Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Gender, Natural Resources, Climate, and Peace

Issue #277 – August 20, 2024

Announcements

Call for Contributions to the Glossary of Environmental Peacebuilding Terms

July 24, 2024 | Environmental Peacebuilding Association

The Environmental Peacebuilding Association is excited to announce the launch of a process to develop a Glossary of Environmental Peacebuilding Terms and to invite contributions to this collaborative effort.

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Pakistan: Action Against Hunger Is Helping Women in Pakistan Grow Saline Tolerant Crops

Gabby Lozano, Food Tank

Action Against Hunger (ACF), an international humanitarian organization, is helping women in Sindh, Pakistan become self-sufficient by teaching them how to grow saline tolerant crops.

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Library

In the last two weeks, 19 new publications were added to our online library of materials on environmental peacebuilding. Here is a sampling of the new additions:

Financial Development and Resource-Curse Hypothesis: Moderating Role of Internal and External Conflict in the MENA Region

January 1, 2024 | Kaixian Li, Dongyu Wang, Tong Xu, and Yuqi Zhang

“Resource curse hypothesis” has been extensively pondered in extant literature. However, less attention has been given to political risks and financial development (FD) in the Middle East and North African countries (MENA).

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Jobs

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On International Day, Ban calls for protection of natural resources in war-torn countries

November 6, 2013 | United Nations

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No Need to Dig: Many of Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies Have Not Relied on Oil or Mining

November 2, 2013 | The Economist

AFRICA is a continent rich in minerals and oil. China has an economy that requires them in abundance.

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Blogs & Opinion

In the last two weeks, 5 blogs & opinion pieces on environmental peacebuilding were posted on our website.

Abyei opts to join South Sudan in unofficial referendum

October 31, 2013 | BBC News

Residents of the disputed region of Abyei have voted overwhelmingly to join South Sudan in an unofficial referendum. But the Arabic-speaking Misseriya nomadic community favouring union with Sudan boycotted the vote.

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Burma’s Old Guard Clings to $8B Jade Empire

September 30, 2013 | The Irrawaddy

HPAKANT, Kachin State — Tin Tun picked all night through teetering heaps of rubble to find the palm-sized lump of jade he now holds in his hand.

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Syria: Drought Helped Cause Syria’s War. Will Climate Change Bring More Like It?

September 10, 2013 | Brad Plumer, Washington Post

Francesco Femia and Caitlin Werrell are co-founders of the D. C. -based Center for Climate and Security, a think tank focused on the interactions between climate change and security issues.

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Q&A: Aynak and Mining in Afghanistan

April 2, 2013 | The World Bank

Aynak is a large undeveloped copper resource, located about 40 km southeast of Kabul in Afghanistan’s Logar province.

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Afghanistan: Afghanistan's Forests a Casualty of Timber Smuggling

March 18, 2013 | Sean Carberry, WBFO

Despite Afghanistan's fierce winter, it's rare to find a house with insulation or a modern heating system.

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Compiled by Buket Altınçelep, Jennah Colborn, Bryan Fok, Carrie Hanks, Liz Hessami, Aianna Siembab, Avery Thau, Cecilia Thomsak, Milen Yishak, and Julie Yoon
Coordinated by Tori Rickman and Mara Pusic
Design by Graham Campbell
Managed and edited by Carl Bruch and Joel Young

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