The chapter shows in the case of El Salvador that although vertical violence erupted in the 1930s and the 1970s and 1980s, horizontal violence is found on an even deeper level. Forms of violence developed in El Salvador through activating cultural scripts of honor, which are rooted in the ...
El Salvador: Women serving prison terms for abortions they said they never had U.S to spend $1.5 million in Mexico, Central America for wildlife preservation Number of Africans, surge in Latin America trying to get to the U.S. More from “Central America” Chile Arica, Chile 6.3 Earthquak...
Gender Violence and HIV/AIDS in Post-Conflict West Africa: Issues and responses. Discussion Paper. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet; 2010. p. 42. Salama P, Laurence B, Nolan ML. Health and human rights in contemporary humanitarian crises: is Kosovo more important than Sierra Leone? BMJ. ...
According to the Gun Violence Archive, this is the 230th mass shooting in the United States this year.[2] Guam Typhoon: On Wednesday, May 24, 2023, Typhoon Mawar swept into the Pacific Islands, bringing severe rain, tree-shredding winds, and a storm surge that crashed through the coral ...
The WTO provides the opportunity for countries or territories struggling to escape violence to embark on a path of hope. That is a core mission of the WTO today just as it was for the GATT in the late 1940s. Moreover, the record over the first twenty-five years of the WTO’s existenc...
and thirdly, on the way forward for the Security Council to prevent the eruption or protraction of, or relapse into, violence, given the changing nature of conflicts and the security-development nexus, as well expressed in the concept note prepared by the Mission of Brazil (S/2011/50, annex...
El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, The Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Holy See, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica...
“Organized violence and conflict remain the primary drivers for acute hunger, with key trends indicating that conflict levels and violence against civilians continued to increase in 2022. Moreover, weatherextremes such as tropical storms, flooding and drought remain critical drivers in some regions. ...
The violence that emerged and confined to a small area has suddenly grown into one of the most horrible and trending humanitarian crises. For a long time, the food and nutrition crises in the country’s northeast were mostly overlooked by the south, and Boko haram was considered a northern ...
Latin American presidents who support decriminalization of marijuana won a big diplomatic victory in recent days when the 34-country Organization of American States issued a report that considers that option as one of several policies that might help reduce the region's drug-related violence ...