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Syria: Deputy Director for Program and Operations

Mar 31, 2026 | Near East Foundation

NEF’s Syria programme is an integrated, enterprise centred, partnership-first model that combines finance, skills, markets, and systems to help communities recover and move towards dignified…


EnPAx Icon Call for Submissions: Best Student Paper, Fourth International Conference [Deadline: March 15, 2026]

Mar 3, 2026 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

The Award for Best Student Paper on Environmental Peacebuilding acknowledges and celebrates meaningful work produced by undergraduate and/or graduate students in the field of environmental…


EnPAx Icon Draft Agenda for the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding (NOW AVAILABLE)

Mar 2, 2026 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association and the University of Ottawa

The draft agenda for the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding is now available for review here! 

The Conference will be held 16-19 June 2026 (with…


Iran: Three Days of Operation Epic Fury: A Rapid Overview of Environmental Harm in Iran and the Region

Mar 2, 2026 | Iryna Babanina, Eoghan Darbyshire, Rebekah Harries, Leon Moreland, Linas Svolkinas, and Jonathan Walsh
Conflict and Environment Observatory

A rapid overview of emerging environmental issues and risks in Iran and the wider region from Operation Epic Fury. Three days in and we’re already…


Liberia: Judiciary Moves to Enforce Supreme Court Mandate in Diamond Dispute

Mar 2, 2026 | Amos Harris
Global News Network Liberia

A renewed commitment to upholding the rule of law has taken center stage as the Sixth Judicial Circuit Court in Montserrado County directed decisive action…


Nature, Peace and Security: Too Important to Leave to Governments

Mar 2, 2026 | Doug Weir

The message is clear, the UK’s spooks have consulted with experts and concluded that global biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse are a serious threat to…


Conflict Minerals: Who Controls the 21st Century? The Critical Minerals Power Map Reveals a Dangerous Western Vulnerability

Mar 1, 2026
Rare Earth Exchanges

If oil defined the 20th century, critical minerals define the 21st. The difference is structural: oil markets eventually diversified across continents and companies. Critical minerals…


Sierra Leone: Politics of Deforestation – Rogue Minister

Mar 1, 2026 | Abdul Rashid Thomas
Sierra Leone Telegraph

A senior politician facilitated illegal encroachment on a national park in Sierra Leone so elites could build mansions. The president sat on the evidence.


Addressing the Root Causes of the DRC Conflict

Feb 27, 2026 | Vuyisile J.S. Radebe

The DRC conflict has been going on for decades. Thousands of innocent lives have been lost while scores of women, children and the elderly have…


Groundwater and the Horn’s Climate Security Future: From Technical Resource to Strategic Asset

Feb 27, 2026 | Kidus Tesfaye

The Horn of Africa’s climate debate is often framed above ground: failed rains, drying rivers, shrinking pastures, emergency relief corridors, and displacement flows. But one…


The New Age of Resource Competition Needs Transparency

Feb 27, 2026 | Helen Clark and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

As countries scramble to secure the minerals needed for clean energy, digital technologies, AI, and defense industries, the new era of resource competition implies both…


Liberia’s Emerging Carbon Credit Sector: A Path Toward Climate Resilience, Economic Growth, and Sustainable Development

Feb 26, 2026 | Matthew Sieh Wisseh

Liberia, endowed with one of West Africa’s last vast rainforest ecosystems and significant coastal Blue Carbon resources, is moving decisively toward establishing a functional carbon…


Afghanistan: Gold Mining in Afghanistan Raises Security Concerns for Central Asia

Feb 26, 2026 | Sadokat Jalolova
Times of Central Asia

Large-scale gold mining in northern Afghanistan is increasingly raising tensions and potential security risks for Central Asia, particularly along the Afghan-Tajik border, according to a…


The Environmental Peacebuilding Association: Year in Review and What’s Ahead

Feb 25, 2026 | Karishma Goswami and Madeleine Loll

With a reduction in capacity of bilateral and multilateral institutions and a broader political retreat from environmental protection and peacebuilding, environmental peacebuilding reached a turning…


Water: From Tigris and Euphrates to Nile: Water Disputes and Regional Initiatives

Feb 25, 2026
Islam Times

West Asia and North Africa regions are facing growing water crisis. Now around 60 percent of their population is suffering from water tensions. A recent…


Mali: From Conflict to Collaboration: How Local Conventions Are Transforming Natural Resource Management and Supporting Peace in Central Mali

Feb 25, 2026 | Baba Ba
Peace News Network

Preventing and resolving conflicts over land and natural resources has become one of the major global challenges for peace, stability, and security in the Sahel,…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq to Resume Exportation of Kirkuk Oil through Kurdistan: Minister

Feb 25, 2026
Rudaw

Iraq plans in the “near” future to export 50,000 barrels per day of crude from Kirkuk oil fields through the Kurdistan Region’s pipeline to Turkey’s,…


Sudan: Drones Hammer Sudan’s Gold and Oil Zone – the Pivotal New Front Line

Feb 25, 2026 | Barbara Plett Usher
Namibian

Intensified drone attacks on the new front line of Sudan’s civil war have led to mass civilian casualties in recent weeks and are increasingly shaping…


Ukraine/Russia: The Russia-Ukraine War and Global Food Security: Impacts Four Years Later

Feb 24, 2026 | Caitlin Welsh, Emma Curtis, Joseph Glauber, Antonina Broyaka, and Vitalii Dankevych
Center for Strategic & International Studies

The immediate impacts of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Ukraine’s agriculture sector were abrupt and widespread. Though Ukrainian producers have demonstrated remarkable resilience in…


Water: Thirsty Planet, New Solutions: Three Lessons in Water Security

Feb 24, 2026 | Daniel Myers
Geopolitcal Monitor

Globally, 2.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water, and 3.5 billion live without basic sanitation. This situation, detailed in the UN World Water…


Mike Davis to Step down as CEO of Global Witness

Feb 24, 2026
Global Witness

Mike joined Global Witness in 2002, managing a team of undercover investigators in Cambodia. After moving back to London, he spent five years leading the…


Climate Security: Workshop on Strengthening Climate Security and Peacebuilding Capacities in Central Asia and Afghanistan

Feb 24, 2026
United Nations Climate Security Mechanism

The workshop was organized by the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA), on behalf of the Climate Security Mechanism (CSM), and the United Nations…


Colombia: Colombia Brings 12 Mexican Mennonites to Trial over Deforestation

Feb 24, 2026
MercoPress

Colombia’s prosecutor’s office is taking 12 Mexican Mennonites to trial over alleged deforestation of more than 100 hectares in rural Puerto Gaitán, Meta province, tied…


Syria’s Environmental Woes Fueled Its Long Conflict. Left Unaddressed, They Will Do So Again

Feb 23, 2026 | Peter Schwartzstein

Peter Schwartzstein recently returned to Syria for his first peacetime visit. Unsurprisingly, the country is an awful mess. The destruction is somehow slightly more conspicuous…


The Converging Threats of Climate Change and War in Sudan

Feb 23, 2026 | Haley Schuler-McCoin and Mahitab Mahgoub

Environmental disasters affected hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan in 2025, and will only worsen in the coming years, with parts of the country…


Water as a Weapon: The New Frontier of an Old Conflict

Feb 22, 2026 | Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal

Parallel to the theatre of arms has been the subtler but no less consequential arena of water. The Indus basin is the lifeblood of Pakistan’s…


Myanmar: Myanmar Seizes over 175 Tons of Illegal Timber, Arrests 19 Offenders

Feb 21, 2026
Xinhua

Myanmar authorities have seized over 175 tons of illegal timber across the country during a week-long operation, the state-owned The Mirror daily reported on Friday…


Kordofan and Blue Nile’s Quiet Battles: The Geopolitics of Resources behind Sudan’s Civil War

Feb 20, 2026 | Fernando Carvajal

Tens of thousands of people have been killed, and millions displaced, but this is only part of the story. Every morning, there is fear of…


The Indus Waters Treaty at Crossroads: Implications for Regional Peace & the Path Forward

Feb 20, 2026 | Mohammad Ishaq Rahman

The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960 stands as one of the most significant achievements in transboundary water cooperation globally. Brokered by the World Bank…


Pax Sinica vs Pax Silica: How China-US Mineral War Is Taking Shape

Feb 20, 2026 | Chenjie Song

If 2026 were a chess match, critical minerals would be the opening gambit, and both China and the United States are going all out. On…