The Unintended Consequences of the Colombian Peace Agreement

Deforestation and violence aimed at those protecting the environment have increased in the post-conflict period following the 2016 permanent ceasefire agreement in Colombia. Photo: Katie Rodriguez/Unsplash

Av: Eleonora Moen

Deforestation is harmful in tropical areas, and most of the tropical regions of the world are located in conflict-ridden countries. Thus there is an often unexplored relationship between deforestation and conflict zones. In the case of Colombia, the peace process has led to an increase in deforestation, as well as an increase in violence on those who aim to protect the environment.

23 juni, 2021, English, Long read, Magazine

An inclusive democracy is needed to curb the spiraling conflict in Myanmar

Protesters across Myanmar call for the release of political detainees and the restoration of democracy.
Photo: Roel Wijnants, Flickr

Av: Leni Lindemann

The recent military coup has re-ignited and exacerbated some of Myanmar’s long-running civil wars, pushing the country deeper into crisis. Pro-democracy resistance groups in the urban areas and rural ethnic insurgencies stand united in their war against the military regime. An inclusive democracy is necessary for long-term sustainable peace.

23 juni, 2021, Chronicle, English, Magazine

Unpacking Iraq’s Tishreen revolution: the complex politics of post-conflict Iraq

Young Iraqis took to the streets to demand an end of sectarian politics in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, October 2019.
Photo: Mondalawy, CC BY-SA 4.0 ,via Wikimedia Commons

Av: Ghadeer Hussein

Thousands of protestors took to the streets in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square in October 2019. They were chanting: “we want our country back”. What does that mean in post-conflict Iraq that 2018 had restored control over its territories and what are the driving factors for this uprising?

23 juni, 2021, English, Long read, Magazine

It’s not as easy as going back home

Camp for internally displaced people in Democratic Republic of Congo, 2017 Photo: UN Women/Carlos Ngeleka, Flickr

Av: Emily Elderfield

According to UNHCR, 1 percent of the world’s population is currently displaced due to conflict or persecution – that’s one in every 100 people who’ve been forced to leave home. When you think of civilians affected by conflict, you probably think of refugees fleeing their country in search of a safer life. However, many people […]

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23 juni, 2021, Chronicle, English, Magazine

Colombian Peace Process under Threat

Uncertainty surrounds the implementation of Colombia’s peace agreement following the election of the new government.
Photo: Leonfhl:/Flickr

Av: Aarne Hakomäki

In 2016 the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) reached a historic peace agreement. Over four years later the peace stands on uncertain ground, as new political leaders fail to embrace it.

22 juni, 2021, English, Long read, Magazine

Mayan Struggles for Healthcare Access in Guatemala

Mayans in Guatemala continue to deal with discrimination 24 years after a violent civil war.
Photo: Flickr, by Daniel Mennerich

Av: Alice Antoniou

Guatemala continues to face challenges remaining from the Guatemalan Civil War, including high levels of poverty and inequality. Anne Kraemer, Executive Director of Wuqu’ Kawoq, shares how this manifests in the Mayan people’s difficulties in accessing adequate healthcare services.

22 juni, 2021, English, Interview, Magazine

Pandemin ökar behovet av barnmorskor

Studier visar att tillgång till barnmorska vid graviditet och förlossning räddar liv. Foto: Flickr.

Av: Jonna Erdös

Flera instanser larmar om att mödravård såväl som andra instanser för sexuell och reproduktiv hälsa och rättigheter (SRHR) har blivit lidande i krisen. Sverige har en lång tradition av att främja barnmorskans roll. Den allvarliga internationella situationen kräver ytterligare satsningar av för att tillgodose det globala behovet av 900 000 fler barnmorskor, rapporterar UNFPA.

22 juni, 2021, Reportage

Vecka 24: Debatt om flykt och migration på internationella flyktingdagen

Av: Kansliet

Nya siffror från UNHCR visar att över 80 miljoner människor just nu är på flykt och att antalet mer än fördubblats de senaste tio åren. I veckan har debatten kretsat kring flera aspekter av flykt och migration och flera debattörer menar att de rika länderna i världen måste ta ett gemensamt ansvar över situationen. Även demokrati och klimat med koppling till Kinas regim har debatterats och att svenska företag ska sluta bistå diktaturer att förtrycka hbtqi-personer.

21 juni, 2021, Aktuell debatt

Det svenska biståndets historia – 70 år av lärdomar

Bakgrundsbild från boken "En svindlande uppgift: Sverige och biståndet 1945–1975", Ordfront

Datum och tid: 24 jun, 09:30 - 11:00

Till anmälan » Sverige är idag en av världens största biståndgivare i förhållande till folkmängd. ”Enprocentsmålet” fastställdes av riksdagen 1968 och Sveriges bistånd har legat på en internationellt relativt hög nivå sedan mitten av 1970-talet. Men hur växte det svenska biståndet fram? Vilka utmaningar mötte det svenska biståndets pionjärer? Hur har biståndet utvecklats under de […]

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18 juni, 2021, Event, Kalendarium