Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

27/08/2025

DR Congo: The Doctor Who Couldn’t Leave Goma

Human Wrongs Watch

By Fabrice Robinet

(UN News)* — In the days leading up to the fall of Goma, the capital of North Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dr. Thierno Balde slept with a helmet and bulletproof vest beside his bed as shells rattled the walls of his hotel.
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Dr Thierno Baldé (back to camera) at a health facility where WHO supported the deployment of an emergency medical team in Goma.
© WHO | Dr Thierno Baldé (back to camera) at a health facility where WHO supported the deployment of an emergency medical team in Goma.

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26/08/2025

Classified IDF Intel Reveals 83% of Palestinians Killed in Gaza Are Civilians

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By Brett Wilkins | Common Dreams – TRANSCEND Media Service*

The data show “a proportion of civilian slaughter with few, if any, parallels in modern warfare.”

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Bodies of Palestinians, including children, killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting residential neighborhoods are brought to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for identification and funeral preparation on 21 Aug 2025.
 
(Photo by Khames Alrefi/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An investigation published today [21 Aug 2025] belied Israeli government claims of a historically low civilian-to-combatant kill ratio in Gaza, as classified Israel Defense Forces intelligence data revealed that 5 in 6 Palestinians killed by the IDF through the first 19 months of the US-backed war were, in fact, civilians.

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26/08/2025

3.4 Billion People Still Lack Safely Managed Sanitation, Including 354 Million Who Practice Open Defecation

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NEW YORK/GENEVA, 26 August 2025  (UNICEF)* -– Despite progress over the last decade, billions of people around the world still lack access to essential water, sanitation, and hygiene services, putting them at risk of disease and deeper social exclusion. 
A boy is drinking water at the Child Friendly Space of Fada N’gourma, in the east of Burkina Faso.
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A new report: Progress on Household Drinking Water and Sanitation 2000–2024: special focus on inequalities– launched by WHO and UNICEF during World Water Week 2025 – reveals that, while some progress has been made, major gaps persist.

People living in low-income countries, fragile contexts, rural communities, children, and minority ethnic and indigenous groups face the greatest disparities.  

Ten key facts from the report: 

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25/08/2025

With More than 2.4 Billion Workers Exposed to Excessive Heat, UN Warns of Rising Heat Stress Risks for Workers Worldwide

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(UN News)* — Extreme heat is fast becoming one of the biggest threats to workers’ health and livelihoods, the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned on Friday [].

The new joint report, Climate change and workplace heat stress, underscores the mounting risks as climate change fuels longer, more extreme, and more frequent heatwaves.

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Farmers in rural Madagascar.© Africa GreenTec Madagascar/Yann Raz | Farmers in rural Madagascar.

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Stressing that workers in agriculture, construction, and fisheries are already suffering the impacts of dangerous temperatures, the report points out that vulnerable groups in developing countries – including children, older adults, and low-income communities – face increasing dangers.

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25/08/2025

Gaza Has Now the Highest Number of Child Amputees Anywhere in the World

 

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(UN News)* — One of the many ugly consequences of wars and conflict is injuries leading to a loss of limbs. Gaza, which now has the highest number of child amputees per capita anywhere in the world, is no exception.

Palestinian child Maryam Abu ‘Alba lying on a hospital bed in Gaza; her right leg amputated while the left leg is severely injured.
UN News | Palestinian child Maryam Abu ‘Alba lying on a hospital bed in Gaza; her right leg amputated while the left leg is severely injured.

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23/08/2025

Plastic Talks Held Hostage by Petrochemical Lobby

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GENEVA, Aug 21 2025 (IPS)* On August 7, a tar-like slurry glistened on the roads leading up to the gate of the Palais Des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland.
Greenpeace protest at the recent Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC 5.2) on plastic pollution held in Geneva. Credit: Ravleen Kaur/IPS

Greenpeace protest at the recent Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC 5.2) on plastic pollution held in Geneva. Credit: Ravleen Kaur/IPS

For fear of sticky substances sticking to tires, no vehicles were allowed to go inside for a while, forcing officials arriving from different parts of the world to disembark and walk through a side entrance.

Four people swiftly climbed the gates of the Palais, where the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC 5.2) on plastic pollution was taking place in Geneva, with yellow fluorescent banners that read “Big Oil polluting inside” and “Plastic treaty not for sale.”

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23/08/2025

Famine Declared Officially in Gaza. ‘It is a man-made disaster, a moral indictment – and a failure of humanity itself’

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(UN News)* — More than half a million people in Gaza are trapped in famine, marked by widespread starvation, destitution and preventable deaths, according to a new UN-backed food security report released on Friday [].

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A child suffering from malnutrition lies on a bed in the Patient Society Hospital in Gaza City.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel | A child suffering from malnutrition lies on a bed in the Patient Society Hospital in Gaza City.

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23/08/2025

IPC Officially Declares Famine; More than Half a Million Starving in Gaza

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UNITED NATIONS, Aug 22 2025 (IPS)* – The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has officially declared that there is famine in Gaza. The world’s biggest food monitoring system raised its classification to Phase 5, the highest level on its food insecurity scale.
 
The IPC confirmed famine conditions in Gaza City, Deir al Balah and Khan Younis. Credit: UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel

The IPC confirmed famine conditions in Gaza City, Deir al Balah and Khan Younis. Credit: UNICEF/Mohammed Nateel

The latest IPC analysis – the sixth on the crisis in Gaza – confirms that as of mid-August famine is occurring in Gaza City and warns that by mid-September it will expand to Deir al Balah and Khan Younis.

More than half a million Palestinians are facing “catastrophic levels” of hunger.

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22/08/2025

Monsoon Floods Kill More than 700 in Pakistan, with Heavy Rains Set to Continue

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By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have killed at least 739 people across Pakistan since late June, displacing thousands and destroying homes and crops, with more severe weather expected in the weeks ahead, according to UN agencies and national authorities. 

Children wade through a flooded canal in Pakistan, where this year’s monsoon rains have left many families without homes, safe water or schooling. (file photo)
© UNICEF/Vlad Sokhin | Children wade through a flooded canal in Pakistan, where this year’s monsoon rains have left many families without homes, safe water or schooling. (file photo)

Severe weather is forecast to continue into early September, raising the risk of further flooding, landslides and crop losses, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

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22/08/2025

Disease Spreads in Somalia as Funding Cuts Leave 300,000 without Safe Water

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18 August 2025 — Hundreds of thousands of Somalis have been cut off from safe water supplies in recent months due to severe humanitarian funding shortfalls, putting entire communities at heightened risk of deadly disease outbreaks, warns the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

A woman carries a jerrycan of water on her back as she makes her way home in Qaydar-adde displacement camp, Baidoa, Somalia. Photo: Abdulkadir Mohamed/NRC

With just a trickle of the humanitarian appeal set at the start of this year for Somalia funded, the collapse of water, sanitation, and hygiene services is accelerating the spread of preventable diseases including cholera and acute watery diarrhoea.

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