Jared Ferrie, Thomson Reuters Fdn

Jared Ferrie

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  • The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN)

Past articles by Jared:

'Race against the clock' to bolster Rohingya camps against rains

The risks of landslides and other disasters in camps sheltering more than 865,000 refugees will soar with the monsoon and cyclone seasons, aid workers say → Read More

'Progress and persistent abuses' in Thailand's fishing industry, says U.N.

Thailand's seafood sector has come under scrutiny in recent years after investigations showed slavery, trafficking and violence on fishing boats and at onshore ... → Read More

'Progress and persistent abuses' in Thailand's fishing industry, says U.N.

Thailand's seafood sector has come under scrutiny in recent years after investigations showed slavery, trafficking and violence on fishing boats and at onshore ... → Read More

Online tool helps seafood companies counter slavery risk

"We hope the tool will lead to long-term changes to practices in the industry so that seafood that is free of forced labour, human trafficking, and hazardous child labour becomes the norm" By Jared Ferrie PHNOM PENH, Feb 16 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new online tool helps seafood companies assess the risk of forced labour or human trafficking in their supply chains, the developers at the… → Read More

UN says Papua New Guinea has 'duty' to care for refugees sent by Australia

In 2016, PNG's Supreme Court ruled it was illegal to detain the nearly 800 refugees on Manus Island → Read More

As Afghans are sent home, World Bank calls for formal labour migration

Some 2 million Afghans have been deported or chosen to leave Iran and Pakistan since 2015 → Read More

As Afghans are sent home, World Bank calls for formal labour migration

Some 2 million Afghans have been deported or chosen to leave Iran and Pakistan since 2015 → Read More

EU firms face legal risk over "forced labour" from North Korea

Rights groups say North Korea sends tens of thousands of workers around the world to earn much needed foreign currency → Read More

LGBT festival opens in Myanmar after first public launch party

Same-sex relations remain illegal in the Southeast Asian nation → Read More

Big brands from banks to casinos unite to fight slavery in Asia

Companies in Asia hope that a corporate-backed movement to end modern slavery will succeed where activists have failed → Read More

As quake-prone Asia urbanises, shoddy construction raises disaster risk

Building codes are often unenforced in the world’s most populous and quake-prone continent → Read More

As quake-prone Asia urbanises, shoddy construction raises disaster risk

Building codes are often unenforced in the world’s most populous and quake-prone continent → Read More

Bellicose North Korea gives aid donors the jitters

The UN is making its humanitarian appeal for North Korea amid growing tensions and donor anxiety. Will the secretive state's civilians pay a heavy price? → Read More

Bellicose North Korea gives aid donors the jitters

The UN is making its humanitarian appeal for North Korea amid growing tensions and donor anxiety. Will the secretive state's civilians pay a heavy price? → Read More

EXCLUSIVE: UN rights envoy urges inquiry into abuses of Rohingya in Myanmar

Will pressure from the UN rights envoy prove the tipping point that leads to a commission of inquiry into the abuse of the Rohingya? → Read More

Climate change and mass migration: a growing threat to global security

We’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg so far. What will countries do when tens of millions are on the move? → Read More

The roots and risks of Myanmar’s new Rohingya insurgency

Will global Islamist militants capitalise on oppression of Myanmar Muslims? → Read More

The roots and risks of Myanmar’s new Rohingya insurgency

Will global Islamist militants capitalise on oppression of Myanmar Muslims? → Read More

Myanmar says Rohingya rape and abuse allegations “made-up”, despite mounting evidence

As allegations of widespread civilian abuse grow, Myanmar's claims of military "restraint" become increasingly hard to believe → Read More

1,000 Afghans flee fighting every day

Record numbers of civilians are being displaced by conflict in Afghanistan. Worryingly for aid agencies, many are impossible to reach. → Read More