International


Afghanistan: Authorities to Clamp Down on Illegal Mining in Parwan

Sep 20, 2020 | Afghanistan Times

Officials in Parwan province assure to prevent illegal mine extractions. The comments came Sunday after illegal demining of chromite in the Koh-e-Safi district sparked controversies,…


Colombia: From Conflict to Conservation: Colombia’s Ex-Combatants become Citizen Scientists

Sep 19, 2020 | Jenna Homewood, Organization for World Peace

Civil unrest has ravaged Colombia for over half a century, with the prolonged conflict between the far-left guerrilla group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)…


Colombia: How Colombia Regulators became Purveyors of Illegal Wood

Sep 18, 2020 | César Molinares and Natalia Moreno, InSight Crime

In Santander, Colombia, timber traders corrupted regulatory, police and judicial systems on their way to trafficking untold amounts of wood from the state.


Climate Change: Secretary General Participates in NATO Seminar on Security and the Environment

Sep 17, 2020 | NATO

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg participated in a seminar at NATO Headquarters in Brussels entitled ‘NATO and Nature, a changing climate: why the environment matters…


Land: Reversing Land Degradation Can ‘Pre-empt and Manage’ Conflicts

Sep 17, 2020 | UN

n a virtual briefing on the humanitarian impact of continued degradation, peace and security, the Executive Secretary of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD),…


Nigeria: Between Farmers and Herdsmen

Sep 16, 2020 | Daniel Essiet, Nation

These are not cheery times for farmers as a result of the incessant conflicts with cattle herders. Clashes between the two groups have resulted in…


Sierra Leone: Mines Minister Calls on Mining Companies to Step up Operations

Sep 16, 2020 | Abdul Rashid Thomas, Sierra Leone Telegraph

Timothy Kabba and his team, last week conducted a two-day familiarisation tour of three mining companies in the southern and eastern districts of the country,…


Humanitarian Effects of Environmental Degradation on Peace and Security: Open VTC

Sep 16, 2020 | What's in Blue

Security Council members plan to hold a ministerial-level open debate in videoconference (VTC) format on the humanitarian effects of environmental degradation on peace and security.…


Côte d’Ivoire: First Responsible, Traceable, and Commercially-Viable Artisanal Gold Supply Chain Operational in Côte d’Ivoire

Sep 16, 2020 | IMPACT

After a first export of gold, IMPACT and the European Union announced today that a traceability and due diligence system from mine site to the…


Conflict Minerals: GAO Tells State, USAID to Create Performance Indicators for Conflict Minerals Strategy

Sep 15, 2020 | Homeland Security Today

The Department of States (State) says armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to commit severe human rights abuses and to…


Cameroon: Protect Environment, Create Employment

Sep 14, 2020 | The Lutheran World Federation

(LWI) - What once was brown, now is green. In a few years, The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has transformed a region around the Minawao…


Myanmar: Rare Turtles Known for Their Permanent Smiles Saved from Extinction in Myanmar

Sep 14, 2020 | Judy Cole, Good News Network

With faces straight out of Dr. Seuss, the cheeky beaks of Burmese roofed turtle hatchlings are characterized by what’s been described as a nonstop grin.…


Liberia: National Traditional Council Recommends Halt to Mining Activities over Disputed Land in Gbarpolu County

Sep 14, 2020 | Gerald C. Koinyeneh, FrontPage Africa

The National Council of Chiefs and Elders of Liberia (NACCEL) has called for the suspension of all mining activities over disputed land in Gbarpolu County…


Egypt/Ethiopia/Sudan: Politics of Water: Difficult Talks Continue on Africa's Largest Dam [Video]

Sep 14, 2020 | France 24

As Africa's largest hydroelectric dam nears completion, there are fears that Ethiopia will control too much of north-east Africa's water. Around 90 percent of water flowing into…


Libya: US Says Libyan Commander Agrees to Lift Export Blockade

Sep 14, 2020 | Environment & Energy News

The US Embassy in Libya said Libyan commander Khalifa Hifter agreed to reopen key oil fields and terminals no later than Saturday, a move that…


Climate Change: New CGIAR Climate Security Explorer

Sep 11, 2020 | Planetary Security Initiative

The Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) is a global research partnership with the aim to guarantee future food security, and is dedicated to reducing poverty,…


Mexico: Mexican Water Wars: Dam Seized, Troops Deployed, at Least One Killed in Protests about Sharing with US

Sep 11, 2020 | Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times

Mexico’s water wars have turned deadly. A long-simmering dispute about shared water rights between Mexico and the United States has erupted into open clashes pitting…


Myanmar: Threatened Species Caught in Crossfire of Ongoing Land Conflict in Myanmar

Sep 10, 2020 | Aimee Gabay, Mongabay

Reaching down into the Malay Peninsula, Myanmar’s southern Tanintharyi region is home to rainforests that support a unique assemblage of endemic and endangered species, including…


Press Release: UN Women and Asian Development Bank (ADB) Join Forces to Step Up COVID-19 Gender-Sensitive Responses

Sep 10, 2020 | UN Women

UN Women and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have announced a new collaboration that would aim to protect women and girls in the Asia-Pacific region…


Central African Republic: Central African Republic Seeks Justice for Rural Victims of Sexual Violence

Sep 10, 2020 | Pacome Pabandji, Thomson Reuters Foundation

BANGUI - Restoring court operations in rural parts of the war-torn Central African Republic is vital to tackling sexual violence and ensuring victims can seek…


Myanmar: Jade Prices in Myanmar Halve as Demand Dwindles amid COVID-19

Sep 9, 2020 | Salai Tun Tun, Myanmar Times

Jades sales have taken a hit as a result of poor demand from China in the wake of COVID-19 and prices of the green mineral…


Climate Change: The Links between Climate and Security in the Sahel

Sep 8, 2020 | Mark Leon Goldberg, UN

The Sahel region of Africa is routinely cited by the United Nations as one of the regions in the world that is most vulnerable to…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Smuggled Olive Trees from Syria Take Roots in Kurdish Iraq

Sep 8, 2020 | Arab Weekly

Tucked away in the rolling hills of Iraqi Kurdistan is a hidden treasure: tens of thousands of olive trees, thriving in a new homeland after…


Climate Change: UN Launches Pioneering Climate Security Project in the Pacific

Sep 8, 2020 | Lena Reece, FBC News

The United Nations has today launched a ground-breaking cross-border Climate Security Project in the Pacific. This is being done in partnership with the governments of…


Afghanistan: Made Worse by Tree Loss, Flooding Forces Migration in Afghanistan

Sep 8, 2020 | Stefanie Glinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation

Large-scale deforestation driven mainly by four decades of war has contributed to widespread flooding throughout Afghanistan, prompting many in rural areas to move to the…


Myanmar: Salween Peace Park: For All Living Things

Sep 8, 2020 | Karen Environmental and Social Action Network and Ecologist

The Karen Indigenous People in Myanmar founded the Salween Peace Park to protect their mega-diverse territory and their culture from extractivism and conflict.


Book Launch: Why Women Leading the Climate Movement are Underappreciated and Sometimes Invisible

Sep 5, 2020 | Ilana Cohen, Inside Climate News

The American scientist Eunice Newton Foote theorized in 1856 that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could produce global warming three years before similar work by the Irish physicist…


Colombia: Criminal Gangs in Colombia Cut down Tress to Grow Coca, 8 Arrested [Video]

Sep 5, 2020 | WION

Criminals in Colombia cut down tress to grow Coca. Large part of Natural parks lost to deforestation. 248 hectares of deforestation land recoverd so far.…


South Africa: Clash between Farmer and Land Invaders in Karino

Sep 5, 2020 | Buks Viljoen, Lowvelder

In yet another land grab in the Lowveld, Hendrik Brink was one of the farmers who, over the past two months, fell victim to land-grabbers…


South Sudan: South Sudan Pledges to Clean up Oil Pollution after Locals Protests

Sep 4, 2020 | David Mayen, East African

The South Sudanese government has pledged to oversee speedy conservation and infrastructure development efforts and take action against oil companies operating in Melut County, Upper…