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Africa: Insecure Land Tenure Holds Back Post-Conflict African Societies, Say Experts

Mar 26, 2014 | Kayode Ogunbunmi, Thomson Reuters Foundation

WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A lack of clear-cut and secure land rights means people from post-conflict African countries are prevented from getting the most…


Co-Coordinator - WASH Cluster

Mar 25, 2014 | Medair

Medair seeks a qualified co-coordinator to join the WASH Cluster to assist the Coordinator and to represent NGO cluster members. The co-coordinator will work within…


WASH Expert - South Sudan

Mar 25, 2014 | INTERSOS

The WASH Expert represents INTERSOS with NGOs and partners within the WASH Sector, in agreement and on the basis of the Head of Mission indications…


Myanmar: Myanmar’s Six Billion Dollar Timber Corruption Black Hole

Mar 25, 2014 | Environmental Investigation Agency

LONDON: New analysis of the Myanmar Government’s forestry and trade data points to a multi-billion dollar illegal logging and exports black hole – indicating widespread…


Myanmar: Myanmar’s Growing—and Dangerous—Jade Trade

Mar 25, 2014 | Christina Larson, Business Week

In the final three quarters of 2013, export earnings from Myanmar’s jade trade reached $920 million—up more than a third from a year earlier—according to…


Israel/Gaza: The Next Round in Gaza

Mar 25, 2014 | International Crisis Group

The ceasefire between Israel and Gaza has eroded during the past several months and recently threatened to come to an abrupt end. The day after…


Moldova: Russian Military Holds Exercises in Breakaway Moldova Region: Agency

Mar 25, 2014 | Vladimir Soldatkin and Steve Gutterman, Reuters

Russia's military staged training exercises on Tuesday in Transdniestria, a breakaway sliver of Moldova that is a focus of tension following Russia's annexation of Ukraine's…


Team Leader/TCDC Expert - National Forest Monitoring System, Land Use and Forest Cover Assessment, and Mapping

Mar 24, 2014 | FAO

The FAO seeks a Team Leader/TCDC Expert in National Forest Monitoring System, Land Use and Forest Cover Assessment, and Mapping

Under the direct supervision of the FAO…


Programme Manager - Eastern DRC

Mar 24, 2014 | World Wide Fund for Nature

The Eastern DRC Programme Manager will oversee the implementation of multiple active programmes in the Greater Virunga and Kahuzi-Biega/Itombwe landscapes within a regional context; line-manage…


WASH Specialist - Sierra Leone

Mar 24, 2014 | UNICEF

 Under the direct supervision of WASH Manager and the general guidance of the Chief CSD, contributes to project implementation, monitoring and evaluation of programme/project activities and…


Ukraine and the Crisis of International Law

Mar 24, 2014 | Jeffery Sachs, Project Syndicate

NEW YORK – Russia's actions in Ukraine constitute a serious and dangerous violation of international law. In 1994, Ukraine agreed to give up the nuclear…


Myanmar: Myanmar Marchers Seek Cancellation of Chinese-backed Dam Project

Mar 24, 2014 | South China Morning Post

Dozens of protesters began a 2,400-kilometre march yesterday to northern Myanmar, calling for the cancellation of a Chinese-backed hydroelectric dam project over environmental concerns.

The US$3.6…


Crimea: Kabul Recognizes Crimean Annexation; India Arrests Alleged Terrorists; Pakistani Peace Committees to Meet This Week

Mar 24, 2014 | Bailey Cahall and Ana Swanson, Foreign Policy

In a snub to its Western backers, Afghanistan joined Syria and Venezuela this weekend to become one of the few countries to publicly support Russia's…


Africa: U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa: Oil and Commandoes

Mar 24, 2014 | Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov.com

When the U.S. military raided a renegade Libyan tanker on March 16 in the Mediterranean Sea, the mission was successful by all accounts. About 30…


Ukraine: Ukraine and the Crisis of International Law

Mar 24, 2014 | Jeffrey D. Sachs, Today's Zaman

Russia's actions in Ukraine constitute a serious and dangerous violation of international law.In 1994, Ukraine agreed to give up the nuclear weapons it had inherited…


Water Management in Post-Conflict Countries Critical to Peace Building and Economic Recovery – New Study

Mar 21, 2014 | ELI & UNEP

WASHINGTON, DC - 21 March 2014 ‒ In times of war, water resources and infrastructure are often destroyed or become inaccessible to large segments of…


Water Management In Post Conflict Countries Critical To Peacebuilding And Economic Recovery New Study

Mar 21, 2014 | UNEP

According to the study, some 1.8 billion people are expected to face absolute water scarcity in the next decade.


MPI Peacebuilding Training: Week 3: Resource-Based Conflict: Indigenous People's Perspectives and Approaches

Mar 20, 2014 | Mindanao Peacebuilding Institute

This field-based course is designed for community development workers, human rights advocates, environmentalists and other civil society actors who are working with Indigenous People that…


Myanmar: A Referendum in Rakhine State?

Mar 20, 2014 | Zeeshan Khan, Dhaka Tribune

A full 42% of Myanmar's Rakhine State, bordering Bangladesh, is ethnically South Asian and speaks a variant of Bangla. The districts of Sittwe and Muangdaw…


China’s MCC Turns Back on US $3 billion Mes Aynak Afghanistan Mine Deal

Mar 20, 2014 | Lynne O'Donnell

Chinese state-owned mining giant MCC has been renegotiating a huge copper contract with the Afghan government to reduce its exposure to the war-torn country in…


IDRC Doctoral Research Awards

Mar 19, 2014 | International Development Research Centre

Since 1982, IDRC has helped graduate students undertake thesis research in the field of international development. IDRC Doctoral Research Awards are intended to promote the…


Ukraine: Putin Reclaims Crimea for Russia and Bitterly Denounces the West

Mar 18, 2014 | Steven Lee Myers and Ellen Barry, The New York TImes

MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin reclaimed Crimea as a part of Russia on Tuesday, reversing what he described as a historic injustice inflicted by…


Ukraine: If History Is a Guide, Crimeans’ Celebration May Be Short-Lived

Mar 18, 2014 | Olesya Vartanyan, The New York Times

ATOTSI, Georgia — As Crimeans danced in the streets this week, giddy at the prospect of being gathered into Russia, few were watching as closely…


Campaign Leader - Conflict Resources

Mar 17, 2014 | Global Witness

We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Campaign Leader to lead our Conflict Resources team, to curb the trade in conflict resources and related…


Libya: SEAL Team Raids a Tanker and Thwarts a Militia’s Bid to Sell Libyan Oil

Mar 17, 2014 | David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times

CAIRO — United States Navy commandos seized a renegade tanker carrying illicit Libyan oil in the Mediterranean southeast of Cyprus on Monday, thwarting a breakaway…


Ukraine: Putin Recognizes Crimea Secession, Defying the West

Mar 17, 2014 | Steven Lee Myers and Peter Baker, The New York Times

MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia signed a decree on Monday formally recognizing Crimea as a “sovereign and independent state,” laying the groundwork…


Myanmar: Act Immediately to Protect Displaced People's Rights

Mar 17, 2014 | Michel Gabaudan and Melanie Teff, Refugees International

As Myanmar continues its renewed engagement with the international community, it must begin to address the serious violations of the rights of ethnic minorities that…


Philippines: Manila Water Inks Yangon Project

Mar 17, 2014 | World News Network

Manila Water will develop the project with partner Mitsubishi Corp of Japan, part of its plan to bolster its business outside the country.

YCDC is an…


Ukraine: Crimea Votes to Secede From Ukraine as Russian Troops Keep Watch

Mar 16, 2014 | David M. Herszenhornd, The New York Times

SIMFEROPOL, Ukraine — With thousands of heavily armed Russian troops occupying this perennially embattled peninsula, an overwhelming majority of Crimeans voted on Sunday to secede…


Nigeria: Scores Killed in Raids on Central Nigeria Villages

Mar 16, 2014 | Reuters, The New York Times

KADUNA, Nigeria — Gunmen shot, hacked and burned to death at least 100 people and razed homes in central Nigeria, a region shaken by disputes…