by SafeGround | 19 Feb 2021 | MiddleGround Journal
By Kasun Ubayasiri and Rwango Kadafi APRIL, 2020: At the onset of Africa’s COVID outbreak, residents of the Kakuma refugee camp, one of the largest in the world, live in fear of infection as they struggle to access the most basic protections like soap and clean...
by SafeGround | 19 Feb 2021 | MiddleGround Journal
Shale Thompson walks back towards the Deebing Creek camp “If this goes there’s nothing else left.” Stepping through the gate onto the old Deebing Creek mission site, I’m met with an overwhelming sense of peace. The bushland remains untouched, the wildlife...
by Isabella Porras | 19 Feb 2021 | Protect Pacific from explosive remnants of war
Hardly a three-hour flight from Brisbane lies the small island nation of the Solomon Islands. Known by very few Australians, the Solomon Islands played a crucial role in the Pacific fight in World War II. Now, years later, this small country still bears the scars of...
by Rhett Kleine | 19 Feb 2021 | MiddleGround Journal
A Changa shepard leads her flock out of camp for the dayA mountain range of the Himalaya in the Indian state of Ladakh The Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as the roof of the world. One can’t quite grasp the accuracy of this name until they see the snow-capped...
by SafeGround | 19 Feb 2021 | MiddleGround Journal
By Siddhant Vashistha Frequent landslides have made it clear that Kerala, India needs to control the business of quarrying. On the seventh of August heavy rains were followed by a massive landslide in Kerala’s Idukki district. The landslide occurred at Pettimudi, a...
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