Cuando se inicia el mes en el que se cumple un año del asedio al Territorio Palestino Ocupado, las ONG han vuelto a dar la voz de alerta: más de 41.500 personas han sido asesinadas, se ha violado...
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Over 60 INGOs write open letter to MPs urging them to vote for a ceasefire in Gaza

Over 60 UK INGOs have written an open letter to MPs and Ministers ahead of the SNP motion on Wednesday to vote for a ceasefire in Gaza. The letter is signed by 62 UK INGOs including ActionAid UK,...
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More than 90 UK civil society organisations have written to the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today to demand that he keeps his promise on climate finance

More than 90 UK civil society organisations from environment, international development, education, trade union, disability inclusion, trade, humanitarian, business, and faith groups have written to...
Countries must step up to fully fund US$80 million FSO Safer oil tanker rescue off Yemen

Amsterdam – Meeting at the UN pledge conference to salvage the FSO Safer oil tanker, countries like the Netherlands, France, Finland, Germany, Qatar, Sweden, the UK and others committed a total...
Nuclear power plant vulnerability during military conflict – Ukraine technical briefing

New analysis on severe nuclear hazards at Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine – only solution is immediate end to war Amsterdam – Vladimir Putin’s military invasion of Ukraine poses an unprecedented...
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FSO Safer: A Shipwreck in Slow Motion - The humanitarian, economic and environmental impacts of an oil disaster in the making in the Red Sea [EN/AR]

FSO Safer tanker could trigger major oil disaster, study shows Beirut, Lebanon – Without a swift resolution, an explosion or leak from the rusting oil tanker FSO Safer off the coast of Yemen could...
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Nearly 200 charities call on PM not to do a u-turn by reducing UK spend on aid
Nearly 200 UK humanitarian, development and domestic charity leaders and leaders, including The National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Save the Children, Greenpeace UK, UNICEF UK and Friends of...
Civil society letter endorsed by over 65 organisations to President of Tanzania ahead of 28 October National Elections

To: President John Magufuli Excellency, We, the undersigned civil society organizations, are deeply concerned about the continued deterioration of democracy, human rights and rule of law in the...
OPINION: Putting people's fundamental rights at the core of climate solutions
by Kumi Naidoo and Jennifer Morgan Any views expressed in this opinion piece are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. The human rights and environmental communities must seek...
On the Frontline of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Workers and Children - Radiation risks and human rights violations

Eight years after the start of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and two years after the Japanese government lifted evacuation orders in areas of Namie and Iitate, radiation levels remain too...
Drought: The alarm bell for the future Kenya needs
Since October, a severe drought, influenced by the effects of climate change and La Niña, has ravaged East and Horn of Africa. Over 11 million people have been affected while pasture livestock are...
Philippines: Eco-ag network aids Lawin affected farmers in Cagayan
Solana, Cagayan; 27 November 2016 – A network of organizations comes to the aid of farmers affected by Typhoon Lawin by giving out seed and fertilizer response packages to jumpstart the province’s...
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Building Resilience in East African Agriculture in Response to Climate Change

1. Executive Summary The climate in East Africa is changing, as it is throughout the world. The timing and duration of the rainy seasons have altered, becoming highly unpredictable. Profound climate...
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Fostering Economic Resilience, The Financial Benefits of Ecological Farming in Kenya and Malawi

Summary Faced with widespread hunger and the need to increase farm production to feed a growing population, many governments in Africa and elsewhere are spending vast amounts of money on getting...
Farmer-to-farmer seed delivery to help Dolores recover from Typhoon Hagupit
Dolores, Eastern Samar, Philippines, 19 December 2014 – A farmer-to-farmer delivery of ecological seeds took place today in Dolores, Eastern Samar in the Philippines to help farmers regenerate...
The right climate for development: why the SDGs must act on climate change

POVERTY CANNOT BE TACKLED WITHOUT FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE: NEW REPORT As world leaders meet in New York later this month at a summit convened by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to discuss the global...
Un rapport qui critique sévèrement l'incapacité à prévenir le déversement de déchets toxiques en Afrique de l'Ouest
Amnesty International et Greenpeace demandent l'ouverture d'une enquête pénale Trafigura, multinationale responsable du déversement en 2006 de déchets toxiques à Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire), à la suite...
The toxic truth: About a company called Trafigura, a ship called the Probo Koala, and the dumping of toxic waste in Côte d’Ivoire
Report slams failure to prevent toxic waste dumping in West Africa Amnesty International and Greenpeace call for criminal investigation Trafigura, the multinational company behind the 2006 dumping of...
Residents at risk as radioactive contamination lingers in Fukushima - Greenpeace
Fukushima, Japan, March 9, 2012 – Greenpeace today again criticised the Japanese Government’s incompetent handling of radioactive contamination from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, saying...
'Shadowlands' photographs highlight human cost of Fukushima nuclear disaster
Amsterdam, February 20, 2012 – Greenpeace today launched 'Shadowlands', a presentation of haunting photographs depicting the impacts of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, the plight of people displaced...