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30/04/2025

“Imagine Not Having Anything to Feed Your Children. Children in Gaza Going to Bed Starving”

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The biggest UN aid agency in Gaza on Tuesday [condemned the two-month Israeli blockade that has left families eating barely enough to survive amid daily bombings – and the sick and injured without lifesaving medical help.
Palestinians return from the south to the north of Gaza, during the ceasefire in February and which ended on 18 March.
© WHO | Palestinians return from the south to the north of Gaza, during the ceasefire in February and which ended on 18 March.

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29/04/2025

‘Surviving on One Meal a Day and Stretching Out Rapidly Dwindling Food Rations, a Desperate Reality in Gaza’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Surviving on one meal a day and stretching out rapidly dwindling food rations have become a desperate reality in the Gaza Strip, where humanitarian aid has been blocked for nearly two months. 

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Families in Gaza continue to be displaced. (fle)
© UNRWA | Families in Gaza continue to be displaced. (fle)
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Both the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, and the World Food Programme (WFP) report that food stocks are now exhausted, even as supplies of lifesaving assistance pile up at border crossings waiting to be brought in.
 
Humanitarians continue to warn that hunger is spreading and deepening in the enclave, amid the blockage, access constraints, ongoing Israeli military operations and a rise in looting.

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28/04/2025

‘Years of Progress in Protection and Integration of Displaced People in Colombia at Risk’

Human Wrongs Watch

UNHCR staff provide emergency aid to internally displaced communities in Chocó, Colombia, following severe flooding and escalating violence in the region. © UNHCR/Courtesy Diego Pérez

Refugees and internally displaced populations may be forced to move again in search of safety and stability, while returnees will not find conditions to settle again.

Colombia hosts one of the largest uprooted populations in the world, with over 7 million internally displaced people, nearly 3 million Venezuelans refugees and migrants, and more than 500,000 Colombian returnees.

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28/04/2025

From Border Control to Belonging: How Host Communities Gain from Empowering Refugees

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — With humanitarian aid in decline, the international community must shift its focus from short-term relief efforts to inclusive policies that support both refugees and host communities.

Venezuelan refugees make their way to the Colombian border town of La Guajira.
PAHO/Karen González Abril | Venezuelan refugees make their way to the Colombian border town of La Guajira.

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28/04/2025

Latin America: Displaced People Facing Significant Risks, Violence

Human Wrongs Watch

By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

People across Latin America fleeing violence face movement restrictions, exploitation, and asylum barriers, according to a new report by Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), and partners through the ProLAC initiative.

Refugees and migrants from all over the world reach Necocli in Colombia on their journey in search of protection and a better life. Photo: Jess Wanless/NRC
 
One in four families interviewed for the report said that their lives would be at risk if they returned to their place of origin.

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27/04/2025

Venezuela’s Oil Trapped in Hurricane Trump’s Onslaught

Human Wrongs Watch

CARACAS, Apr 25 2025 (IPS)* Reduced to a marginal oil producer over the past decade, Venezuela has suffered another blow as United States president Donald Trump ordered punitive measures to blockade and further restrict the country’s oil exports.| En español
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Oil extraction in the Orinoco Belt, southeastern Venezuela. The crude extracted from this rich basin is very heavy and requires blending with diluent oil for refining—a process previously handled by U.S. company Chevron, which must now cease operations in the country. Credit: PDVSA

Oil extraction in the Orinoco Belt, southeastern Venezuela. The crude extracted from this rich basin is very heavy and requires blending with diluent oil for refining—a process previously handled by U.S. company Chevron, which must now cease operations in the country. Credit: PDVSA

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27/04/2025

The ‘Chinamperos’ Have Provided Mexico City with Food for Generations. Do They Have a Future?

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Xochimilco, nestled in the heart of Mexico City, is home to the ‘chinamperos,’ farmers who have used indigenous techniques to grow food for centuries. Today, their way of life is under threat from environmental degradation, urban expansion and climate change.

Xochimilco, is located in Mexico City.
© UNU-EHS/Rodrigo Jardón Gal | Xochimilco, is located in Mexico City.

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27/04/2025

Indigenous Peoples Sidelined in Global Climate Fight, UN Warns

Human Wrongs Watch

By Laura Quinone

(UN News)* — As the planet heats up and the push to decarbonise gathers pace, Indigenous Peoples – long among the world’s most effective environmental stewards – are once again being left behind, a new UN report reveals.

Indigenous Peoples should be at the forefront of climate action, drawing on generations of environmental stewardship and deep connection to the land.
© FAO/Mauricio Mireles | Indigenous Peoples should be at the forefront of climate action, drawing on generations of environmental stewardship and deep connection to the land.
Launched on , The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples exposes a stark imbalance: while Indigenous Peoples make up just six per cent of the global population, they safeguard 80 per cent of the planet’s remaining biodiversity – yet receive less than one per cent of international climate funding.

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26/04/2025

World Food Programme Runs Out of Food Stocks in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The World Food Programme (WFP) has run out of food in the Gaza Strip as Israel continues to block the entry of all humanitarian aid into the enclave, home to over two million people.

A woman and child walk through the rubble of Gaza.
© UNICEF | A woman and child walk through the rubble of Gaza.

On , WFP announced it had delivered its last remaining supplies to kitchens preparing hot meals which are expected to be completely gone within days. 

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26/04/2025

US Plans at Restructuring May Include World Bank, IMF & UN Agencies

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 25 2025 (IPS)* The US State Department, in a wide-ranging political re-structuring of its policies, will eliminate 132 domestic offices, lay-off about 700 federal workers and reduce diplomatic missions overseas.

The Harry S. Truman Building located at 2201 C Street, NW in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C. is the headquarters of the United States Department of State.

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