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Categoria: Cooperação Internacional

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In an era of global uncertainty, the SDGs can be our guide

Global cooperation is at a crossroads. Many of the world’s biggest challenges are not a result of disagreements about how to cooperate, but a profound loss of direction about why to cooperate in the first place.

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How climate change is fueling extremism

Climate change is already triggering devastating weather events across the planet, including prolonged droughts, flash floods and wildfires.

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Instituto lança aplicativo para ajudar migrantes e refugiados

A organização não governamental Instituto Igarapé lançou hoje (6), no Rio de Janeiro, o aplicativo OKA, para auxiliar migrantes, refugiados, solicitantes de refúgio e deslocados internos no Brasil na busca de serviços internos e políticas públicas.

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Can Canada lead on Latin America? Venezuela poses a test

As Canada hosts an international meeting Monday aimed at ending the presidency of Venezuela’s embattled Nicolás Maduro, it faces charges in both Venezuela and at home that it’s acting as a lackey of the United States.

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The Global South and UN Peace Operations

The countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America provide around 92 percent of all military and police personnel for United Nations (UN) peace operations

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Climate Migration Hotspots in Mexico and Central America

In some areas of the world, including Central America, rising sea levels and declining agricultural productivity due to climate change are expected to trigger major migratory flows, especially within countries.

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BBC World News

Robert Muggah, diretor de pesquisa do Igarapé, falou à BBC sobre mudanças climáticas e sua influência na violência.

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How Brazil Can Do Better for Venezuela’s Refugees

Long an advocate for refugee rights, Brazil’s response to the Venezuelan crisis has fallen short. Here’s how it could be improved.   By Maiara Folly and Robert Muggah Published in Americas Quarterly It’s official. Venezuela is suffering the worst migration crisis in Latin American history.

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Is Kabila Using Ethnic Violence to Stay in Power?

For as long as anyone can recall, Ituri, the mineral-rich province in the northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been wracked by inter-communal violence.

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A new mega railway across Latin America

This idea has gained momentum as Peru, Bolivia and Brazil join forces to build a corridor that would stretch over 3,800 km from the port of Santos, in Brazil, across Bolivia to the port of Ilo, in Peru.

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These are Asia’s most future-ready cities

The planet is urbanizing at an unprecedented speed, generating enormous social, economic and climatic stress. If sustainable urbanization is one of the paramount challenges of the 21st century, then Asia is ground zero for determining whether humanity can succeed.

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Episode 4: Mama Koite Doumbia (Mali)

Ms Mama KOITE DOUMBIA is a member of the UN Advisory Committee/Women for West and Central Africa, President of the Mali Women Leaders Platform.