In 2023, the UN General Assembly's landmark decision to refer climate change to the ICJ marked a pivotal moment for climate justice. As Vanuatu faces a climate emergency, this global unity offers hope for actionable solutions. Find out more below: https://lnkd.in/dC_ge-Zk
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Voices of the most vulnerable to climate change need to be heard and included in all countries national climate plans popularly known as NDCs. Oxfam’s research shows that women, youth, farmers & many vital players are left out of climate plans, this must change! #PeoplesClimateAction Read Oxfam’s study to learn more https://oxf.am/NDCs
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REACTION: 281.6 million people across 59 countries are now experiencing acute hunger – 24 million additional people over last year. Conflict is the primary driver of hunger. #GRFC24 Read our reaction https://oxf.am/4b8Dw7R
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Daily life in Kharkiv, in the east of Ukraine, is becoming unbearable. In recent weeks, the number of attacks has intensified, damaging power and vital infrastructure, making it almost impossible for ordinary people to go about their lives. This reflects a trend of increasing attacks in energy infrastructure across the country which is leaving many without power. At the same time, civilian casualties are on the rise. Civilians should not be paying the price of this war. Yevheniia talks about what life is like
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Lindt, Mondelēz, and Nestlé together raked in nearly $4 billion in profits from chocolate sales in 2023 from cocoa harvested in challenging conditions of drought & pests. Cocoa farmers are doubly demotivated as they battle extreme weather with paltry earnings from profit-making chocolatiers. #FightInequality #PayCocoaFarmers #BillionaireProfits More: https://oxf.am/CocoaConf24
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The collective fortunes of the #Ferrero and #Mars families, who own the two biggest private chocolate corporations, surged to $160.9 billion in 2023. This is more than the combined GDPs of Ghana and Ivory Coast, which supply most cocoa beans. #FightInequality #PayCocoaFarmers #BillionaireProfits https://oxf.am/CocoaConf24
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Empowering Women’s Rights Organizations in agriculture can unlock access to vital information, resources & economic opportunities to combat #climatecrisis. Read from #Ethiopia that highlights the pivotal role of WROs as frontline responders. #ClimateAction https://bit.ly/49Jaafn
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This #EarthDay, let's stand in solidarity with passionate climate activists advocating for #ClimateJustice within their communities, amplifying their voices and supporting vital efforts. Together, we champion a vision where possibility triumphs over poverty, envisioning an equitable world where every individual, especially the most vulnerable to the climate crisis, has the resources to withstand extreme weather and forge sustainable futures.
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Despite skyrocketing #cocoa prices, which topped $11,000 per metric ton for the first time, many farmers are unable to support their livelihood and are abandoning cocoa for other crops, or selling their land to illegal miners. Chocolate giants have enjoyed years of soaring profits and massive payouts to shareholders, have consistently pushed back cocoa farmers on anything that could reduce their profit margins. The only way forward is fairly rewarding farmers for their hard work. #FightInequality #PayCocoaFarmers #BillionaireProfits https://oxf.am/CocoaConf24
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