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United Nations University web magazine examining the interconnections between climate change, resource depletion, biodiversity and food security.
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Tackling COVID-19 and Climate Change in Unison Will Help Us Better Protect People on the Move
18 de diciembre de 2020, puesto en línea por Daniel Powell — SDEx 3, SDEx 10, SDEx 13, COVID19, COVID19 on UNU, Migration, Climate Change, and COVID-19A coordinated effort to tackle COVID-19 and climate change is essential to ensure the human rights and livelihoods of migrants, refugees, and displaced populations are safeguarded during and long after the pandemic. -
Rethinking Water-Migration Interlinkages Within the Context of the COVID-19 Crisis
11 de diciembre de 2020, puesto en línea por Daniel PowellAs the COVID-19 pandemic compounds a series of disease outbreaks in Central Africa, solutions depend on understanding the connections between ongoing conflict, forced migration, health systems, and gaps in water, sanitation, and (...) -
Black Voices Matter: What Have the Protests Achieved and Should They Always Be Non-violent?
8 de diciembre de 2020, puesto en línea por Daniel Powell — New from UNU, UNU Views, SDEx 10, SDEx 11Although non-violent resistance may at first seem weak and inefficient in the face of oppression, it has proven to be a very strategic tool in the hands of marginalised communities to redress structural imbalances and claim rights to justice and (...) -
The Importance of Decentralised Development Cooperation for Migrants in a Post-pandemic World
4 de diciembre de 2020, puesto en línea por Daniel PowellSub-national actors, networks, and resources will be vital to support migrants as they respond to the impacts of COVID-19 and face new barriers that compound their existing vulnerabilities. -
Is COVID-19 Shifting Attitudes Towards Sustainability? A Case Study from Amsterdam
27 de noviembre de 2020, puesto en línea por Daniel Powell — New from UNU, SDEx 3, SDEx 11, Featured on UNU, COVID19, COVID19 on UNU, Migration, Climate Change, and COVID-19With a global population co-experiencing social, economic, and health impacts from the COVID-19 crisis, research in Amsterdam provides a window of insight into how the pandemic might be shaping new perceptions of sustainability.