‘We must continue to believe in the power of diplomacy,’ India says in UN speech

India was represented at the opening of the 77th General Assembly by Minister of External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, who reminded his audience that India is celebrating 75 years of independence, which he described as a story of the “toil, determination, innovation, and enterprise of millions of ordinary Indians”.  The Minister outlined India’s commitment to multilateralism,… Continue reading ‘We must continue to believe in the power of diplomacy,’ India says in UN speech

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Russia had ‘no choice’ but to launch ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine, Lavrov tells UN

Faced with the “inability” of Western countries to negotiate and the Ukrainian Government’s “war against its own people” in the east, Russia had “no choice” but to launch what the Government refers to as its special military operation, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told the UN General Assembly on Saturday. The operation launched on 24 February… Continue reading Russia had ‘no choice’ but to launch ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine, Lavrov tells UN

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Mali reports progress in political transition process, fighting terrorism

The process to restore civilian rule in the wake of the August 2020 military coup in the West African country will conclude in March 2024, when power will be transferred to elected authorities.  “I’m pleased to underline that some significant progress has already been made,” he said, referring to the passing of the electoral law,… Continue reading Mali reports progress in political transition process, fighting terrorism

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Colombia’s ‘dinosaur of peace’

Colombia’s 2016 Peace Agreement has led to an unexpected outcome: the discovery of a new species of dinosaur. Researchers now know that, around 175 million years ago, a 12-metre long sauropod, roamed around an area of northern Colombia. The scientific world is attributing the discovery of this new species of herbivorous dinosaur to the improved… Continue reading Colombia’s ‘dinosaur of peace’

Irish Taoiseach rails against ‘Security Council’s failure to act’ at UN General Assembly

Micheál Martin, the head of the Irish Government, used his General Assembly speech on Thursday to express his frustration at the “Security Council’s failure to act” in tackling a range of peace and security issues. Noting that 2022 is Ireland’s centenary year as a sovereign country, and Mr. Martin pointed out that one of the… Continue reading Irish Taoiseach rails against ‘Security Council’s failure to act’ at UN General Assembly

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With help, Iraq’s spirit of hope, forward-looking youths can keep nascent democracy on track, Prime Minister says

“The hope embodied by the people of Iraq, had enabled them to snatch opportunities for life, progress and peace from the clutches of crisis and conflict,” the Prime Minister told leaders gathered in New York for the Assembly’s annual high-level debate. The people of Iraq had also used that same spirit of hope to fight terrorism… Continue reading With help, Iraq’s spirit of hope, forward-looking youths can keep nascent democracy on track, Prime Minister says

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Your Donation Can Help Child Refugees from Ukraine

The war in Ukraine has resulted in one of the fastest-growing refugee crises since World War II. One-third of the country has been forced to leave home. Millions of children are displaced both inside Ukraine and in Poland, Moldova, Romania and other refugee-hosting neighboring countries. Children and families are facing food and water shortages and… Continue reading Your Donation Can Help Child Refugees from Ukraine

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Speech: Taking stronger action to keep the promises of Generation Equality

Speech: Taking stronger action to keep the promises of Generation Equality As we gather today—just over a year since the Generation Equality Forum in Mexico City and Paris—I am here to tell you that we must take stronger action to ensure that the promises of Generation Equality are kept. As Executive Director of UN Women,… Continue reading Speech: Taking stronger action to keep the promises of Generation Equality

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Flood-ravaged Pakistan’s leader appeals for urgent global support in UN address

“No words can describe the shock we are living through or how the face of the country lies transformed,” Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif told the General Assembly’s annual high-level debate. “For 40 days and 40 nights a biblical flood poured down on us, smashing centuries of weather records, challenging everything we knew about disaster, and how… Continue reading Flood-ravaged Pakistan’s leader appeals for urgent global support in UN address

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At least 70 dead in latest ‘tragic’ shipwreck, off Syria coast: UN agencies

The bodies of 71 migrants have reportedly been recovered following another shipwreck in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Syria, which heads of UN agencies described as a “simply tragic” development that demanded an international response to improve conditions for those forced to flee their homes. In a joint news release issued late on Thursday, the International… Continue reading At least 70 dead in latest ‘tragic’ shipwreck, off Syria coast: UN agencies

With its credibility waning, UN has no choice but to take ‘bold steps’ to modernize, says Cyprus President

Addressing the General Assembly for the final time before leaving office, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades on Friday relayed some hard truths about what he saw as shortcomings leading to the “gradual loss of credibility of the United Nations” and called for Member States to generate the political will to reform and modernize the Organization. “How… Continue reading With its credibility waning, UN has no choice but to take ‘bold steps’ to modernize, says Cyprus President

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Palestine calls for full UN membership and a plan to end the occupation

“Palestine, the Observer State in this Organization for 10 years now has proved that it qualifies for full membership. You have all recognized this,” he said, citing contributions that include chairing the G-77 and China developing country coalition.  “We are the exception. We are the only ones in the world on whom double standards are… Continue reading Palestine calls for full UN membership and a plan to end the occupation

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Australia: Groundbreaking decision creates pathway for climate justice on Torres Strait Islands

The UN Human Rights Committee found on Friday that Australia’s failure to adequately protect indigenous Torres Islanders against climate change impacts, has violated their rights to enjoy their culture, free from “arbitrary interference” with their private life, family and home. The Committee issued its ground-breaking decision after examining a joint complaint filed by eight Australian nationals and six of… Continue reading Australia: Groundbreaking decision creates pathway for climate justice on Torres Strait Islands

400 million new green and digital sector jobs, will pave way to ‘rebalance societies’

According to António Guterres, the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions aims to rebalance societies by putting decent jobs and social protection at the centre of sustainable development. “The path of inaction leads to economic collapse and climate catastrophe, widening inequalities and escalating social unrest”, which could leave “billions trapped in… Continue reading 400 million new green and digital sector jobs, will pave way to ‘rebalance societies’

Famine Conditions Loom in Somalia

Food insecurity and malnutrition fueled by a severe drought, soaring food prices and an underfunded humanitarian response are pushing Somalia closer to what UN officials are warning will be the worst famine in a century. “We’ve got half a million children facing preventable death,” said UNICEF spokesperson James Elder. “It’s a pending nightmare.” UNICEF-supported health and nutrition… Continue reading Famine Conditions Loom in Somalia

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At UN, Mexico proposes a high-level diplomatic delegation to mediate between Russia and Ukraine

In his address to the high-level debate at the UN General Assembly on Thursday, Marcelo Ebrard, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, proposed the creation of a diplomatic caucus of global leaders that would support the Secretary General’s mediation and promote trust-building measures between Russia and Ukraine The proposed caucus would include Pope Francis,… Continue reading At UN, Mexico proposes a high-level diplomatic delegation to mediate between Russia and Ukraine

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War crimes have been committed in Ukraine conflict, top UN human rights inquiry reveals

Almost seven months to the day since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, UN-appointed independent human rights investigators said that war crimes have indeed been committed in the conflict. The finding came in the first report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, which was set up in March this year, at the request of Human… Continue reading War crimes have been committed in Ukraine conflict, top UN human rights inquiry reveals

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Ireland: Rights experts call for redress for 50 years of systemic racism in childcare institutions

Citing information received, 10 experts issued a joint statement saying that systemic racism in childcare institutions between the 1940s and 1990s, has “resulted in the higher institutionalization rate of children of African and Irish descent”. During their prolonged time there, children were exposed to heightened risk of corporal punishment, sexual, physical and verbal abuse, with… Continue reading Ireland: Rights experts call for redress for 50 years of systemic racism in childcare institutions

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Canada braces for Hurricane Fiona after a week of lashing wind and rain in Caribbean

After lashing parts of Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands with 140 kilometres-per-hour winds, Hurricane Fiona is expected to make landfall in Canada late Friday and Saturday, the UN said. “Fiona is expected to affect portions of Atlantic Canada as a powerful hurricane-force cyclone…significant impacts from high winds, storm surge and heavy rainfall are likely,”… Continue reading Canada braces for Hurricane Fiona after a week of lashing wind and rain in Caribbean

Ukraine refugees: Eager to work but need greater support

Refugees from Ukraine are eager to work in their host countries but need additional support to do so, and to ensure their inclusion in the communities where they are staying, according to a new survey published on Friday by UN refugee agency, UNHCR.  Lives on Hold: Intentions and Perspectives of Refugees from Ukraine, is based… Continue reading Ukraine refugees: Eager to work but need greater support

Children In Sudan Are In The Middle Of A Perfect Storm Of Crises - UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing

NEW YORK (September 23, 2022) –  “In this briefing, my aim is to underscore the enormity of challenges the children of Sudan face. And to share some sense of what action is urgently required. Children are caught in a perfect storm of crises on top of crises. “More than one out of every three of Sudan’s… Continue reading Children In Sudan Are In The Middle Of A Perfect Storm Of Crises - UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing

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Half of Sudan’s most vulnerable children could die without aid

The situation for Sudan’s most vulnerable children is so desperate that half of the most severely malnourished youngsters are expected to die without urgent humanitarian intervention, UN agencies said on Friday. “As we speak today, 650,000 kids are suffering from severe acute malnutrition. If not treated, half of them will die,” said UN Children’s Fund… Continue reading Half of Sudan’s most vulnerable children could die without aid

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Demark rallies wealthy nations to back ‘climate solidarity’, boost financing for hard-hit poor countries

Collectively, “we must address…the fundamental imbalances in the world we share,” Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said on Thursday, calling for global “climate solidarity” to support vulnerable countries that have suffered “loss and damage” from climate change. The industrialized world must acknowledge its responsibility to deliver on the climate crisis “and we must listen to… Continue reading Demark rallies wealthy nations to back ‘climate solidarity’, boost financing for hard-hit poor countries

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Barbados Prime Minister Motley calls for overhaul of unfair, outdated global finance system

During her speech, Ms. Mottley spoke extensively about the need to reform the ageing global financial architecture to better reflect today’s realities, for instance making it easier for climate-stricken countries to access capital. Indeed, the Bretton Woods Agreement that gave rise to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) “no longer serve the… Continue reading Barbados Prime Minister Motley calls for overhaul of unfair, outdated global finance system

UNICEF USA, ChildFund and the Basic Education Coalition Host Joint Event to Support the Keeping Girls in School Act (H.R. 4314)

NEW YORK (September 22, 2022)- On Thursday, September 22, UNICEF, ChildFund International and the Basic Education Coalition, along with colleagues from World Vision, Plan International and others, hosted the event “Keeping Girls in School: U.S. Foreign Policy for Global Prosperity” on Capitol Hill, which urged Congress to pass the bill this legislative session. The event was… Continue reading UNICEF USA, ChildFund and the Basic Education Coalition Host Joint Event to Support the Keeping Girls in School Act (H.R. 4314)

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South Sudan: Vice-President highlights commitments and challenges to peace

The Revitalized Peace Agreement, signed by the Government and opposition groups four years ago, ended years of conflict in the world’s youngest nation, independent since July 2011.  “Owing to relative peace, the internally displaced and the refugees have been voluntarily returning home, although more formal reintegration remains a challenge due to limited resources,” said Mr.… Continue reading South Sudan: Vice-President highlights commitments and challenges to peace

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Sudan committed to achieve national reconciliation, General Assembly hears

On the recent political developments in Sudan, he reiterated his commitment to peaceful transition to establish real democracy that includes fair, free and transparent elections at the end of the transition period, in order to establish a civilian regime that represents all Sudanese people. The Sudanese President went on to share that starting in July,… Continue reading Sudan committed to achieve national reconciliation, General Assembly hears

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Least developed countries impacted by ‘range of interlinked crises’ – Assembly President

“Even before the pandemic, many least developed countries were off-track in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and had limited capacity to tackle complex challenges such as climate change or food insecurity,” Csaba Kőrösi said. “However, this year’s Ministerial Meeting assumes unique significance as it takes place amid a whole range of interlinked crises rippling… Continue reading Least developed countries impacted by ‘range of interlinked crises’ – Assembly President

Sahel security crisis ‘poses a global threat’, Guterres warns

Rising insecurity, including the proliferation of terrorist and other non-State armed groups, coupled with political instability, is creating a crisis in the Sahel that poses a “global threat”, the UN chief warned Thursday’s high level meeting on the vast African region, which took place behind closed doors at UN Headquarters in New York. “If nothing… Continue reading Sahel security crisis ‘poses a global threat’, Guterres warns

Somalia committed to tackling twin threats of looming famine and terrorism, President tells UN Assembly

Despite efforts to move past decades of drought and conflict, Somalia is facing some of the most complex crises in the world, its President said today at the UN General Assembly, urging international partners to help the nation avert a looming famine and defeat the scourge of terrorism. “In Somalia, we are working tirelessly to… Continue reading Somalia committed to tackling twin threats of looming famine and terrorism, President tells UN Assembly

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Leadership Council marks ‘new era’ for Yemen, but country remains wary of terrorist threat

President Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi said on Thursday that with the formation in early April of the Presidential Leadership Council as the legitimate representative of the Yemeni people, his country had entered a new era in based on partnership and national consensus. “The highest goals of the Presidential Council will be [securing] peace and ending human… Continue reading Leadership Council marks ‘new era’ for Yemen, but country remains wary of terrorist threat

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Press release: New UN policy paper shows the devastating impacts of the Ukraine war on women and girls

A new UN policy paper, published as the UN Security Council meets on Ukraine, reveals how the war and its global impacts on food, energy, and finance are affecting women and girls disproportionately, both inside Ukraine and globally. From the school-aged girls who are at risk of being obliged to drop out to get married… Continue reading Press release: New UN policy paper shows the devastating impacts of the Ukraine war on women and girls

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4 Things You Should Know About Water and Famine

Conflict, climate change, poverty and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic are driving massive humanitarian crises, leaving millions at risk of famine. Children are the most vulnerable during periods of famine and extreme food insecurity, facing a greater likelihood of severe malnutrition and death. These crises also produce irreversible, life-long consequences for children, leading to severe… Continue reading 4 Things You Should Know About Water and Famine

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Ukraine and the food and fuel crisis: 4 things to know

The war in Ukraine is now in its seventh month. The fallout—humanitarian, economic and environmental—continues to grow. Its costs are being felt not only within Ukraine but around the world as well, where they are in turn compounding other conflicts and emergencies.   In a new brief, UN Women explores the interrelated crises being driven… Continue reading Ukraine and the food and fuel crisis: 4 things to know

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Ukraine war-induced crisis affecting women and girls disproportionately: UN report

A new UN report reveals how the Ukraine war and its global impacts on food, energy, and finance are affecting women and girls disproportionately, both inside the country and around the world. The policy paper developed by gender agency UN Women and the Secretary-General’s Global Crisis Response Group, describes how the war has widened gender… Continue reading Ukraine war-induced crisis affecting women and girls disproportionately: UN report

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Cambodia: UN-backed tribunal ends with conviction upheld for last living Khmer Rouge leader

The final Khmer Rouge leader to be prosecuted under a UN-backed special tribunal in Cambodia, has had his 2018 conviction upheld for genocide and crimes against humanity, committed during the brutal rule of the Khmer Rouge during the late 1970s, during which nearly a quarter of the country’s population was killed. The decision of the Extraordinary… Continue reading Cambodia: UN-backed tribunal ends with conviction upheld for last living Khmer Rouge leader

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Redouble efforts to end ‘senseless’ Ukraine war, UN chief tells Foreign Ministers

The conflict, now in its seventh month, has also sparked a global food, energy and finance crisis that is pushing more people into extreme poverty and hunger, and growing fears of potential nuclear disaster.  “As I have said from the start, this senseless war has unlimited potential to do terrible harm – in Ukraine, and… Continue reading Redouble efforts to end ‘senseless’ Ukraine war, UN chief tells Foreign Ministers

Pandemic worsened inequalities, exposed true essence of unjust global order, Cuba tells UN

Addressing world leaders gathered for the first fully in-person high-level debate of the UN General Assembly in three years, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez said that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the true essence of the unjust and unsustainable prevailing international order. “Never has humankind had this wealth of scientific and… Continue reading Pandemic worsened inequalities, exposed true essence of unjust global order, Cuba tells UN

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Ethiopia: Civilians again mired in intractable and deadly war, Human Rights Council hears

In their first, extensive report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva, the International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia said that they believed that crimes against humanity had also been committed in the on-off war that erupted in the northern region in November 2020. #HRC51 | Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia told the Human Rights Council… Continue reading Ethiopia: Civilians again mired in intractable and deadly war, Human Rights Council hears

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UN experts strongly condemn death of Mahsa Amini, ‘victim of Iran’s sustained repression’

UN independent human rights experts on Thursday strongly condemned the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody following her arrest for allegedly failing to comply with Iran’s strict rules on women’s dress, by wearing what authorities said was “an improper hijab”. “We are shocked and deeply saddened by the death of Ms… Continue reading UN experts strongly condemn death of Mahsa Amini, ‘victim of Iran’s sustained repression’

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Seven Ebola cases, one death confirmed in Uganda, WHO scales up response

The UN health agency, WHO, announced on Wednesday that it is speeding up efforts to respond to a fresh outbreak of the deadly, infectious Ebola disease in Uganda. So far, seven cases of the rare Sudan strain of the virus, including one death, have been confirmed in the east African country. The announcement comes two… Continue reading Seven Ebola cases, one death confirmed in Uganda, WHO scales up response

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Over Half a Billion Dollars Pledged to Tackle Severe Wasting Since July in Unprecedented International Response to Deepening Child Malnutrition Crisis

NEW YORK, (September 21, 2022) — Governments, philanthropies, and private donors have pledged approximately US$577 million since July in response to the deepening child malnutrition crisis – with at least 60 per cent of that amount committed to directly supporting UNICEF’s work. Roughly US$280 million of the over half billion raised was pledged today at… Continue reading Over Half a Billion Dollars Pledged to Tackle Severe Wasting Since July in Unprecedented International Response to Deepening Child Malnutrition Crisis

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Renewable energy jobs rise by 700,000 in a year, to nearly 13 million

Renewable Energy and Jobs: Annual Review 2022, identifies domestic market size as a major factor influencing job growth in renewables, along with labour and other costs. Solar growing fastest Solar energy was found to be the fastest-growing sector. In 2021 it provided 4.3 million jobs, more than a third of the current global workforce in… Continue reading Renewable energy jobs rise by 700,000 in a year, to nearly 13 million

‘The story of 2022 is freedom fighting back’ against aggression, UK Prime Minister Truss says in UN speech

With a full-scale war of aggression under way in Europe, the General Assembly was meeting this year “in a new geopolitical era that demands those who believe in the principles of the United Nations to stand up,” according to Elizabeth Truss, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. “We must fight to defend the ideals of the… Continue reading ‘The story of 2022 is freedom fighting back’ against aggression, UK Prime Minister Truss says in UN speech

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Ukrainian President outlines peace formula that punishes aggression, restores security

“A crime has been committed against Ukraine, and we demand just punishment,” he said in a pre-recorded message to world leaders.   “The crime was committed against our State borders. The crime was committed against the lives of our people. The crime was committed against the dignity of our women and men. The crime was… Continue reading Ukrainian President outlines peace formula that punishes aggression, restores security

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As global economic crises ‘pile up’, Ghanaian leader says it’s time for urgent attention

It was doubtful that any generation of Earth’s inhabitants has ever witnessed “such a perfect storm of global economic chaos, a war with global consequences, and an unwillingness or inability to find a consensus to deal with the catastrophe,” the President of Ghana told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday. President Akufo-Addo’s address to the… Continue reading As global economic crises ‘pile up’, Ghanaian leader says it’s time for urgent attention

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Denouncing Russia’s war in Ukraine, German Chancellor calls for upholding rules-based global order

The international community cannot stand by as a major power uses violence to expand its borders, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, calling on Member States to uphold the founding purposes and principles of the Organization. “There is no justification whatsoever for Russia’s war of occupation against Ukraine,” Mr.… Continue reading Denouncing Russia’s war in Ukraine, German Chancellor calls for upholding rules-based global order

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At UN, Iran’s leader decries West’s ‘double standard’ towards country’s nuclear programme

Taking the rostrum at the annual United Nations General Assembly, Iran’s President decried as a great injustice the “double standard” exhibited by Western nations towards what he described as his country’s peaceful nuclear activities. “I explicitly declare that the Islamic Republic of Iran is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons and such weapons have no… Continue reading At UN, Iran’s leader decries West’s ‘double standard’ towards country’s nuclear programme

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1.5 degree climate pledge ‘on life support’, Guterres tells leaders during frank exchanges

During a private meeting of Heads of State and Government, held on Wednesday at UN Headquarters in New York, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for more action and leadership to tackle the climate crisis, warning that efforts to keep the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels is “on life support”. Speaking… Continue reading 1.5 degree climate pledge ‘on life support’, Guterres tells leaders during frank exchanges

Speech: Shaping a more inclusive digital transformation with SDG 5 at the core

Speech: Shaping a more inclusive digital transformation with SDG 5 at the core A very warm welcome to today’s event. It is an honour to be here, with an inspiring line up of leaders to launch a ground-breaking year of action on the intersection of gender and technological change. Today’s shifting power dynamics and the… Continue reading Speech: Shaping a more inclusive digital transformation with SDG 5 at the core

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Press release: Calling on all men to act now to drive action on gender equality, world leaders gather to accelerate progress at UN Women’s HeForShe Summit

New York — Against a global backdrop of receding rights for women and girls, as well as collective crises like climate change, conflict, and natural disasters, the HeForShe Summit gathered political, business, global development and social justice leaders to review progress on gender equality across countries, companies and communities. While UN Women recently reported that,… Continue reading Press release: Calling on all men to act now to drive action on gender equality, world leaders gather to accelerate progress at UN Women’s HeForShe Summit

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Myanmar spiralling ‘from bad to worse, to horrific’, Human Rights Council hears

Since the Myanmar military launched its “disastrous” coup last year, UN-appointed independent human rights expert Tom Andrews said on Wednesday that conditions have worsened, “by any measure”. “With each report I have warned that unless UN Member States change course in the way they collectively respond to this crisis, the people of Myanmar will suffer even… Continue reading Myanmar spiralling ‘from bad to worse, to horrific’, Human Rights Council hears

Libya working towards a democratic transformation, President tells UN

Libyan President Muhammad Yunus Al-Manfi told the 77th session of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that as it moves towards building a State of institutions and establishing principles of democracy, his country has through a decade of “pain and hope”. He upheld his commitment to the Libyan Political Agreement, and as “the supreme political… Continue reading Libya working towards a democratic transformation, President tells UN

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Africa is doing its part but must do more, says Rwandan President Kagame

Referring to a world in a state of turbulence, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda on Wednesday called for multilateral cooperation and efforts to address intersecting crises, including climate change, food price inflation, conflict and migration.  The Secretary-General’s landmark report Our Common Agenda has only grown in value since it was launched one year ago. But… Continue reading Africa is doing its part but must do more, says Rwandan President Kagame

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Yemen: Marking ‘significant milestone’, UN says stricken tanker salvage operation can begin

The salvage of the ageing supertanker FSO Safer, off the Yemeni coast, can now begin, the UN said on Wednesday, after it announced that more than $75 million has been pledged to carry out the vital operation. David Gressly, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, briefed journalists at UN Headquarters in New York, following… Continue reading Yemen: Marking ‘significant milestone’, UN says stricken tanker salvage operation can begin

5 ways to help the environment for under $5

How to Help The Environment Despite Inflation With inflation driving up costs for everything from a loaf of bread to a tube of toothpaste, many of us have had to cut certain things out of our budget. And unfortunately, helping the environment by making financial commitments like purchasing eco-friendly products may not be financially feasible… Continue reading 5 ways to help the environment for under $5

Speech: Let’s recommit to male allyship for concerted, inclusive action

[As delivered] UN Women and DESA´s recently launched SDG Gender Snapshot tells us that it may take close to 300 years to achieve full gender equality and the realization of women’s rights. I don’t think that any one of us here today would like to wait 300 years. So we must continue to drive forward. Speech:… Continue reading Speech: Let’s recommit to male allyship for concerted, inclusive action

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Biden denounces Russia’s ‘shameless violation’ of UN charter, urges world to stand with Ukraine

Strongly denouncing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, United States President Joe Biden warned United Nations Member States on Wednesday that “if a nation can pursue imperial ambitions without consequences, then we put at risk everything this great institution stands for.” At the opening of a wide-ranging address to the UN General Assembly, President Biden said that… Continue reading Biden denounces Russia’s ‘shameless violation’ of UN charter, urges world to stand with Ukraine

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Trees and Climate Change: How Forests Benefit the Climate

Kaylee Brzezinski | September 13, 2022 | 6 min read the relationship between trees and carbon dioxide In recent years, trees have been getting a lot of attention for being one of the most important nature-based solutions to save us all from climate change. Most people know that trees produce oxygen and absorb carbon from the… Continue reading Trees and Climate Change: How Forests Benefit the Climate

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘tramples on the UN Charter’ says Japanese Prime Minister

More than 75 years have passed since the establishment of the United Nations as a guardian of global peace “we are still witnessing the devastation in Ukraine and around the world”, said Japanese Prime Minister, Kishida Fumio, during his speech to the UN General Assembly. He noted that the UN has been playing a central… Continue reading Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘tramples on the UN Charter’ says Japanese Prime Minister

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SAP, UNICEF and GenU Extend and Expand Partnership to Help Young People Gain Skills for Employment

NEW YORK (SEPTEMBER 21, 2022) – Multinational software corporation SAP SE (SAP) has today committed to continuing its partnership with UNICEF in support of Generation Unlimited (GenU) for an additional three years to help prepare young people for the workforce.   The partners will pilot a new programme that supports ‘learning to earning’ pathways in the… Continue reading SAP, UNICEF and GenU Extend and Expand Partnership to Help Young People Gain Skills for Employment

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Famine looms in Somalia, but many ‘hunger hotspots’ are in deep trouble

The number of people facing life-threatening levels of hunger worldwide without immediate humanitarian aid, is expected to rise steeply in coming weeks, the UN said on Wednesday, in a new alert about looming famine in the Horn of Africa and beyond. In Somalia, “hundreds of thousands are already facing starvation today with staggering levels of… Continue reading Famine looms in Somalia, but many ‘hunger hotspots’ are in deep trouble

DR Congo President denounces ‘aggression’ by Rwanda, calls on UN to support African-led mediation

“Peace and security for all, controlling climate change, relaunching the global economy post-COVID economic recovery; combatting poverty and promoting collective well-being” are today’s most pressing challenges, he said.  Overcoming them will require working in greater concert, with more cooperation and solidarity between States and nations, the DRC leader said in his adress to the opening… Continue reading DR Congo President denounces ‘aggression’ by Rwanda, calls on UN to support African-led mediation

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Influential young changemakers recognized by UN

On Wednesday, the UN announced the 2022 cohort of Young Leaders for the Sustainable Development Goals, recognizing their efforts to bring about a fairer future for people and the planet. Every two years, the Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth picks out young change-makers who are at the forefront of attempts to combat the… Continue reading Influential young changemakers recognized by UN

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Myanmar: Guterres strongly condemns army attacks which left 11 children dead

The UN chief on Tuesday strongly condemned attacks by Government troops in Myanmar on a northern rebel stronghold which targeted a school, leaving at least 13 dead, including 11 children. According to news reports, helicopter gunships together with troops under the command of the ruling Junta, opened fire last Friday on the temple school in Let… Continue reading Myanmar: Guterres strongly condemns army attacks which left 11 children dead

Inflation: A Hidden Cost of Climate Change

From rising fuel costs to sticker shock at the grocery store checkout, inflation is a major force in today’s economy — and we’re all feeling its effects. In fact, US treasury secretary Janet Yellen recently acknowledged that inflation has reached an “unacceptable” high. And while legislation like President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Bill seeks to address… Continue reading Inflation: A Hidden Cost of Climate Change

Türkiye: Ukraine grain export deal among UN’s greatest recent accomplishments

His wide-ranging speech covered issues such as Türkiye’s humanitarian support to other countries during the COVID-19 pandemic and diplomatic efforts on Ukraine, as well as the need for greater collective action to address global challenges including the ripple effects of the war.   The pandemic sparked supply chain problems which had a heavy impact on the… Continue reading Türkiye: Ukraine grain export deal among UN’s greatest recent accomplishments

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Speech: Women leaders—decisive, effective and inclusive

Opening remarks by Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UN Women, Sima Bahous, for the meeting of the UN General Assembly Platform of Women Leaders: “Transformative Solutions by Women Leaders to Today’s Interlinked Challenges”  Speech: Women leaders—decisive, effective and inclusive [As delivered.] On behalf of UN Women, it is my honour and… Continue reading Speech: Women leaders—decisive, effective and inclusive

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Irrational war on drugs, destruction of the Amazon, expose humanity’s failures, Colombia’s Petro tells UN

During his first speech at the General Assembly as the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro said that the world’s addiction to money, oil and carbon is destroying the rainforest and its people under the excuse of a “hypocritical” war against drugs. Mr. Petro described his country as one of the most beautiful and nature-rich in… Continue reading Irrational war on drugs, destruction of the Amazon, expose humanity’s failures, Colombia’s Petro tells UN

Press release: New Platform of Women Leaders meets at UN General Assembly

New York — Women Heads of State and Government met today on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-level Week to discuss global issues in the newly created UNGA Platform of Women Leaders. The event, under the theme of “Transformative solutions by women leaders to today’s interlinked challenges”, highlights that women’s full… Continue reading Press release: New Platform of Women Leaders meets at UN General Assembly

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Deadly Floods in Pakistan Linked to Climate Change

Once again a country that is among the least responsible for climate change — Pakistan generates less than 1 percent of the world’s carbon emissions — is bearing the brunt of its dangerous impacts. The ‘super floods’ triggered by record rainfall have killed over 1,545 people since mid-June, including at least 552 children. Homes and entire communities… Continue reading Deadly Floods in Pakistan Linked to Climate Change

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More Help Needed for Flood-hit Families in Pakistan

Naz Gul, 11, sits beside her little brother, 7-year-old Shahzain, on a roadside in Jacobabad District in southeastern Pakistan’s Sindh Province. The family has been camped out here on a sliver of dry land since floodwaters swallowed their home and swept away all their possessions.  Shahzain, below center, is running a high fever. Protecting children… Continue reading More Help Needed for Flood-hit Families in Pakistan

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New platform highlights women’s leadership in tackling global challenges

The newly established UNGA Platform of Women leaders held an event where they discussed global issues under the theme of Transformative Solutions by Women Leaders to Today’s Interlinked Challenges.  In attendance were President Katalin Novák of Hungary, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of Bangladesh, Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Iceland, Prime Minister Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa of Samoa,… Continue reading New platform highlights women’s leadership in tackling global challenges

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Alarm over Iranian woman’s death after ‘improper’ hijab arrest

Mahsa Amini was arrested a week ago by Iran’s “morality police” in Teheran. The 22-year-old, whose Kurdish name is Jhina – fell into a coma shortly after collapsing at a detention centre, and died three days later, officially of a heart attack. In Geneva, Spokesperson for the UN rights office OHCHR, Ravina Shamdasani, said that… Continue reading Alarm over Iranian woman’s death after ‘improper’ hijab arrest

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UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Harrowing Situation Children Face As Floods Continue To Devastate Pakistan

NEW YORK (September 20, 2022) – “Next week marks a month since catastrophic floods uprooted more than 3.4 million children from their homes. The violent rapids have already claimed the lives of more than 550 children. Without a significant surge in support, we fear many more children will lose their lives. “Even after three weeks, large… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Harrowing Situation Children Face As Floods Continue To Devastate Pakistan

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Pakistan floods: Six month wait for water to recede, warn relief agencies

Millions of people in Pakistan are still deeply affected by catastrophic flooding which “is not going anywhere”, UN relief agencies said on Tuesday. Close to eight million people have been displaced by the disaster and the UN along with the authorities and partners have continued to race to reach affected populations with desperately needed relief… Continue reading Pakistan floods: Six month wait for water to recede, warn relief agencies

Speech: Transform education—transform gender equality

Closing Remarks by Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of UN Women, Sima Bahous, for Transforming Education Summit (TES) Leaders Day—Spotlight session “Advancing gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment in and through education” Speech: Transform education—transform gender equality [As delivered.] We can all agree that education is a fundamental right. Yet, as… Continue reading Speech: Transform education—transform gender equality

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New UN guide helps support perinatal mental healthcare in ‘stigma-free’ environment

Almost one in five women will experience a mental health condition during pregnancy or in the year after the birth, the UN health agency said on Monday, launching new recommendations for health authorities worldwide, to help improve women’s lives. Life-altering moments like pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood can be stressful for women and their partners,… Continue reading New UN guide helps support perinatal mental healthcare in ‘stigma-free’ environment

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Education transformation needed for ‘inclusive, just and peaceful world’ – UN chief

“I regard myself as a lifelong student…Without education, where would I be? Where would any of us be?”, he asked those gathered in the iconic Generally Assembly Hall.   Because education transforms lives, economies and societies, “we must transform education”.   Downward spiral  Instead of being the great enabler, the UN chief pointed out that education is… Continue reading Education transformation needed for ‘inclusive, just and peaceful world’ – UN chief

Rescuing the SDGs: General Assembly highlights ‘world’s to-do list’

The UN Secretary-General and the President of the 77TH General Assembly joined world leaders and Goodwill Ambassadors on Monday in a global call to rescue the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and get back on track to building a better world that “leaves no one behind”. The 2022 SDG Moment, which places an annual spotlight on… Continue reading Rescuing the SDGs: General Assembly highlights ‘world’s to-do list’

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Afghanistan: UN repeats call for Taliban to allow girls full access to school

Marking one year since Afghanistan’s de facto rulers decreed that girls should be excluded from high school, UN chief António Guterres has urged the Taliban “to “let them back in” without delay. In a strong personal appeal, the UN Secretary-General tweeted on Sunday that the past 12 months represented “a year of lost knowledge and… Continue reading Afghanistan: UN repeats call for Taliban to allow girls full access to school

UN spotlights transformational potential of family farming for world food supply

A Global Forum highlighting the UN’s Decade of Family Farming (UNDFF) got underway on Monday, aimed at identifying priority policies to boost support for family farmers and agricultural development worldwide. The UNDFF runs through the end of 2028, and the Forum is being convened by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the International… Continue reading UN spotlights transformational potential of family farming for world food supply

Expanding broadband safely and inclusively to reach digital gender equality

First published in The State of Broadband 2022 Online and ICT-facilitated violence against women and girls is evolving and expanding, including sexual harassment, stalking, and zoom bombing[i]. Innovations, including virtual reality and the metaverse, are creating new digital spaces for misogyny and sexual violence.  Those relying on an online presence for their work, including women… Continue reading Expanding broadband safely and inclusively to reach digital gender equality

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IT Operations Assistant at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

September 19, 2022 Deadline: 24 September 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of IT Operations Assistant in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 1 year. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The IT… Continue reading IT Operations Assistant at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

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Agribusiness Officer (Private Sector Engagement) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Administration / Agribusiness Officer (Private Sector Engagement) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy September 19, 2022 Deadline: 11 October 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Agribusiness Officer (Private Sector Engagement) in Rome, Italy. The duration of… Continue reading Agribusiness Officer (Private Sector Engagement) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Technical Officer, Data Analysis at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States

You are here: Home / Health / Technical Officer, Data Analysis at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States September 19, 2022 Deadline: 01 October 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Roster of Technical Officer, Data Analysis in Washington, D.C., United States. The duration of this… Continue reading Technical Officer, Data Analysis at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States

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Programme Assistant at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Administration / Programme Assistant at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh September 19, 2022 Deadline: 03 October 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Programme Assistant in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has… Continue reading Programme Assistant at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Business Support Assistant at WFP, Damaturu, Nigeria

September 19, 2022 Deadline: 26 September 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Business Support Assistant in Damaturu, Nigeria. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The Business Support Assistant will perform the following functions: Install… Continue reading Business Support Assistant at WFP, Damaturu, Nigeria

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Guterres: ‘Global addiction to fossil fuels’ must end and a ‘renewables revolution’ be jumpstarted

Climate disasters and skyrocketing fuel prices have made the need to “end our global addiction to fossil fuels” crystal clear, he said, underscoring the importance of investing in renewables, building resilience, and scaling up adaptation. “Had we invested massively in renewable energy in the past, we would not be in the middle of a climate… Continue reading Guterres: ‘Global addiction to fossil fuels’ must end and a ‘renewables revolution’ be jumpstarted

Speech: Breaking remaining barriers for women and girls in Africa

In Africa, women leaders and entrepreneurs have already proved in so many different ways to be really unstoppable in terms of how much progress they are driving and the inspiration they are giving to us all throughout the world. Speech: Breaking remaining barriers for women and girls in Africa We see that there are five… Continue reading Speech: Breaking remaining barriers for women and girls in Africa

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Closing gender pay gaps is more important than ever 

On average, women globally are paid about 20 per cent less than men, the International Labour (ILO) Organization said on Saturday, International Equal Pay Day. While individual characteristics such as education, working time, occupational segregation, skills, or experience explain part of the gender pay gap, ILO says that a large part is due to discrimination… Continue reading Closing gender pay gaps is more important than ever 

Building peace, preventing violence, and supporting community resilience in Haiti

The UN Peacebuilding Fund, (PBF), which emphasizes the role of women and youth in peacebuilding efforts through their meaningful participation, began work in Haiti in 2019 in response to needs identified by the government.  Ahead of the International Day of Peace marked annually on 21 September, here are five things you need to know about… Continue reading Building peace, preventing violence, and supporting community resilience in Haiti

Education financing is imperative for “peaceful, prosperous, stable societies’ – UN chief

Education systems around the world need “more, not less money” the UN chief told journalists on Saturday during a joint press stakeout on the Transforming Education Summit and the International Finance Facility for Education. Secretary-General António Guterres, speaking alongside his Special Envoy for Global Education, Gordon Brown, drew attention to the critical issue of innovative… Continue reading Education financing is imperative for “peaceful, prosperous, stable societies’ – UN chief

Hypothermia, dehydration, and 5,000 km on foot: Venezuelan migrants risk their lives for a better future

Venezuelans desperate to leave the economic crisis in their country are risking their lives in the hope of a better future, braving extreme weather, border crossing, and bandits along the way. Jhonny, 26, along with his pregnant wife, Cribsel, 19, sits with their two children at a migrant reception centre in Chile. The 3,700-meter-high altitude… Continue reading Hypothermia, dehydration, and 5,000 km on foot: Venezuelan migrants risk their lives for a better future

South Sudan: Extended roadmap for lasting peace deal, a ‘way point, not an end point’ 

UN Special Representative Nicholas Haysom said that although key provisions of the Agreement are set to end by February, the parties agreed in August on a Roadmap that extends the current transitional period by 24 months.  While a welcome development, he reminded that “there is no alternative to the implementation of the peace agreement”.  “Let me… Continue reading South Sudan: Extended roadmap for lasting peace deal, a ‘way point, not an end point’ 

Burundi must engage in ‘credible and inclusive’ move towards democratic rule

Despite commitments and measures taken by the government, the human rights situation there has not changed in a substantial and sustainable way, said Fortuné Gaétan Zongo, who was appointed on 1 April as Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Burundi. “It is crucial and urgent to initiate reforms and a credible and inclusive democratization process… Continue reading Burundi must engage in ‘credible and inclusive’ move towards democratic rule

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‘Violent civil unrest’ in Haiti hampers aid delivery

An escalation in what the UN is calling “violent civil unrest” in Haiti, and the subsequent blockading of roads across the country, is making it “very challenging for humanitarian partners to provide assistance” according to the UN Spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric. Nationwide protests sparked initially by the almost doubling of petrol prices has brought the Caribbean… Continue reading ‘Violent civil unrest’ in Haiti hampers aid delivery

The Black Sea Grain Initiative: What it is, and why it’s important for the world

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, exports of grain from Ukraine, as well as food and fertilizers from Russia, have been significantly hit. The disruption in supplies pushed soaring prices even higher and contributed to a global food crisis. The Black Sea Grain Initiative, brokered by the United Nations and Türkiye, was set up to… Continue reading The Black Sea Grain Initiative: What it is, and why it’s important for the world

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Global cooperation to protect the ozone layer can ensure a better future for us all

As the Montreal Protocol to Protect the Ozone Layer turns 35 on Friday, World Ozone Day, the United Nations has said that continuing the level of cooperation that led to the treaty’s adoption and success is just what is needed to protect life on Earth, end the climate crisis and ensure a brighter future for… Continue reading Global cooperation to protect the ozone layer can ensure a better future for us all

Beware the ‘poison of war’ says Guterres, championing a ‘call for peace’

While thanking those in attendance for “joining us to sound the call for peace”, Secretary-General António Guterres reminded that “today, peace is under assault”.   “The poison of war is infecting our world,” by jeopardizing millions of lives, “turning people against each other, pitting nation against nation, eroding security and wellbeing, [and] reversing development”. “It… Continue reading Beware the ‘poison of war’ says Guterres, championing a ‘call for peace’

Ukraine: UN rights office set to probe ‘mass graves’ in newly liberated east

Reports that mass graves have been discovered in the Ukrainian city of Izyum are to be investigated by UN rights monitors, it’s been announced. The development follows the liberation of eastern areas of Ukraine during the on-going counter-offensive, previously held by Russian or Russian-backed forces. The @UN delivered today food, water, hygiene & shelter kits,… Continue reading Ukraine: UN rights office set to probe ‘mass graves’ in newly liberated east

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Transforming Education Summit: Halt the crisis, or risk failing an entire generation

Just a few hours before the start of the crucial Transforming Education Summit, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF on Friday, warned that globally, only a third of 10-year-olds are estimated to be able to read and understand a simple written story. This shocking statistic represents a 50 per cent decrease from pre-pandemic estimates. “Under resourced schools, underpaid and under-qualified… Continue reading Transforming Education Summit: Halt the crisis, or risk failing an entire generation

Reimagining education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Resident Coordinator Blog

As the Transforming Education Summit kicks off on Friday, during the opening week of the 77th UN General Assembly session in New York, Ingrid Macdonald, the UN Resident Coordinator in Bosnia-Herzegovina, reflects on the important progress that the United Nations has made in supporting the authorities efforts to advance more equitable and inclusive education across… Continue reading Reimagining education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Resident Coordinator Blog

‘Tsunami of hunger’ could trigger multiple famines, Security Council warned

Humanitarian Affairs chief Martin Griffiths recalled previous warnings over the impact of conflict in Ethiopia, Somalia He spoke about his recent trip to Somalia, where more than 200,000 people are currently at risk of famine – a figure expected to reach 300,000 by November – “with millions more” on the verge of starvation. Recent humanitarian… Continue reading ‘Tsunami of hunger’ could trigger multiple famines, Security Council warned

In focus: 77th Session of the UN General Assembly

The 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 77) runs from Tuesday, 13 September to Friday, 23 September 2022, with the high level debate opening on Tuesday, 20 September. This year’s theme, “A watershed moment: transformative solutions to interlocking challenges”, acknowledges the shared roots of crises such as COVID-19, climate change and conflict—and… Continue reading In focus: 77th Session of the UN General Assembly

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Brazilian artist’s mural ‘for the planet’ proves big draw for UN General Assembly

World leaders arriving at UN Headquarters for next week’s High Level General Assembly meetings, will be greeted by a powerful and striking new mural from renowned Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, focusing attention on climate change and stewardship of the planet. Spreading along the First Avenue entrance just above New York’s iconic 42nd Street, and rising… Continue reading Brazilian artist’s mural ‘for the planet’ proves big draw for UN General Assembly

UN remains deeply concerned over ‘dangerous escalation’ following fighting across Armenia-Azerbaijan border

A senior official from the UN Political and Peacebuilding Affairs department has called on Armenia and Azerbaijan “to take immediate and concrete steps to deescalate tensions” following several days of fighting this week which reportedly left dozens dead on both sides. Miroslav Jenča, the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and Americas, briefed an emergency… Continue reading UN remains deeply concerned over ‘dangerous escalation’ following fighting across Armenia-Azerbaijan border

Devastating Floods In Pakistan Claim Lives Of More Than 500 Children – UNICEF

NEW YORK (September 15, 2022) – “The catastrophic floods in Pakistan have now claimed the lives of at least 528 children, according to the latest Government figures. Each and every one of these deaths is a tragedy that could have been averted.  “The sad reality is that without a massive increase in support, many more children will lose… Continue reading Devastating Floods In Pakistan Claim Lives Of More Than 500 Children – UNICEF

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Human rights: Inflation threatens everyone’s right to development

Rising global inflation is expected to hit emerging and developing economies particularly hard this year, adding to a “confluence of crises” that threatens us all, the UN’s acting human rights chief has warned. Addressing the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Thursday, Nada Al- Nashif cited International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts that advanced economies should brace themselves… Continue reading Human rights: Inflation threatens everyone’s right to development

A New Hope and New Vision for 9-Year-Old Rafat in Syria

Nine-year-old Rafat is a dreamer, a survivor and a portrait of hope and resilience in a nation turned upside down by violence, displacement, attacks on education and other grave violations. Rafat has learned to navigate life despite his severe visual impairment. The decades-long conflict in Syria has disrupted his learning trajectory and pushed his dreams… Continue reading A New Hope and New Vision for 9-Year-Old Rafat in Syria

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INTERVIEW: Transform education, and avoid a global learning crisis

One of the centrepieces of the opening week of the new General Assembly session is an event aimed at focusing fresh attention on the global crisis surrounding learning, and proposing solutions to make education fit for the Twenty-First Century. Ahead of the event, UN News spoke to Leonardo Garnier, the Special Advisor charged with making… Continue reading INTERVIEW: Transform education, and avoid a global learning crisis

Syrians ‘can come together to rescue their country’ from war, Security Council hears

Najat Rochdi said she had already seen the potential for bridging divides between Syrians during civil society dialogues, and the divergent views represented through the Women’s Advisory Board, which “demonstrates to all of us that, despite many differences among them, common ground can be found.” She added that “Syrians can come together to rescue their… Continue reading Syrians ‘can come together to rescue their country’ from war, Security Council hears

Girls being ‘failed by discrimination’ and stereotyping in maths class: UNICEF

The report features new data analyses covering more than 100 countries and territories, which reveal in headline terms, that boys are up to 1.3 times likely to get the maths skills they need, compared to girls. False expectations No girl should be left behind. We must help every child learn the foundational skills they need to… Continue reading Girls being ‘failed by discrimination’ and stereotyping in maths class: UNICEF

Getting Ukraine’s Children Back to Learning Is a UNICEF Priority

The start of a new school year is typically filled with excitement and anticipation, but for 4 million children in Ukraine, this fall brings unsettling questions: Is my school still standing? Are all my friends and teachers still alive? Will I be safe in my new classroom? Thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed… Continue reading Getting Ukraine’s Children Back to Learning Is a UNICEF Priority

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A UNICEF Youth Advocate Looks Forward to UNGA 77

You may already recognize their faces from our National Youth Council –  so please, say hello to our 2022 US UNICEF Youth Advocates: Ayaan Siddiqui, Kyle King and Salma Abdi.  2022 UNICEF Youth Advocates and 2022-23 UNICEF USA National Youth Council members Ayaan Siddiqui, Kyle King and Salma Abdi. © photo courtesy of UNICEF USA… Continue reading A UNICEF Youth Advocate Looks Forward to UNGA 77

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What a Youth Advocate is Looking Forward to at UNGA 77

You may already recognize their faces from our National Youth Council –  so please, say hello to our 2022 US UNICEF Youth Advocates: Ayaan Siddiqui, Kyle King and Salma Abdi.  2022 UNICEF Youth Advocates and 2022-23 UNICEF USA National Youth Council members Ayaan Siddiqui, Kyle King and Salma Abdi. © photo courtesy of UNICEF USA… Continue reading What a Youth Advocate is Looking Forward to at UNGA 77

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Humanitarian needs ‘growing exponentially’ across Sudan, mission chief warns Security Council

UNITAMS chief and UN Special Representatives, Volker Perthes, warned that amid “continuing deterioration” on a socio-economic level, the overall situation in Sudan, “will continue to worsen unless a political situation is found to restore a credible, fully functioning civilian-led government”. He said following last October’s military takeover – which ended the power-sharing administration between civilian… Continue reading Humanitarian needs ‘growing exponentially’ across Sudan, mission chief warns Security Council

How UNICEF Built a Supply Pipeline to Support Response to Ukraine War

When war escalated in Ukraine six months ago, UNICEF immediately scaled up its emergency response to meet the urgent needs of millions of children and their families. A major component of that response: rushing humanitarian supplies from UNICEF’s global hub in Copenhagen to distribution points inside the country against a backdrop of complex policy environments,… Continue reading How UNICEF Built a Supply Pipeline to Support Response to Ukraine War

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Syria: Cholera outbreak is ‘serious threat’ to whole Middle East

The official declaration of a cholera outbreak in the Aleppo region of Syria at the weekend, represents “a serious threat to people in Syria”, and the whole Middle East region, said the UN humanitarian relief coordinator for the country on Tuesday. Imran Riza, who is also Resident Coordinator, said in a statement that “swift and urgent action… Continue reading Syria: Cholera outbreak is ‘serious threat’ to whole Middle East

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Lewis Hamilton lines up with UNHCR in equality drive for refugee children’s education

Racing driver Sir Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 world champion, is backing a fresh call from the UN on Tuesday for all refugee children and youth to be given access to a full quality education. He’s one driving force behind the release of a new report from UN refugee agency, UNHCR, revealing the urgent need… Continue reading Lewis Hamilton lines up with UNHCR in equality drive for refugee children’s education

Climate change impacts ‘heading into uncharted territory’, warns UN chief

“Climate science is clear: we are heading in the wrong direction”, declares a major, multi-agency UN climate science report released on Tuesday, with a focus on increasing fossil fuel emissions and rising greenhouse gases, now at a record high, which risk thwarting plans to reduce global temperatures and avoid climate catastrophe. The researchers behind “Uniting… Continue reading Climate change impacts ‘heading into uncharted territory’, warns UN chief

UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On Rising Severe Acute Malnutrition For Children In Somalia

NEW YORK (September 13, 2022) – “The number of Somalia’s youngest children (those aged 6-59 months) who are expected to suffer severe acute malnutrition (SAM) has now increased from 386,000 to 513,550. “This is a staggering increase of 33 percent. It means 127,000 more children are at risk of death. “As we heard last week, children… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On Rising Severe Acute Malnutrition For Children In Somalia

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Catastrophic hunger levels leave 500,000 children at risk of dying in Somalia

Catastrophic hunger levels in Somalia have left more than 513,000 children at risk of dying, 173,000 more than during the 2011 famine, UN humanitarians warned on Tuesday. In a call for immediate funding to help vulnerable communities hit by successive droughts, high food prices and conflict, the UN Children’s Fund UNICEF, the World Food Programme… Continue reading Catastrophic hunger levels leave 500,000 children at risk of dying in Somalia

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UNICEF Announces New Global Education Mascot, Uni

NEW YORK (September 13, 2022) – UNICEF today announced a new global education mascot. Uni will serve as an ambassador for learning and symbolize every child’s right to access quality education. Uni symbolizes the hope that access to quality learning gives children and their communities. Yet, with nearly 70 per cent of children in low- and middle-income… Continue reading UNICEF Announces New Global Education Mascot, Uni

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Security Council calls for intensifying efforts to expand Yemen truce

Council members highlighted the tangible benefits of the agreement between the Government and Houthi rebels, now in its sixth month. They include a 60 per cent reduction in casualties.   Additionally, fuel coming through critical Huydadah port has quadrupled, while commercial flights from the capital, Sana’a, have allowed 21,000 people to receive medical treatment and… Continue reading Security Council calls for intensifying efforts to expand Yemen truce

Myanmar: Increasing evidence of crimes against humanity since coup

The Geneva-based body was briefed by Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM), who presented its latest report.  The Mechanism was established by the Council to collect and preserve evidence of the most serious international crimes in the country.  Lack of accountability  Mr. Koumjian began by pointing out that it has… Continue reading Myanmar: Increasing evidence of crimes against humanity since coup

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Global UN forum showcases need, impact of South-South cooperation

From climate change to worsening inequalities and COVID-19 fallouts, top UN officials told a major forum in Bangkok, Thailand, on Monday that greater cooperation among developing countries, known as the global South, was needed to overcome a multitude of challenges. At the opening of the Global South-South Development Expo 2022, Secretary-General António Guterres encouraged through a… Continue reading Global UN forum showcases need, impact of South-South cooperation

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Major Gifts Stewardship Manager at Wikimedia Foundation, United States

Deadline: 30 September 2022 Wikimedia Foundation is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Major Gifts Stewardship Manager in United States. The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that operates Wikipedia – one of the most popular websites in the world, serving nearly half a billion users every month – and… Continue reading Major Gifts Stewardship Manager at Wikimedia Foundation, United States

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Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

You are here: Home / Business Development / Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia September 12, 2022 Deadline: 12 October 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Partnerships Officer in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. UNICEF works for a world in which every child… Continue reading Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

You are here: Home / Business Development / Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia September 12, 2022 Deadline: 12 October 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Partnerships Officer in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. UNICEF works for a world in which every child… Continue reading Partnerships Officer at UNICEF, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Project Manager, Employment and Resilience at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon

You are here: Home / Administration / Project Manager, Employment and Resilience at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon September 12, 2022 Deadline: 29 September 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Project Manager, Employment and Resilience in Beirut, Lebanon. The duration of this… Continue reading Project Manager, Employment and Resilience at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon

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Internal Communications Officer at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

Deadline: 17 September 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Internal Communications Officer in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 1 year. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The Internal Communications Officer will… Continue reading Internal Communications Officer at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

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Child Protection Officer at UNICEF, Mexico City, Mexico

You are here: Home / Child Rights / Child Protection Officer at UNICEF, Mexico City, Mexico September 12, 2022 Deadline: 28 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Child Protection Officer in Mexico City, Mexico. UNICEF works for a world in which… Continue reading Child Protection Officer at UNICEF, Mexico City, Mexico

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Associate Results Management Officer at ADB, Manila, Phillipnies

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Associate Results Management Officer at ADB, Manila, Phillipnies September 12, 2022 Deadline: 16 September 2022 Asian Development Bank (ADB) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Associate Results Management Officer in Manila, Phillipnies. The duration of this post is 3 years. The… Continue reading Associate Results Management Officer at ADB, Manila, Phillipnies

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Associate Operations Officer at IFC, Mumbai, India

September 12, 2022 Deadline: 17 September 2022 The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Associate Operations Officer in Mumbai, India. The duration of this post is 3 years. IFC’s mission is to end extreme poverty by 2030 and boost shared prosperity in every developing country. Key… Continue reading Associate Operations Officer at IFC, Mumbai, India

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‘Solutions lie in solidarity’ UN chief says on South-South Cooperation Day

South-South cooperation is unity among people and countries of the developing world, known as the global South, which contributes to national well-being, collective self-reliance and achieving the global goals.  “South-South and triangular cooperation are critical for developing countries to mitigate and adapt to climate disruption, address the global health crisis, including COVID-19 recovery, and achieve… Continue reading ‘Solutions lie in solidarity’ UN chief says on South-South Cooperation Day

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‘My children ask me, what is Syria?’ Za’atari refugee camp enters second decade

2022 marks the tenth anniversary of the UN-run Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan. It is the largest in the Middle East – and one of the largest in the world – and home to some 80,000 Syrians. UN News spoke to some of the refugees about life at the camp, and their hopes for the… Continue reading ‘My children ask me, what is Syria?’ Za’atari refugee camp enters second decade

UN chief sees ‘great heights’ of human endurance and heroism amid ‘climate carnage’ in Pakistan

The UN chief landed in Sindh province before flying over some of the worst-affected areas on his way to Balochistan, where he met with local residents, some of whom were directly impacted by the floods. Many had lost their loved ones, homes and everything they owned, amid the near continuous monsoon rainfall, flash flooding, and… Continue reading UN chief sees ‘great heights’ of human endurance and heroism amid ‘climate carnage’ in Pakistan

From the Field: Black pigs, green tea, and pink orchids – preserving China’s natural resources

China has a dizzying range of rich natural resources. The country is home to 10 per cent of all known plant species, and 14 per cent of all known fauna. The UN, with the Chinese authorities, is working to ensure that the benefits from these resources are shared in a fair and equitable way. Chinese… Continue reading From the Field: Black pigs, green tea, and pink orchids – preserving China’s natural resources

Ukraine: More than 14,000 casualties to date but ‘actual numbers are likely considerably higher’

Matilda Bogner was presenting some of the findings of its latest report to journalists in Geneva, Switzerland.  The conflict is now in its seventh month and her team has corroborated 14,059 civilian casualties to date, with 5,767 people killed and 8,292 injured.  “As we have repeatedly said, we know that actual numbers are likely considerably… Continue reading Ukraine: More than 14,000 casualties to date but ‘actual numbers are likely considerably higher’

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Pakistan: UN scales up financial and other support after ‘latest climate tragedy’

A $7 million disbursement from the UN’s Central Emergency Relief Fund (CERF), announced on Friday, will bolster response to the devastating monsoon floods in Pakistan, the worst in more than a decade.  The funding will help prevent waterborne diseases and epidemics, and provide nutrition supplements, clean water and reproductive health care for the most vulnerable… Continue reading Pakistan: UN scales up financial and other support after ‘latest climate tragedy’

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Ukraine: UN committee ‘gravely concerned’ over treatment of people with disabilities

In a special report on the situation of people with disabilities in Ukraine, Jonas Ruskus, Vice-Chair of the committee said he was “gravely concerned” about the situation of people with disabilities in the country, since its invasion on 24 February. Mr. Ruskus told a news conference in Geneva that they are being kept in “inhuman conditions” and… Continue reading Ukraine: UN committee ‘gravely concerned’ over treatment of people with disabilities

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In flood-hit Pakistan, Guterres appeals for ‘massive’ global support, tougher action on climate change

Pakistan has been inundated with near continuous monsoon rainfall, flash flooding, and rain-induced landslides since mid-June, causing widespread devastation and casualties affecting millions of people across the South Asian country. Upon his arrival, Mr. Guterres was briefed on the latest developments and the Pakistan-led response by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto… Continue reading In flood-hit Pakistan, Guterres appeals for ‘massive’ global support, tougher action on climate change

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Nigeria: UN expert calls for more advances in protecting older persons

Despite commendable progress on legal and policy safeguards for older persons, a UN-appointed independent human rights expert said on Friday that Nigeria must implement already adopted measures to protect them against ageism and age discrimination, both of which are still prevalent. Ending a 12-day visit to the country, Claudia Mahler, the Independent Expert on the enjoyment of… Continue reading Nigeria: UN expert calls for more advances in protecting older persons

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Ukraine: Shelling in nearby city putting Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant at risk

Shelling in the Ukrainian city of Enerhodar is putting the embattled Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) at risk, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned in a statement on Friday.  The shelling has destroyed the power infrastructure feeding the city, where staff operating the plant live, causing a complete blackout that also… Continue reading Ukraine: Shelling in nearby city putting Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant at risk

Classrooms must be places of ‘peace and learning’, UN chief says on education protection day

Education is a fundamental human right and “an essential driver for achieving peace and sustainable development”, Secretary-General António Guterres underscored on Friday, the International Day to Protect Education from attack. “Unfortunately, this right continues to fall under attack, especially in conflict-affected areas,” he said in a statement commemorating the day. “Classrooms must remain places of peace and… Continue reading Classrooms must be places of ‘peace and learning’, UN chief says on education protection day

Large scale influx of weapons to conflict-affected zones raises ‘many concerns’: UN disarmament chief

A large-scale influx of weapons to conflict-affected zones raises many concerns, including the potential for diversion, the UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu, warned the Security Council on Thursday. “These concerns should be taken with due regard, and the international community does have some instruments, such as UN Register of Conventional Arms, to… Continue reading Large scale influx of weapons to conflict-affected zones raises ‘many concerns’: UN disarmament chief

Trust Fund seeks sustained support as it empowers victims of sexual abuse and exploitation by UN personnel

A new report has revealed how projects supported by a UN trust fund for victims of sexual exploitation and abuse by UN personnel are helping victims to regain their dignity, learn new skills, and improve their livelihoods while avoiding stigmatization. Details of the projects, and the ways in which they are having a positive impact on the… Continue reading Trust Fund seeks sustained support as it empowers victims of sexual abuse and exploitation by UN personnel

UN meeting upholds need to remember and support victims of terrorism

Advancing the rights and needs of people whose lives have been upended by terrorism is the goal of a two-day meeting that opened at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Thursday. The first UN Global Congress of Victims of Terrorism will address key issues that include protection, remembrance and recognition, and access to justice,… Continue reading UN meeting upholds need to remember and support victims of terrorism

UN health agency kicks off meningitis vaccination campaigns in Africa

With the COVID-19 pandemic delaying meningitis vaccination campaigns for more than 50 million children in Africa, the region is at a heightened risk of outbreaks of meningitis type A, the UN health agency said on Thursday. The World Health Organization (WHO) and partners have launched a roadmap to stop by 2030, bacterial meningitis outbreaks on… Continue reading UN health agency kicks off meningitis vaccination campaigns in Africa

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UNICEF on a Mission to Protect Children From Noncommunicable Diseases

The numbers are staggering — both in their size and senselessness. Each year, according to data from the Global Burden of Disease Study, nearly 1 million children and adolescents under age 20 die from often treatable noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). These deaths account for 15 percent of overall mortality for this age group. NCDs are also the… Continue reading UNICEF on a Mission to Protect Children From Noncommunicable Diseases

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WMO: Climate change in Africa can destabilize ‘countries and entire regions’

Water stress and hazards like withering droughts and devastating floods are hitting African communities, economies and ecosystems hard, according to a new report launched on Thursday by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).  The State of the Climate in Africa 2021 reveals that rainfall patterns are disrupted, glaciers are disappearing and key lakes are shrinking. And rising… Continue reading WMO: Climate change in Africa can destabilize ‘countries and entire regions’

Media Advisory: Meeting of the UNGA Platform of Women Leaders

The high-level week of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly will feature a meeting of the UNGA Platform of Women Leaders. This year’s theme is “Transformative Solutions by Women Leaders to Today’s Interlinked Challenges”. Women Heads of State and Government will be invited to share experiences executing decisive and inclusive leadership and… Continue reading Media Advisory: Meeting of the UNGA Platform of Women Leaders

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Human development falling behind in ninety per cent of countries: UN report

The 2021/22 Human Development Report (HDR) – which is entitled “Uncertain Times, Unsettled Lives: Shaping our Future in a Transforming World” – paints a picture of a global society lurching from crisis to crisis, and which risks heading towards increasing deprivation and injustice. Heading the list of events causing major global disruption are the COVID-19… Continue reading Human development falling behind in ninety per cent of countries: UN report

More Humanitarian Aid Needed to Fend off Famine in Somalia

Famine could hit parts of Somalia as soon as next month, according to new projections by a multi-agency working group. Somalia, along with parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and other countries in the Horn of Africa, has been suffering the combined effects of severe drought — the region’s worst climate-induced emergency in 40 years — sharply… Continue reading More Humanitarian Aid Needed to Fend off Famine in Somalia

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UNICEF USA Applauds Massachusetts on Becoming 7th State to End Child Marriage

NEW YORK (September 7, 2022) – UNICEF USA welcomes the news that Massachusetts is the seventh state in the U.S. to officially ban child marriage with no exceptions after Governor Charlie Baker signed the Massachusetts FY23 Budget, which included an amendment to ban child marriage. The new legislation signed today eliminates exceptions in Massachusetts law… Continue reading UNICEF USA Applauds Massachusetts on Becoming 7th State to End Child Marriage

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Security Council hears top concerns of displacement, global security and civilians in Ukraine

“These are only verified figures and the actual numbers are likely significantly higher,” explained Rosemary DiCarlo. Displacement All wars are tragic, but none more than wars of choice. The disturbing allegations of forced displacement and abuse in “filtration” camps in #Ukraine must be investigated. We need peace in Ukraine, peace based on the @UN Charter… Continue reading Security Council hears top concerns of displacement, global security and civilians in Ukraine

Afghanistan Refugees: Help Save Refugee Children

The humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan has reached unprecedented levels.  Political and socio-economic developments over the past year brought even more turmoil to a country that has experienced 40 years of prolonged conflict, chronic poverty, recurrent natural disasters and widespread food insecurity. Every other child under five years is acutely malnourished. More than half of the… Continue reading Afghanistan Refugees: Help Save Refugee Children

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Somalia: UN envoy calls for collaboration to achieve new administration’s goals

The political climate in Somalia is now more conducive to addressing key national priorities following the end of the “contentious” electoral process in May, UN Special Representative James Swan told the Security Council on Wednesday. “To capitalise on this opportunity, federal and state authorities must collaborate closely to achieve progress on the new government’s goals,… Continue reading Somalia: UN envoy calls for collaboration to achieve new administration’s goals

Press release: Achieving full gender equality is still centuries away, warns the United Nations in a new report

New York — At the current rate of progress, it may take close to 300 years to achieve full gender equality, the “Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): The Gender Snapshot 2022” shows. Global challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, violent conflict, climate change, and the backlash against women’s sexual and… Continue reading Press release: Achieving full gender equality is still centuries away, warns the United Nations in a new report

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Without investment, gender equality will take nearly 300 years: UN report

Achieving full gender equality, one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), could take close to 300 years if the current rate of progress continues, according to a report published on Wednesday by UN Women and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA). The study reveals how gender disparities are worsening in… Continue reading Without investment, gender equality will take nearly 300 years: UN report

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Explainer: Sustainable Development Goal Five

Activists, social leaders, organizations, women and men shout slogans against gender-based violence during the “Vivas nos Queremos” protest in Quito, Ecuador. Photo: UN Women/Johis Alarcon In 2015, recognizing the global nature of challenges  like poverty, inequality and climate change, UN Member states universally adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Resolving to meet these matters head… Continue reading Explainer: Sustainable Development Goal Five

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Rights experts urge China to address grave violations in Xinjiang province

Their statement follows the recent publication of a long-awaited report by the UN human rights office, OHCHR, which found that “serious human rights violations” had been committed against the Uyghur and other predominantly Muslim communities there.  Support for UN report  In supporting the assessment, the experts highlighted the conclusion, which stated that “the extent of… Continue reading Rights experts urge China to address grave violations in Xinjiang province

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Pollution and climate change upsurge the risk of ‘climate penalty’

“As the globe warms, wildfires and associated air pollution are expected to increase, even under a low emissions scenario,” said WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas. “In addition to human health impacts, this will also affect ecosystems as air pollutants settle from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface”. ‘Foretaste of the future’ The annual WMO Air Quality and… Continue reading Pollution and climate change upsurge the risk of ‘climate penalty’

Global Urban Lectures

Explore by theme Phasellus viverra nulla ut metus varius laoreet. Praesent turpis. Nullam nulla eros, ultricies sit amet. Theme Season + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn more + Learn… Continue reading Global Urban Lectures

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UNI Hubs

The Hubs established under the umbrella of Habitat UNI are to link the ongoing related work of UN-Habitat to the work the Hub does on the subject. Through active collaborations UN-Habitat and these academic consortia are to forward research and action on the thematic target, promoting education, policy advice and professional development which are updated… Continue reading UNI Hubs

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‘The air that keeps us alive is making us sick’, warn UN experts on Clean Air Day

International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies, marked on 7 September, takes place in a world where almost all the air we breathe is polluted, and some seven million people die from air pollution every year. Ahead of the Day, UN News spoke to two experts about the scale of the problem, and the… Continue reading ‘The air that keeps us alive is making us sick’, warn UN experts on Clean Air Day

Reaching Pakistan’s Children as Floodwaters Leave Families Stranded

At least six weeks of relentless monsoon rains have left one-third of Pakistan underwater and more than 3 million children in urgent need of humanitarian aid. UNICEF is rushing aid to the vulnerable, as families who have lost almost everything struggle to find shelter, safe water, nutrition support and medical care. © UNICEF/UN0698672/Zaidi Families are… Continue reading Reaching Pakistan’s Children as Floodwaters Leave Families Stranded

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Ukraine: Guterres calls for ‘safety’ and ‘security’ of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant 

Guterres gravely concerned  Europe’s largest nuclear plant has come under repeated shelling in recent weeks, sparking fears of a potential nuclear disaster.    Highlighting his continued grave concern over the situation, the UN chief again warned that any damage to Zaporizhzhia, or to any other nuclear facility in Ukraine, could result in a wide-reaching catastrophe.  … Continue reading Ukraine: Guterres calls for ‘safety’ and ‘security’ of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant 

It will take 22 years to close SDG gender data gaps

When crises hit, not everyone is affected quite the same way. Crises intersect with and exacerbate existing inequalities. Challenges of climate change and its disproportionate impacts on women have been compounded by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, war in Ukraine, and cost-of-living crisis. All of these have had a crippling effect on achieving the Sustainable Development… Continue reading It will take 22 years to close SDG gender data gaps

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UNICEF & SAP Turning Today’s Youth Into Tomorrow’s Tech Leaders

For millions of disadvantaged youth around the world, technology could be their ticket to a new future – but only if they are equipped with the training, tools and knowledge to harness it. Technology is a powerful economic equalizer, empowering the next generation of inventors, innovators and problem solvers with the 21st-century skills they need… Continue reading UNICEF & SAP Turning Today’s Youth Into Tomorrow’s Tech Leaders

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South Sudan: Human rights violations in Unity state committed with ‘impunity’

As fighting continues in South Sudan, a new UN report released on Tuesday documents 173 civilian deaths over a four-month period along with widespread human rights violations committed without repercussion. Published jointly by the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), the document reports… Continue reading South Sudan: Human rights violations in Unity state committed with ‘impunity’

New social contract needed to lift half of Asia and Pacific region’s workforce out of poverty

Denied decent work opportunities and highly vulnerable to systemic shocks such as pandemics or economic downturns, workers in Asia and the Pacific are under pressure, according to a report launched on Tuesday by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). “Our region spends less than half of the global average… Continue reading New social contract needed to lift half of Asia and Pacific region’s workforce out of poverty

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Sri Lanka: New Government urged to make progress on accountability, institutional reforms

The country is in the grip of a serious economic crisis which has had a severe impact on the human rights of all communities.  This has sparked demands for deeper reforms and accountability, giving the authorities a fresh opportunity to steer a new way forward, said the report, which calls for holding a national dialogue… Continue reading Sri Lanka: New Government urged to make progress on accountability, institutional reforms

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Papua New Guinea: Conflict and election-related violence trigger wave of displacement

Following conflict and election-related violence in Papua New Guinea, more than 15,000 people have been internally displaced in Hela, Southern Highlands and Enga provinces, the International Organization for Migration´s (IOM) said on Tuesday. From 13 to 30 August, IOM partnered with local authorities in deploying its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) team to track and monitor… Continue reading Papua New Guinea: Conflict and election-related violence trigger wave of displacement

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Somalia: UN’s top humanitarian forum warns of ‘tipping point’ as famine risk rises

Somalia is at a “tipping point”, with hundreds of thousands of people at immediate risk of famine, the heads of the UN’s highest-level humanitarian coordination forum have warned.  In a statement issued on Monday, the principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) called for increased support and humanitarian access to save lives. Famine is already unfolding in Baidoa… Continue reading Somalia: UN’s top humanitarian forum warns of ‘tipping point’ as famine risk rises

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UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On Threat Of Famine For Children In Somalia

NEW YORK (September 6, 2022) “You heard the warnings yesterday about a looming famine in areas of the Bay Region of Somalia between October-December this year.  It underlines the scale of the crisis Somalia is facing and the urgent need to quickly scale up support. “Bay is not the only region facing this deep humanitarian crisis.… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On Threat Of Famine For Children In Somalia

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Window Of Opportunity To Prevent Famine In Somalia Is Closing, Principals Of Inter-Agency Standing Committee Warn

NEW YORK (September 5, 2022)– Somalia has reached a tipping point. The lives of hundreds of thousands of people are at immediate risk, according to the latest food security and nutrition analysis. Famine is unfolding in two areas in the Bay region (Baidoa and Burhakaba districts) in South-Central Somalia, and will likely last until March 2023… Continue reading Window Of Opportunity To Prevent Famine In Somalia Is Closing, Principals Of Inter-Agency Standing Committee Warn

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Somalia receiving unprecedented levels of food aid, with ‘famine at the door’

As UN relief chief Martin Griffiths warned of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe on Monday, the World Food Programme (WFP) announced that it is delivering more food aid to Somalia than ever before. WFP noted that, despite so far reaching an unprecedented 3.7 million people with relief and over 300,000 with nutrition support, famine is an… Continue reading Somalia receiving unprecedented levels of food aid, with ‘famine at the door’

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Egypt prepares for flagship UN climate conference, in a year of unprecedented global weather shocks

Regional authorities in Egypt, the host country of the 2022 UN climate conference (COP27), are ramping up initiatives designed to improve the country’s environmental credentials, and speed up its transition to a low carbon economy. The event will begin on 4 November, in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh. Several COP27-related initiatives are underway… Continue reading Egypt prepares for flagship UN climate conference, in a year of unprecedented global weather shocks

Reporting Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at UNOPS, Chipinge, Zimbabwe

You are here: Home / Administration / Reporting Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at UNOPS, Chipinge, Zimbabwe September 5, 2022 Deadline: 15 September 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Reporting Monitoring and Evaluation Officer in Chipinge, Zimbabwe. UNOPS mission is to… Continue reading Reporting Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at UNOPS, Chipinge, Zimbabwe

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Programme Officer at UNICEF, Khartoum, Sudan

September 5, 2022 Deadline: 17 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Programme Officer in Khartoum, Sudan. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in life. Key Jobs Responsibilities The Programme Officer will perform the following… Continue reading Programme Officer at UNICEF, Khartoum, Sudan

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Programme Policy Officer (Nutrition) at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

September 5, 2022 Deadline: 17 September 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Programme Policy Officer (Nutrition) in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 11 months. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The… Continue reading Programme Policy Officer (Nutrition) at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

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Finance and Administrative Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Dar es Salaam , Uganda

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Finance and Administrative Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Dar es Salaam , Uganda September 5, 2022 Deadline: 04 October 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Finance and Administrative Assistant in Dar es Salaam,… Continue reading Finance and Administrative Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Dar es Salaam , Uganda

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WASH Assistant at DRC, Kibondo, Tanzania

You are here: Home / Tanzania / WASH Assistant at DRC, Kibondo, Tanzania September 5, 2022 Deadline: 15 September 2022 Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of WASH Assistant in Kibondo, Tanzania. DRC fulfills its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected populations – refugees, internally displaced… Continue reading WASH Assistant at DRC, Kibondo, Tanzania

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Investment Support Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Harare, Zimbabwe

You are here: Home / Agriculture, Food and Nutrition / Investment Support Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Harare, Zimbabwe September 5, 2022 Deadline: 30 September 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Investment Support Officer in Harare, Zimbabwe. The duration of this… Continue reading Investment Support Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Harare, Zimbabwe

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Risk Management Specialist/Senior Risk Management Specialist at ADB, Manila, Philippines

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Risk Management Specialist/Senior Risk Management Specialist at ADB, Manila, Philippines September 5, 2022 Deadline: 21 September 2022 Asian Development Bank (ADB) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Risk Management Specialist/Senior Risk Management Specialist in Manila, Philippines. The duration of this post… Continue reading Risk Management Specialist/Senior Risk Management Specialist at ADB, Manila, Philippines

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UNICEF Delivers Life-Saving Supplies to Help Children Affected by Floods in Pakistan

NEW YORK / PAKISTAN (September 4, 2022) – UNICEF today delivered 32 metric tons of life-saving medical and other emergency supplies to support children and women affected by devastating floods across Pakistan. The shipment arrived in Karachi from UNICEF’s Supply Division in Copenhagen. The shipment includes medicines, medical supplies, water purifying tablets, safe delivery kits, therapeutic… Continue reading UNICEF Delivers Life-Saving Supplies to Help Children Affected by Floods in Pakistan

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One third of Gaza Strip population in need of psychological and social support

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has reported an increase in the levels of mental disorders amongst the population of the Gaza Strip, especially among children, many of whom were already in need of mental health services and psychosocial support. Over three violent days in early August, until a ceasefire was… Continue reading One third of Gaza Strip population in need of psychological and social support

Dealing with the trauma of displacement in The Gambia

When conflict broke out in Kaddy’s Senegalese village in early April, she was forced to leave her belongings behind to save her family. “We lost everything. When we left, we could not take anything with us. Our animals, our food; everything was destroyed in the fighting.” Together with her husband and seven children, Kaddy fled… Continue reading Dealing with the trauma of displacement in The Gambia

Women lead marine restoration efforts in the UNESCO Seaflower Biosphere Reserve

Known as ‘the island in the Sea of the Seven Colors’, San Andres is the biggest island in the Seaflower, containing part of one of the richest coral reefs in the world San Andres itself is a coral island, meaning it was geologically built by organic material derived from skeletons of corals and numerous other… Continue reading Women lead marine restoration efforts in the UNESCO Seaflower Biosphere Reserve

10 Reasons to Educate Girls

UNICEF understands that every child has the right to an education. This includes every girl. That’s why UNICEF works closely with governments and other partners to clear the barriers that stand in their way, to keep girls in school and help them thrive. The benefits are many. Girls who complete a secondary school education earn… Continue reading 10 Reasons to Educate Girls

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Pakistan: More than 6.4 million in ‘dire need’ after unprecedented floods

The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Pakistan is unprecedented, with a third of the country under water, UN humanitarians warned on Friday. With more than 33 million people impacted, that represents 15 per cent of the total Pakistani population, said Dr. Palitha MAHIPALA, World Health Organization (WHO) Representative in the country. Some “6.4 plus million… Continue reading Pakistan: More than 6.4 million in ‘dire need’ after unprecedented floods

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Ukraine: ‘Physical integrity’ of Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant ‘has been violated several times’

Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi was speaking on Thursday after he and IAEA experts visited Europe’s largest nuclear plant, which has seen repeated shelling in recent weeks, sparking fears of a catastrophe.  “It’s obvious that the plant, and the physical integrity of the plant has been violated, several times. [Whether] by chance [or deliberately], we… Continue reading Ukraine: ‘Physical integrity’ of Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant ‘has been violated several times’

UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Impact Of The Pakistan Floods On Children And Families And UNICEF’s Response

NEW YORK (September 2, 2022) – “Over the past few weeks, torrential monsoon rains have broken a century-long record and dumped more than five times the 30-year average for rainfall in some provinces, killing more than 1200 people, including about 400 children, while washing away or damaging over 1.1 million houses and destroying vital infrastructure children… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Impact Of The Pakistan Floods On Children And Families And UNICEF’s Response

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World food prices drop for fifth consecutive month: FAO

World food prices have fallen for a fifth consecutive month but are still nearly eight per cent higher than a year ago, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Friday.  Its latest Food Price Index shows that the prices of five commodities – cereals, vegetable oil, dairy, meat and sugar – were lower… Continue reading World food prices drop for fifth consecutive month: FAO

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10 Benefits to Educating Girls

UNICEF understands that every child has the right to an education. This includes every girl. That’s why UNICEF works closely with governments and other partners to clear the barriers that stand in their way, to keep girls in school and help them thrive. The benefits are many. Girls who complete a secondary school education earn… Continue reading 10 Benefits to Educating Girls

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Join our worlwide network

Why become a university partner? Engage students in current matters and see result of work applied in a bigger global context Link up to existing UN-Habitat projects and partners in cities Raise awareness for work done within the university and initiate collaborations with other partners Why become an individual member? First to hear news, opportunities,… Continue reading Join our worlwide network

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Media advisory: How equal is our world? Latest UN report to reveal the state of gender equality globally

(Note: The report is under embargo until 7 September 2022, 12.00 EDT) At the current rate of progress and in light of multiple global crises, it may take centuries to achieve full gender equality, according to the “Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2022”, a new report produced jointly by UN Women… Continue reading Media advisory: How equal is our world? Latest UN report to reveal the state of gender equality globally

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Police in the field embody ‘promise, hope and optimism’ of whole UN: Guterres

Police officers from more than 90 countries who serve at UN operations around the world represent “multilateralism in action”, Secretary-General António Guterres said in New York on Thursday.  Mr. Guterres was delivering remarks to the third UN Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS), which brought together ministers, police chiefs, and senior representatives of regional and professional… Continue reading Police in the field embody ‘promise, hope and optimism’ of whole UN: Guterres

UNESCO chief calls for transforming education, with 244 million still out of school

Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region with the most children out of school, 98 million, and it is also the only region where this number is increasing.  The Central and Southern Asia region has the second highest out-of-school population, with 85 million.  Education goals at risk  “No one can accept this situation,” said Audrey Azoulay, the… Continue reading UNESCO chief calls for transforming education, with 244 million still out of school

Start Of An Uncertain School Year For Four Million Schoolchildren In Ukraine

NEW YORK (September 1, 2022) –  The ongoing war in Ukraine has marred the start of a new school year for Ukraine’s four million school children, stated UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell as she concluded a three-day visit across the country.  “The new school year should be a time of excitement and promise, as children re-enter the… Continue reading Start Of An Uncertain School Year For Four Million Schoolchildren In Ukraine

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Kiel

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Hanover

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50.734380555556, 7.0954888888889 Germany City EN No Year Of Publication 2022 VLR Title Voluntary Local Review 2022. The Implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in the City of Bonn. Website https://unhabitat.org/sites/default/files/2022/09/bonn_2022_en_1.pdf

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China responsible for ‘serious human rights violations’ in Xinjiang province: UN human rights report

The report published on Wednesday in the wake of the visit by UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet in May, said that “allegations of patterns of torture, or ill-treatment, including forced medical treatment and adverse conditions of detention, are credible, as are allegations of individual incidents of sexual and gender-based violence.” In a… Continue reading China responsible for ‘serious human rights violations’ in Xinjiang province: UN human rights report

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Sri Lanka: WFP helps alleviate stress of pregnancy amidst skyrocketing food prices 

An ongoing economic crisis and political turmoil have pushed food price inflation to above 90 percent, with a shortage of fuel disrupting access, livelihoods, and food safety programmes, leaving millions vulnerable to food insecurity. Pregnant and anxious As the food voucher distribution gets underway, the women make their way up through an open staircase to… Continue reading Sri Lanka: WFP helps alleviate stress of pregnancy amidst skyrocketing food prices 

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Report Finds Poor Hygiene at Over Half of All Health Facilities

Some 3.85 billion people around the world rely on health care facilities that lack basic hygiene services needed to prevent and control the spread of disease, increasing the risk of infection, according to a new report from UNICEF and the World Health Organization.  The number includes 688 million people who receive care at facilities with… Continue reading Report Finds Poor Hygiene at Over Half of All Health Facilities

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Ukraine: IAEA experts arrive in Zaporizhzhia ahead of mission to nuclear plant

Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) arrived in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on Wednesday, the latest stage in their efforts to inspect conditions at the embattled nuclear power plant there.  Speaking to reporters, agency chief Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed confidence that they will be able to safely conduct their technical mission, which… Continue reading Ukraine: IAEA experts arrive in Zaporizhzhia ahead of mission to nuclear plant

Amid the Horrors of War, Ukraine’s Children Yearn for School

After six months of war, thousands of schools in Ukraine remain inaccessible to children — some damaged or destroyed, others used in the conflict, or as shelters for displaced people and distribution points for humanitarian aid. One Ukrainian school that will not open its doors to children on Sept. 1 is the village school in… Continue reading Amid the Horrors of War, Ukraine’s Children Yearn for School

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More Than Three Million Children At Risk As Devastating Floods Hit Pakistan – UNICEF

NEW YORK (August 31, 2022) – More than three million children are in need of humanitarian assistance and at increased risk of waterborne diseases, drowning and malnutrition due to the most severe flooding in Pakistan’s recent history, UNICEF warned today. UNICEF is working with Government and non-government partners to respond to the urgent needs of children… Continue reading More Than Three Million Children At Risk As Devastating Floods Hit Pakistan – UNICEF

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UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan Returns To Jordan To Meet Refugees Affected By The COVID-19 Education Crisis

NEW YORK (August 31, 2022) – During a three-day visit across Jordan, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan warned that refugee children have experienced severe loss to their learning, having endured almost two years of COVID-19 school closures, threatening to reverse the gains made since they fled conflict. “Children whose lives have already been devastated by conflict… Continue reading UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Muzoon Almellehan Returns To Jordan To Meet Refugees Affected By The COVID-19 Education Crisis

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Pakistan: WHO warns of significant health risks as floods continue

Major health risks are unfolding in Pakistan as unprecedented flooding continues, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday, warning of the threat of further spread of malaria, dengue fever and other water- and vector-borne diseases. More than 33 million people, and three-quarters of all districts, have been affected by the disaster, which was brought… Continue reading Pakistan: WHO warns of significant health risks as floods continue

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Spain: Former Catalan Parliament leaders’ political rights violated, say UN experts

By suspending former Catalan government and parliament members from public duties prior to them being convicted, following the independence referendum back in 2017, Spain violated their political rights, the UN Human Rights Committee said in a statement published on Wednesday. The findings by the group of independent human rights experts were published after revision of… Continue reading Spain: Former Catalan Parliament leaders’ political rights violated, say UN experts

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Wildfire, floods don’t need to turn into disasters: UN risk report

From record-breaking heatwaves in British Columbia, to wildfires in the Mediterranean, floods in Nigeria, and droughts in Taiwan; the period between 2021 and 2022 saw record-breaking catastrophic disasters in all corners of the world. Some 10,000 people lost their lives, and an estimated $280 million was incurred in damages worldwide. The latest Interconnected Disaster Risks… Continue reading Wildfire, floods don’t need to turn into disasters: UN risk report

Mikhail Gorbachev: UN chief hails ‘one of a kind statesman who changed the course of history’

The Secretary-General has paid warm tribute to the last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, whose death aged 91 was announced on Tuesday, describing him as the person who “more than any other” brought about the peaceful end of the Cold War, which had dominated international relations since the 1940s. António Guterres said he was deeply… Continue reading Mikhail Gorbachev: UN chief hails ‘one of a kind statesman who changed the course of history’

Libya: Political stalemate and lack of progress on elections

The North African country became divided between two rival administrations in the years after the overthrow of former leader Muammar Gaddafi a decade ago.  The Government of National Accord (GNA) is based in the capital, Tripoli, located in the west, while the Libyan National Army (LNA) is in the east.   Elections remain the only… Continue reading Libya: Political stalemate and lack of progress on elections

LGBT rights being ‘deliberately undermined’, in some US states: UN expert

An independent UN human rights expert on Tuesday warned that the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse (LGBT) people are being “deliberately undermined by some state governments in the United States”, urging more action on the part of the Biden administration to protect them. “Despite five decades of progress, equality is not… Continue reading LGBT rights being ‘deliberately undermined’, in some US states: UN expert

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Visa refusal for UN human rights staff in Palestine part of wider ‘worrying trend’: Bachelet

The development is occurring in a context where Israeli authorities are increasingly limiting what she called human rights “eyes and ears on the ground”.  Search for solutions  Although the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) in Palestine has been operating for 26 years, the 15 international staff there “had no choice but to leave” in 2020,… Continue reading Visa refusal for UN human rights staff in Palestine part of wider ‘worrying trend’: Bachelet

Visa refusal for UN human rights staff in Palestine part of wider ‘worrying trend’: Bachelet

The development is occurring in a context where Israeli authorities are increasingly limiting what she called human rights “eyes and ears on the ground”. Search for solutions Although the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) in Palestine has been operating for 26 years, the 15 international staff there “had no choice but to leave” in 2020,… Continue reading Visa refusal for UN human rights staff in Palestine part of wider ‘worrying trend’: Bachelet

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Pakistan: $160 million UN emergency plan launched, as ‘monsoon on steroids’ continues

A $160 million emergency plan to help Pakistan deal with devastating flooding has been launched by the United Nations, aiming to reach “5.2 million of the most vulnerable people in the country”. An estimated 33 million people have been affected by the “worst flooding in decades “and more than 1,000 people, mostly children”, have died… Continue reading Pakistan: $160 million UN emergency plan launched, as ‘monsoon on steroids’ continues

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UN relief chief stresses need to stay and deliver for all Afghans

UN Humanitarian Coordinator Martin Griffiths, who briefed ambassadors, reported on the ongoing hardships and uncertainty facing Afghans, nearly half of whom – 24 million people – require aid relief to survive.  #Afghanistan is more than a humanitarian crisis. But it is not a hopeless crisis. Preserving basic service delivery alongside humanitarian assistance remains the only… Continue reading UN relief chief stresses need to stay and deliver for all Afghans

‘Very survival’ of Iraqi State at risk, UN mission warns, as UN chief calls for calm and restraint

The UN chief on Monday issued a call for “calm and restraint” in the Iraqi capital Baghdad following a day of reportedly violent protests in and around the national parliament building, in the wake of the announcement from political leader and cleric Muqtada al-Sadr that he was leaving politics. In a statement issued via his… Continue reading ‘Very survival’ of Iraqi State at risk, UN mission warns, as UN chief calls for calm and restraint

UNICEF Rushes Aid to Families Hit by Heavy Monsoon Rains in Pakistan

Since June, torrential monsoon rains and floods have inundated large swathes of Pakistan, dumping up to five times the 30-year average rainfall and impacting at least 33 million people, according to the Government of Pakistan.  More than 1,000 people have died — a third of them children — and the death toll is expected to… Continue reading UNICEF Rushes Aid to Families Hit by Heavy Monsoon Rains in Pakistan

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Whole generation of Syrian children ‘might be lost’, senior humanitarian warns Security Council

“Lack of funding comes with severe consequences”, Joyce Msuya told ambassadors, “including more drop-outs from school, higher malnutrition rates, and less protection interventions. If we do not act now, a generation of Syrian children might be lost. “It is critical that this Council shares responsibility for humanitarians’ life-saving work in Syria”, she said. The senior OCHA official and deputy… Continue reading Whole generation of Syrian children ‘might be lost’, senior humanitarian warns Security Council

Burkinabé peacekeeper in Mali is UN Woman Police Officer of the Year

Chief Warrant Officer Alizeta Kabore Kinda is the recipient of the 2022 United Nations Woman Police Officer of the Year Award, announced on Monday.  The Award was established in 2011 to recognize the exceptional contributions of women police officers to UN peace operations and to promote women’s empowerment.  Gender and protection advocate  Chief Warrant Officer… Continue reading Burkinabé peacekeeper in Mali is UN Woman Police Officer of the Year

Pakistan: WFP working to expand food aid as deadly flooding continues

The World Food Programme (WFP) is supporting Pakistan as the country takes stock of floods which have reportedly killed more than 1,000 people and displaced some 33 million, the UN agency said on Monday. Through its National Disaster Management Authority, the Pakistani Government – which has declared a national emergency – is leading the response… Continue reading Pakistan: WFP working to expand food aid as deadly flooding continues

Children Of Ethiopia Are Once Again Under Attack

NEW YORK (August 26, 2022) –  “UNICEF strongly condemns the air strike in Mekelle, the capital city of the Tigray Region, Ethiopia. The strike hit a kindergarten, killing several children, and injuring others. UNICEF calls on all parties to agree to an immediate cessation of hostilities. “Yet again, an escalation of violence in northern Ethiopia has… Continue reading Children Of Ethiopia Are Once Again Under Attack

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Ukraine: UN atomic energy experts head to stricken nuclear power station

A team of UN atomic energy experts set out on Monday for Zaporizhzya nuclear power station in Ukraine, after months of rising tensions between Ukrainian and Russian forces, who have accused each other of shelling the plant.  A team of UN atomic energy experts set out on Monday for Zaporizhzya nuclear power station in Ukraine,… Continue reading Ukraine: UN atomic energy experts head to stricken nuclear power station

From The Field: Restoring Myanmar’s Mangroves

Myanmar is believed to be experiencing one of the highest rates of mangrove loss in the world. When a company bought land containing a mangrove forest in the  country’s Tanintharyi region, with plans to convert it into prawn farms, the local community fought back. Mangroves in Bon Taung village, Myanmar, by Green Network Tanitharyi Region… Continue reading From The Field: Restoring Myanmar’s Mangroves

Senior Coordinator (Governance and Policy Support) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Agriculture, Food and Nutrition / Senior Coordinator (Governance and Policy Support) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy August 29, 2022 Deadline: 16 September 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Coordinator (Governance and Policy Support) in… Continue reading Senior Coordinator (Governance and Policy Support) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Programme Specialist at UNICEF, New York, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Programme Specialist at UNICEF, New York, United States August 29, 2022 Deadline: 11 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Programme Specialist in New York, United States. UNICEF works for a world in which every… Continue reading Programme Specialist at UNICEF, New York, United States

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Public Partnership Specialist at UNICEF, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Public Partnership Specialist at UNICEF, United States August 29, 2022 Deadline: 02 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Public Partnership Specialist in United States. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has… Continue reading Public Partnership Specialist at UNICEF, United States

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Social Protection – Capacity Development, Partnerships and Programming Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon

You are here: Home / Administration / Social Protection – Capacity Development, Partnerships and Programming Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon August 29, 2022 Deadline: 06 September 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post ofSocial Protection – Capacity Development, Partnerships and Programming Officer… Continue reading Social Protection – Capacity Development, Partnerships and Programming Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Beirut, Lebanon

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International Program Officer – Operations at Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, Libya

You are here: Home / Economics / International Program Officer – Operations at Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, Libya August 29, 2022 Deadline: 04 September 2022 The Italian Agency for Development Cooperation is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of International Program Officer – Operations in Libya. The duration of this… Continue reading International Program Officer – Operations at Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, Libya

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Major Gifts Stewardship Manager at Wikimedia Foundation, California, United States

You are here: Home / Fundraising / Major Gifts Stewardship Manager at Wikimedia Foundation, California, United States August 29, 2022 Deadline: 30 September 2022 The Wikimedia Foundation is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Major Gifts Stewardship Manager in California, United States. The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that… Continue reading Major Gifts Stewardship Manager at Wikimedia Foundation, California, United States

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Ukraine: Renewed shelling at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant underlines accident risk

Rafael Mariano Grossi said Ukrainian authorities had informed the nuclear watchdog of renewed shelling at the site over the past three days, but they stated that all safety systems remained operational and there had been no increase in radiation levels. “The latest shelling once again underlined the risk of a potential nuclear accident at the… Continue reading Ukraine: Renewed shelling at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant underlines accident risk

In meetings in Tunisia, UN deputy chief upholds relevance of SDGs, education for all

Ms. Mohammed was in the country to attend the eighth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD8), which concluded that day. The conference has been organized by Japan since 1993, under the philosophy of “African Development for African people.” It is co-hosted by the UN, the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank, and the… Continue reading In meetings in Tunisia, UN deputy chief upholds relevance of SDGs, education for all

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First Person: Sharing indigenous knowledge with tourists

Indigenous entrepreneur Celestina Ábalos runs a tourism business in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Quebrada de Humahuaca in Jujuy province, northern Argentina, sharing her community’s culture and knowledge of medicinal herbs. “I am a child of Pachamama, Mother Earth. Earth is everything to us. It is life. We cannot conceive of ourselves without her.… Continue reading First Person: Sharing indigenous knowledge with tourists

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Ukraine: More than one million tonnes of grain and food items exported under Black Sea deal

Exports of Ukrainian grain and other foodstuffs under a landmark UN-brokered agreement have surpassed one million metric tonnes, the Coordinator for the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Amir Abdulla, reported on Saturday.  This “remarkable achievement” was made possible through the collective efforts and hard work of the Joint Coordination Centre (JCC), he said, referring to the… Continue reading Ukraine: More than one million tonnes of grain and food items exported under Black Sea deal

UN chief disappointed nuclear treaty conference ends without consensus

Following four weeks of intense discussions at UN Headquarters in New York, the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the NPT ended late on Friday without an outcome document because Russia objected to text about its control over Ukrainian nuclear facilities. The Secretary-General expressed disappointment that countries were unable to reach consensus on a… Continue reading UN chief disappointed nuclear treaty conference ends without consensus

Young Jordanians innovate to tackle food insecurity

In Jordan, where many struggle to find enough to eat, young people are finding creative ways to tackle food insecurity, and create sustainable, environmentally friendly employment, with support from a UN innovation programme. Jordanians are dealing with multiple overlapping challenges including slow economic growth, high youth unemployment, water scarcity and increased cost of living. With… Continue reading Young Jordanians innovate to tackle food insecurity

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Chad: Unprecedented flooding affects more than 340,000 people

Torrential rainfall has triggered unprecedented flooding in Chad, affecting more than 340,000 people living in 55,000 households – surpassing last year’s figure of more than 250,000 impacted, according to a report released on Friday by the UN humanitarian coordination office, OCHA. Swollen rivers have destroyed nearly 2,700 hectares of crops and farming land as well as hundreds of homes,… Continue reading Chad: Unprecedented flooding affects more than 340,000 people

WMO: Greater Horn of Africa drought forecast to continue for fifth year 

The forecast for October to December, issued at the Greater Horn of Africa Seasonal Climate Outlook Forum, shows high chances of drier than average conditions across most parts of the region, which will further worsen the crisis for millions of people.  “It pains me to be the bearer of bad news,” said Guleid Artan, Director of… Continue reading WMO: Greater Horn of Africa drought forecast to continue for fifth year 

UN expert proposes action plan to boost human rights in Cambodia

UN Special Rapporteur Vitit Muntarbhorn announced the plan on Friday at the conclusion of an 11-day mission to the country.  Although Cambodia has achieved much internationally-recognised progress, and ratified most core human rights treaties, he noted that a “pervasive paradox” persists.  “Since 2017, when the main opposition party was disbanded unjustly by judicial order, the… Continue reading UN expert proposes action plan to boost human rights in Cambodia

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Sri Lanka: Devastating crisis for children, a ‘cautionary tale’ for South Asia 

Staple foods have become unaffordable, warned UNICEF Regional Director for South Asia, George Laryea-Adjei on Friday, who pointed out that severe malnutrition in crisis-wracked Sri Lanka was already among the highest in the region.  The alert from the UN Children’s Fund, comes as Sri Lanka continues to suffer its worst financial slump since independence in… Continue reading Sri Lanka: Devastating crisis for children, a ‘cautionary tale’ for South Asia 

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7 Simple Ways To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint as a Student

TIPS TO LOWER YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT IN COLLEGE Being in college doesn’t need to stop you from reducing your carbon footprint. In fact, this is a great time to develop habits that will make you a lifelong friend of the planet. And by making these changes yourself, you might just inspire your classmates to do… Continue reading 7 Simple Ways To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint as a Student

Ukraine: Top UN aid official appeals for access across contact line

Speaking from Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine, where shelling has intensified in the last week, the UN’s top aid official in the country issued an urgent appeal on Friday for guarantees from Russia and affiliated forces, to allow humanitarians to deliver “absolutely necessary” relief items across the contact line.  “Winter is coming,…[and] all we want to… Continue reading Ukraine: Top UN aid official appeals for access across contact line

Devastating Crisis For Children In Sri Lanka Is A Cautionary Tale For South Asia

NEW YORK (August 26, 2022) – “As the economic crisis continues to rattle Sri Lanka, it is the poorest, most vulnerable girls and boys who are paying the steepest price. “Sri Lanka, a country normally known for its rapid economic growth and booming tourism, is experiencing its worst economic crisis since independence in 1948. Families are… Continue reading Devastating Crisis For Children In Sri Lanka Is A Cautionary Tale For South Asia

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Security Council: Managing Israel-Palestine conflict ‘no substitute’ for meaningful political process

“Such a strategy will require significant steps from all sides,” said Tor Wennesland.  It must involve strengthening the ability of the Palestinian Authority to engage with Israel on political, economic and security issues, as well as working towards the return of the legitimate Palestinian Government to the Gaza Strip, he affirmed. He called for reducing… Continue reading Security Council: Managing Israel-Palestine conflict ‘no substitute’ for meaningful political process

Ukraine: Cluster munitions pose long-term risk to civilian safety

On Thursday, the UN-partnered Cluster Munition Monitor civil society group, released their 2022 Cluster Munition Monitor report, on the risk these weapons pose to civilians.   Cluster bombs are weapons designed to be scattered over large areas, containing several hundred “mini-bombs” called sub-munitions. As they make no distinction between civilians, civilian property and military targets, cluster… Continue reading Ukraine: Cluster munitions pose long-term risk to civilian safety

UN spotlights ‘invisible’ value of groundwater during World Water Week

Groundwater, which sustains drinking water supplies, sanitation systems, farms, industries and ecosystems, is being overused, polluted and neglected, speakers warned at a World Water Week event on Thursday. “It is our duty to ensure groundwater has its rightful place in all of our action plans,” said Gilbert Houngbo, Chair of UN-Water, in his video message to… Continue reading UN spotlights ‘invisible’ value of groundwater during World Water Week

Russia’s war with Ukraine needs to end, UN’s Bachelet urges Vladimir Putin

UN Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet on Thursday urged Russia’s President Vladimir Putin to end the country’s war against Ukraine, while also calling for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to be immediately demilitarized. Speaking to journalists in Geneva just days before her term as High Commissioner for Human Rights comes to an end, Ms. Bachelet… Continue reading Russia’s war with Ukraine needs to end, UN’s Bachelet urges Vladimir Putin

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Ethiopia: Massive fuel theft puts WFP operations in Tigray at risk

The robbery of over half a million tonnes of fuel from the World Food Programme (WFP) in Ethiopia’s Tigray region will make it impossible to continue operations that support millions of hungry people, the UN agency said on Thursday. Armed men entered the WFP compound in the regional capital, Mekelle, on Wednesday and seized 12… Continue reading Ethiopia: Massive fuel theft puts WFP operations in Tigray at risk

Afghanistan: UNHCR alarm over forced refugee returns from Tajikistan

On Thursday, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, warned of the danger faced by Afghan refugees who continue to be detained and deported from Tajikistan, reiterating that it’s illegal to force those fleeing persecution back to their homeland. In the latest incident, some five Afghans, including a family comprising three children and their mother, were returned… Continue reading Afghanistan: UNHCR alarm over forced refugee returns from Tajikistan

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‘Comprehensive’ solution needed to end mass displacement of Rohingya

Some one million refugees remain in the vast camps of Cox’s Bazar, without any immediate prospect of being able to return home, which more than 150,000 mostly-Muslim Rohingya are still “confined in camps” in their native Rakhine state, said a statement issued on behalf of UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Today marks five years since the… Continue reading ‘Comprehensive’ solution needed to end mass displacement of Rohingya

Deprived Of The Basics, Robbed Of Their Dreams, Children In Lebanon Lose Trust In Their Parents: UNICEF Report

NEW YORK (August 25, 2022) – Three years of devastating crisis in Lebanon have plunged children into poverty, affecting their health, welfare and education, shattering their hopes and breaking down family relationships. A UNICEF report shows that much of the progress towards achieving children’s basic rights – including the right to health, education, protection, play and… Continue reading Deprived Of The Basics, Robbed Of Their Dreams, Children In Lebanon Lose Trust In Their Parents: UNICEF Report

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UNICEF Mobile Health Teams Reach Children in Need in Rural Afghanistan

Amid soaring child malnutrition rates in Afghanistan — one of many crises in the country — teams of health and nutrition specialists backed by UNICEF are bringing urgently-needed services and support to remote communities.  Nine miles from the nearest main road and 68 miles from Kabul, the village of Alisha in central Afghanistan’s Maidan Warnak… Continue reading UNICEF Mobile Health Teams Reach Children in Need in Rural Afghanistan

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UN Women Executive Board to convene second regular session 2022

The UN Women Executive Board will convene for its second regular session from Tuesday 13 to Wednesday 14 September 2022 in person at United Nations Headquarters in New York. UN Women Executive Board to convene second regular session 2022 The session will begin on Tuesday 13 September at 10am EDT with the election by acclamation of… Continue reading UN Women Executive Board to convene second regular session 2022

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Blunting War’s Impacts While Calling for Peace

As the Ukraine war reached the six-month mark, UNICEF reported some startling statistics: Nearly 1,000 children in Ukraine have been killed or injured. Two of every three Ukrainian girls and boys have had to flee their homes. There are 5.2 million Ukrainian children who remain in need of humanitarian aid. An animation based on actual… Continue reading Blunting War’s Impacts While Calling for Peace

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Ukraine: UN agencies deliver food, health and other support amid fighting

Matilda Bogner, head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, called for greater efforts to spare and protect civilians.  The Mission has been in the country since 2014, when it began work documenting violations in the east stemming from the fighting between Government forces and pro-Russian separatists. Ms. Bogner said the resulting escalation… Continue reading Ukraine: UN agencies deliver food, health and other support amid fighting

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Drought, hunger and fighting leave Ethiopia in ‘very difficult humanitarian situation’ 

Amidst deteriorating levels of malnutrition and Ethiopia’s worst drought in 40 years, 17 million people are being targeted for humanitarian assistance, the UN spokesperson said on Wednesday.  “Ethiopia is facing a very difficult humanitarian situation to say the least,” Stéphane Dujarric told journalists at UN Headquarters in New York at a regular press briefing.    Over… Continue reading Drought, hunger and fighting leave Ethiopia in ‘very difficult humanitarian situation’ 

Israeli suppression of Palestinian rights organizations ‘illegal and unacceptable’

Twenty-four UN-appointed independent human rights experts condemned on Wednesday, Israel’s escalating attacks against Palestinian civil society in the occupied West Bank, describing it as “illegal and unacceptable”. During a raid last week, the Israeli army broke into and shut down the offices of seven Palestinian human rights and humanitarian groups operating in Ramallah, located in the… Continue reading Israeli suppression of Palestinian rights organizations ‘illegal and unacceptable’

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Guterres underlines need for peace as Ukraine marks six months of ‘senseless war’

The “sad and tragic milestone” coincided with Ukraine’s 31st anniversary of independence, and Mr. Guterres congratulated the country’s people. Today marks a sad and tragic milestone – six months since Russia’s 24 February invasion of Ukraine. Thousands of civilians have been killed. Millions have been displaced. The people of Ukraine and beyond need peace and… Continue reading Guterres underlines need for peace as Ukraine marks six months of ‘senseless war’

Sierra Leone: Female genital mutilation ‘amounts to torture,’ impunity must end

Following criminal proceedings over the death of a 21-year-old student who was subject to the brutal practice in the Bonthe District, three Special Rapporteurs issued a statement condemning female genital mutilation as “a grave form of violence against women and girls that amounts to torture”. “It violates the fundamental rights of its victims, including their physical integrity and… Continue reading Sierra Leone: Female genital mutilation ‘amounts to torture,’ impunity must end

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UN steps up post-COVID support in Africa; battles cholera in Malawi

“The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the fragility of our continent’s health infrastructure and the urgent need to strengthen the overall health system to secure access to quality care for all Africa’s people, when and where they need it, without incurring financial hardship,” said WHO’s Africa Regional Director Matshidiso Moeti. Rebuilding good health To rethink and rebuild… Continue reading UN steps up post-COVID support in Africa; battles cholera in Malawi

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Braving mines and missiles to bring aid to Ukraine’s displaced population

Six months after the Russian invasion, Ukraine is the scene of the largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since the Second World War. Almost a third of those displaced by the conflict come from the region around the country’s second largest city of Kharkiv, in the east. Helping those in need is dangerous work. Before dawn… Continue reading Braving mines and missiles to bring aid to Ukraine’s displaced population

Humanitarian Cash Transfers Provide Vital Aid for Ukraine’s Families

It has been six months since the war in Ukraine escalated in February 2022, plunging the nation’s children and families into a waking nightmare. Children didn’t start the war, but they remain caught in the crossfire, while all around them, the schools, hospitals and other civilian infrastructure on which they depend continue to be damaged… Continue reading Humanitarian Cash Transfers Provide Vital Aid for Ukraine’s Families

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Ukraine: Urgent agreement needed to end fighting around Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Recent weeks have seen an escalation in shelling in and around Europe’s largest nuclear facility.  The Council meeting was requested by Russia, whose forces have occupied Zaporizhzhia since March, or shortly after the start of the war, while Ukrainian personnel continue to carry out their on-site operations.  ‘Suicidal’ threat  Ms. DiCarlo reiterated the UN’s ongoing… Continue reading Ukraine: Urgent agreement needed to end fighting around Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Darfur: Trial of Janjaweed leader must not be ‘a false dawn’ for justice, Security Council hears

Briefing from Khartoum, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan updated the ambassadors on a landmark moment for both justice in the restive region and the ICC-UN Security Council relationship. “We must collectively ensure it is the beginning of true accountability and not a false dawn,” he said on the proceedings, which commenced on 5 April and cover… Continue reading Darfur: Trial of Janjaweed leader must not be ‘a false dawn’ for justice, Security Council hears

African Health Ministers announce ‘pivotal’ new strategy to combat communicable diseases

With the burden of cardiovascular disease, mental and neurological disorders and diabetes rising in the region, African health ministers on Tuesday, endorsed a new strategy to boost access to the diagnosis, treatment and care of severe noncommunicable diseases. The health ministers, gathering for the seventy-second session of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee… Continue reading African Health Ministers announce ‘pivotal’ new strategy to combat communicable diseases

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Children Suffering Dire Drought Across Parts Of Africa Are ‘One Disease Away From Catastrophe’ – Warns UNICEF

NEW YORK (August 23, 2022) – Children in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel could die in devastating numbers unless urgent support is provided, as severe malnutrition and the risk of water-borne disease collide – UNICEF warns during World Water Week. “History shows that when high levels of severe acute malnutrition in children combine with… Continue reading Children Suffering Dire Drought Across Parts Of Africa Are ‘One Disease Away From Catastrophe’ – Warns UNICEF

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UN fund reports ‘solid results’ empowering girls and boys in crises with opportunity of quality education

On Tuesday, Education Cannot Wait (ECW), the United Nations global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises, issued its Annual Results Report, which revealed that despite global upheaval, the fund and partners have continued to expand their response. Results to Date  The Report indicates that ECW investments have reached close to 7 million children… Continue reading UN fund reports ‘solid results’ empowering girls and boys in crises with opportunity of quality education

Myanmar: 5 years since Rohingya mass exodus, UNHCR urges solutions 

This week marks five years since more than 700,000 ethnic Rohingya fled military persecution from Myanmar for neighbouring Bangladesh, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Tuesday, appealing to the international community for greater support. “The latest exodus from Myanmar is now officially defined as being a protracted situation,” UNHCR spokesperson Shabia Mantoo told journalists at a… Continue reading Myanmar: 5 years since Rohingya mass exodus, UNHCR urges solutions 

Ukraine prisoner of war trials in Mariupol could be a war crime: OHCHR

OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said the trials by the Russian-backed authorities could begin in the occupied city, possibly within days – and warned that such a process could amount to a war crime. “We are very concerned about the manner in which this is being done. There are pictures in the media of cages being… Continue reading Ukraine prisoner of war trials in Mariupol could be a war crime: OHCHR

3 Ways Planting Trees Helps to Reduce The Urban Heat Island Effect

Heat Waves And Rising Air temperatures are presenting challenges — Especially when it comes to Urban Heat Islands At a time when countries around the world are experiencing record-high temperatures and heat waves, the need to address climate change is front and center. Compounded by the heat island effect, cities worldwide are experiencing days of… Continue reading 3 Ways Planting Trees Helps to Reduce The Urban Heat Island Effect

WHO supports DR Congo authorities as Ebola resurges in volatile east

Ebola has resurfaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) following confirmation of a case in the restive eastern province of North Kivu, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Tuesday, citing authorities in the country.  The case concerns a 46-year-old woman who died on 15 August in the town of Beni.  She had… Continue reading WHO supports DR Congo authorities as Ebola resurges in volatile east

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Quality and Equality: Education for Rohingya Refugee Girls

Rahima Akhter* would do anything to protect her children in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, where they live in a temporary dwelling tightly packed among strangers. She worries especially about her daughter’s safety and dignity. Better to keep 14-year-old Nurkolima* at home, Akhter used to think, than let her go to school… Continue reading Quality and Equality: Education for Rohingya Refugee Girls

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Africa drought: Some children just ‘one disease away from catastrophe’ UNICEF warns

On Tuesday, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF warned that children in the Horn of Africa and the vast Sahel region “could die in devastating numbers” without urgent intervention and support. In the last five months, the number of people in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia without reliable access to safe water, has risen from 9.5 million to… Continue reading Africa drought: Some children just ‘one disease away from catastrophe’ UNICEF warns

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Path to peace ‘forged by dialogue and cooperation’ Guterres tells Security Council 

Path to peace ‘forged by dialogue and cooperation’ Guterres tells Security Council  Recommit to “dialogue, diplomacy and mutual trust”, Secretary-General António Guterres urged ambassadors in the UN Security Council on Monday, describing them as “the eternal tools of peace”.  “The path to peace is forged by dialogue and cooperation,” and shaped by “a common understanding… Continue reading Path to peace ‘forged by dialogue and cooperation’ Guterres tells Security Council 

Singapore: UN rights chief welcomes repeal of colonial-era law banning sex between men

The UN human rights chief on Monday welcomed the announcement from the Prime Minister of Singapore, that the city State would move to repeal a law known as 377A, which for decades has criminalized sex between men. “This colonial era law has more broadly impacted and stigmatised the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people as a whole”,… Continue reading Singapore: UN rights chief welcomes repeal of colonial-era law banning sex between men

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Rights experts urge Iran to end ‘systematic persecution’ of religious minorities

The experts said they are deeply concerned at the increasing arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances of members of the Baha’i faith, as well as the destruction or confiscation of their properties, “in what bears all the signs of a policy of systematic persecution”.  These acts were not isolated, they added, but formed part of a… Continue reading Rights experts urge Iran to end ‘systematic persecution’ of religious minorities

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Nearly 1,000 children killed or injured in Ukraine but real number likely higher: UNICEF

Nearly 1,000 boys and girls have been killed or injured in the war in Ukraine, the head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported on Monday, underscoring the urgent need for peace.  “Once again, as in all wars, the reckless decisions of adults are putting children at extreme risk. There are no armed operations of… Continue reading Nearly 1,000 children killed or injured in Ukraine but real number likely higher: UNICEF

War In Ukraine Has Left Nearly 1,000 Children Killed Or Injured

NEW YORK (August 22, 2022) – “At least 972 children in Ukraine have been killed or injured by violence since the war escalated nearly six months ago, an average of over five children killed or injured each day. “And these are just the figures the UN has been able to verify. We believe the true number… Continue reading War In Ukraine Has Left Nearly 1,000 Children Killed Or Injured

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Project Management Support-Advisor (Process Design Advisor) at UNOPS, New York, United States

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Project Management Support-Advisor (Process Design Advisor) at UNOPS, New York, United States August 22, 2022 Deadline: 9 September 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Project Management Support-Advisor (Process Design Advisor) in… Continue reading Project Management Support-Advisor (Process Design Advisor) at UNOPS, New York, United States

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Technical Officer (Epidemiologist) at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

You are here: Home / Egypt / Technical Officer (Epidemiologist) at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt August 22, 2022 Deadline: 9 September 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Officer (Epidemiologist) in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 1 year. The… Continue reading Technical Officer (Epidemiologist) at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

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Senior Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Bangkok, Thailand

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Senior Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Bangkok, Thailand August 22, 2022 Deadline: 25 August 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Administrative Officer in Bangkok, Thailand. The duration of this post… Continue reading Senior Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Bangkok, Thailand

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Emergency and Rehabilitation Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Accra, Ghana

You are here: Home / Agriculture, Food and Nutrition / Emergency and Rehabilitation Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Accra, Ghana August 22, 2022 Deadline: 26 August 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Emergency and Rehabilitation Officer in Accra, Ghana. The duration… Continue reading Emergency and Rehabilitation Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Accra, Ghana

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Health Officer at UNICEF Barisal, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Bangladesh / Health Officer at UNICEF Barisal, Bangladesh August 22, 2022 Deadline: 04 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Health Officer in Barisal, Bangladesh. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair… Continue reading Health Officer at UNICEF Barisal, Bangladesh

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Child Protection Sub-Sector Coordinator at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Bangladesh / Child Protection Sub-Sector Coordinator at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh August 22, 2022 Deadline: 5 September 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Child Protection Sub-Sector Coordinator in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. UNICEF works for a world in… Continue reading Child Protection Sub-Sector Coordinator at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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How UNICEF Supports Children on the Move From Afghanistan

As Afghanistan’s economic and humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate, many children and young people are feeling forced to go to work — often in difficult conditions. Many migrate to neighboring countries, seeking job opportunities they perceive to be lacking at home — encountering many dangers along the way, and at great risk to their health… Continue reading How UNICEF Supports Children on the Move From Afghanistan

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A light in the darkness for Ukrainians under fire

The Russian invasion of Ukraine shows no sign of letting up, but the UN continues to bring humanitarian supplies to the country, including solar lamps, which bring some respite from the darkness of windowless basement shelters, in regions where electricity infrastructure has been destroyed or damaged by shelling. In a dark, overcrowded cellar in Kharkiv,… Continue reading A light in the darkness for Ukrainians under fire

‘Make sure that victims of terrorism are never forgotten’: UN chief

On Sunday, UN Secretary-General António paid tribute to victims of terrorism, marking the international day established to ensure that “victims and survivors are always heard and never forgotten.” Each year, acts of terrorism harm and kill thousands of innocent people. Despite international attention, those affected often struggle gaining access to key physical, psychological, social, and… Continue reading ‘Make sure that victims of terrorism are never forgotten’: UN chief

UN chief ends Europe trip with visit to ‘vessels of hope’

Mr. Guterres flew into Istanbul on Saturday morning from Chisinau, Moldova – where he was hosted for a working dinner with President Maia Sandu the previous evening – and boarded a pilot boat in the Sea of Marmara, where he sailed next to the M/V Brave Commander, the World Food Programme (WFP) ship which picked… Continue reading UN chief ends Europe trip with visit to ‘vessels of hope’

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First person: Surviving a deadly hurricane in New York

As extreme weather events grow in intensity and frequency, nowhere is guaranteed to be safe from danger, as New Yorkers discovered on 1 September 2021, when Hurricane Ida struck, causing floods that led to some 29 deaths, and shutting down much of the subway system. Amrita Bhagwandin was at her home in the New York… Continue reading First person: Surviving a deadly hurricane in New York

WFP scales up support for millions who ‘cannot wait’ for food aid amid Horn of Africa drought

As the threat of famine looms in the Horn of Africa, the World Food Programme (WFP) announced on Friday that it is scaling up operations to support millions going hungry who “cannot wait” for assistance. The region is in the grip of a historic drought, brought on by four consecutive failed rains.  The crisis has… Continue reading WFP scales up support for millions who ‘cannot wait’ for food aid amid Horn of Africa drought

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The Location of the Oldest Forest In The World Might Surprise You

Is New York State’s Hudson Valley the first place that comes to mind when you conjure up the image of ancient forests? If not, then it should be! In 2019, scientists recognized a fossil record of the planet’s oldest forest in an unlikely place: an abandoned quarry in Cairo, New York. The forest is believed to… Continue reading The Location of the Oldest Forest In The World Might Surprise You

Portable Incubators Save Fragile Newborns in Ukraine

Baby Sofia is just a day old. She was born in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine, as air raid sirens wailed in the background. Now, against all odds, she sleeps quietly in a special portable incubator designed to keep her comfortable and maintain the temperature of her tiny body. UNICEF has delivered 150 portable incubators* — donated… Continue reading Portable Incubators Save Fragile Newborns in Ukraine

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Saudi Arabia: UN calls for release of woman sentenced to 34 years in prison for tweeting

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, expressed outrage on Friday over a 34-year prison sentence handed down to a Saudi woman charged with following and retweeting so-called dissidents and activists. The UN human rights office, OHCHR, expressed outrage on Friday over a prison sentence spanning more than three decades handed down to a Saudi woman… Continue reading Saudi Arabia: UN calls for release of woman sentenced to 34 years in prison for tweeting

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UN releases $5 for humanitarian needs triggered by gang violence in Haiti

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths allocated on Friday, $5 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to respond to humanitarian needs triggered by gang violence in Haiti. The assistance comes amidst the killing of hundreds of people since July in clashes between gangs in Haiti’s Cité Soleil, said the UN humanitarian agency (OCHA)… Continue reading UN releases $5 for humanitarian needs triggered by gang violence in Haiti

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UN chief to rich nations: ‘Open wallets’ and ‘hearts’ for developing countries to purchase Ukrainian grain

Ships carrying grain have been leaving there under a recent UN-brokered agreement, and Mr. Guterres said Odesa was a symbol of what countries can achieve when they work together for the common good.  Speaking to journalists, the UN chief revealed that it was a moving experience to be at the port, where he witnessed wheat… Continue reading UN chief to rich nations: ‘Open wallets’ and ‘hearts’ for developing countries to purchase Ukrainian grain

AFR100 Moves into Phase 2 With Support from Terrafund for AFR100

Restoring Forest Landscapes and Revitalizing Economies for Lasting Impact Across Africa Thanks to our long-standing partnership with the World Resources Institute (WRI), One Tree Planted is honored to be a technical partner of AFR100. What does this mean? One Tree Planted, along with nearly 40 other organizations, helps enhance technical support and coordination of restoration… Continue reading AFR100 Moves into Phase 2 With Support from Terrafund for AFR100

In Uganda, refugee women’s leadership drives inclusive humanitarian action

19 August is World Humanitarian Day, an opportunity to honour the humanitarian community and the life-saving work they perform every day. This year’s theme, “it takes a village”, recognizes the importance of collective action in delivering humanitarian assistance—by professionals and volunteers, but also by crisis-affected people themselves. When crises occur, women and girls disproportionately bear… Continue reading In Uganda, refugee women’s leadership drives inclusive humanitarian action

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First Person: Taking to the sea to deliver aid in Haiti

With Haiti’s highways increasingly in the grip of gangs, aid delivery by ship is becoming increasingly critical. Captain Madeleine Habib, a shipping officer working for the World Food Programme in Haiti, spoke about her experiences ahead of World Humanitarian Day, which is marked annually on 19 August. “I manage the organization’s coastal shipping service to… Continue reading First Person: Taking to the sea to deliver aid in Haiti

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Israel urged to allow humanitarians to continue working in Palestine

Allow human rights and humanitarian organizations to continue their work in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), UN agencies and other partners have urged Israel. On Thursday morning, Israeli Forces broke into, searched and sealed the offices of seven Palestinian human rights and humanitarian organizations³ in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. Their property was confiscated… Continue reading Israel urged to allow humanitarians to continue working in Palestine

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Living Sustainably: 10 Tips on How to Be More Sustainable

10 Sustainable Tips to Level Up Your Personal Sustainability Do you drive an electric car, subsist on lentils, and refuse to throw anything away? Is your library stocked with dog-eared copies of Silent Spring, A Sand County Almanac, and The World Without Us and your home outfitted with solar panels, smart switches, beehives, and compost… Continue reading Living Sustainably: 10 Tips on How to Be More Sustainable

Grain deal ‘victory for diplomacy,’ UN chief tells journalists in Ukraine

Speaking at a press conference alongside Presidents Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Türkiye, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to visit “again during such a difficult period”.  Despite that the Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed a few weeks ago, the UN chief reiterated that “there is no solution to the global food crisis without ensuring full global… Continue reading Grain deal ‘victory for diplomacy,’ UN chief tells journalists in Ukraine

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South Sudan: ‘Urgent collective efforts’ needed in most dangerous humanitarian situation

On the eve of World Humanitarian Day, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan, called on Thursday for joint action to address the aid crisis in the country and end attacks against civilians and humanitarian workers. “It takes a village to raise a child. In the same way, it takes an array of partners to… Continue reading South Sudan: ‘Urgent collective efforts’ needed in most dangerous humanitarian situation

UN deplores deadly attack in Afghanistan, killing scores and injuring many others

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) condemned on Thursday, a fatal attack on a Mosque in the capital, Kabul. “We deplore yesterday’s attack in a Kabul Mosque, the latest in a disturbing series of bombings which have killed & injured more than 250 people in recent weeks, the highest monthly number of civilian casualties… Continue reading UN deplores deadly attack in Afghanistan, killing scores and injuring many others

First Person: Heartbroken but hopeful, under Taliban rule in Afghanistan

Zarina* is a young Afghan woman entrepreneur. Her drive for innovating, and passion for baking made her one of Afghanistan’s youngest entrepreneurs. Her business is still running, but her clients are scarce and her plans for expansion across the country had to be shut down. “I told myself that I should travel to Kabul and… Continue reading First Person: Heartbroken but hopeful, under Taliban rule in Afghanistan

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UN chief pays second call on Ukraine, will visit grain-exporting Black Sea Port

Secretary-General António Guterres arrived on Wednesday to Lviv, the largest city in Western Ukraine. “Tomorrow, he will join President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a meeting hosted by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine,” UN Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq told a regular press briefing in New York. “He will go on to visit Odesa and then Istanbul… Continue reading UN chief pays second call on Ukraine, will visit grain-exporting Black Sea Port

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WHO warns of disease threat amid Horn of Africa drought

The Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday highlighted the need to support millions facing starvation and disease in the Horn of Africa. Speaking from Geneva, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said drought, conflict, climate change and increasing prices for food, fuel and fertilizer, are all contributing to lack of access to sufficient food.  The… Continue reading WHO warns of disease threat amid Horn of Africa drought

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Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria completes mission to northeast

The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria, Imran Riza, on Wednesday concluded a four-day mission to the northeast, where he visited camps hosting thousands of displaced persons.  The region is in the grip of a severe water crisis in all aspects – from drinking water, to irrigation, food production, and power generation – which… Continue reading Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria completes mission to northeast

UN agriculture agency helps protect against threat of locust in Yemen

Following heavy widespread rains in Yemen, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) remains on high alert as the threat of desert locust emergence looms, the UN agency said on Wednesday. To avert losses triggered by the voracious pest, FAO recently delivered various equipment and machinery to the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Fisheries (MAIF) in Aden.… Continue reading UN agriculture agency helps protect against threat of locust in Yemen

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Statement: In solidarity, we honour the global humanitarian community

On World Humanitarian Day, as humanitarian needs globally have reached an all-time high, we salute and honour humanitarians’ life-saving work.  They save and protect lives and ensure access to essential resources including food, shelter and health services in the toughest locations for the 305.9 million people in need of humanitarian assistance worldwide.  Statement: In solidarity,… Continue reading Statement: In solidarity, we honour the global humanitarian community

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The World Health Organization steps up assistance to flood-ravaged Yemen

The World Health Organization (WHO) has provided emergency assistance, in an urgent response to the needs of communities affected by floods in Yemen, the UN agency said on Wednesday. In addition to health and laboratory supplies, it has supported specialized trauma teams and joined field missions along with national health authorities and other humanitarian partners.… Continue reading The World Health Organization steps up assistance to flood-ravaged Yemen

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UNICEF Reaches 350,000 Children With Cash Assistance Through “Spilno” Program

NEW YORK (August 17, 2022) – UNICEF’s humanitarian cash assistance program has now reached more than 350,000 children in Ukraine. The ‘Spilno’ program, launched on March 31, 2022 together with the Ministry of Social Policy, was created to address the needs of families with children, who are among the most vulnerable groups in Ukraine. Since then,… Continue reading UNICEF Reaches 350,000 Children With Cash Assistance Through “Spilno” Program

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Sri Lanka’s economic crisis pushes health system to brink of collapse

Sri Lanka is in the midst of the worst socio-economic crisis in its history, and the once robust health-care system is nearing collapse, with patients at risk from power shortages, a lack of medicines, and equipment shortages. When Ruchika found out she was pregnant with her second child, in October 2021, she could not have… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s economic crisis pushes health system to brink of collapse

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Technical Officer at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

August 17, 2022 Deadline: 27 August 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Officer in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 1 year. The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations system. Key Job… Continue reading Technical Officer at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

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Technical Officer at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

You are here: Home / Egypt / Technical Officer at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt August 17, 2022 Deadline: 25 August 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Officer in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this post is 1 year. The primary role… Continue reading Technical Officer at World Health Organization (WHO) Cairo, Egypt

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Administration Associate at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

You are here: Home / Administration / Administration Associate at WFP, Cairo, Egypt August 17, 2022 Deadline: 27 August 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Administration Associate in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this project is 1 year. World Food Programme is the… Continue reading Administration Associate at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

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Regional Head of Talent Acquisition at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

You are here: Home / Administration / Regional Head of Talent Acquisition at WFP, Cairo, Egypt August 17, 2022 Deadline: 28 August 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Regional Head of Talent Acquisition in Cairo, Egypt. The duration of this project is 2… Continue reading Regional Head of Talent Acquisition at WFP, Cairo, Egypt

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First Person: ‘We are the hope, we are the power keeping Afghanistan together’

Mahbouba Sera, one of the world’s most prominent women’s rights activists, chose to stay in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in August 2021, to witness what was happening to her country, and to work for a society that benefits all of its people. “The first nights and days were especially horrible. Afghanistan was turning into… Continue reading First Person: ‘We are the hope, we are the power keeping Afghanistan together’

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Sidelined in Afghanistan, a Wheelchair Athlete Refuses to Give Up

MAZAR-E-SHARIF, AFGHANISTAN – Fatima was born with a disability which confines her to a wheelchair. When she started school, she endured bullying and insults. She would often come home crying. But her parents were supportive, and Fatima refused to give up on herself. In 2018, she joined a wheelchair basketball team organized by a community organization… Continue reading Sidelined in Afghanistan, a Wheelchair Athlete Refuses to Give Up

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Rohingya refugees share concerns with UN rights commissioner during visit to Cox’s Bazar

During her first official visit to Bangladesh, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, met with a host of officials, civil society representatives and Rohingya refugees on Tuesday. In Cox’s Bazar, she visited camps housing Rohingya refugees who, after terrible repression and human rights violations, fled Myanmar five years ago “to get some… Continue reading Rohingya refugees share concerns with UN rights commissioner during visit to Cox’s Bazar

Amidst military rule, UN envoy travels to Myanmar for first time

The visit follows the Security Council’s latest call for an end to the violence and unimpeded humanitarian access to the Southeast Asian nation. Ms. Heyzer, a women’s rights activist from Singapore, will focus on addressing the deteriorating situation there, according to the UN.  News agencies cited security officials who wished to remain anonymous in reporting that… Continue reading Amidst military rule, UN envoy travels to Myanmar for first time

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UN HIV/AIDS advocate and ‘proud champion’ of women dies at 92

“She consistently called attention to the importance of addressing the needs of women, and of involving women directly in making and carrying out development policy, which she believed was particularly important for population policies and programmes,” UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement on behalf of the UN chief. A native of Pakistan, she served as… Continue reading UN HIV/AIDS advocate and ‘proud champion’ of women dies at 92

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First Person: ‘I realized Afghan women were still fighting. And I chose to be one of them’

Nasima*, 36, is a peacebuilder and a women’s rights activist in Afghanistan. After the Taliban regained effective control of the country a year ago, she continued to work in Afghanistan, in what would soon become one of the world’s most complex humanitarian emergencies. “I was in my office on 15 August 2021. At 8 a.m.,… Continue reading First Person: ‘I realized Afghan women were still fighting. And I chose to be one of them’

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WFP: First Ukrainian humanitarian grain shipment leaves for Horn of Africa

The first vessel transporting Ukrainian wheat grain to support humanitarian operations run by the World Food Programme (WFP) has left the port of Yuzhny, also known as Pivdennyi, the UN agency reported on Tuesday.  The MV Brave Commander departed with 23,000 metric tonnes of wheat grain for WFP’s response in the Horn of Africa, where… Continue reading WFP: First Ukrainian humanitarian grain shipment leaves for Horn of Africa

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UNICEF: Help Needed to Save Lives, Safeguard Futures in Afghanistan

Afghanistan, a country strained by decades of insecurity and devastating natural disasters, has long been one of the most dangerous places to be a child. Still, it was a very different country a year ago. Before the Taliban seized power on Aug. 15, 2021, there were 1 million girls in Afghanistan attending high school. Women could work.… Continue reading UNICEF: Help Needed to Save Lives, Safeguard Futures in Afghanistan

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Humanitarian funding still needed for ‘pure catastrophe’ situation in Afghanistan

Although $4.4 billion is required to fund humanitarian operations in Afghanistan, $1.8 billion has been received so far, or roughly 40 per cent, a senior UN official told journalists in New York on Monday, warning of the dire consequences as winter approaches.  “The situation can be best described as a pure catastrophe,” said Dr. Ramiz… Continue reading Humanitarian funding still needed for ‘pure catastrophe’ situation in Afghanistan

Conference opens to draft first-ever treaty on ocean’s biological diversity

Amidst calls for flexibility, openness and the spirit of compromise that prevailed in 1982, when the landmark “constitution for the oceans” was adopted, the new treaty aims to codify international law around territorial waters, sea lanes and marine resources. The session, which runs until 26 August, was convened following a decision taken by the General… Continue reading Conference opens to draft first-ever treaty on ocean’s biological diversity

Mali: Security situation deteriorates, human rights concerns rise

UN troop rotations in the peacekeeping mission in Mali (MINUSMA) resumed on Monday with a new approval mechanism one month after they were suspended by the ruling junta, which accused 49 Ivorian soldiers of entering the country without permission.  The soldiers, who were described by the Government of Mali as “mercenaries,” were part of logistical support… Continue reading Mali: Security situation deteriorates, human rights concerns rise

A Safe Place for Girls and Boys to Learn and Play in Afghanistan

Seven-year-old Nabeela loves spending time at the UNICEF Child-Friendly Space in Qalan Bafan, Balkh Province, northern Afghanistan. She’s animated and enthusiastic as she leads her friends in a review of the English alphabet, carefully drawing letters as she takes her turn at the white board. “When Nabeela first arrived here, she was very shy but now… Continue reading A Safe Place for Girls and Boys to Learn and Play in Afghanistan

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UN agencies underline commitment to women and girls in Afghanistan one year after Taliban takeover

“It has been a year of increasing disrespect for their right to live free and equal lives, denying them opportunity to livelihoods, access to health care and education, and escape from situations of violence,” said Sima Bahous, Executive Director at UN Women.  🚨What is happening in #Afghanistan is an alarm bell for us all. 🚨… Continue reading UN agencies underline commitment to women and girls in Afghanistan one year after Taliban takeover

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Yemen: UN envoy underscores need to ‘end the conflict, not merely manage it’

While continuing to count on international support to implement, extend, and expand the current truce, Hans Grundberg underscored the “need to end the conflict, not merely manage it”. ‘Build a lasting peace’ The UN envoy lauded the parties for extending the truce until 2 October, continuing “the longest pause in fighting since the war began”… Continue reading Yemen: UN envoy underscores need to ‘end the conflict, not merely manage it’

In the words of Mahbouba Seraj: “We are the hope, we are the power keeping Afghanistan together”.

On 15 August 2021, I was in Afghanistan, in my office. I witnessed everything from the minute it happened. The first nights and days were especially horrible. Afghanistan was turning into chaos—people were running everywhere; offices were closing. It was all happening in front of my eyes: in 24 hours a democracy we worked for… Continue reading In the words of Mahbouba Seraj: “We are the hope, we are the power keeping Afghanistan together”.

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In focus: Women in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban takeover

In focus: Women in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban takeover Decades of progress on gender equality and women’s rights have been wiped out in mere months. We must continue to act together, united in our insistence on guarantees of respect for the full spectrum of women’s rights.” Read the complete statement. Stripped of their… Continue reading In focus: Women in Afghanistan one year after the Taliban takeover

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In the words of Najiba*: “Women need women to support each other”.

Najiba*, 45, is a mother, former university lecturer and counsellor who helps women heal from trauma in Afghanistan. Despite threats and restrictions on her freedom to move, she continues to enable women to learn and heal. In the words of Najiba*: “Women need women to support each other”. I have helped women survivors of violence… Continue reading In the words of Najiba*: “Women need women to support each other”.

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Depriving Girls Of Secondary Education Translates To A Loss Of At Least $500 Million For Afghan Economy In Last 12 Months

NEW YORK (August 15, 2022) – Keeping girls out of secondary school costs Afghanistan 2.5% of its annual GDP, according to a new analysis by UNICEF. If the current cohort of three million girls were able to complete their secondary education and participate in the job market, girls and women would contribute at least $5.4 billion… Continue reading Depriving Girls Of Secondary Education Translates To A Loss Of At Least $500 Million For Afghan Economy In Last 12 Months

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In the words of Zarina*: “I am heartbroken, but hopeful”.

Zarina*, 28, is a young Afghan woman entrepreneur. Her drive for innovating and passion for baking made her one of Afghanistan’s youngest entrepreneurs. Her business is still running, but her clients are scarce and her plans for expansion across the country had to be shut down. In the words of Zarina*: “I am heartbroken, but… Continue reading In the words of Zarina*: “I am heartbroken, but hopeful”.

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In the words of Nasima*: “I realized Afghan women were still fighting. And I chose to be one of them”.

Nasima*, 36, is a peacebuilder and a women’s rights activists. She has been living in Afghanistan all her life. After 15 August 2021, she continued to work in Afghanistan in what would soon become one of the world’s most complex humanitarian emergencies. In the words of Nasima*: “I realized Afghan women were still fighting. And… Continue reading In the words of Nasima*: “I realized Afghan women were still fighting. And I chose to be one of them”.

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‘We can’t turn our backs on Afghanistan’s future’: A Resident Coordinator Blog

“Shortly before the Taliban takeover in 2021, I visited an orphanage in Kunduz, a city in the north of Afghanistan. I was heartbroken when I spoke with a young girl there who had lost her entire family the day before, following intense fighting between the Afghan National Security Forces and the Taliban. Although she was… Continue reading ‘We can’t turn our backs on Afghanistan’s future’: A Resident Coordinator Blog

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Statement: ‘Meticulously constructed policies of inequality’ – Afghanistan one year on

In the year that has passed since the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan, we have seen daily and continuous deterioration in the situation of Afghan women and girls. This has spanned every aspect of their human rights, from living standards to social and political status. It has been a year of increasing disrespect for their right… Continue reading Statement: ‘Meticulously constructed policies of inequality’ – Afghanistan one year on

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First Person: One year on from Haiti earthquake, time to return home

On 14 August 2021 a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, destroying, or rendering uninhabitable tens of thousands of houses across three departments in the south of Haiti, including Plaisimond Milaure’s home. For the last year, she’s been living in a tent outside the city of Les Cayes, supported by UN agencies. One year on, she… Continue reading First Person: One year on from Haiti earthquake, time to return home

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In Colombia, UN Women Executive Director galvanizes action for women’s leadership and gender equality

UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous conducted a three-day mission in Colombia, where she met with government officials, civil society groups, and partners. The purpose of the mission was to build on momentum and galvanize action for women’s leadership and gender equality across Colombia.  In Colombia, UN Women Executive Director galvanizes action for women’s leadership… Continue reading In Colombia, UN Women Executive Director galvanizes action for women’s leadership and gender equality

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United States: Concrete actions needed to ‘lay the scourge of racism to rest’ – UN expert

After the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) reviewed the US’ racial justice record, the UN human rights office issued a statement in which CERD Expert and Country Rapporteur Faith Dikeledi Pansy Tlakula recounted her observation that the country’s firearm homicide rate had increased, especially amongst black men and in impoverished communities.  While… Continue reading United States: Concrete actions needed to ‘lay the scourge of racism to rest’ – UN expert

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Vessel to collect first humanitarian wheat shipment under Ukraine grain deal

A UN-chartered vessel should soon arrive at the Ukrainian port of Yuzhny, also known as Pivdennyi, to collect wheat that will help feed millions of hungry people in the Horn of Africa, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Friday. This will be the first shipment of humanitarian food assistance under the Black Sea Grain Initiative… Continue reading Vessel to collect first humanitarian wheat shipment under Ukraine grain deal

Youth leadership and intergenerational partnership: The driving force of Generation Equality

Youth and adolescents are leading global movements for change, bringing renewed energy and opportunities for achieving a more equal world for all. Generation Equality is building on this momentum by uplifting the leadership and contributions of the new generation in the fight for gender equality and bringing them together in partnership with advocates and visionaries… Continue reading Youth leadership and intergenerational partnership: The driving force of Generation Equality

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‘Immensely bleak’ future for Afghanistan unless massive human rights reversal, experts warn

“The future is immensely bleak for Afghans if more is not done by the international community to ensure the Taliban changes its modus operandi and complies with its human rights obligations,” they said in a statement.  The experts recalled that following the Taliban takeover last August, they had appealed for the international community to take… Continue reading ‘Immensely bleak’ future for Afghanistan unless massive human rights reversal, experts warn

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UNICEF’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative Celebrates Two Years in U.S.

UNICEF’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative creates safe, equitable, inclusive and child-responsive cities and communities around the world. Since CFCI’s U.S. launch in 2020, five cities and one county have partnered with UNICEF USA to pilot the two-year CFCI framework for action. One of these is the city of Houston, which through the CFCI has become a city… Continue reading UNICEF’s Child Friendly Cities Initiative Celebrates Two Years in U.S.

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From the Field: Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future

On the island nation of Fiji, young people are working in solidarity with their elders, benefiting from their knowledge and experience to protect the fragile ecosystem. “Projects Abroad” youth volunteers conserving Fiji’s beaches., by UNDP One such project involves young people conserving and protecting Fiji’s coral reef and the marine environment around the island. The… Continue reading From the Field: Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future

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140 aid workers killed in 2021 as UN humanitarian funding gap looms larger than ever – OCHA

The news comes at a time when global needs are at an all-time high, with a record 303 million people in crisis worldwide. “UN appeals aim to reach 204 million of the most vulnerable. Never before have humanitarians been called to respond to this level of need and they are doing so in ever more… Continue reading 140 aid workers killed in 2021 as UN humanitarian funding gap looms larger than ever – OCHA

UN chief’s Youth Day message: People of all ages need to ‘join forces’ for a better world

International Youth Day celebrates “the power of partnerships across generations,” the UN chief said in his message for the day. Commemorated annually on 12 August, Secretary-General António Guterres noted that this year’s theme – “Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All Ages” – reminds us of “a basic truth” that “we need people of all… Continue reading UN chief’s Youth Day message: People of all ages need to ‘join forces’ for a better world

Statement: Intergenerational solidarity – Creating a world for all ages

Ageism is an issue of inequality, discrimination, and injustice. Without tackling it, we will not achieve gender equality by 2030. Ageism impacts everyone—young and old. Prejudices surrounding age are widespread and unchallenged—in our attitudes, beliefs, policies, and societies—and create a formidable barrier to young women’s full participation in their communities. Negative stereotypes can exacerbate harmful… Continue reading Statement: Intergenerational solidarity – Creating a world for all ages

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After the storm: what an environmental tragedy can teach us about climate resilience and ecosystem restoration

The mountainous Colombian island of Providencia – which lies midway in the extension of the Caribbean Sea that separates Costa Rica and Jamaica – is home to stunning colours of the sea, lush underwater landscapes, extensive mangrove forests, and even tropical dry forests. The diversity of marine ecosystems and surrounding natural wonders, including the yearly… Continue reading After the storm: what an environmental tragedy can teach us about climate resilience and ecosystem restoration

‘Very alarming’ conditions at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,  IAEA chief warns

“These military actions near such a large nuclear facility could lead to very serious consequences,” Mr. Grossi said at the meeting requested by Russia, which was marked by resounding calls to allow the Agency’s technical experts to visit the area amid mounting safety concerns. IAEA has been in frequent contact with both Ukraine and Russia… Continue reading ‘Very alarming’ conditions at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,  IAEA chief warns

UNICEF in East Asia and the Pacific

Across East Asia and the Pacific, children are facing hurdles to return to school, as the world recovers from COVID-19 and the evidence of its costs to children’s development becomes increasingly clear. Lack of internet access during extended school closures and teachers’ struggles to implement new ways of learning have resulted in significant education losses… Continue reading UNICEF in East Asia and the Pacific

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Afghanistan: Humanitarian assistance has saved lives, but immense needs remain

Despite an unprecedented scale-up in assistance in Afghanistan over the past year, immense needs still exist and the future looks bleak, the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Thursday.   Following the Taliban takeover last August, UN agencies and their partners remained in Afghanistan, providing aid to nearly 23 million people, or nearly 94… Continue reading Afghanistan: Humanitarian assistance has saved lives, but immense needs remain

Children with disabilities disproportionately impacted by war in Ukraine 

“The terrible tragedy of war highlights historic policy choices made in the past that badly affect children with disabilities,” the Special Rapporteurs said. The independent experts flagged that “Ukraine faces the daunting task of reinventing many of its social and economic systems when this war is finally brought to an end”. Raising the alarm The… Continue reading Children with disabilities disproportionately impacted by war in Ukraine 

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Barbados: New UN disaster preparedness hub built on ‘frontlines of climate change’

A new UN-backed humanitarian logistics hub and training centre in Barbados aims to strengthen emergency preparedness and response across the Caribbean, the World Food Programme (WFP) said in announcing the news on Thursday.  The facility is a partnership between the UN agency, the Barbadian Government, and the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), and will… Continue reading Barbados: New UN disaster preparedness hub built on ‘frontlines of climate change’

‘Catastrophic’ drought displaces one million in Somalia, world asked to ‘step up’ support

A devastating drought in Somalia has reached unprecedented levels, leaving one million people within the country currently registered as displaced, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Thursday. More than 755,000 people have been internally displaced in Somalia because of the severe dry spell this year, bringing the total figure to one million since January… Continue reading ‘Catastrophic’ drought displaces one million in Somalia, world asked to ‘step up’ support

Ukraine: UN chief appeals for end to military activities at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

Military activities around the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Ukraine must stop immediately, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Thursday, warning of the potential danger to the area and beyond amid ongoing shelling.  Europe’s largest nuclear plant has been occupied by Russian forces since March, and last week the external power supply system was damaged in… Continue reading Ukraine: UN chief appeals for end to military activities at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

One Tree Planted Launches the Grove, A Monthly Giving Program That Plants Trees

Introducing: The Grove! We’ve been working behind the scenes for some time now, and we’re so excited to share this with you. The Grove is exactly what it sounds like: a special group of individuals that are passionate about giving back on a regular basis. And just like the trees that form a grove in… Continue reading One Tree Planted Launches the Grove, A Monthly Giving Program That Plants Trees

Climate Action for Kids: 7 Ways to Inspire the Budding Environmentalist

ways to protect the environment for kids Climate change is an issue that will touch everyone on this planet, but rising temperatures, reduced air quality, extreme weather and other impacts will, without a doubt, impact kids throughout their lives. And while it shouldn’t be up to them to solve a problem that they’ve inherited, they… Continue reading Climate Action for Kids: 7 Ways to Inspire the Budding Environmentalist

Good News! 7 Positive Environmental Stories From July 2022

7 Good Environmental News Stories From The Past Month That Will Make You Smile  Summer is flying by, and we’ll be sad to see it go. But with it comes more good news ranging from new coral discoveries to empowering women in agroforestry, improved cyclone predictions and the restoration of horseshoe crabs. Clear your mind… Continue reading Good News! 7 Positive Environmental Stories From July 2022

Can You Really Plant and Grow a Tree For One Dollar? We Break it Down

How Much Does it Cost to Plant a Tree? It’s Complicated As an environmental nonprofit that’s dedicated to making it simple for anyone to help the environment by planting trees, we’re committed to honoring our promise that we’ll plant one tree for every $1 donated. But truthfully, reforestation is anything but simple. And as we… Continue reading Can You Really Plant and Grow a Tree For One Dollar? We Break it Down

9 Interesting Facts About Mangroves

If you’ve ever been on vacation by the beach somewhere tropical, you’ve probably encountered mangrove trees and noticed their incredible ability to grow, seemingly, with their roots underwater. In fact, the mangrove is a tree family unlike any other — and they’re crucial for helping the environment and protecting the world’s coastlines.  Mangroves are salt-tolerant… Continue reading 9 Interesting Facts About Mangroves

7 Ways That You Can Protect Biodiversity This Week

The Importance of Biodiversity Cannot Be Overstated. Here are 7 ways You Can Protect It! You may have heard us speak on the importance of conserving biodiversity in the natural world, and perhaps you asked yourself, “what exactly is biodiversity, anyways?”. Biodiversity or biological diversity is a term that’s used to describe the variation of… Continue reading 7 Ways That You Can Protect Biodiversity This Week

10 Ways to Prevent Wildfires

Meaghan Weeden | July 7, 2022 | 4 min read If you’re wondering why wildfires are getting worse, the answer might come as a surprise: although science shows that climate change is driving the increasing severity, over 90% of forest fires in the United States are caused by humans and many of them can be prevented. … Continue reading 10 Ways to Prevent Wildfires

How the Recent Supreme Court Ruling Effects The EPA and Air Quality

As you’ve probably heard, in a 6-3 ruling on June 30th, the US Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled in favor of West Virginia in a stunning (but unsurprising) legal move that limits the Environmental Protection Agency’s power to combat climate change. Dissenting Justice Elena Kagan stated: “Today, the Court strips the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)… Continue reading How the Recent Supreme Court Ruling Effects The EPA and Air Quality

Plant a Tree Day: History and How to Celebrate

Each year on September 28th, One Tree Planted celebrates Plant a Tree Day, a global day of action that inspires thousands of volunteers around the world to plant trees, remove invasive species, clean up litter, establish community gardens and more!  Plant a Tree day started in 2018, when 30 community reforestation events were organized by One Tree… Continue reading Plant a Tree Day: History and How to Celebrate

Planting 375,000 Trees in Thailand for Watershed Restoration and Human Rights

In a remote region near the border of Myanmar, woven into the very fabric of northern Thailand‘s rugged hill country, live a group of marginalized ethnic minorities. Commonly referred to as the hilltribes, many are refugees of civil strife in Myanmar and have been in Thailand for generations — but often aren’t recognized as citizens.… Continue reading Planting 375,000 Trees in Thailand for Watershed Restoration and Human Rights

What’s Driving Rainforest Deforestation?

rainforest Deforestation is a Major threat to Biodiversity around the world Deforestation is a major threat to forests around the world, and rainforest deforestation is an alarming concern, given that these types of forests account for a large portion of the earth’s biodiversity. lthough the 2022 State of the World’s Forests report found that the… Continue reading What’s Driving Rainforest Deforestation?

21 Unique Father’s Day Ideas

How to Sustainably Celebrate Father’s Day 2022 It’s almost Fathers Day and if you’re like a lot of people, you’re probably scouring the internet for last minute Father’s Day gifts that will let him know how much you appreciate him. If that sounds familiar, then you’re in luck: from Father’s Day gifts to fun things to… Continue reading 21 Unique Father’s Day Ideas

One Tree Planted & IDEAS For Us Partner for 31 Projects across 10 Countries

Reforestation and Community Restoration Around the World We’re thrilled to continue our successful partnership with grassroots nonprofit IDEAS for Us by supporting 31 projects over the next several months. The projects are a combination of reforestation, tree planting, community garden installation, shoreline restoration, and pollinator garden establishment projects in 10 countries. The initiative kicked off… Continue reading One Tree Planted & IDEAS For Us Partner for 31 Projects across 10 Countries

5 Ways To Make Your Business More Sustainable

5 Simple Strategies to become a Sustainable Business As businesses and consumers are becoming more aware of their environmental impact, we’ve noticed a growing interest in sustainability in business. All companies, regardless of their size or annual income, can make simple sustainable swaps to improve their environmental footprint. From product materials and packaging to suppliers… Continue reading 5 Ways To Make Your Business More Sustainable

Orcas, Salmon, and Trees: A Film & Conservation Initiative

Southern Resident orcas, often referred to as killer whales, are an icon of the Pacific Northwest. Swimming the waters off the coast of North America from California to British Columbia, the black and white whales are one of the most recognizable and beloved marine animals in the world. Sadly, there are only 75 Southern Resident… Continue reading Orcas, Salmon, and Trees: A Film & Conservation Initiative

Eco Tourism: 15 Destinations to Add to Your Bucket List

What is Eco Tourism and How to be a good Eco-Tourist? In an increasingly environmentally conscious world, eco-tourism is a growing sector of the travel industry, with nature lovers trekking to all corners of the world to immerse themselves in new cultures and ecosystems in an eco-friendly manner. The generally accepted eco tourism definition is:… Continue reading Eco Tourism: 15 Destinations to Add to Your Bucket List

Empowering Smallholder Farmers in Rwanda Through Sustainable Agroforestry

Since we began in 2014, One Tree Planted has planted over 40,000,000 trees around the world. But reforestation is about so much more than trees, and every one of our projects has a unique impact for nature and communities. Some are especially close to our hearts — and our coffee agroforestry project in Rwanda is… Continue reading Empowering Smallholder Farmers in Rwanda Through Sustainable Agroforestry

Good News! 7 Positive Environmental Stories From May 2022

7 Good Environmental News Stories From The Past Month That Will Make You Smile  With all that’s happening in the world today, consider this your friendly reminder to stop and smell the flowers — and take in some positive news for the environment! From a giant sinkhole that’s filled with ancient trees to the EU… Continue reading Good News! 7 Positive Environmental Stories From May 2022

5 Issues to Focus on This World Environment Day

5 Issues to Focus on this World Environment Day Originally created by the United Nations in 1972, World Environment Day (not to be confused with April’s Earth Day) is observed on June 5th each year and serves as a day to come together as a global community and spotlight pressing environmental challenges. This year’s theme is… Continue reading 5 Issues to Focus on This World Environment Day

8 Eco-Friendly Fundraising Ideas for Kids

Here Are 8 Eco-Friendly Fundraising Ideas For Kids In a world built for grown-ups, it’s important to teach kids that you can never be too young to make a difference. Fundraising events aren’t just for adults and with a little supervision, kids can lead successful fundraisers, too! The best part? Fundraising can teach kids responsibility,… Continue reading 8 Eco-Friendly Fundraising Ideas for Kids

7 Species That Help Biodiversity

There are approximately 1.75 million species of organisms on this planet, but it’s no secret that trees are our favorite! Wildlife around the world depend on trees to survive.  Trees are the ultimate keystone species: many insects, fungi, and other wildlife, depend on specific types to live. When trees disappear, it can have a ripple effect… Continue reading 7 Species That Help Biodiversity

Planting Over 900,000 Trees in Mexico for Monarch Butterfly Habitat

Every year, in the late spring and early summer months when nature is unfurling and beginning anew, from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, and from southern Illinois to Canada, the air is abuzz with emergent eastern migratory monarch butterflies. 3-5 generations are born here each year, with the first few generations only living… Continue reading Planting Over 900,000 Trees in Mexico for Monarch Butterfly Habitat

The State of the World’s Forests in 2022

For hundreds of years, humanity’s progress has increasingly come at considerable cost to nature and the environment. This trajectory is largely responsible for the state of the world’s forests today. The 2022 State of the World’s Forests report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, is filled with the latest stats about deforestation… Continue reading The State of the World’s Forests in 2022

Planting Trees in Scotland with Sam Heughan and My Peak Challenge

We were honored to join Sam Heughan and the incredible My Peak Challenge community in Scotland for their annual gala. While there, we helped raise awareness about the importance of reforestation — and got our hands in the dirt by planting fruit trees on Scotland’s east coast! What is My Peak Challenge? My Peak Challenge is… Continue reading Planting Trees in Scotland with Sam Heughan and My Peak Challenge

City Of Houston Becomes The First City In The United States To Become A Candidate For The UNICEF Child Friendly Cities Initiative

NEW YORK (August 11, 2022) – Today, UNICEF USA designated the City of Houston as the first city in the United States to become a Candidate for UNICEF Child Friendly City recognition. This designation reaffirms Houston’s dedication to place the needs of children first, listen to youth’s challenges and recommendations, and advocate for and protect child… Continue reading City Of Houston Becomes The First City In The United States To Become A Candidate For The UNICEF Child Friendly Cities Initiative

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Young workers have been hit hardest by COVID fallout, says UN labour agency

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the pandemic has caused many additional problems for 15 to 24-year-olds who’ve experienced “much higher” unemployment losses than older workers since the global health emergency was declared in early 2020. Young women have struggled more than their male counterparts to find work, while Arab nations are expected to… Continue reading Young workers have been hit hardest by COVID fallout, says UN labour agency

Children affected by conflict cannot wait for their education

From Ethiopia to Chad and Palestine, Education Cannot Wait (ECW), the UN’s fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises, is helping millions of boys and girls affected by conflict around the world to pursue their dreams. ECW offers affected children and youth an opportunity to learn free of cost – in safety and without… Continue reading Children affected by conflict cannot wait for their education

Belarus: Rights experts denounce withdrawal from key environmental agreement

UN experts on Wednesday denounced the decision by Belarus to withdraw from an international agreement that upholds people’s right to access information, as well as justice, in environmental matters.  The Aarhus Convention, adopted in 1998, also requires that individuals exercising these rights are not persecuted, penalized or harassed for doing so.  Belarus’s President Aleksandr Lukashenko… Continue reading Belarus: Rights experts denounce withdrawal from key environmental agreement

UN trade body calls for halting cryptocurrency rise in developing countries

Although private digital currencies have rewarded some individuals and institutions, they are an unstable financial asset that can bring social risks and costs, the agency warned.  UNCTAD said their benefits to some are overshadowed by the threats they pose to financial stability, domestic resource mobilization, and the security of monetary systems.  Rise of crypto  Cryptocurrencies… Continue reading UN trade body calls for halting cryptocurrency rise in developing countries

Dozens missing after migrant boat sinks in Aegean Sea – UNHCR

Dozens of people are said to be missing after a boat of migrants and refugees sank in the Aegean Sea on Wednesday off the Greek island of Karpathos, according to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR. “Very sad news from the Aegean: Dozens of people are missing after a boat sank off the island of Rhodes… Continue reading Dozens missing after migrant boat sinks in Aegean Sea – UNHCR

Life Skills Training Offers Hope for Vulnerable Youth in Yemen

As the conflict in Yemen stretches into its eighth year, economic pressures are more acute than ever, creating financial barriers for children to continue their education. To help Yemen’s children and youth develop their potential and to better equip them to face the transitions from childhood and student life to employment and active citizenship, UNICEF… Continue reading Life Skills Training Offers Hope for Vulnerable Youth in Yemen

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Ethiopia: Without immediate funding, 750,000 refugees will have ‘nothing to eat’

UN agencies appealed on Tuesday for $73 million over the next six months to provide food rations to more than 750,000 people seeking refuge in Ethiopia. The World Food Programme (WFP), UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and Ethiopian Government Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS) made the plea for assistance because without it, WFP will run out… Continue reading Ethiopia: Without immediate funding, 750,000 refugees will have ‘nothing to eat’

Nuclear-free Mongolia a ‘symbol of peace in a troubled world’: Guterres

In a visit to Mongolia on Tuesday, Secretary-General António Guterres underscored the UN’s full solidarity for the country, which he described as “a symbol of peace in a troubled world”.  Mr. Guterres was speaking to journalists at a press conference in the capital, Ulaanbaatar, following a meeting with the Foreign Minister, Battsetseg Batmunkh.  My gratitude… Continue reading Nuclear-free Mongolia a ‘symbol of peace in a troubled world’: Guterres

Myanmar: Crimes against humanity committed systematically, says UN report

The evidence gathered to date by the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar (IIMM), which is outlined in its Annual Report, indicates that sexual and gender-based crimes, including rape and other forms of sexual violence, and crimes against children have been perpetrated by members of the security forces and armed groups. “Crimes against women and children… Continue reading Myanmar: Crimes against humanity committed systematically, says UN report

Da’esh, affiliates remain ‘global and evolving’ threat, Security Council hears

“Da’esh and its affiliates continue to exploit conflict dynamics, governance fragilities and inequality to incite, plan and organize terrorist attacks,” said UN counter-terrorism chief Vladimir Voronkov, presenting the Secretary-General’s fifteenth report.  They also exploit pandemic restrictions, misuse digital spaces to recruit sympathizers and have “significantly” increased the use of unmanned aerial systems, as reported in… Continue reading Da’esh, affiliates remain ‘global and evolving’ threat, Security Council hears

Rosa Quispe Huanca: Ambassador of Aymara music, defender of her language and traditions

Rosa Quispe Huanca is an Aymara singer and participant in UN Women’s Originarias Programme in Chile, one of the aims of which is to promote indigenous women’s businesses and projects developed in coordination with indigenous organizations, as well as public and private institutions. The programme also promotes the integration of indigenous women into the ecosystem of economic… Continue reading Rosa Quispe Huanca: Ambassador of Aymara music, defender of her language and traditions

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UNICEF Welcomes Ceasefire In The Gaza Strip And Israel After Three Days Of Violence Take Heavy Toll On Children

NEW YORK (August 8, 2022) – “UNICEF welcomes the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and Israel after three days of heavy violence. “Fifteen children were killed and 150 reportedly injured in the Gaza strip, as well as 14 children reportedly injured in Israel. When violence rages, it is children who pay the price. Beyond these figures,… Continue reading UNICEF Welcomes Ceasefire In The Gaza Strip And Israel After Three Days Of Violence Take Heavy Toll On Children

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More breathing devices needed for premature babies born in Ukraine 

“The war increases levels of stress in pregnant women, which leads to an increase in the number of premature births reported,” Herve Verhoosel, Spokesperson for global health agency Unitaid, told journalists at a regular WHO press briefing.    The war in #Ukraine has increased the number of premature births. Premature babies are more likely to suffer… Continue reading More breathing devices needed for premature babies born in Ukraine 

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Heat, drought and wildfires during one of the warmest Julys on record– WMO

Amidst extreme heat, drought and wildfires, many parts of the world had just experienced one of three warmest Julys on record, the UN weather agency said on Tuesday. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), temperatures were close to 0.4℃ above the 1991-2020 average across much of Europe, with southwestern and western Europe being the… Continue reading Heat, drought and wildfires during one of the warmest Julys on record– WMO

From the Field: Keeping China’s minority traditions alive

In China, ethnic minority women from the 55 ethnic minority groups formally recognized by the country, are playing a vital role in protecting traditional knowledge and preserving cultural heritage. Women of the Lisu ethnic minority, from Yunnan province, China, in traditional dress., by UNDP China  On the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, celebrated… Continue reading From the Field: Keeping China’s minority traditions alive

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Indigenous women’s work to preserve traditional knowledge celebrated on International Day

His appeal comes in a message to mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, observed annually on 9 August.  This year the focus is on the role indigenous women have in preserving and passing on traditional knowledge.  Cultural champions  “Indigenous women are knowledge keepers of traditional food systems and medicines. They are champions… Continue reading Indigenous women’s work to preserve traditional knowledge celebrated on International Day

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Fresh Israel-Palestinian Islamic Jihad truce prevents ‘full-scale war’

After three days of deadly fighting, the Security Council held an emergency meeting on Monday to assess a fragile truce between Israel and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza. Tor Wennesland, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, called on all sides to abide by the agreement while delegates denounced the deliberate targeting of… Continue reading Fresh Israel-Palestinian Islamic Jihad truce prevents ‘full-scale war’

Security Council examines capacity building for sustaining peace in Africa

Cristina Duarte, the Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Africa, briefed ambassadors during a debate to examine capacity building for sustaining peace on the continent, and to explore the way forward.  She highlighted how African countries’ efforts to both prevent and address violence are being undermined by external factors such as competition over natural resources, which fuels… Continue reading Security Council examines capacity building for sustaining peace in Africa

Bringing Malnourished Children Back to Health in Burkina Faso

Worried mothers with babies on their laps fill all available floor space at the Sector 6 health center in the district of Kaya in north central Burkina Faso, where Aminata Zabré, the center’s longtime Head of Nutrition, is conducting a mass screening for malnutrition. “We found many, many malnourished children, malnourished breastfeeding mothers and malnourished… Continue reading Bringing Malnourished Children Back to Health in Burkina Faso

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Media advisory: UN Women Executive Director, in Colombia, calls for a new era of gender equality

(Bogota, 8 August) — UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous is on a three-day mission in Colombia, where she is meeting with government officials, civil society groups, and partners. The purpose of the mission is to build on momentum and galvanize action for women’s leadership and gender equality across Colombia.  Media advisory: UN Women Executive… Continue reading Media advisory: UN Women Executive Director, in Colombia, calls for a new era of gender equality

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Sri Lanka: UNFPA appeals for $10.7 million for ‘critical’ women’s healthcare

The UN sexual and reproductive health agency, UNFPA, is leading efforts to protect women and girls’ rights to give birth safely and live without gender-based violence, according to a statement issued on Monday. “UNFPA is committed to meeting the critical health and protection needs of women and girls,” said Kunle Adeniyi, UNFPA representative in Sri… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UNFPA appeals for $10.7 million for ‘critical’ women’s healthcare

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ILO calls for adequate workers conditions during extreme heat in Iraq

The UN labour agency, ILO, says it is becoming increasingly concerned about working conditions in Iraq, where temperatures have soared to 50 degrees Celsius in recent weeks. In a call for action to protect workers, ILO Country Coordinator in Iraq Maha Kattaa has urged that measures be put in place to reduce the risks for… Continue reading ILO calls for adequate workers conditions during extreme heat in Iraq

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Attacking a nuclear plant ‘suicidal,’ UN chief tells journalists in Japan

“Any attack to nuclear plants is…suicidal,” the UN chief said, adding that he hoped that the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would be able to access the plant for inspection. Both Moscow and Kyiv have denied responsibility for the strike on the Zaporizhzhia plant over the weekend.  While Europe’s largest nuclear power site has… Continue reading Attacking a nuclear plant ‘suicidal,’ UN chief tells journalists in Japan

Ethiopia: Loan from UN fund allows FAO to scale up fertilizers for farmers in Tigray

A $10 million loan from the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) will allow the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to scale up the procurement of fertilizers to support farmers in the restive Tigray region in northern Ethiopia, the agency announced on Monday.  Since conflict erupted in November 2020, Tigray and other regions have seen… Continue reading Ethiopia: Loan from UN fund allows FAO to scale up fertilizers for farmers in Tigray

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Gender Based Violence in Emergency Specialist at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dakar, Senegal

You are here: Home / Health / Gender Based Violence in Emergency Specialist at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dakar, Senegal August 8, 2022 Deadline: 13 August 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Gender Based Violence in Emergency Specialist in New York, United… Continue reading Gender Based Violence in Emergency Specialist at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Dakar, Senegal

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Programme Support Trainee at DRC, Meiganga, Cameroon

You are here: Home / Administration / Programme Support Trainee at DRC, Meiganga, Cameroon August 8, 2022 Deadline: 15 August 2022 Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Programme Support Trainee in Meiganga, Cameroon. The duration of this post is 12 months. DRC fulfills its mandate by… Continue reading Programme Support Trainee at DRC, Meiganga, Cameroon

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Programme Assistant (Livelihoods) at WFP, Beirut, Lebanon

August 8, 2022 Deadline: 18 August 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Programme Assistant (Livelihoods) in Beirut, Lebanon. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The Programme Assistant (Livelihoods) will perform the following functions: Support… Continue reading Programme Assistant (Livelihoods) at WFP, Beirut, Lebanon

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Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

August 8, 2022 Deadline: 01 September 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Economist in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post is 2 years. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat… Continue reading Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Procurement Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland

You are here: Home / Administration / Procurement Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland August 8, 2022 Deadline: 15 August 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Procurement Officer in Geneva, Switzerland. The duration of this post is 12 months. The mission… Continue reading Procurement Officer at International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland

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Emergency Workforce Development Officer at WHO, Nairobi, Kenya

You are here: Home / Administration / Emergency Workforce Development Officer at WHO, Nairobi, Kenya August 8, 2022 Deadline: 25 August 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Roster of Emergency Workforce Development Officer in Nairobi, Kenya. The duration of this post is 2 years.… Continue reading Emergency Workforce Development Officer at WHO, Nairobi, Kenya

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Finance Assistant at UNOPS, Bangkok, Thailand

August 8, 2022 Deadline: 26 August 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Finance Assistant in Bangkok, Thailand. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments and other partners to manage projects,… Continue reading Finance Assistant at UNOPS, Bangkok, Thailand

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Health Manager at UNICEF, Baghdad Iraq

August 8, 2022 Deadline: 29 August 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Health Manager in Baghdad Iraq. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in life. Key Jobs Responsibilities The Health Manager will perform the following… Continue reading Health Manager at UNICEF, Baghdad Iraq

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Giraffes, parrots, and oak trees, among many species facing extinction

Around one million species are facing extinction, according to a report from IPBES, an independent intergovernmental science and policy body supported by the UN. It may be surprising to learn that even giraffes, parrots, and oak trees are included in the list of threatened species, as well as cacti and seaweed. It may be surprising… Continue reading Giraffes, parrots, and oak trees, among many species facing extinction

UN Humanitarian Coordinator ‘gravely concerned’ by escalation of violence in Gaza

The ongoing and serious escalation of violence in and around Gaza between Palestinian militants and Israel has claimed the lives of 13 Palestinians by Israeli airstrikes, including a 5-year-old child and one woman, informed Lynn Hastings, UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the territory. In a statement published on Saturday, Ms. Hastings expressed her grave concern for… Continue reading UN Humanitarian Coordinator ‘gravely concerned’ by escalation of violence in Gaza

First Person: The honey business owner creating a buzz in northern Uganda

Sam Aderubo started his company, Honey Pride, in Arua, northern Uganda, in order to make a positive impact on his community. With support from the UN, the business is taking off, providing work for hundreds of local beekeepers, many of whom are marginalized women and youth. “I used to work in an office, and people… Continue reading First Person: The honey business owner creating a buzz in northern Uganda

From Hiroshima, UN chief calls for global nuclear disarmament

It is totally unacceptable for states in possession of nuclear weapons to admit the possibility of a nuclear war, António Guterres underscored early on Saturday in Japan at a ceremony marking the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. “Nuclear weapons are nonsense. Three-quarters of a century later, we must ask what we’ve learned from… Continue reading From Hiroshima, UN chief calls for global nuclear disarmament

Nuclear-free world is possible, test-ban treaty chief says

Nuclear weapons will continue to pose a risk to humanity unless countries fully adhere to the treaty that prohibits their testing, a senior UN official said at a press conference in New York on Friday.  Journalists were briefed by Robert Floyd, Executive Secretary of the body that oversees the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), which… Continue reading Nuclear-free world is possible, test-ban treaty chief says

Central African Republic: Militias spreading ‘terror, insecurity’, must lay down arms

“I vehemently condemn the obstinacy of the Coalition of Patriots for Change and other armed groups who continue to spread terror, insecurity and suffering among the civilian population and victims of violations and abuses,” said Yao Agbetse, who monitors rights abuses in CAR. Armed groups in the Central African Republic (CAR) must lay down their arms and… Continue reading Central African Republic: Militias spreading ‘terror, insecurity’, must lay down arms

WMO reports decrease in likelihood of severe Atlantic hurricane season ahead 

As the North Atlantic hurricane season enters its traditional peak period, the US National  Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) has adjusted its forecast to monitor the conditions which impact cyclonic activity, according to the UN weather agency, WMO, on Friday.   The conditions do still point towards an “above-normal” 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, according to NOAA’s annual… Continue reading WMO reports decrease in likelihood of severe Atlantic hurricane season ahead 

Nuclear technology helps Mexico eradicate invasive insect pest

One of the most devastating insect pests infesting fruits and vegetables in Mexico has been eradicated in the state of Colima, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In cooperation with IAEA and the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), scientists there was able to use a UN-developed nuclear-based sterile insect technique (SIT) to eradicate the… Continue reading Nuclear technology helps Mexico eradicate invasive insect pest

Somalia: ‘We cannot wait for famine to be declared; we must act now’

Rising acute food insecurity in Somalia has caused more than 900,000 people to flee their homes in search of humanitarian assistance since January last year, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned. Due to drought and lack of livelihood support, people living in eight areas of the country could be experiencing famine by September.… Continue reading Somalia: ‘We cannot wait for famine to be declared; we must act now’

Step up protection for activists who challenge big business in Colombia

Activists who raise concerns about business projects in Colombia are under serious threat for speaking out, and UN human rights experts are urging the government to do much more to protect them.  “Serious threats, including death threats, are commonplace in Colombia for defenders who raise concerns about corporate activity, in particular in land-intensive industries,” said… Continue reading Step up protection for activists who challenge big business in Colombia

Statement: Indigenous women play a vital role in the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge

The preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge is the theme of this year’s commemoration of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. It is an opportunity to celebrate indigenous women’s rich knowledge about the natural world, health, technologies, distinct rites and rituals, and other significant cultural expressions. Generation after generation, women pass on this… Continue reading Statement: Indigenous women play a vital role in the preservation and transmission of traditional knowledge

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Haiti: Thousands Of Children At Risk Of Dying From Acute Malnutrition If Adequate Therapeutic Care Is Not Provided, UNICEF Warns

NEW YORK (August 5, 2022) An upsurge in gang-related violence has shut access to health services across some urban areas in Haiti, leaving one in 20 children living in Cité Soleil – a violence-ravaged commune in Port-au-Prince – at risk of dying from severe acute malnutrition, UNICEF warned today. According to latest available data from UNICEF,… Continue reading Haiti: Thousands Of Children At Risk Of Dying From Acute Malnutrition If Adequate Therapeutic Care Is Not Provided, UNICEF Warns

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Major fall in global food prices for July, but future supply worries remain

Food prices dropped significantly in July, marking the fifth consecutive monthly decline since hitting record highs earlier in the year in the wake of the war in Ukraine, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) reported on Friday.  The UN agency has published its latest eagerly awaited Food Price Index, the barometer that tracks monthly changes… Continue reading Major fall in global food prices for July, but future supply worries remain

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More lifesaving grain shipments authorized to leave Ukraine

Three more ships have been given the green light to leave Ukraine’s Black Sea ports on Friday, carrying just over 58,000 tons of corn, in a move that will raise hopes further for the success of a UN initiative aimed at lowering prices of essential foods and easing the global crisis. The Joint Coordination Centre… Continue reading More lifesaving grain shipments authorized to leave Ukraine

Massachusetts Becomes 7th State to End Child Marriage

On July 28, 2022, the Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed a bill outlawing child marriage in the state, with no exceptions. This major legislative accomplishment was achieved thanks to the leadership of the Massachusetts Coalition to End Child Marriage and State Representative Kay Khan. UNICEF USA supporters were part of a strong grassroots presence that helped… Continue reading Massachusetts Becomes 7th State to End Child Marriage

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DR Congo: UN regrets Government move to expel Mission spokesperson

The United Nations continues to engage with authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in the wake of the deadly shooting this past weekend involving peacekeepers from its Mission there, MONUSCO.  On Thursday, the head of UN Peacekeeping, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, briefed a closed-door session of the Security Council to discuss the situation in… Continue reading DR Congo: UN regrets Government move to expel Mission spokesperson

Impacts of Conflict and Climate Change Fueling Crisis in Ethiopia

UNICEF Emergency Director Manuel Fontaine calls for a scaled-up response to Ethiopia’s ‘double emergency’ to address a child malnutrition crisis and to help families rebuild.  In Afar, Ethiopia, severe drought is just one factor contributing to rising rates of child malnutrition. The region is also reeling from the devastating effects of conflict, an extension of… Continue reading Impacts of Conflict and Climate Change Fueling Crisis in Ethiopia

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UNFPA global innovation awards: 10 projects that will change lives of women and girls

The challenge was financed by UNFPA’s Equalizer Accelerator Fund, and implemented in cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and the International Trade Centre. Entrants were given the incentive of a cash prize which would allow them to expand their ideas from the test stage, to full production, for the potential… Continue reading UNFPA global innovation awards: 10 projects that will change lives of women and girls

Unprecedented global challenges are ‘not insurmountable’ – UN chief

Nearly a year ago, the UN chief released his report, Our Common Agenda (OCA), a blueprint for global cooperation moving forward, and reinvigorated multilateralism. On Thursday, he updated the General Assembly on progress made so far, saying the need for the report’s proposals “has only increased.” “In addition to the triple planetary crisis of climate… Continue reading Unprecedented global challenges are ‘not insurmountable’ – UN chief

Healthy life expectancy in Africa grows by nearly 10 years

Healthy life expectancy among Africans living in mainly high and upper middle-income countries on the continent, has increased by almost 10 years, the UN health agency, WHO, said on Thursday. The World Health Organization announced the good news after examining life expectancy data among the 47 countries that make up the WHO African Region from 2000 to 2019,… Continue reading Healthy life expectancy in Africa grows by nearly 10 years

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Remembering the Beirut Port Explosion Two Years Later

Today marks a day of solemnity as the world remembers the devastating Beirut Port explosion on August 4, 2020, which injured more than 6,500 people and killed over 200. Surrounding neighborhoods —hospitals, schools, businesses and homes — crumbled in the blast, disrupting the lives of over 300,000 people, including 100,000 children. UNICEF stands in solidarity… Continue reading Remembering the Beirut Port Explosion Two Years Later

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About Uni

Our history Universities are not only outposts of knowledge production and human resources, but also part of the existing global infrastructure for training the next generation of young professionals who will contribute towards urban sustainability. In 2014, UN-Habitat created the UN-Habitat University Initiative – ‘UNI’ for short – to establish a framework in which university… Continue reading About Uni

New sculpture at UN honours rights experts killed in DR Congo

A powerful new sculpture unveiled at UN Headquarters on Wednesday honours the memory and mission of two human rights experts who were murdered in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) five years ago.  Speaking at the ceremony, UN Secretary-General António Guterres again expressed deepest condolences to the families of Zaida Catalán and Michael Sharp,… Continue reading New sculpture at UN honours rights experts killed in DR Congo

UNICEF Welcomes Extension Of Truce In Yemen And Calls For More Action For Protection Of Children From Violence And Remnants Of War

NEW YORK (August 3, 2022) – “UNICEF welcomes the announcement that the parties to the conflict in Yemen have agreed to the United Nations’ proposal to renew the current truce for an additional two months. Since it started in April, the truce led to a significant reduction in the intensity of the conflict and the number… Continue reading UNICEF Welcomes Extension Of Truce In Yemen And Calls For More Action For Protection Of Children From Violence And Remnants Of War

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UN chief slams ‘immoral’ profiteering amid global energy crisis

Secretary-General António Guterres said it was “immoral” that major oil and gas companies are reporting “record profits”, while prices soar. “The combined profits of the largest energy companies in the first quarter of this year are close to $100 billion,” he said, urging governments to “tax these excessive profits, and use the funds raised to… Continue reading UN chief slams ‘immoral’ profiteering amid global energy crisis

UN renews commitment to Yazidi community eight years after ISIL onslaught

ISIL, also known by the Arabic moniker, Daesh, conducted a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis, whose historic homeland is the northern town of Sinjar.   The atrocities they committed included sexual violence, mass executions, forced conversions, and other crimes.    Trauma and perseverance  “As we commemorate this traumatic page of Iraqi history, we renew our… Continue reading UN renews commitment to Yazidi community eight years after ISIL onslaught

UN experts call for international investigation into 2020 Beirut explosion

A cohort of independent UN experts has called on the Human Rights Council to launch an international investigation into the massive explosion in Beirut two year ago, with a view to securing justice for those who died and were injured. The powerful blast, caused by a stockpile of ammonium nitrate in a port warehouse, occurred on 4 August 2020 and… Continue reading UN experts call for international investigation into 2020 Beirut explosion

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Press freedom increasingly under threat in Cambodia – UN human rights report

All of the 65 journalists interviewed in the State of Press Freedom in Cambodia said they had faced some form of interference in the course of their work – and more than 80 per cent described being put under surveillance, facing disproportionate or unnecessary restrictions, including access to information. “The findings in this report are… Continue reading Press freedom increasingly under threat in Cambodia – UN human rights report

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Sony Corporation of America Donates $1 Million to Support UNICEF’s Learning Passport in Ukraine and Surrounding Countries

NEW YORK (August 3, 2022) – Sony Corporation of America, on behalf of Sony Group Corporation (“Sony”) and its affiliates in the Americas, announced today a $1 million donation to support UNICEF’s Learning Passport, helping millions of children and their families affected by the crisis in Ukraine and neighboring countries access education. UNICEF’s Learning Passport… Continue reading Sony Corporation of America Donates $1 Million to Support UNICEF’s Learning Passport in Ukraine and Surrounding Countries

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UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas Meets Refugee Families in Poland who Fled War in Ukraine, Calls for More Support for Refugee Children

NEW YORK / WARSAW (August 3, 2022) – UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas travelled to Poland this week to meet refugee children and families who fled the war in Ukraine.  Chopra Jonas visited a “Blue Dot” space at the Refugee Accommodation Centre in Warsaw, meeting with mothers and children from Ukraine who are now staying at… Continue reading UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas Meets Refugee Families in Poland who Fled War in Ukraine, Calls for More Support for Refugee Children

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Ukraine: Black Sea grain shipment success raises hopes more will follow

The first, eagerly-awaited commercial shipment of grain to leave the Ukrainian port of Odesa since Russia’s invasion more than five months ago, was cleared to proceed to Lebanon on Wednesday, after a scheduled inspection stopover in Istanbul. In line with the UN-partnered Black Sea Grain Initiative that was facilitated by the Secretary-General on 22 July, the crew… Continue reading Ukraine: Black Sea grain shipment success raises hopes more will follow

UNICEF Improves Water Systems in Rural Colombia

Safe water is a basic necessity for life, and proper sanitation and hygiene are our baseline barrier against the spread of infection and disease. Access to these lifesaving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are an afterthought for many, as easy as twisting a faucet, pumping the nearest soap dispenser or depressing a toilet handle.… Continue reading UNICEF Improves Water Systems in Rural Colombia

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Pasay City, Metro Manila

14.540019923135, 120.9973297682 Philippines wwn Plastic Credit Exchange Affiliate PCX Solutions PCX Solutions advises companies on how to map out and execute comprehensive solution sets effectively over a partner’s short, medium, and long-term sustainability journey. PCX was the first in the world to establish a Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard and serves a global ecosystem of carefully… Continue reading Pasay City, Metro Manila

Quezon City, Metro Manila

14.67661873037, 121.03781080062 Philippines wwn Plastic Credit Exchange Affiliate PCX Solutions PCX Solutions advises companies on how to map out and execute comprehensive solution sets effectively over a partner’s short, medium, and long-term sustainability journey. PCX was the first in the world to establish a Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard and serves a global ecosystem of carefully… Continue reading Quezon City, Metro Manila

Pasig City, Metro Manila

14.580918930371, 121.08786519906 Philippines wwn Plastic Credit Exchange Affiliate PCX Solutions PCX Solutions advises companies on how to map out and execute comprehensive solution sets effectively over a partner’s short, medium, and long-term sustainability journey. PCX was the first in the world to establish a Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard and serves a global ecosystem of carefully… Continue reading Pasig City, Metro Manila

Taguig City, Metro Manila

14.516186339968, 121.05509938141 Philippines wwn Plastic Credit Exchange Affiliate PCX Solutions PCX Solutions advises companies on how to map out and execute comprehensive solution sets effectively over a partner’s short, medium, and long-term sustainability journey. PCX was the first in the world to establish a Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard and serves a global ecosystem of carefully… Continue reading Taguig City, Metro Manila

Samutprakarn

13.594344522619, 100.65405298021 Thailand wwn Plastic Credit Exchange Affiliate PCX Solutions PCX Solutions advises companies on how to map out and execute comprehensive solution sets effectively over a partner’s short, medium, and long-term sustainability journey. PCX was the first in the world to establish a Plastic Pollution Reduction Standard and serves a global ecosystem of carefully… Continue reading Samutprakarn

Tallinn

59.44536674304, 24.7502103864 Estonia wwn Let’s Do It Foundation Affiliate Supporting reuse systems development on a national level In the light of the EU’s Single Use Plastics Directive, we are supporting the growth and development of reuse systems in Estonia, largely for takeaway food and drinks. We offer consultations for starting companies, and drive the conversation… Continue reading Tallinn

Uttar Pradesh

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Salale, Oromia

9.7977075703832, 38.737970979903 Ethiopia wwn Afro Chemical & Steel Plc (AFRO) Affiliate Supply of Salale University with three (3) 600kg/day drying machines Afro recently won a tender to supply Salale University with three (3) 600kg/day drying machines. The contract has been finalized and it is the company’s hope to deliver and install these machines in the… Continue reading Salale, Oromia

Woldia, Amhara

11.80482221474, 39.600602690585 Ethiopia wwn Afro Chemical & Steel Plc (AFRO) Affiliate Maintenance work of food waste processing / drying machine for Woldia University In 2018, the company had installed two (2) 1200kg/day food processing / drying machine for Woldia University. The University utilized the machine to process solid food waste from 10,000 + students, unfortunately… Continue reading Woldia, Amhara

Bojnurd city

37.4744863, 57.3233079 Iran wwn Peyvand NGO Affiliate Primary segregated waste collection system This is is a project for empowering the informal waste collection sector by principals of sustainable transportation to gather more waste segregated with lower costs and negative Impacts. North khorasan Science & Technology Park no

UN Human Rights Office ‘deplores’ executions in Singapore

The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) denounced on Tuesday the hanging of two inmates in Changi Prison, located in the eastern part of Singapore. “We deplore the hanging today of two men in Singapore and are deeply troubled by the planned execution of two others on 5 August,” OHCHR Spokesman Liz Throssell said in a… Continue reading UN Human Rights Office ‘deplores’ executions in Singapore

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Breastfeeding a Lifeline for Mothers and Babies in Ukraine

Every time 6-month-old Yehor is breastfed, he uses his tiny fingers to clasp his mother Yevheniya’s hand. Then he smiles up at her. “In my view, breast milk is not only about food for a baby, it’s about communication between mom and baby,” says 29-year-old Yevheniya. During wartime, breast milk … makes me confident that… Continue reading Breastfeeding a Lifeline for Mothers and Babies in Ukraine

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Back to School After Fleeing War: Ukrainian Students in Moldova

Schools in Moldova are welcoming child refugees from Ukraine into their classrooms — helping them to get comfortable and continue learning after traumatic wartime disruptions. UNICEF has partnered with the Ministry of Education of Moldova to help students integrate into the local school system. “Our teachers are dedicated to finding solutions for children so that… Continue reading Back to School After Fleeing War: Ukrainian Students in Moldova

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UN delegation returns from human rights fact-finding mission in Ethiopia

Three UN-appointed independent human rights experts returned from Ethiopia on Tuesday after working to negotiate access to areas important for investigations. The UN International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia is mandated to conduct a thorough and impartial probe into allegations of violations and abuses of international human rights law. Specifically, it will investigate violations… Continue reading UN delegation returns from human rights fact-finding mission in Ethiopia

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Yemen truce renewed for another two months

The landmark truce in Yemen, which has been holding since April, has been renewed for an additional two months through 2 October, UN Special Envoy for the country, Hans Grundberg, announced on Tuesday.  The extension includes a commitment by the Government and Houthi rebels to intensify negotiations to reach an expanded agreement as soon as… Continue reading Yemen truce renewed for another two months

Horn of Africa faces most ‘catastrophic’ food insecurity in decades, warns WHO

More than 37 million people are facing acute hunger, with approximately seven million children under the age of five acutely malnourished in the region.   While finding food and safe water is the absolute priority, WHO said that ensuring a strong health emergency response is needed to avert preventable disease and deaths.   The UN… Continue reading Horn of Africa faces most ‘catastrophic’ food insecurity in decades, warns WHO

American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency

Two of the largest reservoirs in the United States are at dangerously low levels due to the climate crisis and overconsumption of water, which could affect water and electricity supply for millions in six western states and Mexico, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) warned on Tuesday.  Lake Mead and Lake Powell are currently at their… Continue reading American west faces water and power shortages due to climate crisis: UN environment agency

UNICEF Providing Nutrition Support for Children in Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka’s unprecedented economic and political crisis continues, families are becoming increasingly desperate. Unable to afford three meals a day, many families have been forced to cut back to two.  In Devapuram, Batticaloa, Selvathy — below with her younger son, 3-year-old Tulakshika, who is underweight — says the escalating crisis is pushing families like… Continue reading UNICEF Providing Nutrition Support for Children in Sri Lanka

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Humanity’s just one misunderstanding away from ‘nuclear annihilation’ warns UN chief

The UN chief was speaking at the opening of the Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which runs through 26 August.  Mr. Guterres highlighted some of the current challenges to global peace and security, with the world under greater stress due to the climate crisis, stark… Continue reading Humanity’s just one misunderstanding away from ‘nuclear annihilation’ warns UN chief

UN and partners roll out #LetMeLearn campaign ahead of key education summit

Amid the education crisis exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations is partnering with leading children’s charity Theirworld and others in the sector, to launch the #LetMeLearn campaign, urging world leaders to listen to the voices of young people and put in place the plans and finance required to provide a quality education for every… Continue reading UN and partners roll out #LetMeLearn campaign ahead of key education summit

Ukraine: Guterres welcomes departure of first grain ship, to help ease food crisis

The UN chief on Monday welcomed the departure of the first ship from the Ukrainian port of Odesa to leave carrying grain under the landmark deal signed by Ukraine, Russia and Türkiye, overseen by the UN. The Razoni, carrying a cargo of 26,527 tonnes of corn, is the first cargo ship to leave a Ukrainian… Continue reading Ukraine: Guterres welcomes departure of first grain ship, to help ease food crisis

Humanitarian Mine Action Officer at DRC, Maiduguri, Nigeria

You are here: Home / Education / Humanitarian Mine Action Officer at DRC, Maiduguri, Nigeria August 1, 2022 Deadline: 09 August 2022 Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Humanitarian Mine Action Officer in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The duration of this post is 7 months. DRC fulfills its… Continue reading Humanitarian Mine Action Officer at DRC, Maiduguri, Nigeria

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Lead Biomedical Engineer at UNOPS, Yaounde, Cameroon

You are here: Home / Cameroon / Lead Biomedical Engineer at UNOPS, Yaounde, Cameroon August 1, 2022 Deadline: 20 August 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Lead Biomedical Engineer in Yaounde, Cameroon. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need… Continue reading Lead Biomedical Engineer at UNOPS, Yaounde, Cameroon

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Senior Safeguards Officer (Environment) at ADB, Manila, Philippines

August 1, 2022 Deadline: 11 August 2022 Asian Development Bank (ADB) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Senior Safeguards Officer (Environment) in Manila, Philippines. The duration of this post is 3 years. The ADB aims for an Asia and Pacific free from poverty. Key Jobs Responsibilities The Senior Safeguards Officer… Continue reading Senior Safeguards Officer (Environment) at ADB, Manila, Philippines

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Senior IT Operations Associate at WFP, Washington DC, United States

August 1, 2022 Deadline: 07 August 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior IT Operations Associate in Washington DC, United States. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The Senior IT Operations Associate will perform… Continue reading Senior IT Operations Associate at WFP, Washington DC, United States

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Roster of Zonal Coordinator (Neglected Tropical Diseases) at India

You are here: Home / Health / Roster of Zonal Coordinator (Neglected Tropical Diseases) at India August 1, 2022 Deadline: 09 September 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Roster of Zonal Coordinator (Neglected Tropical Diseases) in India. The duration of this post is 1… Continue reading Roster of Zonal Coordinator (Neglected Tropical Diseases) at India

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Communications Senior Officer at UNOPS, Copenhagen, Denmark

You are here: Home / Denmark / Communications Senior Officer at UNOPS, Copenhagen, Denmark August 1, 2022 Deadline: 14 August 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Communications Senior Officer in Copenhagen, Denmark. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need… Continue reading Communications Senior Officer at UNOPS, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Economist (Climate Change and Agriculture) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Agriculture, Food and Nutrition / Economist (Climate Change and Agriculture) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy August 1, 2022 Deadline: 01 September 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Economist (Climate Change and Agriculture) in Rome, Italy.… Continue reading Economist (Climate Change and Agriculture) at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Risk and Compliance Manager at UNICEF, New York, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Risk and Compliance Manager at UNICEF, New York, United States August 1, 2022 Deadline: 19 August 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Risk and Compliance Manager in New York, United States. UNICEF works for a… Continue reading Risk and Compliance Manager at UNICEF, New York, United States

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DR Congo: Guterres ‘outraged’ over peacekeepers’ aggression, calls for accountability

Secretary-General António Guterres is “outraged” over a “serious incident” that took place on Sunday morning on the border of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, according to his deputy spokesperson.  In Kasindi, North Kivu province, military personnel of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) opened fire while… Continue reading DR Congo: Guterres ‘outraged’ over peacekeepers’ aggression, calls for accountability

INTERVIEW: Accessible finance is key to realizing Uganda’s potential

Northern Uganda suffers from a development gap with the rest of the country, with high rates of poverty and unemployment. UN News spoke to Dmitry Pozhidaev, head of the UN Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) office in Uganda, to find out what the agency is doing to improve funding access to individuals and businesses, and put… Continue reading INTERVIEW: Accessible finance is key to realizing Uganda’s potential

Iraq protests: UN chief urges to ‘de-escalate’ and rise above differences

Secretary-General António Guterres is “following with concern” ongoing protests in Iraq that have injured many people, according to his deputy spokesperson, Farhan Haq. In a statement issued late Saturday night, the UN chief appealed to all relevant actors “to take immediate steps to de-escalate the situation, avoid any further violence, and ensure the protection of… Continue reading Iraq protests: UN chief urges to ‘de-escalate’ and rise above differences

First Person: Surviving Bali’s COVID tourism crash

Dekha Dewandana ran a thriving ‘homestay’ tourism property in Bali, and received UN-supported training which has helped him to maintain a high standard of hospitality. When COVID-19 hit Indonesia, his business was pushed to the verge of collapse and, after a bruising two-year period, it’s now slowly recovering. “When my parents passed away, I followed… Continue reading First Person: Surviving Bali’s COVID tourism crash

Nicaragua: Rights experts denounce shutdown of over 700 civil society groups

In a letter to the Nicaraguan Government last Monday, the group of 16 UN experts upheld that the action “represents a clear pattern of repressing civic space”. The UN experts echoed a statement earlier this year by the High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the crackdown. They expressed shock over the extent of the shutdowns by the… Continue reading Nicaragua: Rights experts denounce shutdown of over 700 civil society groups

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Statement: Crises drive an increase in human trafficking – Here’s how we stop it

Approximately a quarter of the world’s population, two billion people, are currently living in conflict areas, in highly unsettled conditions that create vulnerabilities and risks of trafficking for women and girls. Recent research has revealed that human trafficking was present in 90 per cent of the 171 wars and conflicts that took place between 1989… Continue reading Statement: Crises drive an increase in human trafficking – Here’s how we stop it

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Ukraine: Prospects for end to war look bleak, despite ‘encouraging’ grain deal

Ambassadors were briefed by UN political affairs chief Rosemary DiCarlo, who pointed to the recent agreement on the safe resumption of grain exports via the Black Sea as a bright light in the conflict, though acknowledging the dim prospects for peace.  “The grain agreement is a sign that dialogue between the parties is possible in… Continue reading Ukraine: Prospects for end to war look bleak, despite ‘encouraging’ grain deal

Jordan: As vast Za’atari refugee camp turns 10, Syrians face uncertain future

Ten years since Jordan’s Za’atari camp opened its doors to 80,000 displaced Syrians, poverty now affects an increasing number of residents who face an uncertain future, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday. “With the increase in food prices across the world, many refugee families are struggling to meet their basic needs on a daily basis,”… Continue reading Jordan: As vast Za’atari refugee camp turns 10, Syrians face uncertain future

Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on executions for drugs offences

Nazeri Bin Lajim, a Malay Singaporean national, was arrested in April 2012 for trafficking more than 33 grammes of diamorphine. He was executed last Friday.   “Under international law, States that have not yet abolished the death penalty may only impose it for the ‘most serious crimes’, involving intentional killing,” the experts said. “Drug offences… Continue reading Singapore: Rights experts call for moratorium on executions for drugs offences

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From The Field: Protecting the last Malayan tigers

The Malayan tiger is a critically endangered species, at a real risk of extinction, mainly as a result of illegal poaching and wildlife trafficking: according to the Malaysian authorities, fewer than 200 are left. Setting up a camera trap to monitor wildlife and encroachment in Malaysia., by UNDP But a fight to save the tigers… Continue reading From The Field: Protecting the last Malayan tigers

IOM: Uptick in migrants heading home as world rebounds from COVID-19

According to the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) 2021 Return and Reintegration Key Highlights published on Thursday, nearly 50,000 migrants were assisted to voluntarily return to their country of origin in 2021. Global Migration, which had decreased by approximately 27 per cent during the COVID-19 pandemic, has begun to rebound to pre-pandemic levels. In 2021, IOM… Continue reading IOM: Uptick in migrants heading home as world rebounds from COVID-19

UN welcomes new centre to put Ukraine grain exports deal into motion

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the official start of the operation based in the Turkish capital, Istanbul, that will help implement the UN-brokered deal to resume exports of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea, amid the ongoing conflict and rising food prices worldwide.  The Joint Coordination Centre (JCC), inaugurated on Wednesday, brings together senior… Continue reading UN welcomes new centre to put Ukraine grain exports deal into motion

UNICEF Helps Families Access Safe Water in Drought-Stricken Kenya

Three or four times a day, when mother of two Nasri Garane needs water for her household in drought-stricken Garissa County, eastern Kenya, she drags an empty 20-liter jerrycan to a communal borehole, waits in line to fill the can, then drags it back home over dry, sandy ground.  Garissa County is caught in the… Continue reading UNICEF Helps Families Access Safe Water in Drought-Stricken Kenya

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Top rights expert questions ‘double standard’ on Ukraine’s war displaced

A top UN-appointed human rights expert on Thursday raised the issue of an alleged “double standard” in Poland and Belarus towards those forced to flee the war in Ukraine. Mr. González Morales was referring to third country nationals who had been based in Ukraine at the outbreak of the war, particularly people of African descent and other… Continue reading Top rights expert questions ‘double standard’ on Ukraine’s war displaced

UN General Assembly declares access to clean and healthy environment a universal human right

The resolution, based on a similar text adopted last year by the Human Rights Council, calls upon States, international organisations, and business enterprises to scale up efforts to ensure a healthy environment for all.  The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, welcomed the ‘historic’ decision and said the landmark development demonstrates that Member States can come together in… Continue reading UN General Assembly declares access to clean and healthy environment a universal human right

Amid Conflict in Ethiopia, Proof of the Enduring Power of Mothers

Ongoing conflict in northern Ethiopia has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, mainly women and children, and deprived many more of their livelihoods. On a recent visit to Ethiopia’s Amhara region, Rania Dagash, UNICEF’s Deputy Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, found hardship and suffering — but also signs of hope and the unshakeable… Continue reading Amid Conflict in Ethiopia, Proof of the Enduring Power of Mothers

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FAO warns 90 per cent of Earth’s topsoil at risk by 2050 

A full 90 per cent of the Earth’s precious topsoil is likely to be at risk by 2050, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO.  In a bid to protect soil globally and help farmers, the FAO warned on Wednesday that the equivalent of one soccer pitch of earth erodes, every five seconds. … Continue reading FAO warns 90 per cent of Earth’s topsoil at risk by 2050 

Sudan: World Bank provides $100 million in emergency support

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) in Sudan has received a $100 million contribution from the World Bank to assist with critical emergency cash and food sustenance in Sudan. In the first-ever direct contribution between the two UN agencies in the country, the Sudan Emergency Safety Nets Project aims to provide cash transfers and food… Continue reading Sudan: World Bank provides $100 million in emergency support

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Top rights experts urge repeal of Hong Kong’s national security law

Independent UN-appointed human rights experts who have urged China to repeal Hong Kong’s 2020 national security law (NSL) after claiming that its use had led to the arrest of children, said on Wednesday that they welcomed pledges to replace it with a more transparent and consultative process. Chinese and Hong Kong officials have said the… Continue reading Top rights experts urge repeal of Hong Kong’s national security law

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UNICEF Assessing Urgent Needs After Earthquake Hits Philippines

Immediately after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocked the northern Philippines in the early hours of July 27, 2022, UNICEF teams began prepositioning emergency supplies and assessing urgent needs on the ground.  Early reports from the epicenter in Abra and nearby provinces confirm damage to homes, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure. The impact of the earthquake… Continue reading UNICEF Assessing Urgent Needs After Earthquake Hits Philippines

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‘Good strides’ being made towards inclusive peacebuilding, Security Council hears

The UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) aims to adopt a more “ambitious and forward-looking agenda” in 2022, the body’s Chair told the Security Council on Wednesday. In his capacity as Chair, Md Monwar Hossain, Bangladesh’s Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, shared some highlights of PBC’s 2022 programme of work, describing six months of progress – beginning… Continue reading ‘Good strides’ being made towards inclusive peacebuilding, Security Council hears

Guterres strongly condemns attack on peacekeepers in DR Congo which left 3 dead, amid protests

The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has strongly condemned an attack on peacekeepers serving in the Stablization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) which took place during violent demonstrations at the mission’s base on Tuesday. Two Indian police officers and a Moroccan ‘blue helmet’ were killed, and an Egyptian police officer injured. According to news… Continue reading Guterres strongly condemns attack on peacekeepers in DR Congo which left 3 dead, amid protests

UNICEF Stands Ready To Reach Children Affected By The Philippines Earthquake

NEW YORK (July 27, 2022) – UNICEF is concerned about the situation of children and families affected by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck Northern Philippines at 8:43 am local time. UNICEF and partners are assessing the immediate needs of affected communities and stand ready to support the Government-led emergency response. Early reports from the epicenter… Continue reading UNICEF Stands Ready To Reach Children Affected By The Philippines Earthquake

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UNICEF Delivers Life-Saving Supplies To Odesa In Southern Ukraine To Help Over 50,000 Children Affected By War

NEW YORK (July 26, 2022) – Using a total of 27 cargo trucks, UNICEF has delivered life-saving supplies to Odesa to help an estimated 50,000 children in the war-ravaged districts of southern Ukraine. The supplies to be pre-positioned in Odesa city include water purification equipment, sanitation and hygiene supplies to prevent sickness due to lack of… Continue reading UNICEF Delivers Life-Saving Supplies To Odesa In Southern Ukraine To Help Over 50,000 Children Affected By War

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Iraq resort shelling a ‘shocking disregard for civilian life’, UN envoy says

The deadly shelling of a mountain resort in northern Iraq last week represented a shocking disregard for civilian life and international obligations on civilian protection, the UN Special Representative for the country, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, told the Security Council on Tuesday.  Ambassadors convened late in the afternoon New York time, to discuss the 20 July attack… Continue reading Iraq resort shelling a ‘shocking disregard for civilian life’, UN envoy says

Global economy: Outlook worsens as global recession looms – IMF

Still reeling from the COVID pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the global economy is facing an increasingly murky and uncertain outlook, according to the latest report released on Tuesday by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The World Economic Outlook Update July 2022: Gloomy and More Uncertain, highlights the significant consequences of the stalling of… Continue reading Global economy: Outlook worsens as global recession looms – IMF

Ukraine: UNICEF delivers life-saving supplies for over 50,000 children in Odesa

The UN Children’s Fund UNICEF, delivered supplies on Tuesday to help an estimated 50,000 children in the war-ravaged districts of Odesa, the crucial Black Sea port which Russia bombed on Saturday, just hours after signing a landmark deal to allow Ukrainian grain to reach millions of food insecure people across the world. Using a total of 27 cargo trucks,… Continue reading Ukraine: UNICEF delivers life-saving supplies for over 50,000 children in Odesa

Israel-Palestine: Reversing ‘negative trends’ essential, Security Council hears

Mounting tensions in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and continued settlement activity and settler-related violence continue. “Immediate steps to reverse negative trends and support the Palestinian people are essential,” said Lynn Hastings, UNSCO’s deputy chief, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory, speaking on behalf of Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland.… Continue reading Israel-Palestine: Reversing ‘negative trends’ essential, Security Council hears

Colombia: New government urged to combat rising violence in rural areas

The violence is having a devastating impact, particularly on women and children, indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, community leaders and human rights defenders.  Colombia’s new government takes office next month, and the report outlines a series of recommendations that should be implemented urgently to protect lives and uphold the rights of those affected.  Prevent further violence  The… Continue reading Colombia: New government urged to combat rising violence in rural areas

New Friends: Romanian Children Welcome Ukrainian Refugees

For Ukrainian children forced out of their homes by the war, a warm reception from children in their host community can make a world of difference. In Prahova, Romania, a group of schoolchildren organized a getting-to-know-you party to greet the newest arrivals from Ukraine. Arranged with help from their teacher, with support from UNICEF and… Continue reading New Friends: Romanian Children Welcome Ukrainian Refugees

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Global awareness critical to protect world’s mangroves: UN science chief

Time is running out to protect the world’s mangroves which are not only home to many species but also an important hedge against climate impacts, the head of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said on Tuesday.  Audrey Azoulay, the UNESCO Director-General, called for greater global awareness about these critical coastal areas in… Continue reading Global awareness critical to protect world’s mangroves: UN science chief

Penang Island

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Press briefing: The situation of women and girls in Afghanistan

Over the past 11 months, we have seen an escalation of restrictive policies and behaviours towards women. Afghanistan remains the only country in the world where girls are banned from going to high school. Women are restricted from working outside the home, except for a few sectors and particular roles. There are no women in… Continue reading Press briefing: The situation of women and girls in Afghanistan

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Libya: Human rights abuses, political stalemates, electoral delays mar progress

Despite some progress, a constitutional and political stalemate continues, prolonging tensions and fuelling insecurity, while clashes in and around Tripoli surge, she added. “The economic situation remains dire,” she continued. “We have witnessed demonstrations by frustrated Libyans over the lack of progress on elections and poor State services. In addition, the human rights situation in… Continue reading Libya: Human rights abuses, political stalemates, electoral delays mar progress

Landmark guidelines aim to protect children uprooted by climate change

The Guiding Principles for Children on the Move in the Context of Climate Change contain a set of nine principles that address the unique and layered vulnerabilities of boys and girls who have been uprooted, whether internally or across borders, as a result of the adverse impacts of climate change.  Climate change is here and… Continue reading Landmark guidelines aim to protect children uprooted by climate change

The Fight to Stop Cholera in Malawi

By early March officials had called it: Malawi was facing a serious outbreak of cholera, a highly contagious yet preventable illness. By mid-June, there were 638 cases reported and 32 deaths — an exceptionally high fatality ratio of 5.1 percent — and children between ages 5 and 14 were being disproportionately affected.  UNICEF has been… Continue reading The Fight to Stop Cholera in Malawi

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Syria: Australian teen’s death in prison ‘utterly preventable’, rights experts say

Yusuf Zahab, 17, had been taken to Syria when he was 11 by older relatives who had become radicalized, according to various media reports.   He is believed to have died from injuries sustained during and after the ISIL siege on Al Hasakah camp in January, compounded by lack of adequate medical treatment.  Never should… Continue reading Syria: Australian teen’s death in prison ‘utterly preventable’, rights experts say

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New ECOSOC President aims to ease crises which have ‘engulfed our societies’

Ambassador Lachezara Stoeva said in her opening statement that she was “honoured and humbled” to have been elected to lead one of the principal organs of the UN, while noting that the upcoming session will be “especially challenging for the world”.  In addition to COVID recovery, she highlighted the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has “triggered massive food… Continue reading New ECOSOC President aims to ease crises which have ‘engulfed our societies’

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UN delivers aid directly to Haitians caught up in gang violence

United Nations humanitarian agencies have started delivering aid directly to people in Haiti following a recent spike in violence between rival gangs which has fueled a worsening crisis across the capital, Port-au-Prince. Vulnerable inhabitants of the commune of Cité Soleil as well as those in other neighbourhoods of the capital, Port-au-Prince, have received items such… Continue reading UN delivers aid directly to Haitians caught up in gang violence

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UN Women and Ant Foundation launch ‘Together Digital’ to empower women entrepreneurs in the digital economy

Breadcrumb Home News And Story Announcement 21 July 2022 Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to E-mail UN Women and Ant Foundation, a private charitable foundation established by global technology provider Ant Group, jointly announced the launch of “Together Digital”, a five-year partnership to support women-led micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprises… Continue reading UN Women and Ant Foundation launch ‘Together Digital’ to empower women entrepreneurs in the digital economy

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Myanmar junta’s execution of four democracy activists condemned by UN

Thomas Andrews said he was “outraged and devastated” following what’s believed to be the first use of capital punishment in the Southeast Asian nation in decades. I’m devastated by news that former parliamentarian Zeyar Thaw and longtime activist Ko Jimmy were executed with two others today. UN Member States must honor their lives by making… Continue reading Myanmar junta’s execution of four democracy activists condemned by UN

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Technical Analyst, Fistula, Sexual Reproductive Branch, Technical Division at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

You are here: Home / Health / Technical Analyst, Fistula, Sexual Reproductive Branch, Technical Division at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States July 25, 2022 Deadline: 19 August 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Analyst, Fistula, Sexual Reproductive Branch,… Continue reading Technical Analyst, Fistula, Sexual Reproductive Branch, Technical Division at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

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First Person: I go to sleep and wake up to the sound of gunfire

A young man whose community has been at the epicentre of the violence that has been raging between rival gangs in the troubled neighbourhood of Cité Soleil in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, says that he goes to sleep and wakes in the morning to the sound of gunfire. Edwin*, is a youth leader in his… Continue reading First Person: I go to sleep and wake up to the sound of gunfire

IT Enterprise Architect at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

July 25, 2022 Deadline: 13 August 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of IT Enterprise Architect in Washington, D.C, United States. The duration of this post is 1 year. The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations… Continue reading IT Enterprise Architect at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

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Senior Social Development Officer (Gender) at ADB, Nepal

You are here: Home / Economics / Senior Social Development Officer (Gender) at ADB, Nepal July 25, 2022 Deadline: 04 August 2022 Asian Development Bank (ADB) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Senior Social Development Officer (Gender) in Nepal. The duration of this post is 3 years. The ADB aims… Continue reading Senior Social Development Officer (Gender) at ADB, Nepal

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Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dakar, Senegal

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dakar, Senegal July 25, 2022 Deadline: 30 July 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Administrative Officer in Dakar, Senegal. The duration of this post is 2… Continue reading Administrative Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Dakar, Senegal

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Senior Programme Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Lusaka, Zambia

You are here: Home / Administration / Senior Programme Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Lusaka, Zambia July 25, 2022 Deadline: 21 August 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Programme Assistant in Lusaka, Zambia. The mission of the ILO is to promote… Continue reading Senior Programme Assistant at International Labour Organization (ILO), Lusaka, Zambia

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Technical Senior Officer – Environmental at UNOPS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

July 25, 2022 Deadline: 07 August 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Senior Officer – Environmental in Colombo, Sri Lanka. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments and other… Continue reading Technical Senior Officer – Environmental at UNOPS, Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening, Mental and Adolescent Health) at UNICEF, Kathmandu, Nepal

You are here: Home / Agriculture, Food and Nutrition / Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening, Mental and Adolescent Health) at UNICEF, Kathmandu, Nepal July 25, 2022 Deadline: 08 August 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening, Mental and… Continue reading Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening, Mental and Adolescent Health) at UNICEF, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Senior Land Tenure Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Administration / Senior Land Tenure Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy July 25, 2022 Deadline: 9 August 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Land Tenure Officer in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post… Continue reading Senior Land Tenure Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Day 5: TOWARDS FUTURE TANGIBLE IMPACTS

12.00-13.15 Closed Session: Final Feedback and Finalization of the Tunis Action Guidance 13:15-14:50 Session 8: Introduction of ACCP Associate Members and roundtable

Women working together, to survive Lebanon’s economic crisis

Lebanon’s women-led cooperatives are helping communities to cope with the country’ recent wave of crises: the COVID-19 pandemic, the financial crisis, and the notorious August 2021 Beirut Port Explosion. Al Atayeb (The Delicacies), a Lebanese women-led cooperative based in Kfardebian town, north of Beirut, specializes in producing Lebanese local and traditional food, such as citrus… Continue reading Women working together, to survive Lebanon’s economic crisis

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Guterres condemns missile strikes in Ukranian Black Sea port of Odesa

The UN Secretary-General ‘unequivocally’ condemned the reported strikes this Saturday in the port of Odesa. The attack took place less than 24 hours after the signing of the Black Sea agreements on the export of grain from Ukrainian ports. “Yesterday, all parties made clear commitments on the global stage to ensure the safe movement of… Continue reading Guterres condemns missile strikes in Ukranian Black Sea port of Odesa

Strengthening Sudan’s fragile peace: A Resident Coordinator Blog

The killing of protestors by security services during large-scale demonstrations in Sudan’s capital Khartoum in June underscores the ongoing political tensions in the country. Against this backdrop, the UN is committed to sustain and build peace in Sudan, say UN Resident Coordinator Khardiata Lo Ndiaye, and Elizabeth Spehar, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support. “The military… Continue reading Strengthening Sudan’s fragile peace: A Resident Coordinator Blog

Why the UN General Assembly must back the right to a healthy environment

Costa Rica, the Maldives, Morocco, Slovenia and Switzerland presented the draft text to the 193-member Assembly, the UN’s most representative body, last June, following the landmark resolution adoption of a similar text adopted in October 2021 by the UN Human Rights Council. The resolution recognizes the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as… Continue reading Why the UN General Assembly must back the right to a healthy environment

Hunger still rising across East Africa, says new UN-backed report

Issued by the region’s Inter-Governmental Authority on Development, the IGAD Regional Focus on Food Crises report sounds the alarm over escalating food insecurity and malnutrition in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan. “The current food security situation across the Horn of Africa is dire after four consecutive rainy seasons have failed, a climatic event not seen… Continue reading Hunger still rising across East Africa, says new UN-backed report

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Black Sea grain exports deal ‘a beacon of hope’ amid Ukraine war – Guterres

An “unprecedented agreement” on the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea amid the ongoing war is “a beacon of hope” in a world that desperately needs it, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said at the signing ceremony in Istanbul, Türkiye, on Friday.  The UN plan, which also paves the way for Russian grain… Continue reading Black Sea grain exports deal ‘a beacon of hope’ amid Ukraine war – Guterres

Mega-drought, glacier melt, and deforestation plague Latin America and the Caribbean

From the Amazon to the Andes and the snowy depths of Patagonia, extreme weather and climate change are causing mega-drought, extreme rainfall, deforestation and glacier melt across the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region, according to a UN report published on Friday. In its State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean… Continue reading Mega-drought, glacier melt, and deforestation plague Latin America and the Caribbean

UNHCR alarmed by growing death toll among displaced in eastern DR Congo

As conflict grows in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the rising death toll and suffering of displaced civilians through brutal attacks, is cause for serious concern said the UN refugee agency UNHCR on Friday, which appealed for fresh funds to meet “soaring needs” across the country. “This month, simultaneous attacks by armed… Continue reading UNHCR alarmed by growing death toll among displaced in eastern DR Congo

Climate change: New approach needed to gauge animal health impact on emissions

Animal health is important to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but greater investment is needed to evaluate the impact, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and partners said in a report published on Thursday. Diseases affecting animals – as well as how long they live and how productive they are – have a significant impact… Continue reading Climate change: New approach needed to gauge animal health impact on emissions

UN condemns election-related violence across Papua New Guinea Highlands

The UN on Thursday “unequivocally” condemned the recent escalation of violence across the Highlands region of Papua New Guinea (PNG) which has erupted during the ongoing two week period of staggered voting for national elections. The UN Country Team called for an “immediate cessation” to the election-related violence amidst a deteriorating security situation in the Highlands region… Continue reading UN condemns election-related violence across Papua New Guinea Highlands

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Lebanon: At ‘a crossroad between rebound or collapse’

Success hinges on the ability and willingness of political leaders to “urgently initiate sustainable solutions” to end deadlock and economic paralysis said Joanna Wronecka, stressing that State institutions must be reformed to meet people’s needs. One year ago, UNICEF warned that the water system was at a breaking point. While a total collapse of public… Continue reading Lebanon: At ‘a crossroad between rebound or collapse’

UN envoy calls for extension and expansion of ‘transformational’ truce in Yemen

The historic UN-brokered truce in Yemen has largely held for nearly four months, and Special Envoy Hans Grundberg on Thursday urged the Government and Houthi rebels to work towards renewing the “transformational” agreement, which expires on 2 August.  Mr. Grundberg has intensified his engagement towards full implementation of the truce, and is urging all parties… Continue reading UN envoy calls for extension and expansion of ‘transformational’ truce in Yemen

Lebanon’s Water Infrastructure Struggles On, But Remains On The Brink

NEW YORK (July 21, 2022) – Lebanon has managed to stave off a total collapse of its water infrastructure, but water supply systems remain on the brink, putting the health of millions of people, particularly children, at risk, UNICEF has warned. In a new report – Struggling to keep the taps on – UNICEF warns that… Continue reading Lebanon’s Water Infrastructure Struggles On, But Remains On The Brink

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The Use Of Explosive Weapons In Populated Areas Must Stop – UNICEF Strongly Condemns The Killing Of Three Children In Iraq

NEW YORK (July 20, 2022) – “At least three children were killed and several wounded in Zakho, northern Iraq, today. This is devastating proof of the need to stop the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. UNICEF is deeply troubled by the killing of three girls, one 1-year-old, one 12-year-old, and one 16-year-old, in the… Continue reading The Use Of Explosive Weapons In Populated Areas Must Stop – UNICEF Strongly Condemns The Killing Of Three Children In Iraq

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Respect for fundamental rights key to peaceful elections in Kenya: UN experts

Independent UN human rights experts on Thursday called on authorities and political candidates standing in next month’s general election to foster an enabling civic space to ensure the vote goes ahead peacefully, and prevent violence. “Civic space, public participation, fundamental freedoms and a violence-free environment are critical to foster inclusive engagement in the electoral process, and the… Continue reading Respect for fundamental rights key to peaceful elections in Kenya: UN experts

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Burkina Faso

For more than a decade, West Africa’s Central Sahel region has experienced varying degrees of violence between non-state armed groups and the government. In 2021, Burkina Faso became the region’s epicenter for violence, with the country experiencing a sharp increase in attacks on villages and abductions by non-state armed groups, who now control about one-third… Continue reading Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Burkina Faso

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AfDB approves $5.4 million grant for urgently building Food Security in Somalia

The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund has approved a $5.4 million grant to support the building of urgently needed food security in Somalia. The grant constitutes additional financing to the multinational Program to Build Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security (BREFONS) and will specifically deploy certified quality seeds of climate-adapted fodder varieties… Continue reading AfDB approves $5.4 million grant for urgently building Food Security in Somalia

UN summit galvanizes action for development agendas in Africa

Despite being “rich with human and natural resources and enormous untapped economic and social potential,” General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid told the high-level The Africa We Want dialogue that the continent “still faces challenges” in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hard-won struggles Africa has undergone a dramatic transformation since the end of the colonial… Continue reading UN summit galvanizes action for development agendas in Africa

UN rights chief calls for ‘political responsibility’ to address Peru’s challenges

“Polarization has been deepening over recent months and there are troubling indications that an anti-rights movement is gaining ground. With local and regional elections due in October, I am concerned that hate speech, discrimination and violence could further increase,” she said.  Ms. Bachelet recalled that although Peru already has “important tools” in place to counter… Continue reading UN rights chief calls for ‘political responsibility’ to address Peru’s challenges

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Emilia-Romagna Region & Metropolitan City of Bologna

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Abruzzo, Marche and Umbria Regions

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Lazio Region

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Liguria Region

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Lombardy Region

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Melbourne

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Messina

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New Taipei

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Taichung

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Yunlin

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UN mission in Iraq condemns attack in Duhok which left 8 dead

The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), has strongly condemned the shelling of a mountain resort in the Kurdistan region of Dohuk Governorate on Wednesday, which reportedly killed eight tourists and wounded more than 20 others. The deadly attack in the Zakho district, took place close to the border with Türkiye. According to news reports,… Continue reading UN mission in Iraq condemns attack in Duhok which left 8 dead

Sri Lanka economic crisis requires ‘immediate global attention’: Rights experts

Greater support must be given to Sri Lanka as the country faces economic crisis and political turmoil, a group of UN human rights experts said on Wednesday in an appeal to the international community.  “Sri Lanka’s economic collapse needs immediate global attention, not just from humanitarian agencies, but from international financial institutions, private lenders and… Continue reading Sri Lanka economic crisis requires ‘immediate global attention’: Rights experts

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Afghanistan: Report highlights multiple human rights violations and abuses under Taliban

A new report from the UN Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released on Wednesday, confirms the erosion of basic human rights across the country since the Taliban takeover in August last year, pointing out they bear responsibility for extrajudicial killings, torture, arbitrary arrests and detentions, and violations of fundamental freedoms. The UNAMA findings, confirm many of… Continue reading Afghanistan: Report highlights multiple human rights violations and abuses under Taliban

WHO calls for action to provide migrant and refugee healthcare

The warning from the World Health Organization (WHO) comes in its first ever report on the health of refugees and migrants, published on Wednesday.  It calls for urgent action to ensure people on the move can access healthcare services that are sensitive to their needs.  “Whether by choice or by force, to be on the… Continue reading WHO calls for action to provide migrant and refugee healthcare

UNICEF Emergency Director, Manuel Fontaine, Visits Drought Stricken Somali Region And Calls For An Immediate Scaled Up Humanitarian Response To Save Millions Of Children

NEW YORK (July 20, 2022) – Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have brought on severe drought in Ethiopia’s lowland regions of Afar, Oromia, the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ (SNNPR) and Somali regions. Water wells have dried up and millions of livestock have died, resulting in mass displacement. “The impact of the drought on children is… Continue reading UNICEF Emergency Director, Manuel Fontaine, Visits Drought Stricken Somali Region And Calls For An Immediate Scaled Up Humanitarian Response To Save Millions Of Children

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Cost of living crisis hits poorest the hardest, warns UNCTAD

Billions of people are facing the greatest cost of living crisis in a generation due to rising food and energy prices amid rapid inflation and increasing debt, leaving the most vulnerable consumers in a dire situation, said the UN trade and development body, UNCTAD on Tuesday. UNCTAD’s analysis shows that a 10 per cent increase in… Continue reading Cost of living crisis hits poorest the hardest, warns UNCTAD

‘I will never stop telling my story’: Confronting victim-blaming for sexual assault 

“A blue dress, black tights and boots. That’s what I was wearing,” said Jessica Long, a sexual violence survivor who has been campaigning for the rights of survivors, for the past six years. “That’s what I was wearing the night I was drugged. I was raped. And I was left alone to die”.  This and… Continue reading ‘I will never stop telling my story’: Confronting victim-blaming for sexual assault 

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‘Moment for Nature’ essential to beat back threats, spur climate action

The day-long event is being held to assess recent decisions on the global environment agenda and to present solutions to common bottlenecks, such as the gaps between commitments and actions, as well as the need for wider mobilization.  “We know that we have backed ourselves into a corner with our recklessness. We know that this… Continue reading ‘Moment for Nature’ essential to beat back threats, spur climate action

WMO warns of frequent heatwaves in decades ahead

Extreme heat in western Europe is causing devastating wildfires in France and Spain, unprecedented drought in Italy and Portugal, and the United Kingdom recorded its highest-ever temperature of just over 40 degrees Celsius during Tuesday, at London’s Heathrow airport. With temperatures expected to remain above normal until the middle of next week, the World Metrological… Continue reading WMO warns of frequent heatwaves in decades ahead

Best way to protect children caught in conflict is to ‘champion peace’: Gamba

In her formal presentation of the Secretary-General’s report, Virginia Gamba, highlighted current trends, patterns of grave violations, and existing and emerging challenges facing children put in harms way.   Prolific abuses From South Sudan to Afghanistan and elsewhere, last year the UN verified 23,982 grave violations – over 19,165 of which were “grievous” abuses against children,… Continue reading Best way to protect children caught in conflict is to ‘champion peace’: Gamba

Voluntary repatriation of refugees from Angola to DR Congo resumes

After a two-year hiatus, the voluntary repatriation of refugees from Angola to their homeland in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has begun again, after the programme was put on hold in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic led to long-term border closures. “The first convoy of 88 Congolese refugees departed from the Lôvua settlement in… Continue reading Voluntary repatriation of refugees from Angola to DR Congo resumes

UNICEF Providing Urgent Aid to Children After Afghanistan’s Earthquake

UNICEF is working with partners to rush aid to children and families still reeling from the deadly earthquake that shook southeastern Afghanistan on June 22, 2022. Around 362,000 people — including more than 190,000 children — were impacted by the quake, which claimed the lives of at least 155 children and injured nearly 250. The powerful quake… Continue reading UNICEF Providing Urgent Aid to Children After Afghanistan’s Earthquake

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UN and partners meet to address ‘critical’ state of global food crisis

Factors including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and ongoing conflicts resulted in nearly a billion people going hungry last year, he said.  Meanwhile, the World Bank has warned that the conflict in Ukraine will plunge an additional 95 million people into extreme poverty, and 50 million into severe hunger, this year.   Already falling short … Continue reading UN and partners meet to address ‘critical’ state of global food crisis

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UN publishes new guidance on curbing child abduction and other ‘grave violations’ in war

The UN’s top official advocating for children caught up in armed conflict issued new guidance on Monday designed to help expert staff on the ground protect children who are abducted, or who suffer other grave violations. Special Representative Virginia Gamba, said the guidelines would aid monitoring and reporting on the abduction of children in armed… Continue reading UN publishes new guidance on curbing child abduction and other ‘grave violations’ in war

Kenya: UN expert hails historic reparations ruling in favour of indigenous peoples

An independent UN human rights expert on Monday hailed a decision by the African Court on Human and People’s Rights, to award reparations to the Ogiek indigenous peoples, for harm that they suffered due to “injustices and discrimination.” The historic ruling follows a landmark judgment delivered by the Court on 26 May 2017, finding that… Continue reading Kenya: UN expert hails historic reparations ruling in favour of indigenous peoples

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Record 40°C UK temperatures linked to climate change: WMO

The chances of seeing unprecedented temperatures of 40 degree Celsius (40°C) or more in the UK could be up to 10 times more likely in the current climate than under a “natural climate unaffected by human influence,” the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared on Monday. In a statement, the WMO noted that the UK’s Met… Continue reading Record 40°C UK temperatures linked to climate change: WMO

Fishery Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Administration / Fishery Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy July 18, 2022 Deadline: 28 July 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Fishery Officer in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post is 2 years. Food… Continue reading Fishery Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Advisor, Chagas Disease and other Neglected Infectious Diseases at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

You are here: Home / Health / Advisor, Chagas Disease and other Neglected Infectious Diseases at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States July 18, 2022 Deadline: 13 August 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Advisor, Chagas Disease and other Neglected Infectious Diseases in Washington, D.C,… Continue reading Advisor, Chagas Disease and other Neglected Infectious Diseases at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

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Programme Policy Officer at WFP, Uttar Pradesh, India

July 18, 2022 Deadline: 27 July 2022 The World Food Programme (WFP) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Programme Policy Officer in Uttar Pradesh, India. World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. Key Job Responsibilities The Programme Policy Officer will perform the following functions:… Continue reading Programme Policy Officer at WFP, Uttar Pradesh, India

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From the Field: Afghan earthquake survivors look to rebuild their lives

Afghans caught up in the devastating earthquake that hit the country on June 22, killing more than 1,000 and injured over 6,000 people, are sharing their traumatic stories. A boy walks up the hill to his former home, destroyed by the earthquake that hit Afghanistan in June 2022 ., by IOM/Léo Torréton ”I saw bodies… Continue reading From the Field: Afghan earthquake survivors look to rebuild their lives

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PSEA Programme Specialist at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Social Sciences / PSEA Programme Specialist at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh July 18, 2022 Deadline: 31 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of PSEA Programme Specialist in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. UNICEF works for a world in which… Continue reading PSEA Programme Specialist at UNICEF, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Sourcing & Market Intelligence Specialist at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Sourcing & Market Intelligence Specialist at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States July 18, 2022 Deadline: 30 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Sourcing & Market Intelligence Specialist in Washington, D.C, United States. The duration of this… Continue reading Sourcing & Market Intelligence Specialist at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

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Head of Programme at DRC, Dhaka, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Bangladesh / Head of Programme at DRC, Dhaka, Bangladesh July 18, 2022 Deadline: 21 July 2022 Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Head of Programme in Dhaka, Bangladesh. DRC fulfills its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected populations – refugees,… Continue reading Head of Programme at DRC, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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WASH Officer at UNICEF, Yemen

You are here: Home / Health / WASH Officer at UNICEF, Yemen July 18, 2022 Deadline: 25 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of WASH Officer in Yemen. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in… Continue reading WASH Officer at UNICEF, Yemen

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Guterres hails healer and ‘mentor to generations’, Nelson Mandela

The UN chief in his message to mark Monday’s International Day in honour of Nelson Mandela, hailed the first Black President of post-Apartheid South Africa and racial justice icon, “a giant of our time”, who remains a “moral compass” for us all. Secretary-General António Guterres described the champion of a free and democratic South Africa who spent nearly… Continue reading Guterres hails healer and ‘mentor to generations’, Nelson Mandela

Kenya’s Kuruwitu corals are back, thanks to local conservation drive

A small, quiet village in Kenya has found a new purpose in the fishing industry through a successful marine coral conservation project, the first of its kind in the Marine Protected Areas of the western side of the Indian Ocean. Kenya’s Kuruwitu Beach is tranquil. Sparkling sand beaches complement the clear blue water, and the… Continue reading Kenya’s Kuruwitu corals are back, thanks to local conservation drive

Haiti: UN sounds alarm over worsening gang violence across Port-au-Prince

The UN human rights office said on Saturday it was deeply concerned by worsening violence in and around the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince and rising abuse at the hands of heavily armed gangs, against vulnerable local communities. The alert comes just hours after UN humanitarians said they were ready to provide all the assistance they could to communities… Continue reading Haiti: UN sounds alarm over worsening gang violence across Port-au-Prince

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A safe space for Venezuela’s indigenous women

Venezuela’s rural, remote, indigenous communities have been particularly affected by COVID-19 and the country’s socio-economic crisis; community gardens help Wayúu women from Rio Negro to make ends meet, and provide a haven from violence. Venezuela has suffered a widespread decline in public services, such as electricity, domestic gas supplies, and public transportation in recent years.… Continue reading A safe space for Venezuela’s indigenous women

Steep Declines in Childhood Vaccinations Prompt Call to Action

The COVID-19 pandemic fueled the largest sustained decline in childhood vaccinations in three decades — leaving millions more children around the world at risk of devastating yet preventable diseases. According to new data* released Friday by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, the percentage of children who received three doses of the vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus… Continue reading Steep Declines in Childhood Vaccinations Prompt Call to Action

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Key UN forum closes with ‘enthusiasm, passion and high-energy’ to reach the SDGs

“We have advanced the substantive programme of the [Economic and Social] Council (ECOSOC) and initiated concrete foundational action to implement the decisions of the General Assembly” in resolutions on strengthening the HLPF and ECOSOC, said the body’s president, Collen Kelapile. Urgency and ambition Although the COVID pandemic continues, “we are moving on in the road… Continue reading Key UN forum closes with ‘enthusiasm, passion and high-energy’ to reach the SDGs

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Ensure peaceful and constitutional transfer of power in Sri Lanka, urges UN Resident Coordinator

The head of the UN Country Team in Sri Lanka has urged senior politicians to ensure a peaceful transfer of power in line with the national Constitution, following weeks of protests that finally saw the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday. In a statement issued on Friday on behalf of the UN in Sri Lanka, Resident Coordinator… Continue reading Ensure peaceful and constitutional transfer of power in Sri Lanka, urges UN Resident Coordinator

Champion young people as ‘drivers of change’, UN chief urges

Young people must be recognized around the world as “drivers of change” and empowered to become “fully engaged in decisions affecting their future,” said Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday, World Youth Skills Day. From climate change to conflicts to persistent poverty, young people are “disproportionately impacted by interlinked global crises,” his Youth Envoy, Jayathma Wickramanayake,… Continue reading Champion young people as ‘drivers of change’, UN chief urges

South Africa ‘on the precipice of explosive xenophobic violence’, UN experts warn

A group of independent UN human rights experts have condemned reports of escalating violence targeting foreign nationals in South Africa, and called for accountability against rising xenophobia, racism and hate speech aimed at migrants, refugees, asylum seekers – and even citizens perceived as outsiders – throughout the country. In a statement released on Friday, the… Continue reading South Africa ‘on the precipice of explosive xenophobic violence’, UN experts warn

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COVID-19 fuels slowest rate of childhood vaccination in three decades, leaving millions at risk

The figures released by the World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Children’s Fund UNICEF, show the percentage of children who received three doses of the vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP3) – a marker for immunization coverage within and across countries – fell five points between 2019 and 2021, to 81 per cent. 1⃣8⃣… Continue reading COVID-19 fuels slowest rate of childhood vaccination in three decades, leaving millions at risk

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Iran: Top rights expert welcomes Swedish verdict in mass executions case

The conviction of an Iranian official by a Swedish court for his part in the mass execution and torture of political prisoners was welcomed on Friday by a top UN-appointed independent rights expert. The development came after Hamid Nouri – a former Iranian prosecutor and prison officer – was arrested at a Stockholm airport in… Continue reading Iran: Top rights expert welcomes Swedish verdict in mass executions case

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Ukraine: Guterres condemns deadly missile attack on Vinnytsia; more than 20 killed

The UN Secretary-General is appalled by the deadly missile attack on Thursday against the city of Vinnytsia in central Ukraine, that reportedly killed at least 22 people, far from the frontline of the main fighting in the east, including three children and wounded more than 100 others, his Spokesperson said in a statement.  Cruise missiles… Continue reading Ukraine: Guterres condemns deadly missile attack on Vinnytsia; more than 20 killed

Nigeria: New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’

Over 500,000 conflict-affected people in northeast Nigeria will be tossed “a lifeline,” thanks to a new UN humanitarian and development package, launched on Thursday. The Resilience and Social Cohesion project, launched by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Food Programme (WFP), will enhance peace, increase livelihood opportunities, and provide education, health, nutrition, child protection,… Continue reading Nigeria: New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’

New administration in Colombia provides ‘tremendous opportunity’ to further peace

Carlos Ruiz Massieu, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, reported on recent political developments, including the election last month of President Gustavo Petro and Vice-President Francia Márquez, the first Afro-Colombian woman to hold the position.  Mr. Massieu has met with both officials, who will be sworn in on… Continue reading New administration in Colombia provides ‘tremendous opportunity’ to further peace

Animal-to-human diseases on the rise in Africa, warns UN health agency

Diseases transmitted from animals to people in Africa have jumped 63 per cent in last decade, compared with the previous ten year period, according to a World Health Organization (WHO) analysis released on Thursday. “And more than 75 per cent of emerging infectious diseases, are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic animals,” WHO… Continue reading Animal-to-human diseases on the rise in Africa, warns UN health agency

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Philippines: Top rights expert appeals to President Marcos over Maria Ressa conviction

Ms. Ressa, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for her work defending freedom of expression as a co-founder of independent news outlet Rappler, was convicted of “cyber libel” in 2020. It followed publication of an article on alleged corruption involving the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in the Philippines. The ruling… Continue reading Philippines: Top rights expert appeals to President Marcos over Maria Ressa conviction

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More women work in health and care but they earn 24 per cent less than men: UN report

The gender pay gap in the health and care sector: a global analysis in the time of COVID-19, was published by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).   It documents a raw gender pay gap of roughly 20 percentage points which jumps to 24 percentage points when factors such as… Continue reading More women work in health and care but they earn 24 per cent less than men: UN report

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Speech: Our ability to fulfil the SDG’s promises depends on our decision to put women and girls at the centre

The thematic review of SDG5 was clear. We have to do things differently. We have to scale up investment in gender equality. We must promote and support women’s health, education, and leadership. We must ensure that women are able to access financing and resources. Forty-four countries have or will be presenting their voluntary national reviews… Continue reading Speech: Our ability to fulfil the SDG’s promises depends on our decision to put women and girls at the centre

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As Malnutrition Rates Soar in Burkina Faso, UNICEF Steps Up Assistance

KAYA, BURKINA FASO  – “When I save the life of a child, my heart is filled with joy,” says Aminata Zabré, who oversees nutrition at the UNICEF-supported Health and Social Center in Sector 6 in Kaya, Burkina Faso’s fifth largest city. “Every time I see a child dying, I say to myself: He shouldn’t be there.… Continue reading As Malnutrition Rates Soar in Burkina Faso, UNICEF Steps Up Assistance

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Guterres hails ‘critical step forward’ on resuming Ukraine grain exports

The UN chief on Wednesday described progress between Russia and Ukraine on allowing the resumption of grain exports during UN-brokered talks in Türkiye, as a “ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger around the world.” Secretary-General António Guterres said that a “critical step forward” had been taken to allow the “safe and… Continue reading Guterres hails ‘critical step forward’ on resuming Ukraine grain exports

Sustainable Development Goals can be reached ‘despite our grim times’: ECOSOC President

Collen V. Kelapile, President of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), was delivering opening remarks to the ministerial segment of its ongoing High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF).  Countries are meeting in the General Assembly Hall to examine how recovery policies can reverse the pandemic’s negative impacts on the common goal of creating… Continue reading Sustainable Development Goals can be reached ‘despite our grim times’: ECOSOC President

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Families Living on the Edge as Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis Deepens

The unfolding economic crisis in Sri Lanka is making it increasingly hard for families to make ends meet. Food and fuel prices are pushing staples like milk, rice, lentils and cooking oil out of reach for many. Frequent power cuts are leaving Sri Lankan families in the dark. For 12-year-old Niruthma and her 14-year-old brother,… Continue reading Families Living on the Edge as Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis Deepens

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Around 3 In 4 Youth Lack Skills Needed For Employment, New Report Says

NEW YORK (July 13, 2022) – Nearly three quarters of young people aged 15 to 24 in 92 countries with available data are off-track to acquire the skills needed for employment, according to a new report published today by the Education Commission and UNICEF ahead of World Youth Skills Day. Recovering learning: Are children and youth… Continue reading Around 3 In 4 Youth Lack Skills Needed For Employment, New Report Says

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UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell’s Remarks At The Global Launch Of The UNICEF Report, “25 Years Of Children And Armed Conflict: Taking Action To Protect Children In War”

NEW YORK (July 12, 2022) – “Excellencies, esteemed colleagues, distinguished guests, thank you all for joining us today. “I want to thank the governments of Norway and Sierra Leone for co-hosting this event with us – and for their leadership on this critical issue. “I would also like to thank our co-sponsors, the governments of Belgium,… Continue reading UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell’s Remarks At The Global Launch Of The UNICEF Report, “25 Years Of Children And Armed Conflict: Taking Action To Protect Children In War”

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Syria: Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months

Ireland and Norway put forward the resolution, which renews humanitarian deliveries through the Bab-al Hawa border crossing through January and calls for an additional six-month extension which will require another separate resolution.  Twelve countries voted in favour, while France, the United Kingdom, and the United States voted against. There were no abstentions.  Record-level needs  Humanitarian… Continue reading Syria: Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months

Reliable information ‘a matter of life and death’ UN chief tells Security Council

“Communications is not a side issue or an afterthought,” he said during the first-ever High-Level Debate dedicated to the importance of strategic communications, calling it “central to the success of all our work”. He recalled his 2016 pledge when sworn in as Secretary-General, to “communicate better about what we do, in ways that everybody understands”. … Continue reading Reliable information ‘a matter of life and death’ UN chief tells Security Council

From ‘saga of horrors’ to serving the world: Liberia peacekeepers honoured in South Sudan

“My parents managed – with many sacrifices on their part – to put me through high school during a time of great turmoil in my country, following which I started doing a number of jobs to help out financially.” Elfreda braided hair and tutored younger children in her community, often returning home late at night,… Continue reading From ‘saga of horrors’ to serving the world: Liberia peacekeepers honoured in South Sudan

Gang violence in Port-au-Prince threatens more than a million food-insecure Haitians

Surging and deadly gang violence in the Haitian capital has contributed to runaway food insecurity for well over one million people there, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. In addition to being hit hard by the global food and fuel crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in recent decades, Haitians have… Continue reading Gang violence in Port-au-Prince threatens more than a million food-insecure Haitians

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UN report: Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit

The values that we ascribe to nature are vital parts of our cultures, identities, economies, and ways of life, all of which should be reflected in policy decisions surrounding our natural world, according to a new UN-backed report released on Monday. However, the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES) assessment report… Continue reading UN report: Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit

Yemen: UN envoy outlines achievements and challenges in truce implementation

Ambassadors were briefed by Hans Grundberg, the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Yemen, and Joyce Msuya, the UN deputy relief chief.  UN Envoy for #Yemen, Hans Grundberg, briefed the #UNSC today on progress & obstacles in the implementation of the truce, the way forward on extending and expanding the truce and on moving toward a political… Continue reading Yemen: UN envoy outlines achievements and challenges in truce implementation

World population to reach 8 billion this year, as growth rate slows

The latest UN projections suggest that the world’s population could grow to around 8.5 billion in 2030 and 9.7 billion in 2050, before reaching a peak of around 10.4 billion people during the 2080s. The population is expected to remain at that level until 2100.  Slowest growth rate since 1950s However, the annual World Population… Continue reading World population to reach 8 billion this year, as growth rate slows

Sri Lanka: UN chief calls for dialogue to ensure ‘smooth transition’ of power

Amid reports that Sri Lanka’s President has confirmed he will resign after his residence was stormed by thousands of protesters at the weekend, the UN chief on Monday called for dialogue to “ensure a smooth transition of government and solutions to the country’s deep economic crisis. President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has yet to comment publicly on… Continue reading Sri Lanka: UN chief calls for dialogue to ensure ‘smooth transition’ of power

Information Security Specialist at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

July 11, 2022 Deadline: 30 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Information Security Specialist in Washington, D.C, United States. The duration of this post is 1 year. The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations… Continue reading Information Security Specialist at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

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Thousands of children endure ‘horrific conditions’ in conflict zones: UN report

The annual UN report on Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC), released on Monday, details the devastating impact that various forms of conflict had on children around the world in 2021. The dangers outlined in the report range from conflict escalation, military coups, and takeovers, protracted and new conflicts, as well as violations of international law.… Continue reading Thousands of children endure ‘horrific conditions’ in conflict zones: UN report

Labour Migration Specialist at International Labour Organization (ILO), New Delhi, India

You are here: Home / Economics / Labour Migration Specialist at International Labour Organization (ILO), New Delhi, India July 11, 2022 Deadline: 18 July 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Labour Migration Specialist in New Delhi, India. The mission of the ILO is… Continue reading Labour Migration Specialist at International Labour Organization (ILO), New Delhi, India

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Programme Management Specialist at UNOPS, New York, United States

July 11, 2022 Deadline: 21 July 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Programme Management Specialist in New York, United States. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments and other partners… Continue reading Programme Management Specialist at UNOPS, New York, United States

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Health Specialist (Immunization) at UNICEF, Lilongwe, Malawi

You are here: Home / Child Rights / Health Specialist (Immunization) at UNICEF, Lilongwe, Malawi July 11, 2022 Deadline: 22 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Health Specialist (Immunization) in Lilongwe, Malawi. UNICEF works for a world in which every child… Continue reading Health Specialist (Immunization) at UNICEF, Lilongwe, Malawi

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IT Specialist, Web Technologies and Methodologies at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

July 11, 2022 Deadline: 23 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of IT Specialist, Web Technologies and Methodologies in Washington, D.C, United States. The duration of this post is 21 year. The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within… Continue reading IT Specialist, Web Technologies and Methodologies at WHO, Washington, D.C, United States

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Project Officer – Gender and Social Inclusion at International Labour Organization (ILO), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Education / Project Officer – Gender and Social Inclusion at International Labour Organization (ILO), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh July 11, 2022 Deadline: 26 July 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Project Officer – Gender and Social Inclusion in Cox’s… Continue reading Project Officer – Gender and Social Inclusion at International Labour Organization (ILO), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

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Programme Operations Officer (Research & Innovation) at WHO, New Delhi, India

You are here: Home / Health / Programme Operations Officer (Research & Innovation) at WHO, New Delhi, India July 11, 2022 Deadline: 29 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Programme Operations Officer (Research & Innovation) in New Delhi, India. The duration of this… Continue reading Programme Operations Officer (Research & Innovation) at WHO, New Delhi, India

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Second ACCP General Meeting in Yokohama Japan, 2019

The Second General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) was held in Yokohama, in August 2019, concurrently with the TICAD 7 (the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development). Over 450 people participated in the main conference held on the 26th and 27th August, including 38 African countries, representatives of development partners, private… Continue reading Second ACCP General Meeting in Yokohama Japan, 2019

Parallel Session of the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 “Education for the Circular Economy”

On 22-24 October, the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 (WCEF2018) was held in Yokohama, Japan, co-hosted by the Finnish Innovation Fund SITRA and the Japanese Ministry of Environment. Some 1,000 stakeholders from governments, municipalities, industries, and civil organizations from over 80 countries gathered to present and learn about the best solutions for a sustainable future.… Continue reading Parallel Session of the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 “Education for the Circular Economy”

First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) 2018

The First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) was organized in Rabat, the capital of Morocco for three days from 26 to 28 June 2018. Approximately 220 participants from central and local governments from 32 African countries, various public agencies, private enterprises, and Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) shared information and knowledge… Continue reading First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) 2018

Side Event of TICAD Ministerial Meeting “African Clean Cities Platform”

By taking the opportunity of the TICAD Ministerial Meeting held in Maputo, Mozambique, a side event was organized on August 24, 2017 that introduced the ‘African Clean Cities Platform’ and called for participation. It was co-hosted by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Environment Program (UNEP),… Continue reading Side Event of TICAD Ministerial Meeting “African Clean Cities Platform”

Knowledge-Sharing Seminar on Waste Management and Preparatory Meeting for Establishing “African Clean Cities Platform” 2017

The preparatory meeting for establishing the “African Clean Cities Platform” was organized in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique for three days from 25 to 27 April 2017. Approximately 150 participants from the central and local governments of 24 African countries, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the United… Continue reading Knowledge-Sharing Seminar on Waste Management and Preparatory Meeting for Establishing “African Clean Cities Platform” 2017

Side Event during TICAD 6, 2016

29th August, 2016, during TICAD 6 held in Nairobi, a small side event focusing on challenges of solid waste management in Africa was co-organized between Ministry of the Environment Japan, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Environment Programme and UN-Habitat. The event was attended by approximately 50 participants including representatives from 9 African countries.… Continue reading Side Event during TICAD 6, 2016

Africa Waste Webinar Series Towards clean, healthy and circular cities in Africa

Africa’s urbanization rate is 3.5%, the highest in the world. Due to the rapid urbanization in recent years, municipal solid waste management has become a big challenge for many cities, as lower income cities in Africa expected to double their municipal solid waste generation within the next 15-20 years.  UN-Habitat, with different partners is working… Continue reading Africa Waste Webinar Series Towards clean, healthy and circular cities in Africa

From fighting to farming: Supporting peacebuilding in Mozambique

As Mozambique looks to move on from its violent past, a UN-led programme is supporting efforts to reintegrate former combatants, and give them a chance to lead productive, peaceful lives in their communities. Benjamin, former combatant, believes peace and family go together., by UNCDF/Karel Prinsloo Benjamin* wants peace. A former RENAMO (Mozambican National Resistance) combatant,… Continue reading From fighting to farming: Supporting peacebuilding in Mozambique

‘Common game plan’ needed to address DR Congo displacement crisis: A Resident Coordinator blog

“The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has the largest population of internally displaced people on the African continent: 5.9 million people, including 700,000 newly displaced people this year. The DRC is also hosting over 500,000 refugees and asylum-seekers (mainly from Burundi, the Central African Republic, and South Sudan). The factors driving internal displacement are often… Continue reading ‘Common game plan’ needed to address DR Congo displacement crisis: A Resident Coordinator blog

UNICEF Providing Emergency Aid After Devastating Floods in Bangladesh

A catastrophic series of flash floods that began in May 2022, with a second wave starting in mid June, have left an estimated 7.2 million people reeling in northeastern Bangladesh. UNICEF is part of a large-scale humanitarian response across the region, protecting children and delivering emergency water and health supplies. Since the start of the… Continue reading UNICEF Providing Emergency Aid After Devastating Floods in Bangladesh

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Ghana prepares for possible first-ever Marburg virus outbreak

Preliminary findings of two Marburg virus cases have prompted Ghana to prepare for a potential outbreak of the disease. If confirmed, these would the first such infections recorded in the country, and only the second in West Africa. Marburg is a highly infectious viral haemorrhagic fever in the same family as the more well-known Ebola… Continue reading Ghana prepares for possible first-ever Marburg virus outbreak

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Second ACCP General Meeting in Yokohama Japan, 2019

The Second General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) was held in Yokohama, in August 2019, concurrently with the TICAD 7 (the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development). Over 450 people participated in the main conference held on the 26th and 27th August, including 38 African countries, representatives of development partners, private… Continue reading Second ACCP General Meeting in Yokohama Japan, 2019

Parallel Session of the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 “Education for the Circular Economy”

On 22-24 October, the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 (WCEF2018) was held in Yokohama, Japan, co-hosted by the Finnish Innovation Fund SITRA and the Japanese Ministry of Environment. Some 1,000 stakeholders from governments, municipalities, industries, and civil organizations from over 80 countries gathered to present and learn about the best solutions for a sustainable future.… Continue reading Parallel Session of the World Circular Economy Forum 2018 “Education for the Circular Economy”

First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) 2018

The First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) was organized in Rabat, the capital of Morocco for three days from 26 to 28 June 2018. Approximately 220 participants from central and local governments from 32 African countries, various public agencies, private enterprises, and Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) shared information and knowledge… Continue reading First General Meeting of the African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) 2018

Side Event of TICAD Ministerial Meeting “African Clean Cities Platform”

By taking the opportunity of the TICAD Ministerial Meeting held in Maputo, Mozambique, a side event was organized on August 24, 2017 that introduced the ‘African Clean Cities Platform’ and called for participation. It was co-hosted by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Environment Program (UNEP),… Continue reading Side Event of TICAD Ministerial Meeting “African Clean Cities Platform”

Knowledge-Sharing Seminar on Waste Management and Preparatory Meeting for Establishing “African Clean Cities Platform” 2017

The preparatory meeting for establishing the “African Clean Cities Platform” was organized in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique for three days from 25 to 27 April 2017. Approximately 150 participants from the central and local governments of 24 African countries, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the United… Continue reading Knowledge-Sharing Seminar on Waste Management and Preparatory Meeting for Establishing “African Clean Cities Platform” 2017

Side Event during TICAD 6, 2016

29th August, 2016, during TICAD 6 held in Nairobi, a small side event focusing on challenges of solid waste management in Africa was co-organized between Ministry of the Environment Japan, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), United Nations Environment Programme and UN-Habitat. The event was attended by approximately 50 participants including representatives from 9 African countries.… Continue reading Side Event during TICAD 6, 2016

Africa Waste Webinar Series Towards clean, healthy and circular cities in Africa

Africa’s urbanization rate is 3.5%, the highest in the world. Due to the rapid urbanization in recent years, municipal solid waste management has become a big challenge for many cities, as lower income cities in Africa expected to double their municipal solid waste generation within the next 15-20 years.  UN-Habitat, with different partners is working… Continue reading Africa Waste Webinar Series Towards clean, healthy and circular cities in Africa

Ukraine war: ‘Please, let us in,’ WHO issues plea to reach sick and injured

The UN health agency (WHO) issued an urgent appeal on Friday for access to sick and injured people caught up in the war in Ukraine, including “hundreds” of landmine victims, “premature babies, pregnant woman, older people, many of whom have been left behind”. More than four and half months since Russia’s invasion, civilians have continued… Continue reading Ukraine war: ‘Please, let us in,’ WHO issues plea to reach sick and injured

Strengthening multilateralism ‘only way’ to peaceful world for all: Guterres

The meeting is taking place at an extremely challenging moment for multilateralism and global governance, with the international order “at risk of coming apart at the seams”, he said, citing challenges that include the climate emergency, the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and new and evolving forms of conflict. “Strengthening multilateralism – the theme… Continue reading Strengthening multilateralism ‘only way’ to peaceful world for all: Guterres

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From The Field: “Bioprospecting”, Cambodia’s sustainable gold rush

Prospecting used to be about digging up gold and other minerals. Today “bioprospecting” is allowing countries to use the natural riches at their disposal, for the production of pharmaceuticals, and other commercially viable products.   A farmer harvests black ginger, known for its medicinal properties, and endemic in Phnom Kulen in Cambodia., by UNDP Cambodia… Continue reading From The Field: “Bioprospecting”, Cambodia’s sustainable gold rush

Greater democratic rule vital to boost security in West Africa and the Sahel

Khatir Mahamat Saleh Annadif was presenting the latest report of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), which he heads, covering developments over the past six months in areas such as politics, security and human rights.  Mr. Annadif highlighted some of the dichotomies across a vast region that continues to “develop at… Continue reading Greater democratic rule vital to boost security in West Africa and the Sahel

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All rural workers deserve social protection coverage: New ILO report

Social protection for rural workers “remains a dream”, according to a report launched in Geneva on Thursday by the Bureau for Workers’ Activities (ACTRAV), part of the UN’s International Labour Organization (ILO). This is of particular concern for those in precarious work conditions, including informal, casual, temporary and subcontracted workers and day labourers who form… Continue reading All rural workers deserve social protection coverage: New ILO report

Sanctions having negative impact on scientific research, rights experts warn

Scientific research and academic freedom are under threat, they warned, following reports that research submitted by scholars from sanctioned countries were being disqualified from publication.  “We are gravely concerned at the growing negative impact of existing sanctions regimes on academic and scientific research, as well as on initiatives of international academic cooperation, adversely affecting the… Continue reading Sanctions having negative impact on scientific research, rights experts warn

Convergence of conflicts, COVID and climate crises, jeopardize global goals   

Intersecting global crises are threatening the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and impacting food supplies, health, education, and security across countries worldwide, according to a new UN report released on Thursday. The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022 reveals that the convergence of increased fighting, the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, and the long-term climate crisis, could push… Continue reading Convergence of conflicts, COVID and climate crises, jeopardize global goals   

Ukraine struggling now, but winter will be even worse: UNHCR chief

While the Russian military advance in eastern Ukraine continues to escalate, the UN refugee agency, UNCHR, on Thursday warned that the winter months are very likely to be extremely harsh on millions of people affected by the war. Since the Russian invasion on 24 February, more than 11.5 million people have had to flee their… Continue reading Ukraine struggling now, but winter will be even worse: UNHCR chief

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Sri Lanka’s misery should be warning to us all on global food, fuel and finance crisis: UNDP

“We’re witnessing a tragic series of events that are unfolding in Sri Lanka right now that should be a warning to anyone who thinks that, you know, it is up to countries themselves to figure out how to deal with this crisis,” said Achim Steiner, Administrator of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), in reference to… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s misery should be warning to us all on global food, fuel and finance crisis: UNDP

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Deaf Students in Bhutan Create Country’s First Sign Language

In Bhutan, a country of roughly 800,000 people on the eastern edge of the Himalaya mountains, there are 19 different languages or dialects. At the Wangsel Institute for the Deaf, housed on the grounds of Drukgyel lower secondary school in the western district of Paro, a group of students has been busy helping to create… Continue reading Deaf Students in Bhutan Create Country’s First Sign Language

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Brazil: ‘Racialized’ police killings, evidence reforms are needed, say experts

“We have repeatedly raised our concerns about the excessive and lethal use of force used by Brazilian law enforcement officials and the disproportionate impact on Brazilians of African descent,” the three experts said in a statement. “However, the latest reports of police brutality appear to show that such human rights violations continue with impunity”. Human… Continue reading Brazil: ‘Racialized’ police killings, evidence reforms are needed, say experts

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Record inflation and skyrocketing prices leave over 6 million Sri Lankans food insecure 

As prices keep healthy meals out of reach, some 61 per cent of households are regularly using coping strategies to cut down on costs, such as reducing the amount they eat and consuming increasingly less nutritious meals.  And with opportunities to make enough income in the medium to long-term decreasing for an estimated 200,000 families,… Continue reading Record inflation and skyrocketing prices leave over 6 million Sri Lankans food insecure 

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World is moving backwards on eliminating hunger and malnutrition, UN report reveals

The number of people affected by hunger globally rose to as many as 828 million in 2021, according to a new UN report that provides fresh evidence that the world is moving in reverse, away from the Sustainable Development Goal of ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms, by 2030, when the… Continue reading World is moving backwards on eliminating hunger and malnutrition, UN report reveals

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UN and UEFA score Sustainable Goals as women’s Euro tournament kicks off

On Wednesday, the first day of the Women’s Euro 2022 football tournament, the United Nations launched Football For The Goals (FFTG), an initiative aimed at tapping into the power of the game to raise awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals, the UN’s blueprint for a fairer, greener future. FFTG is also intended to achieve behavioural… Continue reading UN and UEFA score Sustainable Goals as women’s Euro tournament kicks off

Mali improvised bomb claims lives of two Egyptian peacekeepers

The blue helmets – who were serving with the UN Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) – died when their armoured vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device some 60 kilometres northeast of Gao on Tuesday. Along with the deceased peacekeepers, who were both from Egypt, another five Egyptian blue helmets were also seriously injured in the… Continue reading Mali improvised bomb claims lives of two Egyptian peacekeepers

Advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

New York, 4 July 2022 – Under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council (COSOC), the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) will hold its meetings 5-7 July and 11-15 July. The High-Level segment of the meetings will conclude 18 July. The theme of the 2022 High-Level Political Forum is “Building back better from the… Continue reading Advancing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Bachelet calls for impartial, ‘transparent investigation’ into Uzbekistan protest deaths

The UN human rights chief called on Tuesday for a prompt, impartial and “transparent investigation” into the deaths of at least 18 people during clashes at protests in the Uzbek region of Karakalpakstan last Friday. “The reports we have received about serious violence, including killings, during the protests are very concerning,” said High Commissioner Michelle… Continue reading Bachelet calls for impartial, ‘transparent investigation’ into Uzbekistan protest deaths

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Ukraine reconstruction is a ‘long road’ but it must start now: Guterres

UN chief António Guterres lent his support on Tuesday to international efforts to rebuild Ukraine, as a conference began in Switzerland to garner support for the war-shattered country. In his video message to some 40 country representatives meeting in Lugano, the Secretary-General highlighted the tragic human impact of the conflict, as well as the long-term challenges that lie ahead:… Continue reading Ukraine reconstruction is a ‘long road’ but it must start now: Guterres

ECOSOC President champions optimism ‘against all odds’ at key UN development conference

He opened the in-person High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) “on a note characterized by high hope and optimism” arguing that “we can and shall overcome our challenges”.   Optimistic, ‘against all odds’ The senior UN official outlined five reasons for his optimism “against all odds”, beginning with successes in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic,… Continue reading ECOSOC President champions optimism ‘against all odds’ at key UN development conference

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‘World is failing adolescent girls’ warns UNFPA chief, as report shows third of women in developing countries give birth in teen years

Nearly a third of all women in developing countries, start having children at the age of 19 or younger, and nearly half of first births to adolescents, are to children or girls aged 17 or under, new research released on Tuesday by UNFPA, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency, reveals.  While total fertility across the… Continue reading ‘World is failing adolescent girls’ warns UNFPA chief, as report shows third of women in developing countries give birth in teen years

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UN needs $68.4 million to help Central African Republic where 2.2 million are acutely food insecure

A sharp increase in essential goods in the Central African Republic (CAR) linked to war in Ukraine will likely have a devastating impact on the already dire humanitarian situation there in coming weeks, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday. Some 2.2 million people are already acutely food insecure in the Central African Republic, meaning… Continue reading UN needs $68.4 million to help Central African Republic where 2.2 million are acutely food insecure

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2030 development agenda ‘fails’ on racial equality and non-discrimination

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are characterized by a “shallow commitment” to racial justice and equality, an independent UN-appointed rights expert told the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, adding that they fail to address systematic racism and xenophobia.    “Despite the 2030 Agenda’s promising rhetoric, it largely… Continue reading 2030 development agenda ‘fails’ on racial equality and non-discrimination

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High-Level Political Forum 2022

High-Level Political Forum meets to discuss sustainable development New York, 4 July 2022 – Under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council (COSOC), the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) will hold its meetings July 5-7 and July 11-15. The High-Level segment of the meetings will conclude July 18th. The theme of the 2022 HLPF… Continue reading High-Level Political Forum 2022

Libya: new suspected mass graves found in Tarhuna, says UN human rights probe

New suspected mass graves have been uncovered in Tarhuna, Libya, a Human Rights Council probe reported on Monday, highlighting continuing extreme rights abuses in the country that have affected children and adults alike. Speaking in Geneva, Mohamed Auajjar, chair of the Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya, told journalists that a culture of impunity still prevailed… Continue reading Libya: new suspected mass graves found in Tarhuna, says UN human rights probe

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Business Development Analyst, Division for Management Services at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Business Development Analyst, Division for Management Services at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States July 4, 2022 Deadline: 25 July 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Business Development Analyst, Division for Management Services… Continue reading Business Development Analyst, Division for Management Services at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

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Senior Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

July 4, 2022 Deadline: 14 July 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Economist in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post is 2 years. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to… Continue reading Senior Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Finance Officer at DRC, Bekaa, Lebanon

July 4, 2022 Deadline: 14 July 2022 Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Finance Officer in Bekaa, Lebanon. The duration of this post is 1 year. DRC fulfills its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected populations – refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs) and host communities… Continue reading Finance Officer at DRC, Bekaa, Lebanon

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Communications Officer at WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

July 4, 2022 Deadline: 23 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Communications Officer in Geneva, Switzerland. The duration of this post is 2 years. The primary role of WHO is to direct and coordinate international health within the United Nations system. Key Job… Continue reading Communications Officer at WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

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Procurement Senior Officer at UNOPS, Entebbe, Uganda

You are here: Home / Procurement / Procurement Senior Officer at UNOPS, Entebbe, Uganda July 4, 2022 Deadline: 17 July 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Procurement Senior Officer in Entebbe, Uganda. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need… Continue reading Procurement Senior Officer at UNOPS, Entebbe, Uganda

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Coordination and Policy Analyst, Sustainable Development, Executive Office at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

You are here: Home / Policy Issues / Coordination and Policy Analyst, Sustainable Development, Executive Office at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States July 4, 2022 Deadline: 21 July 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Coordination and Policy Analyst, Sustainable… Continue reading Coordination and Policy Analyst, Sustainable Development, Executive Office at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

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The Caribbean is ‘ground zero’ for the global climate emergency: Guterres

The Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an immense green protected area covering around 11 percent of the national territory, is recognized for its tabletop mountains and endless biodiversity – some believed to be undiscovered – and remains for the most part inaccessible and unaffected by human activity. From above, the rainforest canopy was… Continue reading The Caribbean is ‘ground zero’ for the global climate emergency: Guterres

Haitian children at mercy of armed gangs as schools close

Rising gang crime in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince is limiting access to education and is preventing thousands of children from going to school. Since 2020, gang-related violence has led to school closures, and children have become easy prey for gang recruitment. Steve (not his real name) dreamed of becoming a schoolteacher when his life was turned… Continue reading Haitian children at mercy of armed gangs as schools close

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Suriname gives ‘hope and inspiration to the world to save our rainforests’: UN chief 

Suriname’s beautiful, dense rainforest, which allows it to have a near-negative carbon footprint, can be seen easily from just about anywhere, even from the outskirts of the capital, Paramaribo, which itself is dotted with bustling markets and cultural centres. On Saturday, UN Secretary-General, António Guterres saw first-hand the commitment of the Surinamese people to protect… Continue reading Suriname gives ‘hope and inspiration to the world to save our rainforests’: UN chief 

What COVID-19 taught us about risk in a complex, inter-connected world

From the mangroves of West Bengal to the vast archipelago that makes up Indonesia, and from the bustling port city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, to the tropical shores of southern Togo, systemic risks from the COVID-19 pandemic have been exposed in stark human terms. Millions of people who were already struggling to make ends meet, often… Continue reading What COVID-19 taught us about risk in a complex, inter-connected world

Sudan: UN human rights chief alarmed over killing of protesters by security forces

The UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet on Friday expressed alarm over the killing of at least nine protesters by security forces in Sudan a day earlier, including a 15-year-old child. The High Commissioner said in a statement that the deaths had occurred, “even after the police had announced they would not use lethal force… Continue reading Sudan: UN human rights chief alarmed over killing of protesters by security forces

Amid Conflict in Ethiopia, Proof of the Enduring Power of Women

Ongoing conflict in northern Ethiopia has displaced hundreds of thousands of people, mainly women and children, and deprived many more of their livelihoods. On a recent visit to Ethiopia’s Amhara region, Rania Dagash, UNICEF’s Deputy Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, found hardship and suffering — but also signs of hope and the unshakeable… Continue reading Amid Conflict in Ethiopia, Proof of the Enduring Power of Women

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US abortion debate: Rights experts urge lawmakers to adhere to women’s convention 

A week since the US Supreme Court overturned a landmark, 50-year-old judgement guaranteeing access to abortion, top UN-appointed independent experts urged United States lawmakers on Friday to adhere to international law that protects women’s right to sexual and reproductive health.  The UN women’s rights committee said that the US is one of only seven countries… Continue reading US abortion debate: Rights experts urge lawmakers to adhere to women’s convention 

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In Afghanistan, women take their lives out of desperation, Human Rights Council hears

The situation for women is so desperate in Afghanistan that they are committing suicide at a rate of one or two every day, the Human Rights Council has heard. It comes as the top UN rights forum in Geneva agreed to Member States’ request for a rare Urgent Debate on the issue this Friday. Addressing… Continue reading In Afghanistan, women take their lives out of desperation, Human Rights Council hears

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UN Ocean Conference ends with call for greater ambition and global commitment to address dire state of the Ocean

Recognizing the past “collective failure” in the Conference’s final declaration, world leaders called for greater ambition to ensure that the dire state of the ocean is addressed, and admitted frankly to being “deeply alarmed by the global emergency facing the ocean”. At the closing, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, Miguel de Serpa Soares, commended… Continue reading UN Ocean Conference ends with call for greater ambition and global commitment to address dire state of the Ocean

As global food and fuel crisis deepens, Lebanon’s crisis is affecting ‘everyone, everywhere’

Veteran UN aid coordinator Najat Rochdi on Friday signalled grave concerns about rising humanitarian needs across Lebanon linked to the global food and fuel crisis, which are affecting “everyone, everywhere”. Since last year, the number of people in urgent need of support has risen by 46 per cent, said the UN Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon… Continue reading As global food and fuel crisis deepens, Lebanon’s crisis is affecting ‘everyone, everywhere’

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Migrant deaths in Libyan desert ‘wake-up call’ for stronger protections  

The UN migration agency on Friday deplored the deaths of at least 20 migrants in the Libyan desert and renewed its call for stronger migrant protection along the Chad-Libya border.  “The death of twenty people in the Libyan desert yesterday is yet another wake-up call for the whole international community and a reminder that we… Continue reading Migrant deaths in Libyan desert ‘wake-up call’ for stronger protections  

UNICEF Reaching Those in Need After Afghanistan’s Deadly Earthquake

Thousands of families in southeastern Afghanistan are struggling to survive after a powerful earthquake shook Paktika and Khost provinces on June 22, 2022, killing more than 1,000 people, — including at least 120 children — and injuring over 1,600. UNICEF Communication Specialist Veronica Houser can barely contain her emotions in the video below, recorded on June 25… Continue reading UNICEF Reaching Those in Need After Afghanistan’s Deadly Earthquake

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With mangrove conservation, Kenya’s coastal communities plant seeds of sustainable ‘blue growth’

Mangroves are tropical marine forests with huge potential. They protect coastlines from erosion and storm surge; and provide food and shelter for a diverse array of wildlife, and nursery habitats for commercially important fish and shellfish. They also fight climate change: the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that global mangrove forests sequester within their roots,… Continue reading With mangrove conservation, Kenya’s coastal communities plant seeds of sustainable ‘blue growth’

US Supreme Court ruling on environmental protection ‘a setback in our fight against climate change’

The ruling by the United States Supreme Court against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday, is “a setback in our fight against climate change” said the UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric. He was responding to a question at the regular noon briefing at UN Headquarters in New York, about the ruling, which in effect strips away… Continue reading US Supreme Court ruling on environmental protection ‘a setback in our fight against climate change’

New UN financing initiative goes live to power climate action

A new UN-led financing tool to strengthen weather and climate forecasting, improve life-saving early warning systems, safeguard jobs, and underpin climate adaptation for long-term resilience, officially opened for business on Thursday. The Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF) is a key building block for a new initiative spearheaded by UN Secretary-General General António Guterres to ensure that early warning services cover… Continue reading New UN financing initiative goes live to power climate action

‘Effort and patience’ required to restore Iran nuclear agreement

Despite diplomatic engagements, restoring the so-called Iran nuclear agreement continues to be hindered by political and technical differences, the UN political and peacebuilding chief told the Security Council on Thursday.   In the landmark accord, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – reached in 2015 between Iran, the United States, China,… Continue reading ‘Effort and patience’ required to restore Iran nuclear agreement

Save lives, support development, and ‘steer our world to safer roads ahead’: Guterres 

“Today’s meeting…is a key opportunity and platform for us to make the changes needed: To strengthen political will, scale up investment, and draw on lessons learned,” said Abdulla Shahid. It also acts to accelerate action on the Global Plan for the Decade of Action on Road Safety, which kicked off last year, he added. Enough is enough After… Continue reading Save lives, support development, and ‘steer our world to safer roads ahead’: Guterres 

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One year driving action for gender equality. One year of Generation Equality.

One year ago, the Generation Equality Forum brought together leaders from governments, civil society, youth and the private sector to take bold global action on gender equality, marking the start of an ambitious 5-year journey convened by UN Women. One year driving action for gender equality. One year of Generation Equality. Since the Forum, convened… Continue reading One year driving action for gender equality. One year of Generation Equality.

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One year from the Generation Equality Forum: where are we now?

One year from the Generation Equality Forum: where are we now? Since the Forum, convened by UN Women and co-hosted by the Governments of France and Mexico, countries and partners have already initiated implementation of commitments made through six Action Coalitions, and a series of global, innovative, multi-stakeholder partnerships for gender equality., In addition, signatories… Continue reading One year from the Generation Equality Forum: where are we now?

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UNICEF in Eastern and Southern Africa

All across Eastern and Southern Africa, children are going hungry. Dought, floods, conflict and other factors are disrupting and endangering millions of lives in the region, contributing to rising food insecurity — and a corresponding surge in child malnutrition.  On May 25, 2022, 8-month-old Ibrahim sits on his grandmother’s lap at UNICEF-supported Banadir Hospital in… Continue reading UNICEF in Eastern and Southern Africa

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Scientific knowledge essential for sustainable oceans, UN Ocean Conference hears

The Conference’s fourth day, focused on the role of the scientific community, to enable the blue transformation of humankind’s relationship with the ocean. Stressing that this knowledge is a prerequisite for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14, scientists are calling for more support to support the seas. With over 3 billion people heavily reliant… Continue reading Scientific knowledge essential for sustainable oceans, UN Ocean Conference hears

Ukraine: Four months after Russian invasion, humanitarian needs intensify

Across Ukraine, the scale of needs caused by Russia’s invasion is still massive and human rights concerns persist, UN humanitarians said in an update on Thursday, as they repeated calls for access to the country’s Black Sea ports to export vitally needed cereals. Speaking from Kyiv, Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine, Osnat Lubrani, described the heartbreak she felt after… Continue reading Ukraine: Four months after Russian invasion, humanitarian needs intensify

Myanmar: Shocking toll on children must be spur to action, says UN rights expert 

Myanmar’s military junta is responsible for shocking violence against children caught up in the bloody aftermath of last February’s coup, a top independent Human Rights Council-appointed investigator said on Wednesday.  Three months since his last update to the UN rights forum in Geneva, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Thomas Andrews,… Continue reading Myanmar: Shocking toll on children must be spur to action, says UN rights expert 

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Syria’s needs are at their highest ever, says top rights probe 

Syria’s humanitarian needs are at their highest ever and any move to block aid from reaching the war-torn country should be resisted strongly, a top UN Human Rights Council probe said on Wednesday.  According to the Commission of Inquiry on Syria, 14.6 million Syrians depend on humanitarian assistance, 12 million face acute food insecurity, and… Continue reading Syria’s needs are at their highest ever, says top rights probe 

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Human rights under threat in DR Congo and beyond, Security Council hears

Bintou Keita, who also heads the UN’s Stabilization Mission in DRC (MONUSCO), said peacekeepers under her command were “determined to protect civilians and help tackle drivers of conflict and violence”. However, she added that “unity of purpose within the Council and among troop and police contributing countries, remains essential for the Mission to deliver on… Continue reading Human rights under threat in DR Congo and beyond, Security Council hears

Flight from cities due to COVID-19 short-lived, says flagship UN-Habitat report

The large-scale flight from major cities in the early stages of the pandemic to the perceived safety of the countryside, or smaller towns, was a short-term response that will not alter the course of global urbanization, according to the UN-Habitat’s flagship World Cities Report 2022 – Envisaging the Future of Cities. The biannual report was… Continue reading Flight from cities due to COVID-19 short-lived, says flagship UN-Habitat report

Belarus ‘engulfed in fear’, Human Rights Council hears

Presenting her annual report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Anaïs Marin, Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation in Belarus, pointed to Government policies that have systematically tightened legislation and restricted civil and political rights. She said it was a trend that has continued in the two years since the UN rights office,… Continue reading Belarus ‘engulfed in fear’, Human Rights Council hears

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Child Marriage On The Rise In Horn Of Africa As Drought Crisis Intensifies – UNICEF

NEW YORK (June 29, 2022) – Girls as young as twelve are being forced into child marriage and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) at “alarming rates” in the Horn of Africa, as the most severe drought in forty years pushes families to the edge – warns UNICEF. In the regions of Ethiopia worst affected by the drought,… Continue reading Child Marriage On The Rise In Horn Of Africa As Drought Crisis Intensifies – UNICEF

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A visionary ‘blue transformation’ strategy to enhance underwater food systems

The Conference’s third day, spotlighting the state of the global fishing industry and the sustainability of aquaculture, featured the launch of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture flagship report. Growing demand for fish and other aquatic foods is rapidly changing the whole sector, with consumption expected to increase,… Continue reading A visionary ‘blue transformation’ strategy to enhance underwater food systems

Drought Forcing More Girls into Child Marriage in the Horn of Africa

Girls as young as age 12 are being forced into child marriage at “alarming rates” in the Horn of Africa — a region facing its worst drought in 40 years — as families increasingly turn to desperate measures to survive, UNICEF warned on Wednesday. In some parts of Ethiopia, the child marriage rate from January through… Continue reading Drought Forcing More Girls into Child Marriage in the Horn of Africa

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Rise in Learning Poverty Prompts Renewed Call for R.A.P.I.D. Response

As a result of the worst shock to education and learning in recorded history, learning poverty has sharply increased in low- and middle-income countries, with nearly two-thirds of 10-year-olds unable to understand a simple written text, according to a new report compiled by UNICEF, other UN agencies and other partners. The State of Global Learning… Continue reading Rise in Learning Poverty Prompts Renewed Call for R.A.P.I.D. Response

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Ukraine: Cycle of death, destruction, dislocation, and disruption ‘must stop’ 

The “horrific conflict,” in Ukraine shows no signs of abating, the UN political and peacebuilding chief told the Security Council on Tuesday, pointing out that since her last update on 5 April, “countless Ukrainian civilians” have been killed in indiscriminate attacks, cities and towns levelled, and much of the country’s arable land “horribly disfigured by… Continue reading Ukraine: Cycle of death, destruction, dislocation, and disruption ‘must stop’ 

Sustainable blue economy vital for small countries and coastal populations

The world’s coastal populations contribute significantly to the global economy – an estimated $1.5 trillion per year – with expectations pointing to some $3 trillion by 2030. Ensuring ocean ecosystem health, supporting livelihoods and driving economic growth requires targeted support for key sectors, including fisheries and aquaculture, tourism, energy, shipping and port activities, and seabed… Continue reading Sustainable blue economy vital for small countries and coastal populations

UN rights office in probe call, after Morocco-Spain migrant deaths, Texas tragedy, show need for safer pathways

The deaths of at least 23 migrants seeking to reach Spanish territory from Morocco should be investigated urgently by both countries, the UN rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday, reacting also to reports overnight of of least 50 migrants found dead in a truck in southern Texas. The Morocco-Spain border incident took place last Friday when African… Continue reading UN rights office in probe call, after Morocco-Spain migrant deaths, Texas tragedy, show need for safer pathways

Syria: Decade of brutal war left nearly 307,000 civilians dead

Between 1 March 2011 and 31 March 2021, 306,887 civilians were killed in the on-going war in Syria – the highest estimate yet of conflict-related deaths in the country, according to a new report published by the UN rights office (OHCHR) on Tuesday. “The conflict-related casualty figures in this report are not simply a set… Continue reading Syria: Decade of brutal war left nearly 307,000 civilians dead

Staggering Scale Of Grave Violations Against Children In Conflict Revealed In New UNICEF Analysis

NEW YORK (June 28, 2022) – Between 2005 and 2020, the United Nations verified over 266,000 grave violations against children committed by parties to conflict in more than 30 conflict situations across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, UNICEF said today in a new report. This figure is a fraction of the violations believed… Continue reading Staggering Scale Of Grave Violations Against Children In Conflict Revealed In New UNICEF Analysis

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More than 70 grave violations against children caught up in war, being recorded daily: UNICEF

A “staggering” average of 71 verified grave violations a day, are committed against children by parties to conflict in more than 30 settings across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. This is one of the key findings of a new report entitled, 25 years of children and armed conflict: Taking action to protect children… Continue reading More than 70 grave violations against children caught up in war, being recorded daily: UNICEF

In the aftermath of crisis, rural Bangladeshi women pursue economic security

Saleha Begum, 45, in Patarkhola village of Ramzan Nagar union at Shyamnagar upazila in Satkhira, stands near some of the remaining damage after the roof of her home was torn off by Cyclone Amphan in 2020. She received cash support from UN Women following the cyclone, which compounded the hardships already wrought by the COVID-19… Continue reading In the aftermath of crisis, rural Bangladeshi women pursue economic security

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Libya: UN highlights need to speed up progress towards national elections

“The United Nations’ priority in Libya remains to facilitate a return to the electoral process, based on a sound and consensual constitutional basis for elections. This is what the Libyan people have asked for,” she declared.  Elections the only path to settle disagreements over the democratic legitimacy of Libyan institutions. I urge the leadership of… Continue reading Libya: UN highlights need to speed up progress towards national elections

Tackling marine pollution: Individual action, key to ocean restoration

On Monday, thousands of people gathered at Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, for the first day of the long-awaited UN Ocean Conference. Riding on the global momentum generated by the event, experts are pushing for a new international commitment to combat pollution, including at sea. According to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the amount of… Continue reading Tackling marine pollution: Individual action, key to ocean restoration

Ukraine: Dozens dead and injured as UN condemns ‘utterly deplorable’ shopping centre attack

At least ten people have reportedly been killed by what Ukrainian authorities have said was a Russian missile strike on a crowded shopping centre, and attack which the UN condemned on Monday as “utterly deplorable”. At least ten people have reportedly been killed by what Ukrainian authorities have said was a Russian missile strike on… Continue reading Ukraine: Dozens dead and injured as UN condemns ‘utterly deplorable’ shopping centre attack

Middle East: Mounting violence leaving ‘scores of Palestinian and Israeli casualties’

Speaking via video conference from Jerusalem, Tor Wennesland, expressed alarm over continued demonstrations and clashes; settler-related violence; and the firing of a rocket from Gaza into Israel, the first in months, which he called “a concerning reminder of the fragility” within the Palestinian enclave. “Mounting violence has been further fuelled and exacerbated by provocative steps and… Continue reading Middle East: Mounting violence leaving ‘scores of Palestinian and Israeli casualties’

Put women’s rights ‘front and centre’ of climate policies: Bachelet

Although climate change threatens everyone, women and girls often suffer its harshest and most violent consequences, UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said on Monday.  “While I welcome the international attention on climate change’s impact on women and girls over the last decade, we must urgently also focus on the grave issue of violence against… Continue reading Put women’s rights ‘front and centre’ of climate policies: Bachelet

UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Situation Of Children And Families Affected By Floods In Bangladesh

NEW YORK (June 24, 2022) – “The situation caused by flash floods in north-eastern Bangladesh has deteriorated rapidly over the last week. At this very moment, 3.5 million children are in urgent need of safe drinking water. That is a staggering two million more children than just a few days ago. Huge areas are completely underwater… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Situation Of Children And Families Affected By Floods In Bangladesh

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UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Situation Of Children And Families Affected By The Earthquake In Afghanistan

NEW YORK (June 24, 2022) – “Good morning. Thank you for your time. “I’d like to bring you up to date with the latest from Afghanistan, following the earthquake that struck in the early hours of 22nd June in the provinces of Khost and Paktika. “The earthquake was another tragic reminder of the challenges facing the… Continue reading UNICEF Geneva Palais Briefing Note On The Situation Of Children And Families Affected By The Earthquake In Afghanistan

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Inclusive cities critical to post-pandemic recovery: Guterres

Hundreds of delegates from across the globe will be attending the World Urban Forum, which opened on Sunday in the southern Polish city of Katowice. WUF11 is taking place at a critical time, as cities tackle the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate emergency and conflict. Making cities more inclusive must be part of… Continue reading Inclusive cities critical to post-pandemic recovery: Guterres

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Tampere

Home node 161568 61.6316413, 23.5501219 Finland City EN No Year Of Publication 2022 VLR Title The Voluntary Local Review of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Tampere 2022 Website https://unhabitat.org/sites/default/files/2022/06/tampere_2022_en.pdf

Guterres outlines four recommendations to help us all ‘Save Our Ocean’

Speaking at the high-level opening of the Conference, Mr. Guterres outlined four recommendations to ensure that the tide is reversed. Among them, the UN chief underscored the urgent need to invest sustainably in economies that depend on the sea. I apologize to youth on behalf of my generation for not having protected the ocean. This week’s UN Ocean Conference… Continue reading Guterres outlines four recommendations to help us all ‘Save Our Ocean’

Exploring the largest ocean reef restoration project in the Americas: ‘One Million Corals for Colombia’

 Yet this improbable marine wonder is in danger. Scientists, local experts, passionate activists, and islanders are sounding the alarm about the deterioration of one of the richest ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea, even as they work together on innovative ways to restore it. Get the band saws ready! It’s 9 am on a Monday in… Continue reading Exploring the largest ocean reef restoration project in the Americas: ‘One Million Corals for Colombia’

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Social Policy (Environmental Safeguard) Specialist at UNICEF, Kabul, Afghanistan

You are here: Home / Afghanistan / Social Policy (Environmental Safeguard) Specialist at UNICEF, Kabul, Afghanistan June 27, 2022 Deadline: 05 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Social Policy (Environmental Safeguard) Specialist in Kabul, Afghanistan. UNICEF works for a world in… Continue reading Social Policy (Environmental Safeguard) Specialist at UNICEF, Kabul, Afghanistan

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Senior Human Resources Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Senior Human Resources Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy June 27, 2022 Deadline: 06 July 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Human Resources Officer in Rome, Italy. The duration of… Continue reading Senior Human Resources Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Technical Adviser at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Technical Adviser at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States June 27, 2022 Deadline: 05 July 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Technical Adviser, Health Financing, Commodities Security Branch, Technical Division in… Continue reading Technical Adviser at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

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Finance Senior Assistant (Financial Accounting) at UNOPS, New York, United States

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Finance Senior Assistant (Financial Accounting) at UNOPS, New York, United States June 27, 2022 Deadline: 10 July 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Finance Senior Assistant (Financial Accounting) in New York,… Continue reading Finance Senior Assistant (Financial Accounting) at UNOPS, New York, United States

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Partnership Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Economics / Partnership Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy June 27, 2022 Deadline: 16 July 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Partnership Officer in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post is 2 years. Food… Continue reading Partnership Officer at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Programme Specialist at UNICEF, Kathmandu, Nepal

June 27, 2022 Deadline: 10 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Programme Specialist in Kathmandu, Nepal. The duration of this post is 6 months. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in life. Key Jobs… Continue reading Programme Specialist at UNICEF, Kathmandu, Nepal

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Portfolio Senior Analyst at UNOPS, New York, United States

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Portfolio Senior Analyst at UNOPS, New York, United States June 27, 2022 Deadline: 10 July 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Portfolio Senior Analyst in New York, United States. UNOPS mission… Continue reading Portfolio Senior Analyst at UNOPS, New York, United States

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Legal Specialist, Legal Unit, Office of the Executive Director at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

You are here: Home / Administration / Legal Specialist, Legal Unit, Office of the Executive Director at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States June 27, 2022 Deadline: 30 June 2022 United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Legal Specialist, Legal Unit, Office… Continue reading Legal Specialist, Legal Unit, Office of the Executive Director at United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), New York, United States

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Countries urged to ‘dig deep’ and support Afghanistan in aftermath of deadly earthquake

The top UN official in Afghanistan appealed on Sunday for greater international support for the country, following a one-day visit to communities hit hard by the devastating earthquake on Wednesday. “Yesterday’s visit reaffirmed to me both the extreme suffering of people in Afghanistan and their tremendous resolve in the face of great adversity,” said Dr.… Continue reading Countries urged to ‘dig deep’ and support Afghanistan in aftermath of deadly earthquake

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Youth are the generation that will help save our ocean and our future, says UN chief

The two-day event brought together hundreds of youth from some 165 countries with a shared goal: protecting the Ocean.   I am inspired by the energy & commitment of the young climate activists I met today at the @UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon. Youth of the world: We need your passion, your ideas & your… Continue reading Youth are the generation that will help save our ocean and our future, says UN chief

First Person: The Barbadian entrepreneur turning sargassum into money

Sargassum seaweed has blighted many of the beaches on Barbados for several years. Joshua Forte, a local entrepreneur, is convinced that it can be turned into a valuable commodity, and turned into highly effective, organic compost. In 2014, Mr. Forte started Red Diamond Compost, a biotech business that focuses on research, development, and the commercialization… Continue reading First Person: The Barbadian entrepreneur turning sargassum into money

First Person: The Barbadian entrepreneur turning sargassum into money

Sargassum seaweed has been blighting many of the beaches on Barbados for several years. Joshua Forte, a local entrepreneur, is convinced that it can be turned into a valuable commodity, and turned into highly effective, organic compost. In 2014, Mr. Forte started Red Diamond Compost, a biotech business that focuses on research, development, and commercialization… Continue reading First Person: The Barbadian entrepreneur turning sargassum into money

Seafarers’ Day honours maritime journeys and voyages

The United Nations has underlined its support for the men and women working at sea, whose immeasurable contributions help to keep global trade moving. Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted both their critical role, as well as the challenges they face, In his message to mark the Day of the Seafarer on Saturday. “The world counts on seafarers,” he… Continue reading Seafarers’ Day honours maritime journeys and voyages

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INTERVIEW: Pollution, Cartagena, and the Caribbean

UN News How did the Cartagena Convention come about? Christopher Corbin The Cartagena Convention was driven primarily by a major oil spill that took place in the region close to Trinidad and Tobago in the early 1980s. This brought home the fact that this region is so dependent on the coastal and marine resources on the Caribbean… Continue reading INTERVIEW: Pollution, Cartagena, and the Caribbean

Life-saving relief continues to reach quake-hit eastern Afghanistan

Emergency lifesaving aid relief continued to flow into quake-hit eastern Afghanistan on Friday, as UN humanitarians and partners rushed to help the most vulnerable communities. One of the UN teams on the ground, the refugee agency UNHCR, transported tons of relief items into the provinces of Khost and Paktika, where several thousand houses were destroyed or damaged… Continue reading Life-saving relief continues to reach quake-hit eastern Afghanistan

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Statement: Reproductive rights are women’s rights and human rights

Reproductive rights are integral to women’s rights, a fact that is upheld by international agreements and reflected in law in different parts of the world. Statement: Reproductive rights are women’s rights and human rights To be able to exercise their human rights and make essential decisions, women need to be able to decide freely and… Continue reading Statement: Reproductive rights are women’s rights and human rights

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: UN rights chief urges leaders to ‘turn the page on rhetoric’

The four-day mission marked the first visit by a UN human rights High Commissioner in more than two decades, and she noted that some of the same rights challenges from that era persist today. Ms. Bachelet hailed an “unprecedented ruling” handed down this week, sentencing three people for incitement to hatred for singing songs threatening violence.… Continue reading Bosnia and Herzegovina: UN rights chief urges leaders to ‘turn the page on rhetoric’

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Overturning of Roe v. Wade abortion law a ‘huge blow to women’s human rights’ warns Bachelet

Friday’s decision by the US Supreme Court which overturns the 50-year-old Roe v Wade judgement guaranteeing abortion across the United States, was described by the UN human rights chief as “a huge blow to women’s human rights and gender equality.” The widely anticipated Supreme Court decision, by six votes to three, was made in the… Continue reading Overturning of Roe v. Wade abortion law a ‘huge blow to women’s human rights’ warns Bachelet

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UNICEF Calls on G7 to Help Tackle Global Child Malnutrition Crisis

Almost 8 million children under age 5 in 15 countries — from Afghanistan to Yemen, Burkina Faso to Somalia — are at risk of death from severe wasting unless they receive immediate therapeutic food and care, UNICEF warned as world leaders prepared to meet for the next G7 summit. UNICEF has issued an urgent appeal for $1.2… Continue reading UNICEF Calls on G7 to Help Tackle Global Child Malnutrition Crisis

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UN plan calls for real progress towards ending internal displacement crisis

With record numbers of people uprooted within their homelands due to conflict, disasters, the climate emergency and other tragedies, more must be done to end this crisis, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday, launching his Action Agenda on Internal Displacement.  The plan outlines 31 commitments by the UN system to better resolve, prevent and… Continue reading UN plan calls for real progress towards ending internal displacement crisis

Abu Akleh shooting: fatal shot came from Israeli forces, says OHCHR

Israeli forces were behind the fatal shooting of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the West Bank – not indiscriminate Palestinian firing – the UN human rights office, OHCHR, alleged on Friday. Ms. Akleh – an experienced television journalist familiar with reporting in the Occupied Palestinian Territories – was killed on 11 May, as… Continue reading Abu Akleh shooting: fatal shot came from Israeli forces, says OHCHR

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Actions to stem violence against women and girls ‘needed now more than ever’

Over the past two years, there has been “an unprecedented increase in all forms of gender-based violence,” the UN Deputy Secretary-General told a high-level meeting in Kigali, on Thursday, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as a major contributor. “Nearly one in two women reported that they, or a woman they know, experienced some form of violence,”… Continue reading Actions to stem violence against women and girls ‘needed now more than ever’

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Supporting UN’s Palestine refugee agency, means ‘investing in stability for the region’

“It means investing in the economic and social wellbeing of Palestine refugees and advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” Secretary-General António Guterres told the UN General Assembly ad hoc committee for voluntary contributions to UNRWA. “It means investing in the future through education of children and youth, girls and boys, young women and men and…honouring… Continue reading Supporting UN’s Palestine refugee agency, means ‘investing in stability for the region’

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Speech: Looking forward to a future of gender equality

Your engagement, distinguished delegates, in setting these joint directions signals the deep value of the multilateral process and our ability to chart a unified path for the future of UN Women. I leave the meeting today with renewed energy for the months and the years ahead. In that regard, I also thank the delegations for… Continue reading Speech: Looking forward to a future of gender equality

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Ukrainian Refugee Children Are Starting Over at a School in Romania

When the Ukraine war began in Feb., Anastasiia, a teacher in Odesa, knew she had to get to 2-year-old son, Kyril, to safety.  “There was nothing more important than taking my child away,” she said from Bucharest, Romania, where she and Kyril are living now. “I wasn’t a professor at [that] moment, I was running… Continue reading Ukrainian Refugee Children Are Starting Over at a School in Romania

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Explainer: What you should know about widowhood

Rosalina Tuyuc Velásquez, (second from left) a human rights activist and co-founder of a widows association in the municipality of Comalapa, Guatemala has spearheaded the construction of a memorial for victims of the conflict in Comalapa. It’s called the “Center for the Historical Memory of Women”. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown For many women around the… Continue reading Explainer: What you should know about widowhood

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UN Women and UNDP report: Five lessons from COVID-19 for centering gender in crisis

Tanzima Akter works as a community facilitator under the LIUPC project of UNDP Bangladesh. Here she is distributing anti-bacterial and disinfecting soap to a family in Dhaka. Photo: UN Women/Fahad Abdullah Kaizer The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened a trio of interlocking crises that threaten women and girls around the world: spiking levels of gender-based violence,… Continue reading UN Women and UNDP report: Five lessons from COVID-19 for centering gender in crisis

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Op-ed: End the disconnect

We live in a world with a startling disconnect between how women and girls are impacted by current multiple crises, and their involvement in finding and implementing solutions. It’s time to recognize this, refocus, and urgently coordinate our efforts to reverse it. I therefore urge G7 leaders to take the lead in fostering women’s equal… Continue reading Op-ed: End the disconnect

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Ukrainian Refugee Children Are Starting Over at a School in Romania

When the Ukraine war began in Feb., Anastasiia, a teacher in Odesa, knew she had to get to 2-year-old son, Kyril, to safety.  “There was nothing more important than taking my child away,” she said from Bucharest, Romania, where she and Kyril are living now. “I wasn’t a professor at [that] moment, I was running… Continue reading Ukrainian Refugee Children Are Starting Over at a School in Romania

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Cabo Verde: ‘Unprecedented’ food insecurity triggers social and economic emergency

The island nation of Cabo Verde is facing record levels of food insecurity due to drought, the COVID-19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine, affecting some 181,000 people, or 32 per cent of the country, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Thursday.  Recent hard-won gains in food security and nutrition are at risk, the… Continue reading Cabo Verde: ‘Unprecedented’ food insecurity triggers social and economic emergency

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Talking to the Taliban ‘only way forward’ in Afghanistan

Ambassadors stood and observed a minute of silence for the victims of the disaster before being briefed by Ramiz Alakbarov, Deputy Special Representative at the UN’s Mission in Afghanistan, UNAMA, and Martin Griffiths, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator.  Mr. Alakbarov provided an update on the earthquake, citing latest figures which revealed nearly 800 confirmed deaths and… Continue reading Talking to the Taliban ‘only way forward’ in Afghanistan

Ukrainian Refugee Children Find Peace at a School in Romania

When the Ukraine war began in Feb., Anastasiia, a teacher in Odesa, knew she had to get to 2-year-old son, Kyril, to safety.  “There was nothing more important than taking my child away,” she said from Bucharest, Romania, where she and Kyril are living now. “I wasn’t a professor at [that] moment, I was running… Continue reading Ukrainian Refugee Children Find Peace at a School in Romania

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UNICEF to G7: Global Child Malnutrition Crisis Requires Urgent Action

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Conflict, drought, and dwindling food support threaten 20 million Ethiopian lives

“The combination of conflict and drought have caused inflation to soar,” the World Food Programme (WFP) added, noting that as of April, the Food Price Index in Ethiopia was up by 43 per cent compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, the prices for vegetable oil and cereals are up by over 89 per… Continue reading Conflict, drought, and dwindling food support threaten 20 million Ethiopian lives

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Global Hunger Crisis Pushing One Child Into Severe Malnutrition Every Minute In 15 Crisis-Hit Countries

NEW YORK (June 23, 2022)– Almost 8 million children under 5, in 15 crisis-hit countries are at risk of death from severe wasting unless they receive immediate therapeutic food and care – with the number rising by the minute, UNICEF warned today as world leaders prepare to meet at the G7 summit. Since the start of… Continue reading Global Hunger Crisis Pushing One Child Into Severe Malnutrition Every Minute In 15 Crisis-Hit Countries

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Schools Ill-Equipped To Provide Healthy And Inclusive Learning Environments For All Children – UNICEF, WHO

NEW YORK (June 23, 2022) – Despite a steady decline in the proportion of schools without basic water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services, deep inequalities persist between and within countries, UNICEF and WHO said today. Schoolchildren in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and fragile contexts are the most affected, and emerging data shows that few schools… Continue reading Schools Ill-Equipped To Provide Healthy And Inclusive Learning Environments For All Children – UNICEF, WHO

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Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses to reduce burdens of care, violence and economic insecurity on women: UN Women and UNDP Tracker Report

Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses to reduce burdens of care, violence and economic insecurity on women: UN Women and UNDP Tracker Report As the overlapping impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, a deepening climate emergency and geopolitical conflicts threaten gender equality and women’s rights, analysis based on new global data provides specific recommendations for governments to… Continue reading Emergency preparedness requires gender-aware responses to reduce burdens of care, violence and economic insecurity on women: UN Women and UNDP Tracker Report

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GET READY! The Habitats Trust is soon Opening its Application Portal for Conservation Organisations and Individuals

The Habitats Trust is soon opening its Application Portal! THT Grants accepts proposals for the conservation of India’s natural habitats and indigenous species of flora and fauna from all over India and does not focus on any particular geography. The proposed projects must have direct conservation benefits to threatened habitats or species. The Grants aim… Continue reading GET READY! The Habitats Trust is soon Opening its Application Portal for Conservation Organisations and Individuals

Violence against indigenous women, ‘legacy of colonialism’ rooted in racism

Indigenous women and girls face grave, systematic, and continuous acts of violence that permeate every aspect of their lives, a UN-appointed independent rights expert said on Wednesday in a hard hitting report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva “This violence is rooted in historic and unequal patriarchal power structures, racism, exclusion, and marginalization enabled… Continue reading Violence against indigenous women, ‘legacy of colonialism’ rooted in racism

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UN Women Statement for International Widows Day

Today’s global challenges put widows’ rights into sharp relief. In 2020 and 2021, the World Health Organization recorded nearly 15 million excess deaths associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, while the climate crisis and rising conflicts around the world continue to endanger lives and to separate families. Across the world, we face the highest number of… Continue reading UN Women Statement for International Widows Day

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Iran urged to halt imminent finger amputation of eight prisoners

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, is urging Iran to call off plans to amputate the fingers of eight prisoners convicted of burglary, Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said on Wednesday.  The men were sentenced to “have four fingers on their right hands completely cut off so that only the palms of their hands and their thumbs… Continue reading Iran urged to halt imminent finger amputation of eight prisoners

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‘De facto lethargy’ in Central African Republic, despite escalating attacks

Efforts are underway to reinvigorate the Central African Republic’s political process, which has lapsed into a state of “de facto lethargy” even as horrific attacks against civilians have risen, the senior UN official in the country told the Security Council on Wednesday. “The fears legitimately nurtured by the civilian populations who are still suffering the… Continue reading ‘De facto lethargy’ in Central African Republic, despite escalating attacks

1.6M Children Stranded by Flash Floods in Bangladesh

UNICEF is on the ground protecting children and delivering emergency water and health supplies after catastrophic flash floods — the worst in 100 years — inundated much of northeastern Bangladesh, stranding 4 million people, including 1.6 million children. “Children need safe drinking water now,” said Sheldon Yett, UNICEF Representative to Bangladesh. “Preventing deadly waterborne diseases… Continue reading 1.6M Children Stranded by Flash Floods in Bangladesh

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Thousands of Children at Risk After Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan

UNICEF has dispatched health teams and emergency supplies after a powerful earthquake shook Paktika and Khost provinces in eastern Afghanistan early on June 22. The earthquake, recorded at a depth of six miles, was reportedly felt in neighboring provinces including Kabul, as well as Islamabad, Pakistan and India.  According to The New York Times, at least… Continue reading Thousands of Children at Risk After Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan

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Mali: Guterres ‘shocked and outraged’ by reports of civilian massacres

The Secretary-General issued a statement on Wednesday expressing his shock and outrage over reports that well over a hundred civilians have been killed in the past week, during attacks by armed extremists in central Mali, and further north. At the weekend, at least 100 civilians reportedly died when rebel militia attacked several villages in the… Continue reading Mali: Guterres ‘shocked and outraged’ by reports of civilian massacres

UN Women Reveals Concerning Regression in Attitudes Towards Gender Roles During Pandemic in New Study

Cannes, France, 20 June 2022 – UN Women and the Unstereotype Alliance, an industry-led coalition convened by UN Women to eradicate harmful stereotypes in advertising, today launched “The Levers of Change: Gender Equality Attitudes Study 2022, the latest iteration of a bi-annual global study that tracks attitudes towards gender. The 20-country-wide survey shows that some… Continue reading UN Women Reveals Concerning Regression in Attitudes Towards Gender Roles During Pandemic in New Study

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Thousands of Children at Risk After Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan

UNICEF has dispatched health teams and emergency supplies after a magnitude 5.9 earthquake shook Paktika and Khost provinces in eastern Afghanistan early on June 22. The earthquake, recorded at a depth of six miles, was reportedly felt in neighboring provinces including Kabul, as well as Islamabad, Pakistan and India.  According to the New York Times,… Continue reading Thousands of Children at Risk After Earthquake Devastates Afghanistan

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UN agencies rush to aid Afghanistan following deadly quake

The UN and partners have rushed to support Afghanistan following a devastating earthquake that hit two provinces in the east of the country early on Wednesday morning.  At least 1,000 people have been killed, according to media reports, and numbers are expected to rise.    .@UNICEF has dispatched several mobile health and nutrition teams to… Continue reading UN agencies rush to aid Afghanistan following deadly quake

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Thousands Of Children At Risk After Devastating Earthquake Hits Eastern Afghanistan – UNICEF

NEW YORK (June 22, 2022) – “Early this morning, a devastating earthquake shook the districts of Gayan, Barmala, Naka and Ziruk in Paktika Province, as well as Spira district in Khost Province in Afghanistan. “We don’t yet know the full extent of the devastation, but we believe hundreds of people have been killed, including many women and children. Many… Continue reading Thousands Of Children At Risk After Devastating Earthquake Hits Eastern Afghanistan – UNICEF

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Ukraine: Russian Nobel winner praises UNICEF as ‘excellent’ choice to distribute $103.5 million auction proceeds

The Nobel Peace Prize winner Dmitry Muratov who auctioned off his gold medal to raise money for child refugees on Monday, has told UN News that the record-breaking sale of $103.5 million proved that “sometimes humanity can come together, and show solidarity”. The editor in chief of the independent Russian news service, Novaya Gazeta –… Continue reading Ukraine: Russian Nobel winner praises UNICEF as ‘excellent’ choice to distribute $103.5 million auction proceeds

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Violence, rhetoric, hate speech, drive atrocity crimes in Ukraine and beyond, Security Council hears

Beginning her briefing with a wider perspective, Wairimu Nderitu said that hateful and contentious narratives that form in the wake of growing hostility, violence and discrimination, could have a “devastating impact” on societies at large. “We saw it in the lead up to the Holocaust, in Rwanda in 1994” and also in the ethnically-charged Bosnia… Continue reading Violence, rhetoric, hate speech, drive atrocity crimes in Ukraine and beyond, Security Council hears

Speech: Pushing boundaries, together with our partners

I thank our President, H.E. Ambassador Fatima Rabab. This is her last official session before taking up her new role as High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States. I congratulate you, Madam President, and look forward to working with you in your new capacity. I know that… Continue reading Speech: Pushing boundaries, together with our partners

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Ukraine: UN and partners deliver lifesaving aid to Donetska region

Critical relief supplies for nearly 64,000 people have been delivered to Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, two cities in the Government-controlled areas of the eastern Donetska oblast, or region, in Ukraine, the UN humanitarian agency OCHA reported on Tuesday.  The 12 trucks carrying food, water purification tablets, hygiene and other desperately needed household items, arrived in the… Continue reading Ukraine: UN and partners deliver lifesaving aid to Donetska region

UN brainstorms how to strengthen aid delivery amid ‘megacrises’

The three-day ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment (HAS) brings together UN agencies, diplomats, aid workers, the private sector and other partners, to discuss current and emerging challenges, as well as priorities, and to share experiences and lessons learned.  ECOSOC President Collen Kelapile recalled that the world is witnessing the highest number of violent conflicts since 1945,… Continue reading UN brainstorms how to strengthen aid delivery amid ‘megacrises’

Safe in the sun? UN launches new app to help beat skin cancer

Scientific evidence shows that overexposure to UV radiation is the major cause of skin cancer. To help people protect themselves adequately, a consortium of UN agencies on Tuesday, launched an innovative new App that can help anyone, anywhere, determine the safe amount of time to stay outdoors, soaking up the rays.  The SunSmart Global UV… Continue reading Safe in the sun? UN launches new app to help beat skin cancer

Eliminate nuclear weapons before they eliminate us: UN chief

Nuclear weapons are “a deadly reminder of countries’ inability to solve problems through dialogue and collaboration”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday, urging the international community to abandon them once and for all.   “These weapons offer false promises of security and deterrence – while guaranteeing only destruction, death, and endless brinksmanship,” he said… Continue reading Eliminate nuclear weapons before they eliminate us: UN chief

222 million crisis-hit children currently require educational support

A shocking new UN report released on Tuesday indicates that the number of crisis-impacted school-aged children requiring educational support has grown from an estimated 75 million in 2016, to 222 million today. The UN global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises, Education Cannot Wait (ECW), outlines that of those 222 million girls and boys, as… Continue reading 222 million crisis-hit children currently require educational support

UNICEF Provides Emergency Relief As 1.6 Million Children Stranded By Floods In Bangladesh

NEW YORK (June 20, 2022) – Four million people, including 1.6 million children, stranded by flash floods in north-eastern Bangladesh are in urgent need of help. UNICEF is on the ground to protect children and to deliver emergency water and health supplies. “Children need safe drinking water right now. Preventing deadly waterborne diseases is one of… Continue reading UNICEF Provides Emergency Relief As 1.6 Million Children Stranded By Floods In Bangladesh

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Nigeria: crisis in northeast will worsen without urgent help, says OCHA

UN humanitarians issued an alert on Tuesday over the deteriorating situation for millions of mainly women and children in northeast Nigeria who continue to be affected by protracted armed conflict, just as the country enters the lean season. Well over eight million people are in need of assistance in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states,… Continue reading Nigeria: crisis in northeast will worsen without urgent help, says OCHA

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Ocean literacy and unlocking a revolution in ocean science solutions

As a part of this push, the UN Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is asking the world to join the revolution to unlock innovative ocean science solutions. UN News spoke to experts within and outside the UN system to reveal the importance of ocean literacy. Empowering people to take action Ocean literacy is commonly… Continue reading Ocean literacy and unlocking a revolution in ocean science solutions

Trained in agriculture, women Palestinian refugees gain new confidence

Originally posted on UN Women’s country website for Lebanon Aida Ghadban is a Palestinian refugee living in Al Rashidieh camp, the second most populous Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. Aida helped train over 100 women to grow vegetables on their home’s rooftops. This activity was a turning point for these women, who regained self-confidence and… Continue reading Trained in agriculture, women Palestinian refugees gain new confidence

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Syria: Guterres underlines ‘moral imperative’ to continue cross-border aid operation from Türkiye

With humanitarian needs in Syria at their highest levels since the start of the civil war more than 11 years ago, UN Secretary-General António Guterres appealed on Monday for the Security Council to renew a resolution on delivering lifesaving aid to millions in northwest Syria, through cross-border operations from neighbouring Türkiye.  Overall, more than 14… Continue reading Syria: Guterres underlines ‘moral imperative’ to continue cross-border aid operation from Türkiye

Statement: International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict and World Refugee Day

In the last year, the world has witnessed a shocking deterioration of the global security climate. Women and girls in particular are experiencing significant consequences, including their displacement within and across borders and an intensified risk of all forms of sexual violence. This situation gives a renewed significance to two international days observed by the… Continue reading Statement: International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict and World Refugee Day

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Window of opportunity closing for South Sudan, on road to lasting peace

With eight months remaining, the window of opportunity is closing for South Sudan to meet critical benchmarks required to complete its transition away from long-running civil conflict, the Special Representative for the country told the Security Council on Monday, pressing parties to the November 2018 peace deal, to implement their commitments in letter and spirit… Continue reading Window of opportunity closing for South Sudan, on road to lasting peace

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Côte d’Ivoire welcomes families home, as refugee status formally ends

The resolution of a civil conflict fuelled-displacement crisis in Côte d’Ivoire, that at its height forced more than 300,000 people to flee to neighbouring countries and beyond, is “a welcome bright spot amid a rising global trend of forced displacement”, said the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, on Monday. The process to formally end refugee status… Continue reading Côte d’Ivoire welcomes families home, as refugee status formally ends

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Lebanon: $3.2 billion plan launched to support local families and refugees

The 2022 Lebanon Crisis Response Plan (LCRP) aims to deliver critical assistance to more than three million people as vulnerabilities rise, and to support public infrastructure, services, and the local economy.  Today, over 126 partners launched the LCRP to help support displaced &host communities in #Lebanon ,incl.:– 1.5M Lebanese– 1.5M displaced Syrians – 210,000 Palestinian… Continue reading Lebanon: $3.2 billion plan launched to support local families and refugees

UN food agency announces further refugee ration cuts, in quest for #ZeroHunger

The UN World Food Programme, WFP, said on Monday that it will have no choice but to make further food ration cuts soon for refugees. The cause of the imminent cuts is multiplying humanitarian needs around the world and insufficient funding. This has already forced the agency to make significant reductions in daily meals for… Continue reading UN food agency announces further refugee ration cuts, in quest for #ZeroHunger

Associate Civil Engineer at UNOPS, Chimanimani, Zimbabwe

June 20, 2022 Deadline: 03 July 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Associate Civil Engineer in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe. UNOPS mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments and other partners to manage… Continue reading Associate Civil Engineer at UNOPS, Chimanimani, Zimbabwe

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Communication Specialist at UNICEF, New York, United States

Deadline: 3 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Communication Specialist in New York, United States. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair chance in life. Key Jobs Responsibilities The Communication Specialist will perform the following functions:… Continue reading Communication Specialist at UNICEF, New York, United States

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Senior Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

You are here: Home / Accounts and Finance / Senior Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy June 20, 2022 Deadline: 30 June 2022 Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Senior Economist in Rome, Italy. The duration of this post is 2… Continue reading Senior Economist at Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy

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Amidst escalating needs and soaring hunger, refugees caught in the eye of the perfect storm  

Further food ration cuts are imminent for refugees as humanitarian needs multiply around the world while funding struggles to keep pace, the UN food relief agency warned on Monday, World Refugee Day.  “As global hunger soars way beyond the resources available to feed all the families who desperately need WFP’s help, we are being forced… Continue reading Amidst escalating needs and soaring hunger, refugees caught in the eye of the perfect storm  

Legal Advisor, Human Rights at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States

You are here: Home / Law / Legal Advisor, Human Rights at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States June 20, 2022 Deadline: 3 July 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Legal Advisor, Human Rights in Washington, D.C., United States. The primary role of WHO is… Continue reading Legal Advisor, Human Rights at WHO, Washington, D.C., United States

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Partnerships Specialist at UNOPS, Lilongwe, Malawi

You are here: Home / Administration / Partnerships Specialist at UNOPS, Lilongwe, Malawi June 20, 2022 Deadline: 30 June 2022 The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Partnerships Specialist in Lilongwe, Malawi. The duration of this post is 1 year. UNOPS mission… Continue reading Partnerships Specialist at UNOPS, Lilongwe, Malawi

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Administrative Assistant at UNICEF, Dhaka, Bangladesh

You are here: Home / Administration / Administrative Assistant at UNICEF, Dhaka, Bangladesh June 20, 2022 Deadline: 3 July 2022 United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is currently seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Administrative Assistant in Dhaka, Bangladesh. UNICEF works for a world in which every child has a fair… Continue reading Administrative Assistant at UNICEF, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Mali: Latest attack against UN peacekeepers leaves Guinean ‘blue helmet’ dead

The Secretary-General strongly condemned on Sunday, an attack in Kidal, a city in northern Mali, against a convoy of UN peacekeepers that claimed the life of a blue helmet. The Guinean peacekeeper was killed by an improvised explosive device, which detonated during a UN Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) mine detection operation. “The Secretary-General conveys… Continue reading Mali: Latest attack against UN peacekeepers leaves Guinean ‘blue helmet’ dead

WUF11: Transforming Cities for a Better Urban Future

This year’s World Urban Forum promises a multitude of events, gatherings, and exhibitions. Partner-driven events tackle topics on SDGs in Action, ONE UN, Voices from Cities, Networking, Training, and Urban Library. Come Register. WUF11: Transforming our Cities for a Better Urban Future By Maimunah Mohd Sharif, UN-Habitat Executive Director 7 June 2022 The world’s future is undeniably… Continue reading WUF11: Transforming Cities for a Better Urban Future

Guterres visits refugees resettled in NYC, urges world to ‘stand together in solidarity’

“Like millions of refugees worldwide, they are helping bring new life, prosperity and rich diversity to their host communities. We must continue supporting them,” the UN chief said on Twitter following the visit. Ahead of #WorldRefugeeDay, I visited refugees from Iraq & Afghanistan currently living in New York. Like millions of refugees worldwide, they are… Continue reading Guterres visits refugees resettled in NYC, urges world to ‘stand together in solidarity’

Bringing jobs to Colombia’s conflict-affected communities

In Colombia, decades of violence and armed conflict created significant obstacles to human development and sustainable peace. To encourage the private sector to move back into hard-hit areas, the UN is financing an innovative project that is supporting local businesses and providing sorely needed job opportunities. For Mélida Montero, coffee is more than a drink.… Continue reading Bringing jobs to Colombia’s conflict-affected communities

For UNICEF, Helping Child Refugees Is a Global Mission

Ukraine’s refugee crisis is but one of many examples of how forced displacement is endangering the health, safety and future well-being of a growing number of the world’s children. There are now over 100 million people who have been forced to flee their homes, a record number, according to UNHCR, the UN refugee agency. Leading… Continue reading For UNICEF, Helping Child Refugees Is a Global Mission

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Building peace: Plotting a route towards democracy in The Gambia

After two decades of dictatorship, The Gambia is on the road towards democracy and respect for human rights, The UN is working closely with the government on this journey, a process that involves facing up to the country’s violent past. For Isatou Ceesay and Tombong Njie, the term “witch hunt” is not metaphorical. Under the… Continue reading Building peace: Plotting a route towards democracy in The Gambia