Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

03/07/2021

More than 12% of Humanity Is Part of Any of the 3 Million Cooperatives in the World

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A voting session. PHOTO:©International Cooperative Alliance

3 July 2021 (United Nations)* — This July 3rd, the International Day of Cooperatives (#CoopsDay) will be celebrated as “Rebuild better together”.

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03/07/2021

Culture as Combat: Palestinian Voices

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By Richard Falk | Global Justice in the 21st Century – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Festivals, Museums and Awards

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Richard Falk

In stirring opening remarks at the international 2021 mega-conference, Palestine Writes, Susan Abulhawa asserts that “… this festival is meant to expand Palestine’s cultural imprint in the world.”

Such an imprint is being achieved by Palestinian cultural creativity, inscribing the Palestinian struggle and the distinctive spirit of the Palestinian people at the center of the moral and political imagination of persons of conscience around the world.

By so doing, Israel’s concerted attempt to remove the Palestinian struggle from the global agenda is being thwarted, discredited, and increasingly likely, reversed.

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03/07/2021

Small Family Farms Make Up 85% of All Farms Worldwide; Yet the People Who Live on Them Constitute the Majority of the Rural Poor

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By the International Fund for Agricultureal Development-IFAD*
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Farmer organizations: Resources and bargaining power for rural producers

Small family farms make up 85 per cent of all farms worldwide, and the people who live on them constitute the majority of the rural poor. To mitigate the challenges that come with working in isolation − and to increase profitability and productivity − these smallholders form organizations.

03/07/2021

UN Should Investigate Deadly Attacks on Afghan Civilians

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By Heather Barr | Human Rights Watch*

Twenty Rights Groups Call for Justice and Accountability

Human Rights Watch on 2 July 2021 joined Afghan and international human rights organizations calling for a United Nations-mandated fact-finding mission to investigate escalating attacks on civilians in Afghanistan to promote justice and accountability.

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03/07/2021

If “A Nuclear War Must Never Be Fought,” Then …

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A UN meeting on the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, 26 September. Credit: UN Photo/Kim Haughton

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03/07/2021

Some 4.4 Million Nigerians Facing ‘Catastrophic Food Conditions’

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2 July 2021 (UN News)*Some 4.4 million people in Nigeria are facing what the UN humanitarian office, OCHA, is describing as “catastrophic food conditions”.

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UNOCHA/Damilola Onafuwa | Farmers in northeastern Nigeria have been unable to cultivate their crops because of insecurity.
A combination of insecurity caused by terrorist groups, the effects of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, have meant that people in the northeast of the country are struggling to get enough to eat; OCHA says 775,000 are at “extreme risk”.

Many are farmers but are unable to grow their crops fearing for their personal safety, and so rely on humanitarian support “as their only lifeline”.

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03/07/2021

Ethiopia: 400,000 in Tigray Cross ‘Threshold into Famine’, with Nearly 2 Million on the Brink

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(UN News)* — Senior UN officials on 2 July 2021 appealed for immediate and unrestricted humanitarian access to Tigray – and for an end to deadly attacks on aid workers – as the Security Council held its first open meeting on the conflict in the restive northern Ethiopian region.
© UNICEF | Yeshialem Gebreegziabher, 27, holds her daughter, Kalkidan Yeman, 6 months old, who is suffering from malnutrition at Aby Adi Health center in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia

Painting a grim picture, Ramesh Rajasingham, Acting Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, said that 400,000 people have “crossed the threshold into famine” – with another 1.8 million on the brink of following them.

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02/07/2021

Indigenous Communities in Danger of Being Erased from the Map in Brazil

Indigenous Peoples protest in Brasilia, Brazil.
Indigenous Peoples protest in Brasilia, Brazil. © Andressa Zumpano
02/07/2021

Why Boosting Nature-Positive Food Production Makes Economic Sense

2 July 2021 (UNEP)* — The world’s first-ever international Food Systems Summit is slated for September 2021 and seeks to galvanize a global commitment and action to transform our food systems.

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©FAO/Maxim Zmeyev

With almost 690 million people going hungry in 2019, and most current farming practices driving biodiversity loss and global heating, there is an urgent need to take stock and change direction.

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02/07/2021

Ethiopians Go to the Polls Even After the US Tells Them Not to

By Ann Garrison | Black Agenda Report – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia are now alarming US political and military elites by forming an alliance and threatening to chart an independent path in the Horn of Africa. Many Ethiopians expressed enthusiasm for what they consider the country’s first real, competitive election.

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On Monday, June 21st, Ethiopians went to the polls to select a parliament, which will elect a prime minister, even though US officials told them not to, warning of chaos and violence. Maybe they think it’s arrogant of the United States to presume to be the global arbiter of peace, justice, and democracy.

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