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戦争と紛争

News / 2018年10月25日

Yemen is sliding fast toward what could become one of the worst famines in living memory, the UN’s top emergency relief official has warned.

News / 2018年9月10日

More than half a million children in conflict zones could die from extreme hunger before the end of the year, new research by Save the Children shows.

Article / 2018年8月20日

ストックホルム国際平和研究所(SIPRI)の最新報告書によると、2017年、世界の国々は総額1兆7390億ドルを武器や軍隊に費やしました。実質的には2016年から1.1%という僅かな増加とはいえ、2017年の総計額は冷戦終結以来最高となりました。

Blog / 2018年7月20日

Migrants around the world are facing new barriers to humanitarian aid and public services as some governments have criminalized or sought to limit efforts to help refugees, sometimes in a bid to deter migration—and often in violation of human rights, according to (pdf) a new report by the International Red Cross.

Blog / 2018年7月5日

The root cause of our immigration problems arise out of gross global inequalities, and will have to be dealth with at the international level, sooner or later. Any quest for a solution should also rest on the foundation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, says Peter Marcuse.

Blog / 2018年6月28日

"Despite the obvious correlation between Western-sustained wars and the EU’s refugee crisis, no moral awakening is yet to be realized." By Ramzy Baroud.

Blog / 2018年6月28日

「西側諸国が継続する戦争とEUの難民危機の間には明らかな相関関係があるにもかかわらず、道徳的な目覚めはまだ実現していない」。ラムジー・バロウドによる。

News / 2018年6月26日

Every two seconds, someone in the world was forcibly displaced in 2017, according to a new report by the U.N. Refugee Agency.

Article / 2018年5月31日

According to the latest report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), in total, countries around the world spent $ 1.739 billion on arms in 2017. Although there was a marginal increase of 1.1 percent rise in real terms on 2016, the total global spending in 2017 is the highest since the end of the cold war.

News / 2018年4月25日

Donors and governments meeting Tuesday and Wednesday for the Brussels II conference must take the opportunity to bring change for the millions of vulnerable Syrians in their war-torn country and in the region by following through on previous commitments to protect displaced people and fund the aid response.