Showing posts with label Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rice. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

US Amb Susan Rice joined other UN Security Council representatives to call on UN peacekeepers to protect civilians in the DR Congo from LRA attacks

TO BE NOTED: From ResolveUganda:

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Weekly Roundup for April 11-17: Ugandan army clashes with LRA rebels in DR Congo
When we started this organization a few years ago, a top UN official had just given the conflict in northern Uganda the infamous title of "one of the world's most neglected crises". Since that time, the hard work of activists across the country and throughout the world have raised the profile of this issue in the international community and caused our leaders to pay more attention than they ever had before. Unfortunately, that new-found notoriety, demonstrated this week in a statement from the UN Security Council, has not been matched with the action necessary to resolve the conflict. Words will not end this war, so we must keep taking action until our politicians follow suit. Thank you for your persistence.

Onto the news...

The Good: The US and other members of the UN Security Council last week condemned LRA raids and urged UN peacekeepers in the DR Congo to protect civilians from further attacks.

The Bad: The Council has yet to back up its strong words with concrete action to reinforce the shorthanded UN peacekeeping force in the DR Congo.

The Ugly: At least six people were reportedly killed last Friday in a clash involving the Ugandan military and LRA rebels.

Regional Security

Situation in Northern Uganda

  • Seven people were injured during a land dispute in northern Uganda, part of a growing trend of violent land disputes in areas where people are returning to their homes after years of being displaced.
  • A Ugandan court ruled that the Ugandan government must compensate 6,000 northern Ugandans whose cattle and property were destroyed by the Ugandan military in the 1980s. Failure of the Ugandan government to compensate northerners for these losses in the past has been a persistent source of tension in the region.


International Response

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Monday, October 27, 2008

"However, the UN said that they expect agricultural goods barter to become more common. "

Via Yves Smith on Naked Capitalism:

"From the Financial Times:
Thailand on Monday said it planned to barter rice for oil with Iran in the clearest example to date of how the triple financial, fuel and food crisis is reshaping global trade as countries struggle with high commodity prices and a lack of credit.

The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation said such government-to-government bartering – a system of trade not used for decades – was likely to become more common as the private sector was finding it hard to access credit for food imports.

“Government-to-government deals will increase in number,” said Concepción Calpe, a senior economist at the FAO in Rome. “The lack of credit for trade could lead also to a resurgence of barter deals between countries,” she added."

What do we call this economy? The nation barter economy? Can it work with anything but one good for another good? How do you price it?