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India: River embankment governance and the situation of Lodha people in the Sunderbans

India: River embankment governance and the situation of Lodha people in the Sunderbans

by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Governance

India: River embankment governance and the situation of Lodha people in the Sunderbans Samiksha Bharati ‘I have seen four storms before this one during which everything was destroyed … even when we are sitting at home we can get blown away. But this is where I was...
Nepal: The cost of hydropower – dispossessing indigenous Magar communities of land and water

Nepal: The cost of hydropower – dispossessing indigenous Magar communities of land and water

by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Infrastructure

Nepal: The cost of hydropower – dispossessing indigenous Magar communities of land and water Prabindra Shakya & Alessandro Ramazzotti Now in his late sixties, Til Bahadur Thapa is a local villager from the indigenous Magar community of Tanahu district in western...
Pakistan: Unequal distribution of flood relief in Umerkot District

Pakistan: Unequal distribution of flood relief in Umerkot District

by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Floods

Pakistan: Unequal distribution of flood relief in Umerkot District Huzaifa Nasir Sindh is Pakistan’s third-largest province and is home to a diverse population of religious and ethnic minorities, including Hindus, Christians and Ahmadis. Despite supposedly...
Bangladesh: Sanitation among Rohingya women in Kutupalong refugee camp

Bangladesh: Sanitation among Rohingya women in Kutupalong refugee camp

by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Sanitation

Bangladesh: Sanitation among Rohingya women in Kutupalong refugee camp Isadora Belmonte Rohingya are a stateless Muslim minority in Myanmar who for decades have experienced violent persecution in their home country. Over one million Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar...

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