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EnPAx Icon Request for Proposals to Host the Sixth International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding

Mar 17, 2026
Environmental Peacebuilding Association

The Board of Directors of the Environmental Peacemaking Association® (EnPAx®) invites proposals to host the Sixth International Conferences on Environmental Peacebuilding in 2030. 

This RFP provides…


Women-led Peacebuilding

Mar 16, 2026 | Carlito G. Galvez Jr.
Manila Bulletin

When President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stood before the United Nations General Assembly in New York City last March 10, he carried with him a clear…


Iraq’s Oil Paralysis: A Self-Inflicted Wound and a Gift to Tehran

Mar 16, 2026 | Yerevan Saeed

With the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil production from Iraq’s south in free fall, Baghdad’s failure to maximize the Iraq-Turkey Pipeline (ITP) is no…


Iran/Israel/United States: What to Know about Impact of US-Israel-Iran War on Global Food Security?

Mar 16, 2026
Xinhua

The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran is sending shockwaves across the globe and affecting multiple sectors. As attacks between the warring…


Ukraine: Food Waste Reforms Could Boost Food Security in Ukraine

Mar 16, 2026
University of Portsmouth

Improving how food waste is managed in Ukraine’s retail and hospitality sectors could help strengthen food security, according to new study published this week. The research suggests that…


Iraq/Kurdistan: KRG Says Will Export Iraqi Oil If Embargo, Militia Attacks Addressed

Mar 15, 2026
New Region

The Kurdistan Region on Sunday responded to claims by Baghdad that it is unwilling to export oil through Ceyhan pipeline, blaming the Iraqi government for…


South Sudan: Juba Officials Press Oil Producers for $2.5bn amid Accountability Queries

Mar 15, 2026 | Julius Barigaba
East African

South Sudanese officials could have taken more than $2.5 billion from oil producers against crude output, amid accountability queries as the country’s treasury battles to…


Sudan: Sudan’s Gold: A Wartime Refuge or a Smuggler’s Paradise?

Mar 15, 2026
Sudan Tribune

As missiles arc across the Middle East and global oil markets tremble, a quiet frenzy has taken hold of the dusty gold markets of Khartoum.…


Iran: Toxic Skies and Scarce Water: How the Iran Conflict Threatens the Middle East Environment

Mar 14, 2026 | Mohammad Ehsan Leghari
Friday Times

The US–Israel–Iran conflict has entered its tenth day, birthing a profound and complex environmental crisis alongside regional security threats. While global attention remains fixed on…


Somalia: Somalia’s Unregulated Gold Mining Creates Continental Governance Crisis

Mar 14, 2026 | Muflih Hidayat
Discovery Alert

Across the developing world, remote territories rich in valuable minerals frequently operate outside traditional regulatory frameworks, creating what economists term "governance voids." These spaces emerge…


Liberia: Liberia Urged to Act against Illegal Foreign Settlers in Forests

Mar 13, 2026 | Edwin N. Khakie
New Dawn

Othello Garblah, publisher of The New Dawn, has called on the Liberian government to take immediate action to remove foreigners living illegally in Liberia’s forested…


Iran: War Disrupts Fertiliser Supplies, Puts Food Security at Risk

Mar 13, 2026
Channel News Asia

With production in the Gulf countries at a standstill and gas prices rising, the war in the Middle East is disrupting the supply of fertilisers…


In Context: Erika Weinthal and Jeannie Sowers on the Middle East Conflict’s Impacts on Civilian Infrastructure

Mar 11, 2026 | Stimson Center

Recent attacks on critical infrastructure in Iran and the Persian Gulf mark a troubling escalation in the widening regional conflict. Since the US and Israel…


Iraq/Kurdistan: Erbil Rejects Exporting Oil for Baghdad without Conditional Deal

Mar 11, 2026
Asharq Al Awsat

Two Kurdish officials ruled out allowing Iraqi oil exports through the Kurdistan Region’s pipeline to Türkiye’s Ceyhan port “without a deal and conditions.” Their remarks…


Myanmar: China Quietly Moves Its Border Fences into Myanmar

Mar 11, 2026 | Athena Awn Naw
Irrawaddy

Since December last year, along Shan State’s border, residents have described the same slow transformation: fences rising deeper into Myanmar territory, fields cut in half,…


Liberia: Border Shooting Reportedly Leaves Liberian Injured as Guinean Troops Occupy Disputed Area in Lofa

Mar 11, 2026 | Selma Lomax
FrontPage Africa

A tense situation has developed along the Liberia-Guinea border in Sorlumba Clan after Guinean soldiers allegedly fired gunshots into Liberian territory, injuring a local resident…


Brazil: Landless Women Mobilize for Agrarian Reform and Against Violence by Brazil

Mar 10, 2026 | Lays Furtado
Via Campesina

This year’s National Day of Landless Women’s Struggles began on March 8 and runs until next Thursday, the 12th, with mobilizations in all regions of…


Water: Water Emerges as a Dangerous New War Target

Mar 10, 2026
Straits Times

Attacks on water systems are uncommon in wartime, but they have appeared in the war in the Middle East with strikes on desalination plants –…


Iran: Water Is Now a Weapon in the Expanding Middle East War

Mar 10, 2026 | Michael Jansen
Irish Times

While the US-Israeli military offensive against Iran has focused for the most part on strikes against military assets, a new battlefront is opening up over…


Iran: Bombing of Iran’s Oil Infrastructure to Have Major Environmental Fallout, Experts Warn

Mar 10, 2026 | Damien Gayle
Guardian

Israel’s bombing of Iran’s oil infrastructure will have major long-term environmental repercussions, experts have warned, as monitors admitted they were struggling to keep track of…


Iraq: Foreign Oil Companies Leave Iraq’s Akkas Gas Field over Security Concerns

Mar 10, 2026
Shafaq News

Foreign oil companies operating at Iraq’s Akkas gas field have begun temporarily leaving the site in Al-Anbar province pending a security assessment, a source in…


Afghanistan: Diverted Floods and Plundered Mines: What Are Shahr-e Bozorg’s Miners Saying?

Mar 10, 2026
Hasht-e-Subh Daily

Recent reports indicate that floodwaters have inundated a gold mine in the Awiz area of Shahr-e Bozorg district in Badakhshan province. While the exact extent…


Guinea/Liberia: Leymah Gbowee Praises Foya Youth for Patriotic Stand amid Liberia-Guinea Border Dispute

Mar 10, 2026 | Edwin N. Khakie
New Dawn

Leymah Gbowee has praised young Liberians in Foya for raising the national flag amid rising tension along the Liberia-Guinea border. In a message reacting to…


Kyrgyzstan: Local Solutions to Strengthen Climate Resilience in the Fergana Valley

Mar 10, 2026
UNDP

Communities in the Fergana Valley are strengthening their capacity to address climate and water-related challenges while building dialogue and cooperation around shared resources. Through a…


DRC: DRC Moves to Formalize Artisanal Gold Trade and Boost National Reserves

Mar 10, 2026
Trendsnafrica

The Democratic Republic of Congo is stepping up efforts to formalize its largely informal gold sector by increasing the amount of artisanal gold traded through…


After Oil, War of Water? Why Desalination Plants Are Turning into Targets in Middle East – Explained

Mar 9, 2026 | Times of India

The ongoing conflict in West Asia is entering a new phase as desalination plants, a key source of drinking water across the Gulf, begin to…


Climate, Conflict and Synthetic Fertilisers Are Sowing the Seeds of Instability

Mar 9, 2026 | Tom Nickson

As the latest rupture in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, military strikes on Iran by the USA and Israel will likely increase pressure on the…


Broken Land Systems Risk Liberia’s Future

Mar 9, 2026 | New Dawn

Land disputes in Liberia have reached alarming levels, threatening not only the nation’s social stability but also its economic development prospects. The failure to address…


What International Law Says about the Israeli Strikes on Iranian Oil Facilities

Mar 9, 2026 | Saeed Bagheri

Israeli strikes targeted oil facilities near the Iranian capital of Tehran over the weekend. Two oil refineries, both of which had been attacked by Israel…


Black Rain: The Health and Environmental Risks from Tehran’s Oil Fires

Mar 9, 2026 | Conflict and Environment Observatory

Overnight on the 7-8th of March, the Israeli-US war against Iran saw a significant escalation as Israel targeted Iran’s oil infrastructure. Israel reportedly attacked more…