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Issue #6 – Apr 1, 2014 |
Library Resources
January 1, 2014
Myanmar: Act Immediately to Protect Displaced People's Rights
January 1, 2014
After War, Launching Liberia’s Future
January 1, 2014
Natural Resources and Peacebuilidng: Special Edition Newsletter
January 1, 2014
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International NewsAustria: Assistant Project Officer (P1) (Women, Water Management and Conflict Prevention) April 25, 2024 | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe The OSCE has a comprehensive approach to security that encompasses politico-military, economic and environmental, and human aspects.Addressing Haiti's Climate Security Challenges: A Pathway to Peace and Resilience April 16, 2024 | Dorine Jn Paul Haiti, a Caribbean nation endowed with natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, finds itself grappling with a myriad of challenges, from environmental degradation to political instability.Shahpur Kandi Dam: Inching Towards India-Pakistan Water Wars! April 6, 2024 | KJ Singh The Shahpur Kandi Dam, which India is on the verge of completing, will allow India to utilise the waters of the Ravi River more extensively without flouting the clauses of the Indus Water…What Does Russia’s War in Ukraine Mean for Global Biodiversity Conservation Efforts? March 27, 2024 | Margaret D. Williams This article explores some of the environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine that are being felt far beyond the battlefields.Local recruitment: Consultant - Gender Assessment in Bauchi State WaterAid To this end, WaterAid is seeking to engage a gender expert to conduct a gender and social inclusion analysis in the selected LGA with focus on women/girls and PWDs to generate evidence that… |
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