How climate change in Bangladesh impacts women and girls

By Kareeda Kabir 16 July 2018 (Teen Vogue) – When people think about the impact of climate change, many consider the physical damage: homes destroyed, communities forced to start over, maybe even a number of bodies discovered after an intense weather event. But sometimes forgotten are the social consequences the physical destruction leaves in its […]

“Historic moment” for people on the move, as UN agrees first-ever Global Compact on migration

13 July 2018 (UN News) – For the first time ever, United Nations Member States have agreed an all-encompassing Global Compact to better manage international migration, address its challenges, strengthen migrant rights and contribute to sustainable development.After more than a year of discussions and consultations among Member States, local officials, civil society and migrants themselves, […]

Trial runs for fascism are in full flow – Immigrant babies in cages were no “mistake” by Trump, but test-marketing for barbarism – “The blooding process has begun within the democratic world”

By Fintan O’Toole 26 June 2018 (The Irish Times) – To grasp what is going on in the world right now, we need to reflect on two things. One is that we are in a phase of trial runs. The other is that what is being trialled is fascism – a word that should be […]

Tens of thousands go hungry after Kenya floods – “They have nothing to go back to. Their homes and crops have been destroyed and they have not been given any help to rebuild their lives.”

By Nita Bhalla; editing by Claire Cozens 4 July 2018 NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — After a severe drought last year, East Africa was hit by two months of heavy rains, disrupting the lives of millions of people in Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Uganda. Tens of thousands of survivors of Kenya’s worst floods in recent […]

The human cost of climate change – “If no action is taken, there may be more than 140 million climate migrants by 2050”

By Felipe Calderón 29 June 2018 (Newsweek) – Home is a place of stability and security. It is a place where families come together to work towards and celebrate mutual prosperity. But as the human and economic toll of climate change continues to rise, we face legitimate risk of this sense of home being uprooted. […]

Conflict and climate change challenge sustainable development effort: UN report – For the first time in more than a decade, the number who are not getting enough to eat is trending upward

20 June 2018 (UN News) – Although more people are leading better lives than a decade ago, persistent poverty and hunger, as well as rapid urbanization, are challenging global efforts to create a more just and equitable world, according to a United Nations report launched on Wednesday.The study provides a snapshot of progress towards achieving […]

On World Refugee Day 2018, a record 68.5 million people were forcibly displaced last year

By Morgan Winsor 20 June 2018 (ABC News) – Record high numbers of men, women, and children were driven from their homes across the world last year due to war, violence, and persecution, according to a new report by the United Nations’ refugee agency. The UNHCR’s annual Global Trends study found that a staggering 68.5 […]

UN chief calls for “solidarity, compassion, and action” on World Refugee Day

20 June 2018 (UN News) – The appeal by Secretary-General António Guterres comes in a video message for World Refugee Day, observed this Wednesday, 20 June 2018.In it, he reported that a person was displaced every two seconds during 2017. “On World Refugee Day, we must all think about what more we can we do […]

Trump looking to erect tent cities to house unaccompanied children – “The prospect of detaining kids in tent cities is horrifying”

By Franco Ordonez 13 June 2018 WASHINGTON (McClatchy) – The Trump administration is looking to build tent cities at military posts around Texas to shelter the increasing number of unaccompanied migrant children being held in detention. The Department of Health and Human Services will visit Fort Bliss, a sprawling Army base near El Paso in […]

At FEMA, Trump remained mum on new Puerto Rico death toll

By Jeremy Diamond 6 June 2018 (CNN) – President Donald Trump visited the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Wednesday, just over a week after a new Harvard study estimated more than 4,600 people in Puerto Rico died in Hurricane Maria and its aftermath.But even as he was briefed on the upcoming hurricane season, the President […]

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