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  1. Neu in unserem Online-Magazin "Direkte Aktion": Kollaps – Was kommt da auf uns zu?

    Das Schlagwort von Kollaps und allgemeiner Erosion ist mittlerweile auch in linken und bürgerlichen Zeitungen allgegenwertig – auf was wir uns in den nächsten Jahren genau einzustellen haben, darüber herrscht aber oft Verwirrung. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.

    direkteaktion.org/2026/04/koll

    #Kollaps #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #SolidarischesPreppen #Revolution #Überwachung #Faschismus #PlanetareGrenzen #Artensterben #Bodendegeneration #Hunger #GlobalHunger #Nyéléni

  2. Neu in unserem Online-Magazin "Direkte Aktion": Kollaps – Was kommt da auf uns zu?

    Das Schlagwort von Kollaps und allgemeiner Erosion ist mittlerweile auch in linken und bürgerlichen Zeitungen allgegenwertig – auf was wir uns in den nächsten Jahren genau einzustellen haben, darüber herrscht aber oft Verwirrung. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.

    direkteaktion.org/2026/04/koll

    #Kollaps #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #SolidarischesPreppen #Revolution #Überwachung #Faschismus #PlanetareGrenzen #Artensterben #Bodendegeneration #Hunger #GlobalHunger #Nyéléni

  3. Neu in unserem Online-Magazin "Direkte Aktion": Kollaps – Was kommt da auf uns zu?

    Das Schlagwort von Kollaps und allgemeiner Erosion ist mittlerweile auch in linken und bürgerlichen Zeitungen allgegenwertig – auf was wir uns in den nächsten Jahren genau einzustellen haben, darüber herrscht aber oft Verwirrung. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.

    direkteaktion.org/2026/04/koll

    #Kollaps #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #SolidarischesPreppen #Revolution #Überwachung #Faschismus #PlanetareGrenzen #Artensterben #Bodendegeneration #Hunger #GlobalHunger #Nyéléni

  4. Neu in unserem Online-Magazin "Direkte Aktion": Kollaps – Was kommt da auf uns zu?

    Das Schlagwort von Kollaps und allgemeiner Erosion ist mittlerweile auch in linken und bürgerlichen Zeitungen allgegenwertig – auf was wir uns in den nächsten Jahren genau einzustellen haben, darüber herrscht aber oft Verwirrung. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.

    direkteaktion.org/2026/04/koll

    #Kollaps #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #SolidarischesPreppen #Revolution #Überwachung #Faschismus #PlanetareGrenzen #Artensterben #Bodendegeneration #Hunger #GlobalHunger #Nyéléni

  5. Neu in unserem Online-Magazin "Direkte Aktion": Kollaps – Was kommt da auf uns zu?

    Das Schlagwort von Kollaps und allgemeiner Erosion ist mittlerweile auch in linken und bürgerlichen Zeitungen allgegenwertig – auf was wir uns in den nächsten Jahren genau einzustellen haben, darüber herrscht aber oft Verwirrung. Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme.

    direkteaktion.org/2026/04/koll

    #Kollaps #Klima #Klimakatastrophe #SolidarischesPreppen #Revolution #Überwachung #Faschismus #PlanetareGrenzen #Artensterben #Bodendegeneration #Hunger #GlobalHunger #Nyéléni

  6. "Oxfam: Disimpegno mai visto dei Paesi del G7 sull’aiuto allo sviluppo: nel 2026 taglio di 44 miliardi rispetto al 2024. Terzo anno consecutivo di calo delle risorse destinate al Sud globale. Sarà compromessa l’assistenza sanitaria nei Paesi più poveri, un’intera generazione sarà privata del diritto all’istruzione”

    ilfattoquotidiano.it/2025/06/1

    #GlobalHunger #hunger #oxfam #G7 #africa #asia #usaid

  7. #TechnoHumanitarianism #DigitalHumanitarianism #GlobalHunger #FoodInsecurity: "We’d fallen prey to the comforting illusion that shiny new technology would solve everything. But technology does not work on its own; it needs attendants, people like Abdou, Nasser, and all those who worked to get things right for the refugees in Bétou.

    Ultimately, mobile money transfers proved to be an effective solution to a humanitarian supply-chain issue. Still, there was a larger problem left unsolved: the community was still unable to feed itself without aid. Working with UNHCR, WFP advocated with authorities to allow the Central Africans to obtain the land they needed to farm. The Congolese had given the refugees protected status, but they still refused to let them acquire farmland. Ultimately, an agreement was reached that allowed refugees to lease farmland from locals for three to five years—enough time to give them some security, and to plant food crops for themselves and sell the surplus.

    Soon enough, the Central Africans began growing cabbage and tomatoes, which they sold at Bétou’s riverside market. Technology had streamlined one aspect of food delivery, but the larger issue of access to land and a sustainable future for the refugees could only be resolved through negotiations between human beings."

    lithub.com/what-the-rise-of-te

  8. #TechnoHumanitarianism #DigitalHumanitarianism #GlobalHunger #FoodInsecurity: "We’d fallen prey to the comforting illusion that shiny new technology would solve everything. But technology does not work on its own; it needs attendants, people like Abdou, Nasser, and all those who worked to get things right for the refugees in Bétou.

    Ultimately, mobile money transfers proved to be an effective solution to a humanitarian supply-chain issue. Still, there was a larger problem left unsolved: the community was still unable to feed itself without aid. Working with UNHCR, WFP advocated with authorities to allow the Central Africans to obtain the land they needed to farm. The Congolese had given the refugees protected status, but they still refused to let them acquire farmland. Ultimately, an agreement was reached that allowed refugees to lease farmland from locals for three to five years—enough time to give them some security, and to plant food crops for themselves and sell the surplus.

    Soon enough, the Central Africans began growing cabbage and tomatoes, which they sold at Bétou’s riverside market. Technology had streamlined one aspect of food delivery, but the larger issue of access to land and a sustainable future for the refugees could only be resolved through negotiations between human beings."

    lithub.com/what-the-rise-of-te

  9. #TechnoHumanitarianism #DigitalHumanitarianism #GlobalHunger #FoodInsecurity: "We’d fallen prey to the comforting illusion that shiny new technology would solve everything. But technology does not work on its own; it needs attendants, people like Abdou, Nasser, and all those who worked to get things right for the refugees in Bétou.

    Ultimately, mobile money transfers proved to be an effective solution to a humanitarian supply-chain issue. Still, there was a larger problem left unsolved: the community was still unable to feed itself without aid. Working with UNHCR, WFP advocated with authorities to allow the Central Africans to obtain the land they needed to farm. The Congolese had given the refugees protected status, but they still refused to let them acquire farmland. Ultimately, an agreement was reached that allowed refugees to lease farmland from locals for three to five years—enough time to give them some security, and to plant food crops for themselves and sell the surplus.

    Soon enough, the Central Africans began growing cabbage and tomatoes, which they sold at Bétou’s riverside market. Technology had streamlined one aspect of food delivery, but the larger issue of access to land and a sustainable future for the refugees could only be resolved through negotiations between human beings."

    lithub.com/what-the-rise-of-te

  10. #TechnoHumanitarianism #DigitalHumanitarianism #GlobalHunger #FoodInsecurity: "We’d fallen prey to the comforting illusion that shiny new technology would solve everything. But technology does not work on its own; it needs attendants, people like Abdou, Nasser, and all those who worked to get things right for the refugees in Bétou.

    Ultimately, mobile money transfers proved to be an effective solution to a humanitarian supply-chain issue. Still, there was a larger problem left unsolved: the community was still unable to feed itself without aid. Working with UNHCR, WFP advocated with authorities to allow the Central Africans to obtain the land they needed to farm. The Congolese had given the refugees protected status, but they still refused to let them acquire farmland. Ultimately, an agreement was reached that allowed refugees to lease farmland from locals for three to five years—enough time to give them some security, and to plant food crops for themselves and sell the surplus.

    Soon enough, the Central Africans began growing cabbage and tomatoes, which they sold at Bétou’s riverside market. Technology had streamlined one aspect of food delivery, but the larger issue of access to land and a sustainable future for the refugees could only be resolved through negotiations between human beings."

    lithub.com/what-the-rise-of-te

  11. #TechnoHumanitarianism #DigitalHumanitarianism #GlobalHunger #FoodInsecurity: "We’d fallen prey to the comforting illusion that shiny new technology would solve everything. But technology does not work on its own; it needs attendants, people like Abdou, Nasser, and all those who worked to get things right for the refugees in Bétou.

    Ultimately, mobile money transfers proved to be an effective solution to a humanitarian supply-chain issue. Still, there was a larger problem left unsolved: the community was still unable to feed itself without aid. Working with UNHCR, WFP advocated with authorities to allow the Central Africans to obtain the land they needed to farm. The Congolese had given the refugees protected status, but they still refused to let them acquire farmland. Ultimately, an agreement was reached that allowed refugees to lease farmland from locals for three to five years—enough time to give them some security, and to plant food crops for themselves and sell the surplus.

    Soon enough, the Central Africans began growing cabbage and tomatoes, which they sold at Bétou’s riverside market. Technology had streamlined one aspect of food delivery, but the larger issue of access to land and a sustainable future for the refugees could only be resolved through negotiations between human beings."

    lithub.com/what-the-rise-of-te

  12. @[email protected] ways to measure consequences of #Russia’s full-scale invasion of #Ukraine, begun Friday, Feb. 24, 2022. Most of them— +8000 #Ukrainian #civilians killed, 8 million forced to flee abroad, a #globalhunger #crisis driven by surging food prices—paint an unremittingly tragic picture, for both Ukraine and world. For climate Inside Ukraine, experts have tracked vast amounts of the #greenhousegasses that have been unleashed by #VladimirPutin’s path of destruction. #ClimateCostofWar

  13. @[email protected] ways to measure consequences of #Russia’s full-scale invasion of #Ukraine, begun Friday, Feb. 24, 2022. Most of them— +8000 #Ukrainian #civilians killed, 8 million forced to flee abroad, a #globalhunger #crisis driven by surging food prices—paint an unremittingly tragic picture, for both Ukraine and world. For climate Inside Ukraine, experts have tracked vast amounts of the #greenhousegasses that have been unleashed by #VladimirPutin’s path of destruction. #ClimateCostofWar

  14. @[email protected] ways to measure consequences of #Russia’s full-scale invasion of #Ukraine, begun Friday, Feb. 24, 2022. Most of them— +8000 #Ukrainian #civilians killed, 8 million forced to flee abroad, a #globalhunger #crisis driven by surging food prices—paint an unremittingly tragic picture, for both Ukraine and world. For climate Inside Ukraine, experts have tracked vast amounts of the #greenhousegasses that have been unleashed by #VladimirPutin’s path of destruction. #ClimateCostofWar

  15. @[email protected] ways to measure consequences of #Russia’s full-scale invasion of #Ukraine, begun Friday, Feb. 24, 2022. Most of them— +8000 #Ukrainian #civilians killed, 8 million forced to flee abroad, a #globalhunger #crisis driven by surging food prices—paint an unremittingly tragic picture, for both Ukraine and world. For climate Inside Ukraine, experts have tracked vast amounts of the #greenhousegasses that have been unleashed by #VladimirPutin’s path of destruction. #ClimateCostofWar

  16. @[email protected] ways to measure consequences of #Russia’s full-scale invasion of #Ukraine, begun Friday, Feb. 24, 2022. Most of them— +8000 #Ukrainian #civilians killed, 8 million forced to flee abroad, a #globalhunger #crisis driven by surging food prices—paint an unremittingly tragic picture, for both Ukraine and world. For climate Inside Ukraine, experts have tracked vast amounts of the #greenhousegasses that have been unleashed by #VladimirPutin’s path of destruction. #ClimateCostofWar