Marshall Islands asks world leaders to stand in solidarity and take difficult and bold decisions to fight against climate crisis. “We cannot afford further delay…”
Tag: Marshall Islands
How do we mourn an island? Where do we mark its grave?
Marshall Islands is uniquely at risk for climate change, islets are disappearing, and it is so dire that we’ve been forced as a nation to completely change the way we plan for our future, writes Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner.
Marshall Islands partners with WHO to increase resilience to climate change and pandemics
A new project in Marshall Islands to tackle health impacts of climate change and prepare for future health emergencies
Marshall Islands to receive UN support over nuclear legacy
UN adopted a resolution to assist the Marshall Islands in its efforts to secure justice for people suffering from the nuclear legacy
Marshall Islands takes U.S nuclear legacy to the Human Rights Council
After obtaining the appointment of a human rights expert on climate change, Marshall Islands is now seeking the UN rights body’s help to address the nuclear legacy
U.S. nuclear tests: A haunting nightmare of the Marshallese
U.S. claims it “has an enduring commitment to the Pacific Islands”. However, U.S. nuclear tests conducted in the Marshall Islands is “a matter of human rights and environmental justice.”, writes Xin Ping
Climate change and the future of the United States-Marshall Islands relationship
The U.S should renew its Compact of Free Association with Marshall Islands and do more to tackle climate change if it hopes to atone for historical injustices and counter China’s influence, writes Laura Brewington
Marshall Islands will become first Pacific island nation to publish fishing activity to Global Fishing Watch map
Marshall Islands to become first Pacific island nation to advance transparency of its fishing activity to Global Fishing Watch map
The shameful U.S nuclear history in the Marshall Islands
After decades of interfering in the Marshall Islands with nuclear testing, disposal of radioactive waste, and human experimentation, U.S leaders are considering a formal apology, writes Edward Hunt
Using a People-Centred Approach to improve food security in Marshall Islands
Workshop assists Marshall Islands civil society and government officials in better understanding the concept of the People-Centred Approach to improve food security