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Why Gender Matters in Climate Adaptation
Sep 10, 2019
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Bernadette Resurreccion
Climate change will not affect people equally. Those living through its most adverse effects will have contributed least to the problem and have fewer resources to adapt…
Myanmar: Into the Forest with Myanmar’s Bamboo-Shoot Harvesters
Sep 10, 2019
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Htet Wai, Irrawaddy
The life of a bamboo harvester is a difficult one. Ko Pho La is a bamboo shoot harvester living in Kyee Bin Village in Irrawaddy…
Joining Forces to Empower Women in Senegal
Sep 9, 2019
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Maggie May
Where are the effects of climate change felt the strongest?
West Africa shoulders some of the heaviest impacts created by climate change, particularly in communities where…
CoP: Only 25% Nations Include Gender Discussions in Land Degradation Targets
Sep 9, 2019
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Shagun Kapil
Only around 20 of more than 80 countries have included discussions on the role of gender and women in their targets to halt land degradation…
Syria: Food Aid Reaches Syria's Rukban Camp for First Time in Seven Months
Sep 6, 2019
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Madeline Edwards, Middle East Eye
For the first time in seven months, thousands of displaced Syrians in a desolate camp on the Syrian-Jordanian border are receiving organised supplies of food…
Nigeria: WANEP Restates Inclusive Peacebuilding Approach
Sep 6, 2019
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Ene Osang, Blueprint
The West Africa Network for Peacebuilding Nigeria (WANEP) has reiterated the call for an inclusive approach to peacebuilding, saying this will prevent violence, promote peaceful…
If Women, Peace and Security Agenda Is to Be More Than Words, Congress Must Stay Engaged
Sep 4, 2019
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Sahana Dharmapuri and Hans Hogrefe
On paper, proponents of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda in the U.S. have a lot to celebrate. Twenty years after the international community…
Liberia: Minister Sirleaf Resolves Conflicts in Maryland and Grand Kru Counties
Sep 2, 2019
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FrontPage Africa
Calm has returned to concession districts in two southeastern counties as the Minister of Internal Affairs, Honorable Varney A. Sirleaf over the weekend resolved two…
East and Southern Africa: Climate Change Dissproportionately Affects Women and Young Girls - and Here's Why
Sep 2, 2019
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Derick Nyasulu, UNFPA
“It is essential that we understand the relationship between the effects of climate change and the persistence of violence against women,” she said.
Unless recurrent climate-related…
Gender and REDD+ Group
Aug 28, 2019
With the purpose of establishing a community of practice on gender and REDD+, a Gender and REDD+ Group has been set up on the UN-REDD…
Afghanistan: Kabul’s Iron Woman Champions Afghanistan’s Mineral Resources
Aug 28, 2019
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Matthieu Aikins
As a female politician in a country where many women still struggle for basic rights, Nargis Nehan is used to standing out. In December 2017,…
Afghanistan: Tackling Corruption in Mining: Gov't Signs Agreement with Afghan-German Cooperation
Aug 27, 2019
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Wadsam
Acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Nargis Nehan, signed the implementation agreement for the next phase of the program for promoting good governance in Afghanistan's…
Liberia: Nationwide Ground Survey Could Resolve Many Land Conflicts
Aug 27, 2019
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Sampson David, Bush Chicken
Amid conflicts between multiple counties within Liberia over boundary divisions, a cartographer at the Liberia Land Authority is calling for a nationwide ground survey of…
Myanmar: Ensuring Access to Land and Resolving Disputes Part of an Inclusive Peace
Aug 27, 2019
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Joint Peace Fund
Land allocation and confiscation remain hugely important issues to be resolved for 70% of Myanmar’s population, whose livelihoods are based around agriculture and related activities.…
Africa: Enhancing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, Gender and Climate Change Linkages to Build Climate - Resilient Communities
Aug 27, 2019
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Julitta Onabajo, Benoit Kalasa, and Shoko Arakaki, UNFPA
Twenty-five years ago, world leaders acknowledged the threats of climate change at the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). In the Programme of Action,…
Malaysia: Malaysia Hopes to Pay for Military Equipment with Palm Oil
Aug 26, 2019
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Joseph Sipalan, Reuters
Malaysia is in talks with at last six countries on the possibility of using palm oil to pay for arms, as Southeast Asia’s third-biggest economy…
United States: A Climate-Gender Wave Election? The Power of the 19th Amendment
Aug 25, 2019
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Joan Michelson, Forbes
We commemorate the 99th year of women voting in the midst of an historic presidential election season – for the country, for women and for the…
Afghanistan: MoMP Poised to Open Key Mines to Private Bids
Aug 24, 2019
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Pajhwok Afghan News
The Ministry of Mines and Petroleum (MoMP) is all set to initiate bidding process for private investment on several key mining projects, an official said…
South Sudan: South Sudan Makes Minor Oil Discovery, First Since Independence
Aug 22, 2019
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Denis Dumo, Reuters
South Sudan has made a small oil discovery in Northern Upper Nile State, its first since independence in 2011 when exploration was interrupted by war…
Palestine: Palestine's Energy Transformation: How Does Energy Scarcity Intersect with Gender Justice?
Aug 22, 2019
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Madeleine Race, The Ecologist
Many people in Palestine live with extreme energy scarcity. Local communities have no sovereignty over their energy supply, due to Israeli occupation since 1967.
The Israeli control…
Liberia: Solidaridad Certificates Young Graduates as Oil Palm Facilitators
Aug 19, 2019
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George Harris, Observer
Oil-palm is one of the emerging sectors attracting investor attention to Liberia from around the globe. The country’s oil palm market has seen an average…
DRC: Woman Killed in DR Congo Illegal Mining Crackdown
Aug 19, 2019
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Agence France-Presse
A woman was killed in clashes between subsistence miners and security forces at a Chinese-owned mine in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, sources said on…
South Africa: How More Women in Agriculture Will End Food Security, Tackle Land Reform
Aug 8, 2019
Addressing gender disparities in the agricultural sector is a prerequisite to increasing women and youth participation in the sector, creating much-needed employment opportunities and ensuring…
Support African Women Working in Agriculture
Aug 8, 2019
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Esther Ngumbi
As South Africa commemorates Women’s Month, the country will reflect on the progress made in achieving gender equality and main-streaming the gender agenda across all…
Women's Participation in Myanmar's Peace Process
Aug 8, 2019
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Akanksha Khullar
For years, women in Myanmar have been powerful advocates for comprehensive peace and good governance, calling for reconciliation and democratic transition; demanding legislations that protect…
Uganda: How Karamoja First Policewoman's Land Was Grabbed
Aug 8, 2019
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Joseph Olanyo, Observer
After serving the Uganda Police Force diligently for the last 44 years, Rtd Sergeant Mariam Sunday Lokisa knew she would retire happily to her matrimonial…
Iraq/Kurdistan: Kurdistan’s Massive Gas Reserves No One Knows about
Aug 7, 2019
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Simon Watkins, OilPrice
Barely a month goes past without another indication of the vast gas potential still largely untapped in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI). Last…
Agriculture's Secret Weapon: Empowering Women
Aug 6, 2019
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Patrick Galey and Laure Fillon
Women farmers face the brunt of the threat posed by climate change, yet they may hold the key to helping limit its fallout, according to…
Women, Land and Conflict
Aug 1, 2019
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United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
Land is part of our identity and is essential for our livelihood. With a growing world population, available land is growing scarcer, becoming even more…
The Role of Women and Youth in Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management
Aug 1, 2019
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Tatiana LeGrand
On the 15th of July, nations around the world celebrated the World Youth Skills Day. In defining the importance of the skills of the youth,…