Archive for ‘War Lords’

09/03/2019

Women Still Struggle to Find a Job, Let Alone Reach the Top – New UN Report Calls for ‘Quantum Leap’

Women’s job opportunities have barely improved since the early 1990s, UN labour experts said on Thursday [7 March 2019], warning that female workers are still penalized for having children and looking after them.

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UN Women/Joe Saade | Sandy Lyen is a 20-something artisan woodworker and entrepreneur from Beirut, Lebanon. Like many young, educated Lebanese women today, Sandy is creating new and innovative opportunities for self-employment by tapping into Lebanon’s growing market for locally-made artisanal goods.
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Released on the eve of International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8 March, the International Labour Organization (ILO) report found that 1.3 billion women were in work in 2018, compared with two billion men – a less than two per cent improvement in the last 27 years.
09/03/2019

Latin America in the Mirror

Human Wrongs Watch

By Francois Soulard*

Space is the field of man’s strength, time is that of his weakness. – Spinoza.

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Buenos Aires, March 2019 (Other News)*These are times of retreat and confusion in South America.

A new geopolitical cycle can be seen in the domino effect that now has Venezuela in the eye of the emotional storm, after Brazil, Argentina, Nicaragua, Ecuador and, to a lesser degree, Honduras, Guatemala and Peru have been through (and in some cases are still going through) a period of political crisis and upheaval.

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07/03/2019

Was Slavery the World’s First Human Rights Violation?

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 7 2019 (IPS)* – The United Nations, which diligently monitors human rights violations worldwide, believes that centuries-old slavery still exists worldwide—largely as human trafficking.
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Urmila Bhoola, UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery

The UN mandate on “contemporary forms of slavery” includes, but is not limited to, issues such as: traditional slavery, forced labour, debt bondage, serfdom, children working in slavery or slavery-like conditions, domestic servitude, sexual slavery, and servile forms of marriage, according to Urmila Bhoola of South Africa, the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery.

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07/03/2019

Why the Majority of the World’s Poor Are Women

Human Wrongs Watch

(Oxfam)* Gender inequality is one of the oldest and most pervasive forms of inequality in the world. It denies women their voices, devalues their work and make women’s position unequal to men’s, from the household to the national and global levels.

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Hoan works at the Tinh Loi Garment Factory, in North Vietnam, where she works on average 62 hours each week, earning around $1 an hour, packaging t-shirts and shirts for global export. Photo: Adam Patterson/Oxfam
Hoan works at the Tinh Loi Garment Factory, in North Vietnam, where she works on average 62 hours each week, earning around $1 an hour, packaging t-shirts and shirts for global export. Photo: Adam Patterson/Oxfam

Despite some important progress to change this in recent years, in no country have women achieved economic equality with men, and women are still more likely than men to live in poverty.

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07/03/2019

‘Global Clarion Call’ for Youth to Shape Efforts to Forge Peace in the Most Dangerous Combat Zones

Human Wrongs Watch

For the first time ever, youth from the frontlines of conflict have joined mediators, researchers and Government representatives at an international conference, to discuss new and innovative ways for young people to contribute to peace processes.

UN Youth Envoy/Nikke Puskala | First International Symposium for Youth Participation in Peace Processes takes place in Helsinki, Finland. March 2019

The First International Symposium on Youth Participation in Peace Processes concluded on Wednesday [6 March 2019] in Helsinki, Finland, with a global policy paper, according to reports, that aims to integrate their efforts, interventions and contributions towards sustaining the search for peaceful solutions to conflict.

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07/03/2019

Education Remains an ‘Impossible Dream’ for Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees and Migrants – The ‘Horror’ of So Many Children Devoid of Hope

6 March 2019 —  The older refugee and migrant children get, the less likely it is that they will get a quality education: less than a quarter of the world’s refugees make it to secondary school, and just one per cent progress to higher education. Even for migrants who settle in wealthy, developed host countries, accessing university is an uphill struggle.
UNICEFEthiopia/2018/Mersha | Students learning in Makod Primary and Secondary School in Tierkidi Refugee Camp, Gambella Region, Ethiopia.

For many young migrants in the UK, even those who have the legal right to remain in a new country, the idea of going to university is almost an impossible dream: not only are they are charged “overseas student” fees, which can be around double those of “home” students but, until recently, they were denied access to student loans, which puts up another barrier to entry.

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06/03/2019

Without Tackling ‘Gross Inequalities’ Major Issues Will Go Unsolved, Warns UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet

Human Wrongs Watch

Inequality continues to drive rights violations everywhere, but some countries have made significant progress in tackling the problem, not least in women’s rights, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Wednesday [6 March 2019].

UN Photo/Violaine Martin | Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, addressing the Human Rights Council on the state of global human rights, 6 .March, 2019.

In a more than half-hour address to the Human Rights Council, Michelle Bachelet highlighted concerns around the world, while also welcoming several firsts, such as the record number of women now serving in the United States Congress, where they make up nearly a quarter of the representation.

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06/03/2019

‘Listen, Believe, Support: the Power of Mental Health Care for Survivors of Violence’

Human Wrongs Watch

By UN Women*

“I just started talking about what I was going through.”

“I opened up.”

“I’ve had psychological support.”

Sujata Sharma Poudel, Panchkhal, Nepal. Photo: UN Women/Samir Jung Thapa.

Sujata Sharma Poudel, a psychosocial counsellor, speaks with a local woman at the Women’s Rehabilitation Centre in Panchkhal Nepal. Following the 2015 earthquake, Ashmita Tamang, district psychosocial counsellor with Nepal-based Centre for Victims of Torture reiterated that the number of domestic and sexual violence cases she dealt with increased. Photo: UN Women/Samir Jung Thapa.

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06/03/2019

‘Burkina Faso Is Facing “Unprecedented” Displacement, Triggered by Armed Groups and Inter-Communal Clashes, and Exacerbated by Long-Term Food Insecurity’

Human Wrongs Watch

The landlocked West African country of Burkina Faso is facing “unprecedented” displacement, triggered by armed groups and intercommunal clashes, and exacerbated by long-term food insecurity, UN aid officials said on Tuesday [5 March 2019].

OCHA | Children in the Barsalogho IDP site in Burkina Faso (March 2019). Increased insecurity, violence, food crisis, floods and epidemics are among the factors that plunged Burkina Faso into a significant humanitarian crisis.
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According to the UN humanitarian coordination office, OCHA, more than 70,000 have fled their homes in the last two months.
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Reports indicate that armed groups have also burnt schools and killed innocent civilians.
06/03/2019

Elite Banking at Your Expense: How Secretive Tax Havens Are Used to Steal Your Money

Human Wrongs Watch

By Robert J. Burrowes*

DAYLESFORD, Australia, 6 March 2019Tax havens are locations around the world where wealthy individuals, criminals and terrorists, as well as governments and government agencies (such as the CIA), banks, corporations, hedge funds, international organizations (such as the Vatican) and crime syndicates (such as the Mafia), can stash their money so that they can avoid regulation and oversight and, very often, evade tax. According to Nicholas Shaxson: ‘Tax havens are now at the heart of the global economy.’

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Robert J. Burrowes

Which is why, as he explains it: ‘The term “tax haven” is a bit of a misnomer, because such places aren’t just about tax. What they sell is escape: from the laws, rules and taxes of jurisdictions elsewhere, usually with secrecy as their prime offering.’ See ‘The tax haven in the heart of Britain’.

A tax haven (or ‘secrecy jurisdiction’) then is a ‘place that seeks to attract business by offering politically stable facilities to help people or entities get around the rules, laws and regulations of jurisdictions elsewhere’. See Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World.

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