by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Usage
Iran: Baluch people running out of water due to unfair water management Sistan and Baluchistan is a predominantly Sunni and Baluch province in Iran. Once a lush and green land that benefited from fertile soil, Sistan and Baluchistan is home to ancient civilizations...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Usage
Chile: At the ends of the world, upside down Nicolás Salazar Sutil Chile is known as the ‘Country at the Ends of the World’ because it is the southernmost country on the planet. Chile is also a land of topsy-turvy inconsistencies. In a country dubbed the most...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Conflict
Niger: Ethnic conflict along the Komadugu River and the shores of Lake Chad Kamilu Hassan Hamza & Ardo Haru Jauro The Komadugu or Yobe River flows across the borderlands of Nigeria and Niger Republic, along an extensive plateau that covers most of Kano state and...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Conflict
Iraq: Marsh Arabs and ecological resilience – the legacy of conflict Achref Chibani Fatima, also known as Umm Ahmed, is a 40-year-old woman who has lived her entire life in the marshes of Maysan Governorate in southern Iraq. Fatima usually helps her husband harvest...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Drought
Paraguay: Lack of drinking water in the country that holds the world’s largest freshwater reserve Aldo Benítez Indigenous people from the Yalve Sanga Enlhet community in the Paraguayan municipality of Loma Plata in the arid Chaco region must walk several kilometres to...