Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

04/09/2025

Rich Countries Meet Only 4% of Funds East Africa Needs to Address Climate Change

Human Wrongs Watch

By Oxfam International*

4 September 2025 — Rich countries have broken their climate finance promises to a key grouping of eight highly vulnerable African countries.
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A group of shepherds and their livestock arrive in the community of Sincaro, in the Sanag region, Somalia, where Oxfam has built a water supply system for people and animals. Credit: Pablo Tosco/ Oxfam

Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda – collectively called the IGAD region – have together received, on average, $1.7 billion annually, between 2013 to 2022, in “grant equivalents”, being the true value of climate support after interest and debt repayments.

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04/09/2025

Climate Change Is Deepening Child Poverty in Latin America and Caribbean

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 4 2025 (IPS)* – 2025 has been marked by a significant escalation of the climate crisis and its effects on vulnerable populations, as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns that average global temperatures could exceed the 1.5°C threshold within the next five years.
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A family prepares a banner to protest the effects of climate change on children outside their house in the village of Patzité, Quiché, Guatemala. Credit: UNICEF/Patricia Willocq

In Latin America and the Caribbean, rising temperatures and emissions continue to strain access to essential services and deepen poverty, particularly among children.

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04/09/2025

Funding Cuts Could Push 6 Million More Children Out of School – UNICEF

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Global education funding is facing sharp reductions that could leave an extra six million children out of school by 2026, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Wednesday [3 September 2025].

Young girls who have earned their high school diplomas at their school in a village in Mali.
© UNICEF/Harandane Dicko | Young girls who have earned their high school diplomas at their school in a village in Mali.

Such a decline would push the number of out-of-school children worldwide from 272 million to 278 million, UNICEF said – the equivalent of shutting every primary school in Germany and Italy combined.

“Every dollar cut from education is not just a budgetary decision, it’s a child’s future hanging in the balance,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell.

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04/09/2025

Attacks across Gaza Intensify amid Fear and Hunger: ‘Leave Me Here,’ Injured Girl Told Fleeing Family

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(UN News)* — Thousands of Palestinians have been caught in the crossfire while trying to escape attacks and dire food shortages in war-torn Gaza, with extraordinary challenges for some, according to latest reports from UN officials on the ground and the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

A displaced mother struggles to address the complex needs of her seven-year-old severely malnourished daughter with cerebral atrophy.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | A displaced mother struggles to address the complex needs of her seven-year-old severely malnourished daughter with cerebral atrophy.
 
A 14-year-old girl with cerebral palsy who depends on a wheelchair was among crowds fleeing Israeli military aircraft operations east of Rafah in Gaza on 13 October 2023, said committee member Muhannad Salah Al-Azzeh, who presented a report on the occupied Palestinian territories on Wednesday [3 September 2025] in Geneva.
 
In the melee, she lost her wheelchair.

She was crawling on the sand and asking her family, telling them ‘you can leave me here’ because she felt that she was slowing them down,” he said.

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03/09/2025

Afghanistan Quake: Rescuers Arrive on Foot, Survivors Need Everything

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — A massive assistance mission for earthquake survivors continued in Afghanistan on Wednesday [] as aid teams tackled blocked roads and downed communications lines in a bid to reach the most remote communities still in need of help.

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Families in northeastern Afghanistan have been devastated by last Sunday's earthquake and have appealed for help to find and bury the dead..
© IOM | Families in northeastern Afghanistan have been devastated by last Sunday’s earthquake and have appealed for help to find and bury the dead.

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03/09/2025

One in Four People Lack Access to Clean Drinking Water: UNICEF and WHO Warn of Deepening Disparities

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 3 2025 (IPS)* – Over the past decade, major strides have been made in expanding global access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, with billions of people around the world seeing improvements in overall health and well-being.

A woman pulls a floating toilet into the lake in Kaylar village in Shan State, Myanmar, on June 25, 2025. After the earthquake, the onset of the rainy season made access to safe sanitation challenging for displaced communities. Credit: UNICEF/Maung Nyan

Despite these gains, people largely from low-income countries and marginalized groups still lack access to clean water, leaving them vulnerable to disease and hindering social development and inclusion.

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03/09/2025

Daily Malnutrition Deaths Continue as Israeli Forces Push Further into Gaza City

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Conditions in Gaza are worsening for Palestinians trapped amid spiralling hunger as Israel continues to block aid deliveries amid escalate attacks, according to the latest updates on Tuesday [] from UN agencies on the ground.

Malnutrition rates have been steadily increasing in Gaza since March 2025.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel Malnutrition rates have been steadily increasing in Gaza since March 2025.

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03/09/2025

From Matriarchy to Victims: An Ongoing Story of Indigenous Women in Canada

Human Wrongs Watch

TORONTO, Sep 2 2025 (IPS)* – If European colonialism had never happened in Canada, matriarchy would still have been strong in Indigenous culture. Matriarchy was the backbone of society’s structure and line of dominance in Turtle Island (North America) before the arrival of Westerners.
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Indigenous People’s Celebration in Canada. Credit: Courtesy of Chrystal Tabobandung

Indigenous People’s Celebration in Canada. Photo courtesy of Chrystal Tabobandung

In practice, Indigenous women in Canada have been victims of violence and discrimination.

In theory, they were supposed, along with children, to enjoy full protection, as the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) states in article 22.

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02/09/2025

“The day I got my land papers, I felt peace”

Human Wrongs Watch

By Samuel Jegede | The Norwegian Refugee Council*

27 August 2025 — In Nigeria, land is more than property. It is identity, security, and livelihood.

But for many women and displaced people, especially in regions affected by conflict, land is also a source of uncertainty, dispute and exclusion.

Sarah stands in front of her farm. She now has a document that secures her tenure for this land, and even her children can use it when needed. Photo: Kumbo Dung/NRC

With no formal documents to prove ownership, many live in fear of losing the little they have.

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02/09/2025

Across the World, Wars Are Targeting Health Workers, Hospitals, Ambulances in ‘Horrifying Numbers’

Human Wrongs Watch

By the UN Population Fund (UNFPA)*

UNITED NATIONS, New York – Across the world, wars are being waged on the very systems set up to protect civilian populations: Health workers, hospitals, health centres and ambulances are being targeted in horrifying numbers.

Medical workers, a UN vehicle and an ambulance are seen amid dug up dirt and debris against a setting sun
On 30 March 2025, a rescue operation in Tal Al Sultan, Rafah, Gaza, recovered the bodies of 15 humanitarian workers from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, the Palestinian Civil Defense and the United Nations. The available information indicates that they were killed by Israeli forces on 23 March and buried under the sand.

Attacks against health facilities doubled between 2023 and 2024, and more than 900 health workers were killed last year.

Humanitarian aid workers dedicated to supporting the most vulnerable in multiple crises were also killed in record numbers in 2024. Yet 2025 is outpacing even these dark statistics.

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