¿Es realmente el cambio climático la causa de los conflictos y desplazamientos en el Sahel? Este reportaje explora la historia de los conflictos en la región, la coincidencia con los fenómenos climáticos y una amplia gama de factores institucionales para investigar esta cuestión. Se utilizan como ejemplo los casos de Malí, Burkina Faso y Somalia.
As mudança climáticas são realmente a causa de conflitos e deslocamentos no Sahel? Essa história de dados explora o histórico de conflitos na região, a sobreposição com eventos climáticos e uma ampla gama de fatores institucionais para investigar este assunto. Os casos de Mali, Burkina Faso e Somália são usados como exemplos.
Le changement climatique est-il vraiment le moteur des conflits et des déplacements dans le Sahel ? Cette étude explore l'histoire des conflits dans la région, le chevauchement avec les événements climatiques et un large éventail de facteurs institutionnels pour répondre à cette question. Les cas du Mali, du Burkina Faso et de la Somalie sont utilisés comme exemples.
Is climate change really the driver of conflict and displacement across the Sahel? This data story explores the history of conflicts in the region, the overlap with climate events and a wide range of institutional factors to investigate this question. The cases of Mali, Burkina Faso and Somalia are used as examples.
Jamii nyingi za vijijini nchini Tanzania zina changamoto zinazofanana kutokana na makampuni ya uchimbaji madini na wawekezaji. Nimejionea jinsi wanaume na wanawake ambao ni wasaidizi wa jinsia na ardhi wanavyoweza kusaidia.
Many rural communities in Tanzania share similar challenges from mining companies and investors. I have seen first-hand how men and women gender and land champions can help.
Date: 13 juin 2019
Source: Farmlangrab, ASO et al
Anywaa Survival Organisation, GRAIN, Kenya Peasants' League, South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers' Movements | 13 juin 2019 [EN] [ES]
We are excited to announce that Dr. Margaret Rugadya, Ph.D. is joining the Resource Equity team. Dr Rugadya comes to us from the Ford Foundation, and we are thrilled to welcome her.
“Margaret brings a wealth of knowledge and experience with her. As a researcher, she will contribute a new perspective to Resource Equity.” – Renée Giovarelli
It was December and the school grounds were empty. Students and staff of Langata Road Primary School in Nairobi were home for the holidays, enjoying the break from lessons during the hot, sticky days.
At first no one noticed when builders moved onto the property with bricks and cement. Within two days they had built an impenetrable wall around the playground, cutting off the school buildings from the large grassy spot where students once played on the swings.