Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

30/12/2023

Gaza: United Nations Calls for Urgent Aid Scale-Up amid New Mass Exodus to Rafah

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — In Gaza, at least 100,000 displaced people have poured into Rafah in recent days, UN humanitarians said on Friday [], worsening already dire conditions in the southernmost part of the enclave.

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People fleeing fighting in Gaza continue to search for safe places to shelter in the enclave.
© UNICEF/Eyad El Baba | People fleeing fighting in Gaza continue to search for safe places to shelter in the enclave.

“A traumatized and exhausted population” is being “crammed into a smaller and smaller sliver of land,” UN emergency relief chief Martin Griffiths warned on social platform X on Friday.

But serious obstacles persist to bringing more aid to those in need amid relentless Israeli bombardment and intense fighting on the ground.

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29/12/2023

Indonesia Urged to Protect Refugees Following Mob Attack

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has appealed for action in the wake of a mob attack against refugees in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on Wednesday [].

Jakarta, Indonesia's capital.
Unsplash/Appai | Jakarta, Indonesia’s capital.

The Rohingya are a mainly Muslim community who have fled waves of persecution in Myanmar, a predominantly Buddhist country.

Nearly one million are living in camps in Bangladesh and more than 1,000 have arrived in Indonesia by boat in recent months.

UNHCR issued a statement saying it was “deeply disturbed to see a mob attack on a site sheltering vulnerable refugee families.”

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28/12/2023

A Dangerous Web of Climate Change, Water Scarcity and Displacement in the Middle East and North Africa

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By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

In a region scarred by years of wars and displacement, climate change and water scarcity have become yet another threat for fragile contexts in Middle East and North Africa.

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Dried reeds in the marshes of southern Iraq. Photo: Fareed Baram/NRC

In this region, populations’ ability to cope with the impacts of climate change is limited, thereby aggravating their overall vulnerability.

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28/12/2023

Gaza: Southern Areas ‘Bursting at Seams’ amid New Wave of Bombing and Displacement

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(UN News)* — Aid missions to supply Gaza have become increasingly difficult amid reports of continued heavy bombing of the Strip overnight by the Israeli military and intense clashes “in most areas” with Hamas fighters, UN humanitarians warned on Wednesday [].

A healthcare worker bandages a child's foot in at a hospital in Gaza.
© WHO | A healthcare worker bandages a child’s foot in at a hospital in Gaza.

Locations in the north and south of the enclave were hit as Israeli ground forces also reportedly pushed into central areas, along with the firing of rockets by Palestinian armed groups into Israel, prompting concerns from the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, about the safety of civilians uprooted time and again.

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28/12/2023

Digging Deeper into the Arid Terrain of the World’s Largest Landlocked Country

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By FAO – UN Food and Agriculture Organization*

How Uzbekistan’s farmers are overcoming soil salinity and water shortages.

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After years of soil degradation in western Uzbekistan, smallholder farmers like Adyl have turned to climate-smart techniques to tackle the impacts of drought. ©Temur Khujanazarov

“I’ve been farming this land all of my life and seen so many people from this area leave over the years because of the heat, dry weather and water shortages,” says Adyl Khujanov, who runs a farm in the village of Kyzylkesek, in western Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region.

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27/12/2023

Gaza Health Workers Pushed to the Limit amid Airstrike ‘Carnage’

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Overwhelmed medics in Gaza on Tuesday [] continued to try to save victims of missile strikes including attacks near refugee camps in the centre of the devastated enclave that have reportedly killed well over 100 people, the UN health agency said.

 

Nuseirat school in central Gaza which is run by the UN agency for Palestinians UNRWA and is now a shelter for thousands of displaced people.
UN News/Ziad Taleb | Nuseirat school in central Gaza which is run by the UN agency for Palestinians UNRWA and is now a shelter for thousands of displaced people.

World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Medical Teams coordinator Sean Casey said that “100-plus patients” had been brought into Al-Aqsa Hospital on Monday in the space of 30 minutes, following reported blasts, including near Al-Maghazi refugee camp.

All of them needed urgent treatment for serious wounds, the WHO official told UN News, while “about 100” more lifeless bodies were brought into the hospital at around the same time. 

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27/12/2023

‘Almost 500,000 Returning Afghans in Desperate Need of Food, Shelter and Employment to Survive Winter’

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By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

14 December 2023 — A group of nine international NGOs operating in Afghanistan urgently calls on the international community and humanitarian donors to increase their support for displaced families who have returned to Afghanistan to ensure their survival during the harsh winter months.
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Almost three months have passed since Pakistan announced that undocumented foreign nationals must leave the country or face deportation; since then, close to half a million Afghans have crossed the border into Afghanistan.

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26/12/2023

‘Gaza: Forced and Protracted Displacement of Palestinians Would Constitute a Serious Breach of International Law and an Atrocity Crime’

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Palestinian displaced families in southern Gaza living in tents. Almost 1.7 million Palestinians displaced since the war started. Photo: NRC/Yousef Hammash

26 December 2023 — This concern follows Israel’s forcible transfer of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians within Gaza. Palestinians fear further displacement could lead to a refugee crisis like the catastrophic events of 1948, known in Arabic as the ‘Nakba’.

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24/12/2023

Rise in SIPRI Top 100 Arms Sales Revenue Delayed by Production Challenges and Backlogs

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By the STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SIPRI)*

(Stockholm) — Revenues from sales of arms and military services by the 100 largest companies in the industry totalled $597 billion in 2022, 3.5 per cent less than 2021 in real terms, even as demand rose sharply, according to new data released today [4 December 2023] by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), available at www.sipri.org.
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High Explosive Ammunition for the 105mm Light gunbeing used during on Exercise Steel Sabre.

Photo: Wikimedia

The decrease was chiefly the result of falling arms revenues among major companies in the United States. Revenues increased substantially in Asia and Oceania and the Middle East.

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24/12/2023

Regenerative Agroecology: The Necessary Solution to Counter Climate Change

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By Prof. Vandana Shiva | Navdanya International – TRANSCEND Media Service*

The industrial agriculture paradigm, which sees the world as a machine, and not as a self-organized living system, has created devastation on the planet, while contributing significantly to the issue of climate change.

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Navdanya International’s latest graphic report, ‘Regeneration is Life‘, presented at Cop 28 in Dubai, analyzes the actual causes at the root of climate change and highlights the true regenerative solutions against the false solutions proposed by polluters.

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