Archive for ‘War Lords’

19/12/2020

Who Are the Women on the Move? A Portrait of Female Migrant Workers

18 December 2020 (ILOSTAT)* — The international migration of women, either together with their family or on their own, is an increasingly important and complex phenomenon but remains insufficiently documented owing to a lack of data. New ILOSTAT data offer some insights on the profile of women looking for work and better opportunities abroad.
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In 2017, women accounted for 42 per cent of the 164 million migrant workers around the world. ILOSTAT data show that the share of women in the working-age migrant population increased over the past decade in 24 out of the 63 countries for which time series are available, with particularly significant growth observed in Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Indonesia and Viet Nam.

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19/12/2020

Afghanistan’s Historic Year: Peace Talks, Security Transition but Higher Levels of Violence

Human Wrongs Watch

BONN, Germany, Dec 18 2020 (IPS)* – While Afghanistan ends a historic year, filled with the hope for peace as the government and Taliban sat down for almost three months of consecutive peace talks for the first time in 19 years, it was also a year filled with violence with provisional statistics by the United Nations showing casualties for this year being higher than 2019.

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19/12/2020

‘Solidarity Is One of the Fundamental Values of International Relations in the 21st Century, Wherein Those, Who Either Suffer or Benefit Least Deserve Help from Those Who Benefit Most’

PHOTO:© United Nations | Human Solidarity Symbol. ©United Nations

19 December 2020 (United Natiions)* — The Sustainable Development Agenda is centred on people & planet, underpinned by human rights and supported by a global partnership determined to lift people out of poverty, hunger and disease. It will, thus, be built on a foundation of global cooperation and solidarity.

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19/12/2020

‘More than Half a Million Civilians on the Run in Northern Mozambique, with Widespread Reports of Human Rights Abuses…’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Attacks by armed groups in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado, Nampula, Zambezia and Niassa provinces have displaced more than 530,000 people, many of whom have been forced to move multiple times, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday [18 December 2020]

UNICEF/Daniel Timme | A father in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, receives supplementary food packs for his children.

According to the agency, majority of the affected families have sought refuge in the safer southern districts of Cabo Delgado province, where around 90 per cent of those displaced are sheltered by host communities.

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19/12/2020

Conflict, Floods and COVID-19 Push South Sudanese into ‘Extreme Hunger’ 

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Driven by insecurity, the effects of COVID-19, an on-going economic crisis, and the impact of flooding on livelihoods, three UN agencies called on Friday [18 December 2020] for immediate humanitarian access to eastern South Sudan’s Pibor county, where people are facing catastrophic levels of hunger. 

WFP/Marwa Awad | Children eat porridge their mother cooked with the food she received at a World Food Programme (WFP) distribution site in Pibor, South Sudan.

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), World Food Programme (WFP) and other humanitarian aid organizations, are scaling up their responses to save lives and avert a total collapse of livelihoods in hard-to-reach areas. 

18/12/2020

U.S. National Lawyers Guild Condemns U.S. Illegal Occupation of Hawaii

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By James Albertini | Malu ‘Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Hawaiian Flag (top); Queen Liliuokalani, last Monarch of Hawaii (bottom) – On 17 Jan 1893, Hawaii’s monarchy was overthrown when a group of businessmen and sugar planters aided by US Marines forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate.

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18/12/2020

Why the Military Lies

Human Wrongs Watch

By Lt. Col. Danny Davis | Committee for the Republic – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Lt. Col. Danny Davis was a hero on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan. Our army hero then became a whistleblowing legend by exposing the chronic monumental lies the military has told and continues to peddle about achieving victory in those convulsed and splintered nations. The costs of the military’s prevarications have been steep: trillions of dollars squandered on fool’s errands; the killing, maiming or displacement of millions; and the awakening of hatreds or revenge against the United States that make all citizens potential targets.

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18/12/2020

Syria: As the End of Another Year of War Looms, Millions Have Been Left Displaced, Impoverished, Traumatized and Suffering “Deep Personal Loss”

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As the end of another year of war looms, “families in Syria remain without respite after almost a decade of conflict”, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator told the Security Council on Wednesday [16 December 2020].

© UNICEF/Delil Souleiman | A mother carries water which UNICEF has been trucking daily to reach families in makeshift camps in the Syrian Arab Republic.

Speaking via videoconference, Humanitarian Affairs chief Mark Lowcock said that millions have been left displaced, impoverished, traumatized and suffering “deep personal loss”. 

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18/12/2020

Growing Needs for Thousands of Displaced Ethiopians in Sudan

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By Ed Ram and Will Swanson in Um Rakuba camp and Village 8, Sudan | UNHCR* |16 December 2020

As families reunite, their greatest needs are food, water, shelter and sanitation. All long for peace so they can return home. |  Español   |  Français

Ethiopian refugee, Tsige, waits at Hamdayet border reception centre to be relocated to Um Rakuba camp in Sudan. © UNHCR/Will Swanson

But everything changed in early November, when conflict broke out in the region and armed men took her husband.

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18/12/2020

Amidst a “Critical Shortage” of Resources, Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in Kenya Will Lack Food Unless New Funds Are Swiftly Received

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Amidst a “critical shortage” of resources, hundreds of thousands of refugees in Kenya will lack food unless new funds are swiftly received, the UN’s food relief agency warned on Thursday [17 December 2020].

WFP | Refugees line up to collect food at a centre in Kakuma camp, in the north of Kenya.
 
The World Food Programme (WFP) needs $57 million to continue providing food and nutrition assistance to the country’s 435,000-strong refugee population between January and June of next year.