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Afghanistan: The Taliban Now Controls One of the World’s Biggest Lithium Deposits

Aug 16, 2021 | Tim McDonnell, Quartz

When Taliban fighters entered Kabul on Aug. 15, they didn’t just seize control of the Afghan government. They also gained the ability to control access…


Water and (in-)Security in Afghanistan as the Taliban Take over

Aug 16, 2021 | Water, Peace and Security

The takeover by the Taliban not only threatens people’s lives, security and fundamental freedom, but also significantly increases risks of water insecurity both immediately and…


Sudan: Women, Peacebuilding, and Environmental Services Project Coordinator

Aug 16, 2021 | UN Women

The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) mandate provides support that enhances national capacity and ownership to enable…


Communications Officer

Aug 16, 2021 | Intersex Asia

Intersex Asia (IA) is recruiting a Communications Officer to join our team. This is an amazing opportunity to work with inspiring intersex leaders who started…


South Sudan: NGO Forum Safeguarding, Gender & Inclusion Adviser

Aug 16, 2021 | Concern Worldwide

The South Sudan NGO Forum is a member organisation, supporting the operations of over 100 International NGOs and 400 National NGOs providing humanitarian, development and…


Afghanistan: Profits and Poppy: Afghanistan's Illegal Drug Trade a Boon for Taliban

Aug 15, 2021 | Jonathan Landay, Reuters

The United States spent more than $8 billion over 15 years on efforts to deprive the Taliban of their profits from Afghanistan's opium and heroin…


China/Iraq: Projects: China's CNOOC to Drill 150 Oil Wells in Iraq

Aug 15, 2021 | ZAWYA

Iraq has inked an initial agreement with China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) to drill 150 wells in Buzurgan oilfield in the Southeastern Maysan Governorate, the…


Iraq: Daesh Militants Attack Oilfield in Iraq's Kirkuk

Aug 15, 2021 | Middle East Monitor

Suspected Daesh militants used an explosive device to attack an oilfield in Iraq's northern Kirkuk province on Sunday, according to a local police officer, reports…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Attack on Power Grid Shuts Down Major Water Pumping Station in Iraqi Capital

Aug 14, 2021 | Kurdistan 24

Iraqi electricity towers were taken offline on Saturday after an attack, shutting down pumping stations delivering water to the western part of Baghdad, a government…


Taliban Seize Herat and Assault Nearby Dam That Provides Water and Power to Hundreds of Thousands of Afghans

Aug 13, 2021 | Elizabeth B. Hessami and Asef Ghafoory

The Taliban have taken over the Afghan city of Herat, capping three weeks of furious fighting in which both men and women took up arms…


Israel/Palestine: UK Palestinian Justice Centre Defends Gallery Exhibit on Israel-Palestine Conflict

Aug 13, 2021 | Middle East Eye

A Palestinian legal centre in the UK has defended an art gallery in Manchester for displaying an exhibition highlighting the environmental effects of Israeli military…


Afghanistan: Will Afghanistan’s Centuries-Old ‘Karez’ System of Irrigation Survive the Taliban

Aug 13, 2021 | Rajat Ghai, DownToEarth

The resurgent Taliban is on the victory march to Kabul. It has already taken provincial capitals as well as Afghanistan’s third-largest city of Herat. As…


Murdoch University Launches a New Major on Environment, Security and Conflict

Aug 13, 2021 | Murdoch University

In 2022, Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, launches a new major on Environment, Security and Conflict in its Global Security undergraduate program. The major focuses…


Repairing the Damage to Global Food Systems From COVID-19

Aug 12, 2021 | World Politics Review

According to a United Nations report released last month, just under one-tenth of the global population was undernourished in 2020, up from 8.4 percent in 2019.…


Afghanistan: Taliban Earned $1.6 Billion In 2020: Here's How the Terrorist Group Makes Money

Aug 12, 2021 | Renz Soliman, International Business Times

The Taliban, one of the most notorious terrorist groups worldwide, has grown its financial assets through the years. The militant group earned $1.6 billion in 2020, which significantly…


As International Troops Depart Afghanistan, the Threat of Landmines Remains

Aug 11, 2021 | Evan Jones and Daniel Bertoli

Buried amongst the dozens of pressing challenges in Afghanistan is an issue that rarely receives the international spotlight: the prevalence of landmines and other explosive…


You Can’t Talk About Gender Equality Without Talking About Climate Change

Aug 11, 2021 | Angela Priestley

Gender equality gains both locally and globally have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic over the past 18 months, but that could be nothing…


5 Ways We Can Address Land Inequality and Women’s Land Rights

Aug 11, 2021 | Mike Taylor and Gabriela Bucher

Land. It is a commodity like no other. We live on it. We grow from it. We drink from it and build our futures upon…


Gender Equality: The Catalyst to Addressing the Triple Crisis Facing Latin American and the Caribbean

Aug 10, 2021 | UNDP

In the first half of 2021, a Feminist Action Coalition for Climate Justice was established as part of the Global Acceleration Plan for Gender Equality…


Ethiopia: Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project and Political Conflict

Aug 10, 2021 | Borgen Magazine

In 2011, Ethiopia started construction on a dam along the Blue Nile River that the government coined the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Project, GERD. Projections…


Climate Change: Climate Change Is Already Disrupting the Military. It Will Get Worse, Officials Say

Aug 10, 2021 | Patrick Tucker, Defense One

The Pentagon is in the midst of a massive, multi-year effort to better adapt to climate change and reduce greenhouse emissions. But the changing climate…


Climate Change, Water Security, and Women: A Study on Water Boiling in South Tarawa, Kiribati

Aug 10, 2021 | Asian Development Bank

This publication summarizes the results of a household survey on water boiling practices in South Tarawa, Kiribati, and outlines implications for the design of water…


UK to Adapt Military to Changing Climate, but Does It Have the Funds and Backing of Troops?

Aug 9, 2021 | Brig. Ben Barry

The United Kingdom has legislated for the country to meet the target of the Paris Agreement on climate change, reducing national greenhouse gas emissions to…


Women in Rural Agriculture Stricken by Climate Change Effects

Aug 9, 2021 | Onke Ngcuka

Climate change is not gender neutral. As developing countries bear the brunt of climate change in the form of extreme weather conditions such as droughts…


A Decade in Review: What It Means to Be a Woman in South Africa

Aug 9, 2021 | Victoria O’Regan and Sandisiwe Shoba

Researchers say not much has changed in the past decade regarding land rights for South African women. According to Dr Thandi Ngcobo, CEO and founder…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Iraq, Kurdistan Region Look to Resolve Long-Standing Oil Dispute

Aug 9, 2021 | Charles Kennedy, Oilprice.com

The federal government of Iraq and the semi-autonomous region of Kurdistan pledged on Sunday to cooperate in resolving their differences in energy issues, hoping to…


Liberia: Victims of Liberian Gold Mine Disaster See Groundbreaking Complaint against Development Banks Accepted

Aug 9, 2021 | Global News Network

In a precedent-setting case, more than 10,000 people harmed by the New Liberty Gold Mine in Liberia have had a complaint accepted against the German…


South Africa: Women Miners in South Africa Break Barriers with Mentors' Help

Aug 9, 2021 | Linda Givetash and Zaheer Cassim

The mining industry has long been one of South Africa’s largest sectors, but women are still a minority in its workforce. Now, a group called…


New Global Initiative: Transforming Gender Norms in Land and Resource Rights

Aug 9, 2021 | Arwen Bailey

When Rosario’s husband died, her life was turned upside down. Not only did she lose her life and business partner and the father of her…


In a Watershed Year for Climate Change, the Commonwealth Secretary-General Calls for Urgent, Decisive and Sustained Climate Action

Aug 9, 2021 | Alison Kentish

London — This November, five years after signing the Paris Agreement and pledging to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, with a…