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Voices on the ground: peace, social justice, and ethics—the way to the end of hunger

Halfway to the sustainable development goals, the latest UN indicators show a record increase in hunger. The World Food Programme and Food and Agriculture Organization report that 828 million people are hungry, an increase of 46 million from the previous year and an increase of 150 million people since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of people worldwide who cannot afford a healthy diet has increased by 112 million, reaching nearly 3.1 billion by 2020, the report said. Millions of people are at risk of falling into a vicious cycle of malnutrition, ill health, and poverty, exacerbating inequalities already visible to current and future generations.

Руйнування, переміщення, голод, хвороби та смерть: Україна, Росія та інші країни

З моменту початку військового наступу Росії на Україну 24 лютого, за приблизними оцінками, конфлікт зачепив понад 18 мільйонів осіб (41% населення України). Майже кожен четвертий українець був змушений покинути свою домівку, близько 6,5 мільйонів людей стали внутрішньо переміщеними особами, а понад 3,5 мільйони людей втекли з країни.

Разрушение, перемещение, голод, болезни и смерть: Украина, Россия и другие страны

С момента начала военного наступления России на Украину 24 февраля, по приблизительным оценкам, конфликт затронул более 18 миллионов человек (41% населения Украины). Почти каждый четвертый украинец был вынужден покинуть свой дом, около 6,5 миллиона человек стали внутренне перемещенными лицами, а более 3,5 миллиона человек сбежали из страны.

Destrucción, desplazamiento forzoso, hambre, enfermedad y muerte: Ucrania, Rusia y más allá

Desde que comenzó la ofensiva militar rusa en Ucrania, el 24 de febrero, se calcula que más de 18 millones de personas (el 41% de la población ucraniana) se han visto afectadas por el conflicto. Casi uno de cada cuatro ucranianos ha tenido que abandonar su hogar. Cerca de 6,5 millones de personas se han desplazado dentro del país, y más de 3,5 millones han huido más allá de sus fronteras. 

Zerstörung, Vertreibung, Hunger, Krankheit und Tod: Ukraine, Russland und darüber hinaus

Es wird geschätzt, dass, seit Russlands Militäroffensive in der Ukraine am 24. Februar begann, mehr als  than 18 Millionen Menschen (41% der Bevölkerung der Ukraine) von dem Konflikt betroffen sind. Fast ein Viertel der Bevölkerung wurde aus ihren Häusern vertrieben, mit fast 6,5 Millionen Binnenflüchtlingen und mehr als 3,5 Millionen Menschen, die das land verlassen haben. 

Destruction, déplacement, faim, maladie et mort : Ukraine, Russie et bien plus encore

Depuis le début de l'offensive militaire russe en Ukraine le 24 février, on estime que plus de 18 millions de personnes (41% de la population ukrainienne) ont été touchées par le conflit. Près d'un Ukrainien sur quatre a été contraint de quitter son domicile, avec près de 6,5 millions de personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays et plus de 3,5 millions de personnes ont fui le pays.

COP26: historic moment into what really matters to sustain life

The highly anticipated, long awaited COP26 began 31 October. It has now been six years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement at COP21 and much remains to be implemented in order to fulfil the promises agreed to at that historic moment by the member states. We knew then that the road ahead would be challenging and that changing our systems would require a radical shift in policies and behaviours—but we were hopeful. 

Let the food systems nourish people and the planet rather than feed the profits of the privileged

The food system is a complex web of activities involving production, processing, transport, and consumption. Key issues concerning the food system include how food production affects the natural environment, the impact of food on individual and population health, the governance and economics of food production, its sustainability, and the degree to which we waste food.

Stolen dreams, stolen generations

Human trafficking continues to remain one of the most grievous assaults on the fundamental rights and inherent dignity of people. The crime, also known as modern-day slavery, is dehumanising in the sense that it corrupts one’s identity as being made in the image of God, instead reducing one to a mere commodity or object.

Hoping against hope

The same week Brazil reached half a million deaths by COVID-19, my parents got the first dose of the vaccine. On my way to work, I pass through a vaccination post full of people, and through a cemetery full of grief. The past year and few months were a mix of fear, indignation and anger for me. But also a time where I saw generosity and hope bloom.

Indigenous peoples and the pandemic in the land of inequalities

476 million indigenous people live around the world, of which 11.5% live in our Latin American region. In these years that we are going from the COVID 19 pandemic in our territories (indigenous or tribal at the Latin American level), the presence of many extractive companies, mainly uranium and lithium, has increased, land traffickers and among other monoculture companies with fires for the cultivation of oil palm, logging, putting vulnerable peoples at greater risk than what is already experienced.