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War and conflict

Article / 2nd April 2020

医療と社会的ニーズの充足を優先するために軍事費を大幅に削減するよう求める国際平和ビューロー(IPB)の請願書に署名しよう。

Article / 2nd April 2020

Sign a petition from the International Peace Bureau (IPB) calling for a dramatic reduction of military spending in favour of healthcare and meeting social needs.

Blog / 14th January 2020

現在の米軍事費のどれだけ僅かな割合で世界の飢餓と極貧を永久に根絶できるかを、World Beyond War(戦争を超えた世界)の広告板は浮き彫りにしています。

Blog / 13th January 2020

A billboards project from World Beyond War highlights how little of current U.S. military spending could permanently end hunger and extreme poverty globally.

News / 13th December 2019

According to OCHA’s “Global Humanitarian Overview 2020,” 168 million people worldwide will need assistance in the coming year — the “highest figure in decades.”

Report / 16th November 2019

In einer zunehmend ungleichen und nicht nachhaltigen Welt müssen die Regierungen dringend die restriktiven politischen und wirtschaftlichen Ideologien der Vergangenheit überwinden und Lösungen finden, die den gemeinsamen Bedürfnissen der Menschen in allen Ländern gerecht werden. 

Blog / 25th September 2019

Every dollar of public money financing US militarism abroad is a dollar that could fight hunger, homelessness, or climate change, writes Medea Benjamin for openDemocracy. 

Report / 7th June 2019

The world’s 10 most under reported displacement crises— which have rendered millions of people homeless– have continued to worsen due either to political neglect, a shortage of funds or lack of media attention, according to a new report released by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).

Article / 17th May 2019

In his 900th column for openDemocracy, Paul Rogers shows how economics and climate demand a new approach to international security.

Article / 8th March 2019

At long last the political debate in the world’s richest country is vibrant with proposals that would help the most vulnerable in our society. And what do we hear in response? A growing chorus of naysayers.