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Monthly Archives: December 2016

Save Rohingyas
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Rohingya Crisis: Is it another “Rwanda Genocide”?

Author arushdy Date December 15, 2016
Oppressed, Stateless, Stripped of Dignity. What is the Rohingyas fault? What sets us humans...
Tagged ASEAN, Call on world leaders, Rohingya, Rohingya Crisis, Rohingya Genocide, Rohingyas, Stateless | 3 Comments |
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IS KEY

Author evhurumuku Date December 13, 2016
  Don’t take old man tales for granted In any given area or place...
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International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Children: A Tragedy Missing In The Headlines

Author arushdy Date December 12, 2016
What was their fault? Urbanization, development, economic growth, technological advances, power, influence; that’s what...
Tagged Access to Education, Child Poverty, Children, Syria, UNICEF, War | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Why Dutertes stance on drugs is so ferocious

Author ntaylor99 Date December 6, 2016
  Philippines today   Rodrigo Duterte the recently elected seventy one year old President...
Tagged crystal meth, duterte, Illegal drug trade, opium | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Disaster ASEAN! Through The Disaster Management Cycle

Author wwindell Date December 6, 2016
Under the Wave off Kanagawa is one of the most recognisable artworks in the...
Tagged ASEAN, Climate Change, Disaster, Disaster Management, Hazards, Mitigation, Preparation, Recovery, Response | Leave a comment |
International Relations 1 (2016-2017)

Will You Survive When Disaster Sirens Wail?

Author jvschalkwyk Date December 6, 2016
Pain. Loss. Betrayal. Disillusionment. These are but a few of the words which surface...
Tagged ASEAN Blueprints, Community Level Disaster Resilience, Disaster Management, Disaster Resilience, Indonesia, Indonesia Disaster Resilience, Resilient ASEAN community | Leave a comment |
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