Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

07/08/2025

Parliamentarians from Around the World Urged to Take Decisive Action to Improve the Lives of More than 600 Million People Living in Landlocked Developing Countries

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By Nargiz Shekinskaya in Awaza, Turkmenistan

(UN News)* — At a major UN forum opening in Awaza, Turkmenistan, this week, parliamentarians from around the world are being urged to take decisive action to improve the lives of more than 600 million people living in landlocked developing countries (LLDCs).

Final preparations being made at the venue of the LLDC3 conference in Awaza, Turkmenistan.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe | Final preparations being made at the venue of the LLDC3 conference in Awaza, Turkmenistan.

There are 32 such countries globally, home to over half a billion people. Many are also among the world’s least developed, hindered by high transport costs, limited access to global markets, and heightened vulnerability to climate impacts.

06/08/2025

Children Are ‘Skin and Bones’ in Sudan: the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis

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(UN News)* — Famine was declared in the Zamzam camp in North Darfur one year ago. And since then, little has changed – no aid trucks have reached the region, the nearby city of El Fasher is still under siege and food prices are four times higher than other parts of the country.  

A mother looks after her child at a camp for displaced people in Gedaref, Sudan, after fleeing her home.
© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | A mother looks after her child at a camp for displaced people in Gedaref, Sudan, after fleeing her home.
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It is a grim milestone for Sudan, the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
 
But with insufficient funding, lack of access to key regions and intensifying violence, milestones like this have become the grim norm.  

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06/08/2025

Gaza: Children Are ‘Dying before Reaching Hospital’

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(UN News)* — Children in Gaza are dying not just from hunger, but from the total collapse of the systems meant to protect them, UN agencies warned on Tuesday [].

People wait for food at a community kitchen in western Gaza City.
UN News | People wait for food at a community kitchen in western Gaza City.
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With 96% of households lacking clean water, many malnourished children are not surviving long enough to receive hospital care.
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James Elder, Spokesperson for the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), told a media briefing in Geneva that it would be a mistake to assume that the situation was improving.
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There’s a sense through the world’s press that things are improving,” he said. “But unless there is sustained humanitarian aid…there will be horrific results.

He emphasised the scale of need: “When food comes in which supports 30,000 children, there are still 970,000 children not getting enough. It is a drop in the ocean.”

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06/08/2025

Landlocked Developing Countries: When Geography Hinders Growth

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Person watering leafy crops in a green field.

Located more than 500km from the Atlantic coast, Burkina Faso is one of 16 landlocked developing countries in Africa.

PHOTO:UNDP / Aurélia Rusek

This geographic disadvantage drives up transport costs, introduces avoidable delays, and exposes LLDCs to any political or economic instability along those corridors.

The results are stark: Average transport costs are more than twice those of neighboring coastal states.

Export opportunities shrink, foreign direct investment falls, and economic growth slows.

When a transit country is itself a developing economy—often the case—intraregional trade remains modest.

See the list of LLDCs

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05/08/2025

The Missing Link in Africa’s Climate Plans: Animal Health

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NAIROBI, Kenya / PARIS, France, Aug 5 2025 (IPS)** One would expect that this year’s wetter than average rainy season in parts of Africa would be viewed with relief, not fear.
 

Credit: World Organisation for Animal Health

Yet many areas in the region sits at a knife’s edge—still recovering from years of drought and a historic famine, too much rain leads to flooding and water-borne diseases.

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05/08/2025

Japan’s Right-wing Populist Rise

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LONDON, Aug 4 2025 (IPS)** – Rice queues – something once unthinkable – began appearing around May. As the country’s staple food hit record prices, frustrated shoppers found themselves breaking a cultural taboo by switching to rice from South Korea.
 
It was a symbol of how far Japan’s economic certainties had crumbled, creating fertile ground for a political shift.
 

Credit: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters via Gallo Images

That came on 20 July, when Japan joined the ranks of countries where far-right parties are gaining ground.

The Sanseitō party took 15.7 per cent of the vote in the election for parliament’s upper house, while the ruling two-party coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Kōmeitō lost its majority.

The result spells trouble for Japan’s civil society.

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05/08/2025

Gaza: Israeli Killings of Palestinians Seeking Food Are War Crimes

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By Human Rights Watch*

Abandon US-Backed ‘Death Trap’ Scheme, Press Israel to End Mass Starvation

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Palestinians at a US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site for humanitarian aid in the “Netzarim Corridor, “central Gaza Strip, May 29, 2025.  © 2025 Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg via Getty Images

(Jerusalem) – Israeli forces at the sites of a new US-backed aid distribution system in Gaza have routinely opened fire on starving Palestinian civilians in acts that amount to serious violations of international law and war crimes, Human Rights Watch said on 1 August 2025.

Mass casualty incidents have taken place on a near-daily basis at or near the four sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which operates in coordination with the Israeli military.

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03/08/2025

Leaving Gaza: A Medical Evacuation

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By Médecins sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)*

30 July 2025 — After surviving 17 months of bombing and displacement in Gaza, Palestine, Emad, an MSF nurse supervisor, was medically evacuated with his family to France in March 2025.

In this short documentary, he recounts what they endured during the war — from the destruction of their home, and repeated displacement, to the limited access to healthcare for his daughter, Sila, who was born with a congenital heart condition.

Currently at least 12,000 patients, including thousands of children like Sila, need to be evacuated urgently from Gaza to access vital medical care.

03/08/2025

Western Powers Are Complicit in Crimes Against Humanity in Gaza

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NEW YORK, Jul 28 2025 (IPS)** – The West, led by the Trump administration, has enabled the Netanyahu government to commit crimes against humanity and became complicit in the unfathomably horrific disaster that is being inflicted on the Palestinians in Gaza.
 

An UNRWA school turned shelter in Al Bureij, Gaza, lies in ruins following a missile attack in May 2025. Credit: UNRWA

The war in Gaza has crossed many red lines, rendering Palestinian lives worthless, trivial, and of no consequence.

Much of the horrific crimes against humanity being committed against the Palestinians in Gaza by the Netanyahu government could have been prevented had it not been for the nearly unconditional and continuing political, economic, and military support of Western powers, led by the US.

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02/08/2025

US Moves to Kill Ability to Regulate Greenhouse Gases

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85a92e7e-d04f-430f-aa26-dea00b0190e5Pollution rises from the stacks of the Miami Fort Power Plant, which is situated along the Ohio River near Cincinnati, Ohio, July 11, 2025 © 2025 Jason Whitman/NurPhoto via AP Photo

The Trump administration proposed on July 29 to revoke the 2009 finding by the Environmental Protection Agency that greenhouse gases endanger public health, a move that would gut the government’s ability to regulate fossil fuels and reject decades of scientific evidence.

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