Humanitarian action
Climate change and undernourishment : 25 million more children might be hit
by Yoann on Feb.23, 2010, under Ecology, Ecology thoughts, Humanitarian action, Humanitarian thoughts
Climate change could have terrible side effects… and leave another 25 million children malnourished by 2050, unless heafty investments in adaptive measures are made, says a major new report.

Three-year-old Antonio, who has the weight of a 6-month-old baby, is being attended at a health center for malnourished children (Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald)
An annual US$7 billion investment in agricultural productivity will be necessary to help farmers adapt and reduce (continue reading…)
The Theoretical and Legal Framing of the Concept of Disability: Current Trends
by Laura on Feb.15, 2010, under Humanitarian action, Humanitarian thoughts
1. The Theoretical Framework of Disability
On an international level, disability issues have become prevalent on the agendas of NGOs and UN agencies. Theoretical models of disability provide a social reference for laws and policies designed for disabled people[1]. At present, two models are predominant in the international arena: the medical and the social model. While previous policies were rooted in a medical approach, current programs addressing disability issues use a (continue reading…)
20 striking pictures of children in third world countries
by Yoann on Feb.05, 2010, under Humanitarian action, Traveling pictures
Pictures of children in third world countries… An efficient way to get aware that their way of living is definitely not ours… Unfortunately.

Natural disasters : the 10 deadliest throughout history
by Roger on Jan.28, 2010, under Ecology, Ecology thoughts, Humanitarian action, Humanitarian thoughts
When nature goes out of control….

Amnesty International campaign against destitution
by Yoann on Jan.24, 2010, under Communication, Humanitarian action
You have all heard about these city management games, the Sim City-like, where you embody a mayor, and are in charge of the development of housing, transports, public service, and so on…
Your first concern is always your inhabitants’ welfare.

Actually, this has been a great source of inspiration for Amnesty International… (continue reading…)
Insane practices for more farms profit : this is the Meatrix !
by Yoann on Dec.25, 2009, under Animal protection, Ecology, Humanitarian thoughts

Animal cruelty, hormones injection, antibiotic resistant bacteria, massive air and water pollution, small farming communities’ destruction… Do you know in which conditions is produced the meat in your plate ?
The Meatrix, from Free Range Studios, is here to teach you the truth, to (continue reading…)
Tribals and sustainable development
by Yoann on Dec.13, 2009, under Ecology, Ecology thoughts, Humanitarian action, Humanitarian thoughts

15th century : “Tribal people must be taken away from their dubious archaic faith : we must evangelize them… And in the process why not deplete their lands out of their valuable resources ?”
21h century : “Gosh, because of those nosy little activists, we are no longer free to make business as we used to do. Let’s pretend we are helping tribes out about their exploiting natural resources. Let’s fake they (continue reading…)
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