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Top 10 Posts for July 2016
August 5, 2016 By Schuyler NullWhat is just was the subject of our top three most popular stories last month on New Security Beat. From climate policy to gender inequality, many governments and NGOs are grappling with how to address marginalization and other systemic problems through interventions that also address environment or health issues. As the Sustainable Development Goals encourage such integrated thinking – by rich and poor countries – these kinds of considerations are likely here to stay.
Last month also saw guest posts on an experiment in U.S. food aid and what role infrastructure plays in determining the risk of conflict after drought.
1. Climate Policy vs. Climate Ethics? A Debate on Justice and Our Global Future, Cara Thuringer
2. Maxine Burkett on Why “Climate Refugees” Is Incorrect – and Why It Matters, Schuyler Null
3. New Approaches to Addressing Gender Inequality in Global Development, Sreya Panuganti
4. HoPE for Sustainable Development: Results From an Integrated Approach in East Africa, Sreya Panuganti
5. At the Eye of the Storm: Women and Climate Change, Aimee Jakeman
6. Family Planning and Environmental Sustainability: Assessing the Evidence, Cara Thuringer
7. Finding Resilience in the Aftermath of Cyclone Roanu in Bangladesh, Mickael De Souza
8. Inside a Data-Driven Attempt to Fight Spoilage in U.S. Food Aid, Mark Brennan
9. How Infrastructure Helps Determine the Risk of Violence Following Drought, Adrien Detges
10. Human Rights and the Environment: How Do We Do Better?, Adrienne Bober
Photo Credit: The Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room, Palais des Nations, courtesy of Jean-Marc Ferré/UN Photo.