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25/05/2025

HeForShe Campaign Tackles ‘Sex for Fish’ Abuse Malawi’s Lakeshore Communities

Human Wrongs Watch

LILONGWE, May 22 2025 (IPS)* – Women in fishing communities in Malawi’s lakeshore districts of Nkhotakota and Mangochi are frequently targets of sexual exploitation for fish, a practice commonly known as ‘sex for fish.’
 
Women are often exploited when buying fish from fishers or traders in lake Malawi. Credit: Benson Kunchezera/IPS

Women are often exploited when buying fish from fishers or traders in lake Malawi. Credit: Benson Kunchezera/IPS

A recent report by the Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) has unearthed disturbing accounts of women being coerced into transactional sex to access fish from male boat owners, exposing a widespread violation of their rights.

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25/05/2025

‘When water flows again, life finds its way back’

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Fetching water in Gorom Gorom. Photo: Hassimi Zoure/NRC
 
In northern Burkina Faso, communities like Gorom Gorom face daily hardship from displacement and water scarcity. Yet amid these challenges, solidarity endures.
 
With support from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and its partners, a single water tower now brings more than just water – it brings relief, restores dignity, and strengthens community ties. When basic needs are met, hope has room to grow.
 

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25/05/2025

‘Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations’: Africa Day 2025

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The African Union commemorates Africa Day 2025 [24 May 2025] with a renewed call to justice, unity, and shared progress. Speaking on behalf of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AUC, delivered a stirring address that reflected on Africa’s historic journey while calling for bold steps toward a just and prosperous future.
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This year’s theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations,” honours the memory of those who suffered under slavery and colonialism, while asserting the right of Africa and its diaspora to truth, justice, and restoration.
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“While justice and reparations remain long overdue,” the Chairperson affirmed, “Africa will not be held hostage by the pain of its past.”

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24/05/2025

“When the Earth Swallowed Us Whole”: Loss, Grief and Strength of Myanmar’s Earthquake Survivors

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By the International Organization for Migration*

Myanmar, 21 May 2025 When a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar in late March of this year, 76-year-old Daw Khin Yee was at home with her daughter. In what felt like a split second, she was buried under the rubble, unable to move.

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24/05/2025

Millions of People in Syria Facing Mortal Danger from Unexploded Munitions, Disease, Malnutrition…

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(UN News)* — Millions of people in Syria continue to face mortal danger from unexploded munitions, disease and malnutrition and more international support is urgently required, senior UN aid officials said on Friday .

Ma'arrat An Nu'man, Idleb province, Syria
© UNOCHA/Ali Haj Suleiman | Ma’arrat An Nu’man, Idleb province, Syria

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24/05/2025

Artificial Intelligence Threatens 1 in 4 jobs – But Transformation, Not Replacement, Is the Real Risk

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(UN News)* — Women and clerical workers face the highest risk of their roles being radically transformed by Artificial Intelligence, prompting calls for inclusive policy responses.

ILO researchers first developed a methodology in 2023, and later refined it in 2025, to estimate the potential effects of generative AI on existing occupations, and then in a second step, on employment.  20 May 2025
© Unsplash/Hitesh Choudhary | ILO researchers first developed a methodology in 2023, and later refined it in 2025, to estimate the potential effects of generative AI on existing occupations, and then in a second step, on employment. 20 May 2025

The study finds that transforming job descriptions, not widespread job loss, is the more likely result.

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23/05/2025

Gaza: Food Supplies Looted Late Night While Being Transported to Desperate Communities

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Humanitarian aid teams highlight growing anxiety in Gaza after food is looted

(UN News)* — Long-awaited food supplies have been looted in Gaza overnight while being transported to desperate communities in the war-torn enclave, UN aid teams reported on Friday.

Trucks carrying bags of flour arrive at Al-Banna Bakeries in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, at dawn on Friday.
WPF | Trucks carrying bags of flour arrive at Al-Banna Bakeries in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, at dawn on Friday.
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“Fifteen World Food Programme trucks were looted late last night in southern Gaza, while en route to WFP-supported bakeries,” the UN agency said.

“These trucks were transporting critical food supplies for hungry populations waiting anxiously for assistance.”

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23/05/2025

Haiti: Armed Violence and Insecurity Expose Already Vulnerable Children to Sexual Abuse and Exploitation

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(UN News)* — Armed violence and insecurity in Haiti have exposed already vulnerable children to sexual violence and exploitation, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned on Wednesday .

Haitians displaced by violence find refuge on the streets of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
© IOM/Antoine Lemonnier | Haitians displaced by violence find refuge on the streets of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, gang violence has permeated the capital Port-au-Prince and expanded into other regions, displacing over one million people.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates that more than half of the displaced are children, meaning one in eight Haitian children has been uprooted in recent years.

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23/05/2025

The Largest Multi-Billion Dollar Deal in US History– And a Potential 51st American State?

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UNITED NATIONS, May 23 2025 (IPS)** When US President Donald Trump offered to declare neighboring Canada as America’s 51st state, the Canadians vehemently rejected the proposal.

A Royal Saudi Air Force F-15SA. Credit: US Department of Defense (DoD)

“We don’t want to be part of America,” was the rallying cry. And the short-lived offer was shot down in flames.

The next target was Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark which retains control over foreign policy, defense, national security, and the judicial and legal system.

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23/05/2025

Gaza: Strikes on Houses and Tents Responsible for Over Half of Deaths this Week

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(UN News)* — More than half the people killed in Gaza over the past week were in shelters and residential buildings, the UN human rights office OHCHR said on Thursday .

A displaced family travels on a donkey-pulled cart carrying their belongings.
UN News | A displaced family travels on a donkey-pulled cart carrying their belongings.
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629 Palestinians were reportedly killed in the last week, according to OHCHR in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.  

At least 358 were killed because of attacks targeting houses and tents for displaced people, with children and women comprising at least 148 of the victims.

“The high number of strikes on shelters, in the context of the existing destruction of infrastructure in Gaza, raises grave concerns that not all strikes were targeting military objectives,” OHCHR said.

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