Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

08/09/2023

Earth Had Hottest Three-Month Period on Record, with Unprecedented Sea Surface Temperatures and Much Extreme Weather

Bonn and Geneva, 6 September 2023 (ECMWF and WMO)* – Earth just had its hottest three months on record, according to the European Union-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) implemented by ECMWF.

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Global sea surface temperatures are at unprecedented highs for the third consecutive month and Antarctic sea ice extent remains at a record low for the time of year.

It was the hottest August on record – by a large margin – and the second hottest ever month after July 2023, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service ERA 5 dataset.

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07/09/2023

Invasive Species, Fast-Riding Horsemen Galloping the Biodiversity Apocalypse

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BULAWAYO and BONN, Sep 4 2023 (IPS)* – Mango farmer Eufria Nyadome used to earn USD 60 from selling a 20-litre bucket of fresh mangoes and now can barely make USD 20 even though her mango trees are giving a good yield. She is throwing away buckets of rotten mangoes.
 
Wild boar female (Susscrofa) walking on mud beside a river with her piglets. The wild boar is an invasive Alien Species in countries such as South Africa, Vanuatu, and Uruguay. Credit: Budimir Jevtic/Shutterstock

Wild boar female (Susscrofa) walking on mud beside a river with her piglets. The wild boar is an invasive Alien Species in countries such as South Africa, Vanuatu, and Uruguay. Credit: Budimir Jevtic/Shutterstock

Nyadome, from Mhondiwa Village in Ward 9 Murehwa District of Zimbabwe, has lost her income to an invasive Oriental fruit fly all the way from Asia.

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07/09/2023

‘Climate Breakdown’ Alert as Air Quality Dips During Heatwaves

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(UN News)* Amplified by wildfires and desert dust fanned by climate change, more frequent heatwaves are leading to a sharp drop in air quality and human health, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a new report on Wednesday [].

In early June 2023, strong wind brought heavy smoke from wildfires in Canada to New York City.
UN News | In early June 2023, strong wind brought heavy smoke from wildfires in Canada to New York City.
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The news came as the UN chief released a strongly worded statement on a record summer of global warming in the northern hemisphere, according to the European Union’s climate service Copernicus and WMO.
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Earth has just experienced its hottest August on record – by a large margin – and the second hottest month ever after this July.

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Factoring in June, they represent the hottest three month period ever, the data indicates. The year overall is the second warmest on record behind 2016.

06/09/2023

Internal Displacement in Sudan Nearly Doubles Since Onset of Conflict: More than 7 Millions

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Geneva, 5 September 2023 (IOM)*  – The number of people internally displaced has nearly doubled since the start of the conflict in Sudan according to the latest figures by the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM).

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People fleeing the ongoing fighting in Sudan arrive in Chad. Photo: IOM/F. Ada Affana

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06/09/2023

Afghanistan: World Food Programme Forced to Cut Food Aid for 2 Million More

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(UN News)* — Food assistance to two million people in Afghanistan will have to be cut later this month, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday [].

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© WFP | Families receive food and oil distributed by WFP in Faryab province, Afghanistan.

Forced to take the drastic measures citing a “massive funding shortfall”, WFP will only be able to provide emergency assistance to three million people per month across the country from October.

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06/09/2023

Unprecedented Numbers of Migrants and Refugees Risking Lives to Cross Dangerous Darien Gap

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(UN News)* — An unprecedented number of migrants and refugees continue to cross the dense tropical jungle between Colombia and Panama known as the Darien Gap, risking their lives and facing horrific human rights abuses, the UN rights office (OHCHR) said on Tuesday [].

A Haitian family arrive at a temporary reception centre in Panama after crossing the Darién Gap.
© UNICEF/Jose Daniel Urdaneta | A Haitian family arrive at a temporary reception centre in Panama after crossing the Darién Gap.

So far this year, more than 330,000 people have crossed the Darien Gap on their journey towards North America – the highest annual figure recorded to date, OHCHR said. One in five was a child.

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06/09/2023

People of African Descent Facing ‘Immense Challenges’ in Public Square

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(UN News)* — Members of the African diaspora continue to face immense challenges participating in public life in many countries, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said in a new report on Tuesday [].

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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged States to “accelerate action towards meaningful, inclusive and safe participation for people of African descent in every aspect of public affairs”.
Unsplash | UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk urged States to “accelerate action towards meaningful, inclusive and safe participation for people of African descent in every aspect of public affairs”.

It details how systemic racism, marginalization and exclusion, rooted in the legacies of enslavement and colonialism, continue to have a negative effect on all aspects of life.

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05/09/2023

‘We eat less, sometimes not at all’: Cuts to Food Relief Deepen Hunger in Afghanistan

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By Rana Deraz*

An eyewitness account of one community being pushed to the brink as the World Food Programme is forced to cut food assistance to 10 million people.
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A girl in a settlement in Kabul City where WFP has been forced to cut its rations
WFP is cutting food assistance to 10 million people in Afghanistan including this community in Kabul. Photo: WFP/Hasib Hazinyar

The children stare at us, all curious. They are, by now, used to seeing World Food Programme (WFP) staff zipping in and out of the informal settlement they live in on the outskirts of Kabul, in white SUVs.

Only this mission is not to deliver food or sign anyone up for anything. It’s simply to place on the record how people are doing after we cut food assistance to them altogether.

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05/09/2023

Urgent Appeal for $1 Billion to Support Millions Fleeing Sudan Conflict as Needs Soar

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(UN News)* — The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and 64 humanitarian and national civil society organisations on Monday [] appealed for $1 billion to provide essential aid and protection to more than 1.8 million people fleeing the ongoing conflict in Sudan who are expected to arrive in five neighbouring countries by the end of 2023.
Food is distributed by WFP at Adre refugee camp in Chad.
© WFP/Julian Civiero | Food is distributed by WFP at Adre refugee camp in Chad.

Since the crisis began when rival military groups clashed in mid-April, projections of growing numbers of people trying to escape fighting have sharply spiked upwards.

“The crisis has triggered an urgent demand for humanitarian assistance, as those arriving in remote border areas find themselves in desperate circumstances due to inadequate services, poor infrastructure and limited access,” said Mamadou Dian Balde, UNHCR Regional Bureau Director for the East and Horn of Africa and Great Lakes, and Regional Refugee Coordinator for the Sudan Situation.

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04/09/2023

Philippines: Indigenous Knowledge Takes on Climate Crisis

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In the mountainous province of Bukidnon in the southern Philippines, local indigenous groups are being forced to adapt to the alarming impacts of climate change. With UN support, communities are making significant strides, using centuries-old knowledge to forge sustainable solutions.

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A cacao plantation in Bukidnon province, Philippines.
© Bukda Organization | A cacao plantation in Bukidnon province, Philippines.