Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

12/05/2022

Spills, Explosions and Looming Disasters: the Last Thing the World Needs Is More Oil

– This year didn’t start well. In January, off the coast of Thailand, thousands of litres of oil leaked into the sea from an underwater pipeline courtesy of Chevron’s subsidiary. The resulting spill blackened waters and beaches, killing local wildlife and threatening the livelihoods of communities reliant on the sea.

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Thousands of people form a huge peace sign to protest against the invasion of Ukraine in Heroes’ Square, Budapest. © Bence Jardany / Greenpeace

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11/05/2022

Ghana’s Human Trafficking Scourge

Human Wrongs Watch

Accra, May 10 2022 (IPS)* – “It feels like yesterday when I was deceived by one man who claimed to be a travelling agent. He promised me a work opportunity and a good salary,” says 25-year-old Cissy, as she prefers to be called. “As a young lady coming from an average family who really needed help, I fell for his lies.”
Caught in a web of deceit, a human trafficking survivor from Ghana tells her story. Credit: Getty Images

Caught in a web of deceit, a human trafficking survivor from Ghana tells her story. Credit: Getty Images

Cissy says although she was a bit sceptical about the offer and afraid of her destination country, the so-called travel agent convinced her that she had nothing to worry about.

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10/05/2022

Every Year 12 Million Hectares of Land Are Lost

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The 15th session of the Conference of Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), kicked-off on Monday [9 May 2022], in the Ivorian “economic” capital.

UNDP Lao PDR/Tock Soulasen Phomm | Often, vulnerable communities are situated in areas of poor or marginal soils, which increases the pressure for expansion of agricultural lands.

Against the backdrop of a UNCCD warning that up to 40 per cent of all ice-free land has already degraded, threatening dire consequences for climate, biodiversity, and livelihoods, world leaders are meeting in Abidjan under the theme of “Land, Life. Legacy: From scarcity to prosperity”.

“We are faced with a crucial choice,” Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told the participants.

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10/05/2022

‘There Is a 93% Likelihood of at Least One Year between 2022-2026 Becoming the Warmest on Record

There is a 93% likelihood of at least one year between 2022-2026 becoming the warmest on record and dislodging 2016 from the top ranking.

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09/05/2022

Record Levels of Hunger Persist in Afghanistan

People require humanitarian assistance, livelihood support, jobs, and long-term investment to help solve the crisis.

Afghanistan. World Food Programme trucks transport food

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KABUL, (WFP)* – 19.7 million people, almost half of Afghanistan’s population, are facing acute hunger according to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis conducted in January and February 2022 by Food Security and Agriculture Cluster partners, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and many NGOs.

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09/05/2022

‘People will always find a way to get through’: the children who work in smuggling

Human Wrongs Watch

With few ways to earn income on the border, many young men turn to the dangerous but well-paid work of people smuggling.

Graffiti on the US-Mexico border wall | Mike Hardiman/Alamy Stock Photo. All rights reserved

Advisory: this story contains depictions of violence.

5 May 2022 (openDemocracy)* — I have worked doing a lot of things. I’ve installed internet cables and electricity. Done construction work and sold clothing downtown. One time I even helped tear down a hill with one of those huge machines that you use to make holes.

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09/05/2022

11 Years of Conflict: With Hunger at Historic Levels, Millions of Syrians Hang by a Thread

CAIRO, (WFP)* – The war in Ukraine has dealt a fresh hammer blow to Syria’s ability to feed itself just as the country struggles to deal with levels of hunger that are up by half since 2019, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said today on the eve of the annual donor pledging conference held in Brussels.
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With years of conflict, a severe economic downturn, and food prices rising relentlessly since 2020, the Ukraine crisis is exacerbating what was already an alarming food security scenario in Syria.

In March, food prices increased by 24 percent in just one month, following an 800 percent increase in the last two years. This has brought food prices to their highest level since 2013.

“Saying that the situation in Syria is alarming is a huge understatement. The heart-breaking reality for millions of Syrian families is that they don’t know where their next meal is coming from,” said WFP Executive Director David Beasley.

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07/05/2022

Indigenous Peoples of Latin America in the Light of Drug Trafficking

Human Wrongs Watch

BY GILBERTO LÓPEZ Y RIVAS FOR DEBATES INDÍGENAS*

Poppy cultivation in Mexico. Photo: Salvador Cisneros

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05/05/2022

Global Report on Food Crises: Acute Food Insecurity Hits New Highs

Human Wrongs Watch

The international community calls for a shift towards better prevention, anticipation, and targeting to address the root causes of food crises.

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Conflict remains the main driver of acute food insecurity. ©FAO/Sonia Nguyen

Rome (FAO)* – The number of people facing acute food insecurity and requiring urgent life-saving food assistance and livelihood support continues to grow at an alarming rate.

This makes it more urgent than ever to tackle the root causes of food crises rather than just responding after they occur.

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01/05/2022

Extreme Heat Impacting Millions across India and Pakistan

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — With extreme heat gripping large parts of India and Pakistan, the two countries are working to roll out life-saving health action plans to combat the heatwave, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday [29 April 2022].

© UNICEF/Soumi Das | An elderly woman has her lunch in the sun at Adibasi Sahi, India. The extreme heat is impacting hundreds of millions of people in the country.

The extreme heat is impacting hundreds of millions of people in one of the most densely populated parts of the world, threatening to damage whole ecosystems.

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