Author Archives: Mark Leon Goldberg

Mark Leon Goldberg is the managing editor of UN Dispatch

Using Oral History to Track Climate Change in the American West

A Native American geologist uses memories of tribal elders to trace the effects of climate change.

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Mines Kill. The UN Tries to Stop That

Today is Mine Awareness Day. So, here’s something to help raise your awareness about mines: A Jeremy Renner narrated 8 minute documentary about UN Mine Action Service.

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Top of the Morning: ‘Arab’ Spring in Mauritania? Treason Charges for Ousted Mali President; Gross National Happiness

Top stories from DAWNS Digest. 

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Hope for Myanmar. Hope for the World

Given the events of the past week, it is not unreasonable to think that someday soon — once Burma’s democratic transition is complete– Aung San Suu Kyi may become President of her country.

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Top of the Morning: Syria Accepts April 10 Ceasefire Deadline; Mali Sanctions to Go Into Effect “Immediately”

Top stories from the Development and Aid World News Service – DAWNS Digest. 

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Map of the Day: A Year of Upheaval in North Africa and the Sahel

This is among the most amazing info-maps I have ever come across. Credit goes to Le Monde Diplomatique, which posted it to Relief Web for everyone to see and download.

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Top of the Morning: Aung San Suu Kyi Wins Parliamentary Elections; Western and Arab Countries Stepping Up Aid to Syrian Opposition; Mali Updates

Top Stories from DAWNS Digest. 

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In Praise of ECOWAS

We don’t know how the Mali coup will end. But because of ECOWAS, I predict it will end badly for the putschists.

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Top of the Morning: ECOWAS Puts the Squeeze on Mali; Forget the World Bank, BRICS Will Start Their Own Own

Top stories from the Development and Aid World News Service–DAWNS Digest.

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A Dangerous Turn Toward Ethnic Cleansing in Syria

New York Times reporter Anne Barnard spends some time with recent Syrian refugees in Lebanon. They tell her that the fighting is increasingly taking on a sectarian bent with neighbor fighting neighbor.

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