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Tag: human security

Growing demand for police reform mounts in Nigeria

by Amer Ammache2 Dec 2020Leave a comment

While an executive order dissolved SARS after nationwide protests, demand grows to further reform Nigeria’s law enforcement.

News from the World africa, human rights, human security, Nigeria, policebrutality

Honduran migrants reach Guatemala on foot amid pandemic

by Sabrina Pierre29 Oct 20202 Comments

Thousands of Honduran migrants reach Guatemala in the hopes of migrating to the United States.

News from the World Honduras, human security, latin america, migrants, pandemic

Pandemic hurts progress being made to combat extremism in the Sahel

by Jamie Schlegel29 Oct 2020Leave a comment

Violence in the Sahel has increased, while the international community is distracted by the pandemic.

News from the World COVID-19, extremism, human security, sahelregion

Living conditions worsen for asylum seekers on the Greek Island of Lesbos

by Amer Ammache12 Oct 20201 Comment

Fires blazed across Moria camp leave 13,000 without water and shelter.

News from the World COVID-19, Greece, human security, politics, Refugees

Indigenous populations in the Brazilian Amazon struggle to survive COVID-19

by Lan Duong28 Sep 2020Leave a comment

Coronavirus exacerbates threats already facing Brazil's Indigenous tribes.

Uncategorized Amazon Rainforest, Bolsonaro, Brazil, coronavirus, COVID-19, human rights, human security, Indigenous, Indigenous rights, international law

East African locust swarms threaten food security in the region

by Matthew Slade9 Jun 202020 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Unusual weather conditions have given rise to some of the largest and most destructive swarms in recent memory.

News from the World climate change, east africa, food security, human security, locust
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