Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

18/08/2025

When the Wells Dry Up

Human Wrongs Watch

Rehabilitated well. | Photo: NRC | In Fiyelwuha village in northern Ethiopia, water once flowed within reach of every home. Then came conflict, and the wells that sustained the community were intentionally destroyed by troops in the contested area. The lifeline ran dry.

In Dima District, the destruction of water infrastructure during the conflict cut off clean water access for over 2,900 people.

Families were left with few options like using unsafe water or embarking on dangerous journeys to obtain it.

Women are girls suffered the most. 

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17/08/2025

The Hidden Backbone of Maternal Health: Asia’s Midwifery Gap

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 15 2025 (IPS)* Asia-Pacific’s midwives are a healthcare lifeline capable of delivering nearly 90 percent of essential maternal and newborn services. Yet the region grapples with severe shortages, underinvestment, and systemic neglect.
Strong health systems start with midwives. Credit: Unsplash

Strong health systems start with midwives. Credit: Unsplash

The newly released State of Asia’s Midwifery 2024 Report, released by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), reveals that despite midwives’ lifesaving potential, many countries lack enough workers, face poor training and support systems, and struggle with weak policy backing.

The findings underscore an urgent need to elevate midwives from auxiliary roles to central pillars of health systems across the region.

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17/08/2025

A two-way Street: Reversing Brain Drain in Somalia

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By Naima Sawaya

(UN News)* — For many countries in crisis, brain drain can feel like an unbreakable loop.

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Through the MIDA program, diaspora are returning to Somalia to help build the capacity of local institutions.
© IOM | Through the MIDA program, diaspora are returning to Somalia to help build the capacity of local institutions.

Armed conflict, climate shocks and economic downturn drive out local experts who take with them the know-how that is essential to reversing the crisis.  

So the crisis continues. And the brain drain intensifies.  

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17/08/2025

US: Human Rights Report Mixes Facts, Deception, Political Spin

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By Human Rights Watch*

State Department Omissions and Whitewashing Undermine US Credibility, Risk Lives

96b559fc-e23e-45af-a7f9-a16e77460b4fUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks after being sworn in by Vice President JD Vance near the White House in Washington, DC, January 21, 2025. © 2025 AP Photo/Evan Vucci

(Washington, DC) – The Trump administration’s omission of key sections and manipulation of certain countries’ rights abuses degrade and politicize the 2025 US State Department human rights report, Human Rights Watch on 12 August 2025 said.

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17/08/2025

Trapped in Gaza: Palestinians with Disabilities Cannot Reach Aid

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 (UN News)* — When Israeli forces in Gaza issue a new displacement order ahead of an incursion into a neighbourhood or city, Palestinian civilians are expected to pack their bags and flee – perhaps for the third, fourth, or tenth time. 

83 per cent of people with disabilities in Gaza have lost their assistive devices, including wheel chairs and hearing aids.
© UNRWA | 83% of people with disabilities in Gaza have lost their assistive devices, including wheel chairs and hearing aids.
But for an increasing number of Palestinians, including those who cannot hear the orders or whose mobility is impaired, following these orders may be impossible. Yet, failure to do so, could cost them their lives.

“In a normal situation, people with disabilities suffer the most. And in wartime, of course, the situation is heightened further,” said Muhannad Salah Al-Azzeh, member of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities at a public dialogue this week in Geneva.

With the number of disabled people in Gaza increasing every day, Mr. Al-Azzeh said that the minimum level of safety for people with disabilities is not being upheld.

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16/08/2025

Southern Voices: Grief, Resilience, and Daily Life in Jnoub

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JNOUB, Lebanon, Aug 15 2025 (IPS)* – “Special, targeted operations in southern Lebanon,” a phrase that has echoed repeatedly over the past two years in Israeli Defence Force (IDF) statements.
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But behind these clinical military terms lies a human cost that statistics cannot capture.

Morning after an Israeli attack in Tyre, Lebanon. Credit: Nour

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The residents of southern Lebanon—mothers, fathers, children, and elders—are the ones who face the daily reality of displacement, loss, and uncertainty.

Their homes become coordinates on military maps; their neighborhoods, theaters of “operations.”

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16/08/2025

‘The Wild West’: Desperation Is Rampant in Haiti as Gangs, Vigilantes Spread

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By Naima Sawaya

It’s this vicious cycle that as long as the institutions are still so weak, you have the Wild West like in old American movies, where the sheriff is the judge, jury and executioner, all in one.

A UN staff member tours a building targeted by gangs in Port-au-Prince.
© UNICEF/Herold Joseph | A UN staff member tours a building targeted by gangs in Port-au-Prince.

(UN News)* — With armed gangs expanding their influence, self-defence groups morphing into gang-like entities and public officials acting with impunity, Haiti is slowly becoming something like the Wild West, according to William O’Neill, the UN’s designated expert on human rights forthe Caribbean island nation.

And if you ask Mr. O’Neill what is creating conditions akin to the Wild West, the answer is desperation.

With over 1.3 million Haitians displaced and half of the country going hungry, desperation is not some abstract idea in Haiti — it is a lived reality.  

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16/08/2025

UN Warns of Steep Rise in Sexual Violence during Conflicts

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(UN News)* — Sexual violence in conflict zones rose sharply in 2024, increasing by a quarter compared to the previous year, the UN reported on Thursday [].

More than 4,600 survivors endured abuses used as weapons of war, torture, terrorism and political repression.

Conflict-related sexual violence continues to be used as a weapon of war.
© UNICEF/Tess Ingram | Conflict-related sexual violence continues to be used as a weapon of war.

Women and girls made up 92% of victims, but men, boys, people with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, racial and ethnic minorities – together with some persons with disabilities – were also targeted, ranging in age from one to 75.

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15/08/2025

The Death of EU Values in Gaza

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FREIBURG, Germany, Aug 15 2025 (IPS)** – The EU likes to think of itself as a normative power — a community of values, committed to upholding international law, promoting peace, protecting civilians and building a rules-based global order.

These are not just lofty ideals; they are enshrined in EU treaties, declarations and Council conclusions.

Credit: alliance/Anadolu/Moiz Salhi

But when it comes to the brutal, drawn-out destruction of Gaza and the continued illegal occupation of Palestine, these principles seem to have become hollow rhetoric.

Worse, they are being actively undermined by the craven inaction of the EU’s institutions and the blockage of governments like Germany, Italy, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

The European Commission has been shamefully absent as well.

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15/08/2025

Malnutrition Deaths Mark ‘Latest in the War on Children’ in Gaza

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(UN News)* — At least 100 children in Gaza have died from malnutrition and hunger, prompting humanitarians to underscore the need to speed up medical evacuations from the enclave while also allowing more food to enter.  

An airdrop of humanitarian aid targets northern Gaza in late July.
© UNICEF | An airdrop of humanitarian aid targets northern Gaza in late July.

These young deaths are “the latest in the war on children and childhood in Gaza,” Philippe Lazzarini, head of UN Palestine refugee agency UNRWA, said in a tweet on Wednesday [].

The toll also includes some 40,000 boys and girls reported killed or injured due to bombardment and airstrikes, at least 17,000 unaccompanied and separated children, and one million deeply traumatised youngsters who are not getting an education. 

“Children are children,” he said

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