Archive for ‘Mother Earth’

07/12/2024

Haiti: ‘Parents have no answer when their children say, I’m hungry’

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(UN News)* — Haiti is facing one of the worst food crises in its history, with 5.4 million people in urgent need of assistance.

Recent escalations of violence and displacement have made an already difficult situation worse, further complicating the delivery of aid and pushing families to the brink of survival.

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06/12/2024

Saudi Arabia: ‘Giga-Projects’ Built on Widespread Labor Abuses

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By Human Rights Watch*

As 2034 FIFA World Cup Decision Looms, Dangers Are Clear

(Beirut, December 4, 2024) – Migrant workers in Saudi Arabia are facing widespread abuses across employment sectors and geographic regions, including at high-profile giga-projects funded by or linked to Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on 4 December 2024.
A construction worker passes an advertisement for the King Salman Park gardens and canals development in Riyadh
A construction worker passes an advertisement for the King Salman Park gardens and canals development in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on December 14, 2021. © 2021 Tasneem Alsultan/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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06/12/2024

Along Their Journeys, Migrants Face “Unimaginable Violence, Hardship and Risk”

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By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — Migration is one of the defining issues of our time, with migrants accounting for 3.6 per cent of the global population, the UN Deputy Secretary-General said on Thursday [], urging coordinated action to find better solutions that prioritise safety, equity and opportunity for migrants.

A group of young migrant men on the move in eastern Africa.
© IOM/Alexander Bee | A group of young migrant men on the move in eastern Africa.
 
“Migration is not just a statistic; it is the lived experience of women, men and children, each with unique identities and vulnerabilities – pursuing better lives and opportunities. But along their journeys, they face unimaginable violence, hardship and risk,” Amina J. Mohammed said, addressing an informal meeting of the General Assembly on the subject.
06/12/2024

Millions of Women and Girls Forced to Flee Face High Risk of Gender-Based Violence

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(UN News)* — More than 60 million women and girls worldwide who are forcibly displaced or stateless face high risks of gender-based violence (GBV), but funding for lifesaving services to support them is woefully lacking, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said.

Thousands of refugees are crossing the border  into Chad fleeing violence in Sudan.
© UNHCR/Aristophane Ngargoune | Thousands of refugees are crossing the border into Chad fleeing violence in Sudan.

04/12/2024

Who Are the Ultimate Winners in the World’s Ongoing Military Conflicts?

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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 2 2024 (IPS)* If and when the devastating military conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza come to an end, the ultimate winners will not be the Russians, the Americans or the Israelis but the world’s arms manufacturers—contemptuously described as “merchants of death”.
 

Credit: US National Archives

And so will be the winners in a rash of conflicts and civil wars in Syria, Myanmar, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan and Afghanistan.

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27/11/2024

Debunking Eight Common Myths about Climate Change

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4 JUN 2024 – The world is warming at a record pace, with unseasonable heat baking nearly every continent on Earth. April, the last month for which statistics are available, marked the 11th consecutive month the planet has set a new temperature high.

Photo: PSI/Science Photo Library via AFP

Experts say that is a clear sign the Earth’s climate is rapidly changing. But many believe – or at least say they believe – that climate change is not real, relying on a series of well-trodden myths to make their point.

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27/11/2024

Never Disparage a Toilet

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MADRID, Nov 26 2024 (IPS)* In most Western European countries you can purchase –or rent- a 60 square-metres flat that is equipped with two toilets, one for her and one for him. Larger apartments may feature even more.

Safely managed sanitation protects groundwater from human waste pollution. Credit: Lova Rabary-Rakontondravony/IPS

For those who can afford it, such facilities are taken for granted. Yet, nearly half the global population—over 3.5 billion people—live without access to safely managed sanitation, including 419 million forced to practice open defecation.

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26/11/2024

Talks Begin in South Korea to Clinch ‘Essential’ Deal on Plastics Pollution

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(UN News)* — Talks began in Busan, South Korea, on Monday [] aiming to clinch a legally binding deal on plastics pollution, led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

A 30-foot high monument entitled Turn off the plastics tap by Canadian activist and artist Benjamin von Wong was exhibited at the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2022.
UNEP/Cyril Villemain | A 30-foot high monument entitled Turn off the plastics tap by Canadian activist and artist Benjamin von Wong was exhibited at the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2022.

25/11/2024

Gaza: Fleeing Families Just Have ‘the Clothes on Their Back’

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(UN News)* — Families fleeing from besieged areas of northern Gaza are leaving homes and shelters with just the shirts on their backs, Louise Wateridge, Senior Emergency Coordinator for UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, told UN News on Saturday [].

Beit Lahia New School, affiliated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which has been transformed into a shelter.
© UNOCHA video | Beit Lahia New School, affiliated with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which has been transformed into a shelter.
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Speaking from an UNRWA school in Gaza City, which is in the north of the Strip, Ms. Wateridge said that, for almost 50 days, UN humanitarian missions have attempted to deliver supplies to northern Gaza, including besieged areas such as Jabalia, but access to those in desperate need has been extremely limited.
25/11/2024

COP29 Climate Talks End with $300 Billion Annual Pledge. Developing Countries Call the Deal “Insulting”

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(UN News)* — Rich nations pledged to contribute at least $300 billion annually to the global fight against climate change as UN climate talks came to a contentious end early Sunday [24 November 2024] morning in Baku.

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Wide shot of the plenary hall at the UN climate conference, COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan.
UNFCCC/Kiara Worth | Wide shot of the plenary hall at the UN climate conference, COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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Developing nations who had sought over $1 trillion in assistance called the agreement “insulting” and argued it did not give them the vital resources they required to truly address the complexities of the climate crisis.