“We will convene a series of Constitutional Committee meetings in March, May and June; and we will continue rolling out a set of consultations on step-for step within the wider issues…and on how we can make progress,” he said. The UN official underscored that the full implementation of Security Council resolution 2585 – on humanitarian… Continue reading ‘Hot conflict’ pushes 12 million Syrians into food insecurity
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Without climate action, extreme weather will trigger global humanitarian needs
The warning comes after tropical cyclone Emnati made landfall on Wednesday in one of Africa’s most storm-prone countries and just days ahead of the launch of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Four storms in one month Cyclone Emnati is the fourth tropical storm to hit Madagascar in one month. Reports… Continue reading Without climate action, extreme weather will trigger global humanitarian needs
Ukraine crisis: Terrified families seek shelter underground in capital
Amid reported deadly missile attacks from Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine, including the capital Kiev and other cities, terrified families have been forced to seek shelter underground, the UN said on Friday, adding that at least 100,000 people have likely been displaced by the violence. “There have been major attacks in Kiev that have created greater fear and… Continue reading Ukraine crisis: Terrified families seek shelter underground in capital
‘Political impasse’ hampering change and reform in Iraq
Political leaders in Iraq must urgently overcome their divisions and work for the good of the people, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council on Thursday. Special Representative Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert reported that four months after parliamentary elections, politicians still struggle to form a government. .@JeanineHennis: priority should be to urgently… Continue reading ‘Political impasse’ hampering change and reform in Iraq
Ukraine Crisis: Protecting civilians must ‘Priority Number One’; Guterres releases $20M for humanitarian support
Despite a sustained UN-led and international diplomatic push to avert military action in Ukraine, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin did just that – triggering a barrage of reactions, beginning with the UN chief, condemning the move and appealing for peace. “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against… Continue reading Ukraine Crisis: Protecting civilians must ‘Priority Number One’; Guterres releases $20M for humanitarian support
Ukraine: Humanitarians fear ‘devastating’ consequences
Amid reports on Thursday that people were fleeing en masse from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev following Russia’s so-called “special military operation,” UN humanitarians warned of the “devastating” consequences of military action. “There are no winners in war, but countless lives will be torn apart,” said Filippo Grandi, head of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR. Civilian lives and infrastructure… Continue reading Ukraine: Humanitarians fear ‘devastating’ consequences
Ukraine: Russia declares special military operation during emergency Security Council meeting
Hours after diplomats took the floor at the General Assembly to deplore Russia’s actions toward Ukraine and appeal for diplomacy, Mr. Guterres said that instead of repeating what he’d already stated, his political chief would update the Council on “a number of events” that took place during the day. But before handing the microphone to… Continue reading Ukraine: Russia declares special military operation during emergency Security Council meeting
Israel-Palestine: No substitute for legitimate political process, UN envoy tells Security Council
Briefing the Security Council, Tor Wennesland underlined the need for “firm action” that will enable Israelis and Palestinians to re-engage on the path to meaningful negotiations. “There is no substitute for a legitimate political process that will resolve the core issues driving the conflict,” he said. West Bank concerns Mr. Wennesland reported on ongoing worrying… Continue reading Israel-Palestine: No substitute for legitimate political process, UN envoy tells Security Council
UN pledges more support for internally displaced persons in DR Congo’s Ituri province
He was speaking in Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, on the first day of his visit to the country, representing the Secretary-General, António Guterres. Mr. Lacroix held different discussions with provincial authorities of Ituri and North Kivu and reiterated the need for the international community and other regional partners to support the DRC… Continue reading UN pledges more support for internally displaced persons in DR Congo’s Ituri province
Ukraine: UN chief calls for ‘restraint, reason and de-escalation’
“It is time for restraint, reason and de-escalation. There is no place for actions and statements that would take this dangerous situation over the abyss”, he said, calling for a ceasefire, dialogue and negotiations to save the people in Ukraine and beyond from the scourge of war. He also encouraged all parties to make full… Continue reading Ukraine: UN chief calls for ‘restraint, reason and de-escalation’
UN-backed report warns of rising wildfire threat
Wildfires are projected to rise by 50 per cent by the end of the century due to the climate crisis and changes in land use, according to a report published on Wednesday by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and GRID-Arendal, a non-profit environmental communications centre based in Norway. The study found that even the Arctic… Continue reading UN-backed report warns of rising wildfire threat
Ukraine crisis testing ‘entire international system’ – UN chief
“Our world is facing the biggest global peace and security crisis in recent years – certainly in my tenure as Secretary-General,” he said. Having cut short an overseas visit that included “a very important summit of African leaders”, the UN chief told journalists that “we face a moment that I sincerely hoped would not come.”… Continue reading Ukraine crisis testing ‘entire international system’ – UN chief
‘Race against time’ as Madagascar braces for 4th tropical cyclone in a month
The island nation of Madagascar is shoring up for its fourth tropical cyclone in a month, UN aid agencies warned on Tuesday, as they outlined plans to help the authorities assist the most vulnerable. While tropical cyclone Emnati was due to make landfall in the south of the East African State on Tuesday – on Madagascar’s… Continue reading ‘Race against time’ as Madagascar braces for 4th tropical cyclone in a month
Ukraine: Senior UN officials decry growing risks of dangerous breaches
Following Russia’s decision to recognize the independence of certain areas of Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions, the High Commissioner for Human Rights on Tuesday added her voice to the UN’s growing chorus of alarm. “I am deeply concerned that any significant escalation in military action creates a heightened risk of serious human rights violations as… Continue reading Ukraine: Senior UN officials decry growing risks of dangerous breaches
Stop weapons supply to Myanmar, rights expert urges
Weapons exports to the military rulers in Myanmar by UN Member States must stop, the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said on Tuesday. In a report to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews insisted that these arms had been used against civilians. He also… Continue reading Stop weapons supply to Myanmar, rights expert urges
Latest decision by Russia violates Ukraine’s territorial integrity, UN chief says
Secretary-General António Guterres is “greatly concerned” by the Russian Federation’s decision on the status of certain areas of Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions, his Spokesperson said on Monday According to news reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally recognized separatist regions in Ukraine’s east as independent states. In a statement issued by Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, the… Continue reading Latest decision by Russia violates Ukraine’s territorial integrity, UN chief says
Students go back to Haitian school three years after gang attack
Students in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince are getting used to being back in class after gang violence closed their school for three years. The Lycée National de La Saline, which reopened in January, is located in one of the poorest, most troubled and disadvantaged neighbourhoods of Port-au-Prince. Some 5000 people live in La Saline.… Continue reading Students go back to Haitian school three years after gang attack
Conflict in Ukraine disrupting entire generation of children, says UNICEF
Attacks on kindergartens and schools have been a sad reality for children in eastern Ukraine over the last eight years, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said on Friday. Since the beginning of the conflict, more than 750 schools have been damaged. On Thursday, according to media reports and the Ukrainian Government, shells fired by separatists… Continue reading Conflict in Ukraine disrupting entire generation of children, says UNICEF
Haiti remains in ‘acute political and institutional crisis’, Security Council hears
Special Representative Helen La Lime, who also heads the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), outlined the need for structural reforms to tackle gang violence, address impunity and corruption, strengthen the justice system and sustainably transform the economy. “The contours of a common vision shared by all, will ultimately depend on Haitian stakeholders placing the… Continue reading Haiti remains in ‘acute political and institutional crisis’, Security Council hears
Ethiopia conflict: thousands of Eritrean refugees flee new deadly attack on camp
Thousands of Eritrean refugees sheltering at a camp in the Ethiopian Afar region, have fled following a deadly attack on the facility earlier this month, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday. At a briefing for journalists in Geneva, a spokesperson the UN agency said that unidentified assailants targeted Barahle camp on 3 February… Continue reading Ethiopia conflict: thousands of Eritrean refugees flee new deadly attack on camp
Time to ‘seriously de-escalate’ tensions over Ukraine, Guterres tells Munich conference
With tensions continuing to mount over the Ukraine crisis, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Friday that he still believed military conflict in Europe “will not happen” – although if it did, “it would be catastrophic”. Addressing world leaders at the Munich Security Conference on Friday – amid an intense spike in shelling in eastern Ukraine by… Continue reading Time to ‘seriously de-escalate’ tensions over Ukraine, Guterres tells Munich conference
Ukraine crisis: UN political affairs chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’
“Whatever one believes about the prospect of such a confrontation, the reality is that the current situation is extremely dangerous,” said Rosemary A. DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, acknowledging reports of fresh ceasefire violations across the contact line just hours earlier, which if verified, “must not be allowed to escalate.” Call for intense diplomacy She called… Continue reading Ukraine crisis: UN political affairs chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’
South Sudan: Sharp decline in violence against civilians
Reported incidents of violence against civilians fell by around 42 per cent in 2021 compared with the previous year, according to a new report released by the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on Thursday. The UNMISS Human Rights Division’s annual brief on violence affecting civilians, documented 3,414 civilian victims subjected to killing, injury, abduction,… Continue reading South Sudan: Sharp decline in violence against civilians
New environmental report offers solutions for ‘triple planetary crisis’
Deadly wildfires, noise pollution and other looming environmental threats could cause widespread ecological damage, and need to be urgently addressed, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said in a new report published on Thursday. “The Frontiers Report identifies and offers solutions to three environmental issues that merit attention and action from governments and the public at… Continue reading New environmental report offers solutions for ‘triple planetary crisis’
Counter-terrorism, Afghanistan, top priorities for UN cooperation with Eurasian security body
Conflict prevention, counter-terrorism and support to Afghanistan, top the list of issues on which the UN and the Collective Security Treaty Organization – a Eurasian regional grouping comprising Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation and Tajikistan – should bolster their cooperation, Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Wednesday. “Our founders understood that no single organization can alone ensure peace,… Continue reading Counter-terrorism, Afghanistan, top priorities for UN cooperation with Eurasian security body
Sharp escalation in fighting across Yemen risks spiralling out of control
Recent attacks on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia indicate how the conflict in Yemen risks spiralling out of control, the chief UN mediator for the country told the Security Council on Tuesday, as he called for “serious efforts” to be made by Yemeni parties, the region and the international community, to end the fighting,… Continue reading Sharp escalation in fighting across Yemen risks spiralling out of control
Somalia: Elections must be finalized amid worsening drought, Security Council hears
Somalia’s leaders must put aside their differences and urgently conclude a credible election process, the UN’s senior official in the country told the Security Council on Tuesday, noting that national elections are now more than a year behind schedule and women’s representation remains significantly off-track. James Swan, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and Head of the… Continue reading Somalia: Elections must be finalized amid worsening drought, Security Council hears
Ukraine: ‘Do not fail the cause of peace’ Guterres urges
Amid increasing tension over Ukraine between Russia and Western countries of the NATO alliance, the UN Secretary-General declared on Monday that “there is no alternative to diplomacy.” “I am deeply worried by the heightened tensions and increased speculation about a potential military conflict in Europe”, António Guterres told journalists, in a statement at UN Headquarters in New… Continue reading Ukraine: ‘Do not fail the cause of peace’ Guterres urges
Climate change ‘happening worldwide’
The meeting opened to approve the report of the second IPCC Working Group focusing on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability to climate change which will be added to the Sixth Assessment Report later this month. The report of the first IPCC Working Group, which focussed on the physical science of climate change, influenced the work of… Continue reading Climate change ‘happening worldwide’
Ensuring safety and inclusive elections in Timor-Leste: A UN Resident Coordinator blog
As Timor-Leste prepares to choose a new president in March, Roy Trivedy, the senior UN official in the country, explains the Organization’s role in securing the vote for all citizens across the small island nation, which gained independence from Indonesia in 2002, and expresses his hopes for safe, inclusive, and transparent elections. “The United Nations… Continue reading Ensuring safety and inclusive elections in Timor-Leste: A UN Resident Coordinator blog
The bittersweet taste of home: Former ISIL wife returns to Kazakhstan
More than 600 family members of ISIL fighters have been repatriated from Syria to Kazakhstan over the last three years, as part of an initiative to rehabilitate women and children from the country. One formerly radicalized wife who married a member of the terrorist group, has been speaking to UN News about her regrets, and… Continue reading The bittersweet taste of home: Former ISIL wife returns to Kazakhstan
Women building a sustainable future: green business begins to sprout in Ukraine
In Ukraine, home to heavy industry and one of the largest coal mining operations in the world, passionate women entrepreneurs are adopting new approaches to business, putting environment and people first. Valentina and Tetiana Denysenko were forced to flee Donetsk in eastern Ukraine after armed conflict broke out there seven years ago. They moved to… Continue reading Women building a sustainable future: green business begins to sprout in Ukraine
Stability for Libya must be ‘top priority’ urges Guterres
The UN chief is “following closely” the latest political crisis unfolding in Libya, which threatens to return the country to a stand-off position between two rival authorities, following the failure to hold presidential elections in December. In a statement issued by his Spokesperson on Friday, Secretary-General António Guterres called on “all parties to continue to preserve stability in Libya… Continue reading Stability for Libya must be ‘top priority’ urges Guterres
World must ‘change track’ to protect oceans from climate crisis: Guterres
The planet is facing the triple crises of climate disruption, biodiversity loss and pollution, Secretary-General António Guterres told the One Ocean Summit on Friday, warning that “the ocean shoulders much of the burden”. As the ocean serves as a giant carbon and heat sink, it is growing warmer and more acidic, causing its ecosystems to… Continue reading World must ‘change track’ to protect oceans from climate crisis: Guterres
Radio Miraya builds trust in South Sudan, amid hate and disinformation
Although internal conflict erupted within the world’s youngest country after independence in 2011, Radio Miraya, the news service launched by the UN Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan in 2005, has stuck fast to its original mandate of trying to bring the country together, becoming the most popular and trusted source of information in the country… Continue reading Radio Miraya builds trust in South Sudan, amid hate and disinformation
South Sudan: Political violence on the rise, UN rights experts warn
The UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan said on Friday that lack of progress in implementing key provisions of a 2018 peace deal contributes to the persistent insecurity and impunity which allows violations to occur. “There is consensus amongst key stakeholders that while some progress has been made in implementing the Revitalised Agreement, critical… Continue reading South Sudan: Political violence on the rise, UN rights experts warn
Teaching key to better ocean protection, says UNESCO chief
Education needs to be one of the key pillars for action by countries across the world to better protect the seas and oceans from damaging climate change, said the head of the UN Scientific, Educational, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Thursday. “If we want to protect the ocean better, we must teach it better”, said… Continue reading Teaching key to better ocean protection, says UNESCO chief
Iraq makes final reparation payment to Kuwait for 1990 invasion
More than 30 years after the UN Compensation Commission (UNCC) was created to ensure restitution for Kuwait following the Iraqi invasion of 1990, the reparations body announced on Wednesday that it had processed its final claim, amounting to $52.4 billion in total. Around 1.5 million successful claims were awarded, out of a total of around… Continue reading Iraq makes final reparation payment to Kuwait for 1990 invasion
Ethiopia in ‘much better place’ to resolve Tigray conflict: Mohammed
On the last day of a five-day trip to Ethiopia, the Deputy Secretary-General said the East African nation is in “a much better place” to resolve the conflict that erupted 15 months ago in Tigray. “There is much more conversation and dialogue and talk around the national dialogue itself and the way to peace”, Amina Mohammed told journalists attending a press conference at the airport, as she left… Continue reading Ethiopia in ‘much better place’ to resolve Tigray conflict: Mohammed
Battle against Da’esh, a ‘long-term game’, Voronkov tells Security Council
The global fight against the shadowy, ever-morphing threat posed by the ISIL terrorist group – known officially as Da’esh – and its affiliates, remains a “long-term game” for which there are “no quick fixes,” the UN counter-terrorism chief told the Security Council on Wednesday. Vladimir Voronkov, Under-Secretary-General of the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, said the threat from… Continue reading Battle against Da’esh, a ‘long-term game’, Voronkov tells Security Council
‘Peace is indispensable’ says UN deputy chief in Ethiopia, hearing stories of conflict and hope
Following the African Union Summit on Saturday, where she represented the Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed left on Sunday for Amhara, one of northern regions affected by the violence which erupted in November 2020, between Government forces and those allied with separatists in Tigray. She met with a range of people, including the Vice President of Amhara, and witnessed first-hand how the United Nations is trying to assist those most in… Continue reading ‘Peace is indispensable’ says UN deputy chief in Ethiopia, hearing stories of conflict and hope
UN chief ‘encouraged’ by engagement between Israeli and Palestinian officials
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday that he is encouraged by the recent engagement between senior Israeli and Palestinian officials. Arguing that “piecemeal approaches” to the question of Palestine would only ensure that the “underlying issues perpetuating the conflict remain unaddressed”, the UN chief urged both sides to “expand these contacts”. “Unilateral steps and illegal actions… Continue reading UN chief ‘encouraged’ by engagement between Israeli and Palestinian officials
UN rights office warns of risk of further attacks on displaced camps in DR Congo
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) must ensure civilian protection in the wake of recent deadly raids on camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs), the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday. “Following deadly attacks last week and further attempts over the weekend, there is significant risk that other IDP sites… Continue reading UN rights office warns of risk of further attacks on displaced camps in DR Congo
Security Council sanctions: from blunt instrument to vital tool
That was the main message the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary A. DiCarlo, conveyed on Monday to the Security Council during Monday’s debate on sanctions, focused on the unintended consequences that stem from them, especially in the humanitarian context. According to Ms. DiCarlo, there are currently 14 Council sanctions regimes in place around the world. These sanctions measures… Continue reading Security Council sanctions: from blunt instrument to vital tool
Madagascar: Cyclone Batsirai leaves at least 10 dead, thousands displaced
Tropical Cyclone Batsirai wrought havoc across Madagascar over the weekend, the second deadly storm to batter the African island nation since the beginning of the year. Batsirai made landfall on Saturday night local time, with wind speeds of up to 165 kilometres per hour, and wind gusts of up to 230km/h. The most affected districts… Continue reading Madagascar: Cyclone Batsirai leaves at least 10 dead, thousands displaced
Women building a sustainable future: The Mexican violinist who saved the Sierra Gorda
Forty years ago, Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo, known as Pati, left the Mexican city of Querétaro with her family in search of a simple rural life. Instead, she ended up leading and inspiring a group of some 17,000 local environmental activists, devoted to protecting the remote and beautiful Sierra Gorda. In the early 1980s, Pati… Continue reading Women building a sustainable future: The Mexican violinist who saved the Sierra Gorda
Ethiopia: UNHCR rushing aid to 20,000 refugees fleeing clashes
UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, and partners are rushing life-saving aid to more than 20,000 refugees after they fled clashes in Ethiopia’s Benishangul Gumuz region, bordering Sudan and South Sudan. Fighting broke out on 18 January in the town of Tongo – reportedly between unidentified armed groups and federal forces – and the nearby… Continue reading Ethiopia: UNHCR rushing aid to 20,000 refugees fleeing clashes
Burkina Faso: Rising displacement adds to Sahel crises
Insecurity in Burkina Faso, particularly in the region bordering Côte d’Ivoire, is pushing more people to seek safety both within and outside the country, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, reported on Friday. The crisis is causing additional strain in Africa’s fragile Sahel region, already plagued by political instability, widespread violence, food shortages and the climate… Continue reading Burkina Faso: Rising displacement adds to Sahel crises
Madagascar: Recovering from one deadly cyclone, bracing for another
Lives, livelihoods, and vital crops are at risk across Madagascar with Tropical Cyclone Batsirai expected to make landfall within hours. Meanwhile, the island nation off the coast of East Africa is still reeling from the impact of Storm Ana last month, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday. “Frequent cyclones during the agricultural season… Continue reading Madagascar: Recovering from one deadly cyclone, bracing for another
Olympic spirit needed now more than ever: UN chief
The qualities of fair play and solidarity that characterize the Olympics must shine throughout the games and beyond, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a video message to the opening of the Winter Olympics in Beijing, China, on Friday. The UN chief congratulated the competitors, saying they embody the Olympic spirit of peace, mutual respect,… Continue reading Olympic spirit needed now more than ever: UN chief
DR Congo: More peacekeepers deployed in wake of deadly camp attack
Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have stepped up their presence in the area around a camp for displaced people in Ituri province following a deadly attack this week, the United Nations said on Thursday. UN chief Antonio Guterres strongly condemned Tuesday’s assault by Coopérative pour le dévelopement du Congo (CODECO) militias… Continue reading DR Congo: More peacekeepers deployed in wake of deadly camp attack
Concerned over civilian deaths, UN Spokesperson welcomes ‘any successes’ against ISIL terror group
Following an attack by United States Special Forces in northwestern Syria that culminated in the death of the leader of the ISIL terrorist network, the deputy UN Spokesperson on Thursday expressed concern over reported civilian casualties, but welcomed any move contributing to the group’s defeat. “The UN system, as a whole, has been very united… Continue reading Concerned over civilian deaths, UN Spokesperson welcomes ‘any successes’ against ISIL terror group
DR Congo: At least 50 dead following militia attack on camp
At least 50 people, including women and children, were killed in an attack on Tuesday night at a site for internally displaced people in Savo, Ituri Province, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN said on Wednesday. According to the UN Mission in the country (MONUSCO), the attack was carried out by members of the so-called Cooperative for the Development of the Congo (CODECO) – a… Continue reading DR Congo: At least 50 dead following militia attack on camp
UN in Iraq calls for dialogue following attack; civilian casualties reported
Following reports on Wednesday of civilian casualties during airstrikes on the Iraqi city of Ninewa, the UN Assistance Mission (UNAMI) reiterated that Iraqi sovereignty and territorial integrity “must be respected at all times”. According to news reports, Turkish warplanes struck suspected Kurdish insurgent positions in Iraq and Syria early on Wednesday, killing at least four… Continue reading UN in Iraq calls for dialogue following attack; civilian casualties reported
Island States must bolster resilience to existential climate threats
The massive volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga followed by another earthquake and aftershocks just days afterwards, has highlighted once again the vulnerability of Small Island Developing States (SIDS), a meeting this week convened by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has heard. The Global SIDS Solutions Dialogue, focused on the “severe challenge” these often impoverished… Continue reading Island States must bolster resilience to existential climate threats
UN partnership aims to combat microplastics in cigarettes
A new UN partnership announced on Wednesday aims to raise awareness about the environmental and health impacts of microplastics in cigarette butts, the most discarded waste item worldwide. The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Secretariat of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) will launch a social media campaign to… Continue reading UN partnership aims to combat microplastics in cigarettes
Wetlands: ‘Unsung heroes’ of the climate crisis
For the first time, the United Nations on Wednesday celebrates World Wetlands Day, recognizing that these fragile ecosystems make a crucial contribution to biodiversity, climate mitigation, freshwater availability, and economic resilience. A broad definition of wetlands includes ecosystems such as lakes and rivers, underground aquifers, swamps, coral reefs, and many others; but also, human-made artificial sites such as fishponds or reservoirs. … Continue reading Wetlands: ‘Unsung heroes’ of the climate crisis
DPR Korea: UN chief condemns missile launch as ‘clear violation’
The launch of a possible intermediate-range ballistic missile by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) drew condemnation from UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday. “This is a breaking of the DPRK’s announced moratorium in 2018 on launches of this nature, and a clear violation of Security Council resolutions”, he said in a statement issued by his deputy Spokesperson, Farhan… Continue reading DPR Korea: UN chief condemns missile launch as ‘clear violation’
Following DR Congo murder trial, UN calls for death penalty moratorium to remain
Following a verdict in the case of the brutal murder of two its experts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) nearly five years ago, the UN on Tuesday urged authorities to uphold their moratorium on the death penalty. “We reiterate the Secretary-General’s opposition to the use of the death penalty in all circumstances,”… Continue reading Following DR Congo murder trial, UN calls for death penalty moratorium to remain
Guterres asks for immediate cessation of hostilities in Ethiopia
The United Nations’ Secretary-General on Tuesday made the “strongest possible appeal” for all parties in Ethiopia to immediately end the fighting in Tigray and other areas, in the spirit of the General Assembly’s Olympic Truce which began just a few days ago. Speaking to journalists in New York, António Guterres said that it would allow for effective humanitarian access and relief to all affected populations throughout… Continue reading Guterres asks for immediate cessation of hostilities in Ethiopia
Healthcare waste from COVID threatens environment: WHO
Tens of thousands of tonnes of extra medical waste from the response to the COVID-19 pandemic has put tremendous strain on health care waste management systems around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday.
Extreme weather: ‘Megaflash’ lightning records certified by WMO
In the southern United States, WMO’s Committee on Weather and Climate Extremes on Tuesday, officially recognized a single flash that covered a horizontal distance of 768 ± 8 km (477.2 ± 5 miles) on 29 April, 2020. “This is equivalent to the distance between New York City and Columbus Ohio in the United States or between London and the… Continue reading Extreme weather: ‘Megaflash’ lightning records certified by WMO
‘Window of opportunity’ for unity opens in Myanmar
One year on from Myanmar’s military coup, violence and brutality has only intensified, but “a window of opportunity” does exist, “to build upon a unique unity across religious, ethnic, and communal lines”, the UN’s top envoy for the country said on Monday. Speaking to journalists in New York, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General, Noeleen Heyzer, urged… Continue reading ‘Window of opportunity’ for unity opens in Myanmar
UN Lebanon mission becomes pioneer in gender-sensitive peacekeeping
The Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is taking advantage of a new initiative, to become the first UN peacekeeping mission to provide gender-sensitive housing and invest in better working conditions for women peacekeepers serving there. UNIFIL’s pioneering move has been made possible thanks to the Elsie Initiative Fund for Women in Peace Operations, a multilateral… Continue reading UN Lebanon mission becomes pioneer in gender-sensitive peacekeeping
‘No alternative to diplomacy’ in Ukraine crisis, Security Council hears
Addressing ambassadors, the UN political affairs chief reiterated the UN Secretary-General’s appeal that “there can be no alternative to diplomacy and dialogue”. Highlighting the “complex and long-standing security concerns and threat perceptions that have been raised”, the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary A. DiCarlo, repeated that any military intervention involving Russia, or NATO alliance forces which are… Continue reading ‘No alternative to diplomacy’ in Ukraine crisis, Security Council hears
If you’re not thinking about the climate impacts of thawing permafrost, (here’s why) you should be
Tuvalu’s Minister of Justice Simon Kofe made headlines during COP26 this past November by addressing the UN climate conference while standing knee-deep in seawater. “We are sinking,” he said, highlighting the existential danger that climate change fuelled sea-level rise represents to the world’s low-lying island nations. The video from Tuvalu went viral. The image was… Continue reading If you’re not thinking about the climate impacts of thawing permafrost, (here’s why) you should be
Myanmar: Voices of the people must be ‘heard and amplified’
As Myanmar nears the first anniversary of the military coup that saw the arrest of national icon Aung San Suu Kyi and her civilian government dissolved, the UN chief said on Sunday that he stands in “solidarity with the people”, and for a return to an inclusive, democratic society. In a statement issued by his Spokesperson, Secretary-General António… Continue reading Myanmar: Voices of the people must be ‘heard and amplified’
Team from UN Mission in Colombia attacked, vehicles torched
The UN Mission in Colombia was the target of an attack on Thursday, when three vehicles that were part of a joint expedition travelling through a remote area, were approached by armed individuals, although nobody was ultimately injured during the incident. In a statement, the mission condemned the attack suffered by its local team in Puerto Nuevo, Guaviare,… Continue reading Team from UN Mission in Colombia attacked, vehicles torched
UN envoy on ‘good offices mission’ to Burkina Faso
A UN envoy will travel to Burkina Faso over the weekend on a “good offices mission” in the wake of the military coup last Sunday. The visit by Mahamat Saleh Annadif, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa and the Sahel, was announced on Friday, just hours after regional bloc ECOWAS suspended the country… Continue reading UN envoy on ‘good offices mission’ to Burkina Faso
Yemen: Call for independent probe into deadly prison airstrikes
Airstrikes last week by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen that hit a detention facility in the northern city of Sa’ada, killed some 91 people and injured dozens more, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Friday, citing preliminary figures. The remand prison was run by the Ansar Allah movement, also known as Houthis, who… Continue reading Yemen: Call for independent probe into deadly prison airstrikes
‘Urgent, renewed effort’ needed to restore civilian rule in Myanmar: Bachelet
Ms. Bachelet reported that this week she spoke in person with “determined, courageous” human rights defenders who are pleading for the international community not to abandon them, but to take robust effective measures to ensure their rights are protected and that the military is held accountable. Heed the call “I urge governments – in the… Continue reading ‘Urgent, renewed effort’ needed to restore civilian rule in Myanmar: Bachelet
UN report finds nature conservation funding must triple globally this decade
In its joint report on finance for nature in the G20 countries, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Economics of Land Degradation Initiative, examined how wealthy nations can better support nature-based solutions (NbS). In addition to promoting sustainable farming and supply chains, or intiatives such as creating green spaces in cities to tackle rising heat, G20 States – a group representing… Continue reading UN report finds nature conservation funding must triple globally this decade
‘We cannot abandon the people of Afghanistan’ Guterres tells Security Council
“At this moment, we need the global community – and this Council – to put their hands on the wheel of progress, provide resources, and prevent Afghanistan from spiraling any further,” he said. Mr. Guterres also outlined action for the de facto rulers of the country, the Taliban, calling on the fundamentalists to expand opportunity… Continue reading ‘We cannot abandon the people of Afghanistan’ Guterres tells Security Council
Pledge to ‘never forget’ the Holocaust: Guterres tells synagogue ceremony
His appeal came in a video message to a ceremony at the Park East Synagogue in New York to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The annual service honours the memories of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and was again held virtually this year due to… Continue reading Pledge to ‘never forget’ the Holocaust: Guterres tells synagogue ceremony
Madagascar: Deadly tropical storms cause flooding, landslides
Two separate tropical weather systems in Madagascar have left at least 34 dead and triggered flooding and landslides, particularly in the capital, Antananarivo, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on Tuesday. Over the last week intense rainfall has pummelled the African island country in the Indian Ocean, sparking multiple crises… Continue reading Madagascar: Deadly tropical storms cause flooding, landslides
January will ‘almost certainly’ shatter records for civilian casualties in Yemen
Violence in Yemen continues to escalate, raising casualties and spilling across the war-torn country’s borders, the Special Envoy for the country and the Humanitarian Coordinator warned on Tuesday. In a joint statement, Hans Grundberg and David Gressley said they were alarmed by the situation and confirmed that January will “almost certainly” be a record-shattering month for civilian casualties in Yemen. Mr. Grundberg and Mr. Gressley also reiterate… Continue reading January will ‘almost certainly’ shatter records for civilian casualties in Yemen
More than 50 million worldwide hit by urban conflict
In fact, António Guterres added, when explosive weapons are used in populated areas, around 90 per cent of those killed and injured, play no part in instigating the violence. “Civilians can suffer devastating harm both in the immediate aftermath, and in the long-term”, the UN chief explained. According to him, many victims face lifelong disabilities and grave psychological trauma. Water,… Continue reading More than 50 million worldwide hit by urban conflict
UN mission calls for probe into deadly attack in South Sudan
Authorities in South Sudan must investigate a report of deadly intercommunal violence in Jonglei State earlier this week, the UN mission in the country, UNMISS, said on Tuesday. The attack reportedly occurred on Sunday when armed youth from the Murle community carried out cattle raids in two villages in Baidit, UNMISS said, citing various independent… Continue reading UN mission calls for probe into deadly attack in South Sudan
Bachelet deplores military coup in Burkina Faso
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet deeply deplores this week’s military takeover in Burkina Faso, her office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday. OHCHR has called for a swift return to constitutional order and urged the army to immediately release President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré and other high-level officials who were detained in the coup on Monday.… Continue reading Bachelet deplores military coup in Burkina Faso
UN chief calls for Olympic Truce to build ‘culture of peace’ through sport
Amidst spreading conflict and rising tensions, he reminded that the appeal calls on all parties to observe a ceasefire throughout the course of the upcoming winter games. ‘A date with history’ In the spirit of “mutual understanding, hard work and fair play”, the top UN official noted that athletes competing from around the world “have… Continue reading UN chief calls for Olympic Truce to build ‘culture of peace’ through sport
Guterres calls on Burkina Faso coup leaders to ‘lay down their arms’
Following Sunday’s coup in Burkina Faso carried out by sections of the armed forces, the United Nations’ Secretary-General is following the developments in the landlocked West African nation with deep concern. In a statement released by his Spokesperson, António Guterres says he is particularly worried about the whereabouts and safety of President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, who hasn’t been… Continue reading Guterres calls on Burkina Faso coup leaders to ‘lay down their arms’
Unified Libya will come only via ballot box, ‘not the gun’, Security Council hears
In welcoming positive developments across three different tracks of intra-Libyan dialogue, Rosemary A. DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, also recognized the challenges that must be overcome. “So many Libyans have told us, the way towards a stable and united Libya is through the ballot box, not the gun”, she said. “We must stand with them”. Postponed elections Growing polarization among political… Continue reading Unified Libya will come only via ballot box, ‘not the gun’, Security Council hears
Bringing dry land in the Sahel back to life
Those trying to grow crops in the Sahel region are often faced with poor soil, erratic rainfail and long periods of drought. However, the introduction of a state-of-the art heavy digger, the Delfino plough, is proving to be, literally, a breakthrough. As part of its Action Against Desertification (AAD) programme, the FAO has brought the… Continue reading Bringing dry land in the Sahel back to life
From Milan to Glasgow, young Moroccans commit to fighting climate change
Behind all these initiatives, are the young men and women featured in “From Milan to Glasgow: Moroccan Youth Leaders in the Spotlight“, a new campaign launched by the United Nations team in Morocco to empower young people to take climate action and reduce the harmful carbon emissions that are dangerously heating the planet. For the United Nations Resident Coordinator in… Continue reading From Milan to Glasgow, young Moroccans commit to fighting climate change
Yemen: UN mission warns of ‘devastating’ loss of life, as Guterres condemns coalition airstrikes
The UN chief has condemned airstrikes launched early on Friday by the Saudi-led coalition battling Houthi rebels in Yemen, that struck a detention centre in the rebel-held city of Saada, which have left at least 60 dead, and more than hundred injured. The Saudi-led coalition supporting the internationally recognized Government, has been fighting Houthi militants… Continue reading Yemen: UN mission warns of ‘devastating’ loss of life, as Guterres condemns coalition airstrikes
Top UN Colombia official calls for greater implementation of historic peace accord
Five years after its signing, the Final Peace Agreement in Colombia is setting down ever deeper roots, the Special Representative for the country told the Security Council on Thursday, as he called on the Government, political parties, former combatants and Colombians across the diverse South American nation, to intensify implementation of the landmark 2016 accord… Continue reading Top UN Colombia official calls for greater implementation of historic peace accord
Young people must have ‘a seat at the table’ in peace efforts: Guterres
Although young people have been at the forefront of efforts to build and sustain peace, opportunities for them to make a meaningful contribution remain insufficient, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Thursday. Addressing the opening of the High-Level Global Conference on Youth-Inclusive Peace Processes, taking place online, he urged the international community to step up… Continue reading Young people must have ‘a seat at the table’ in peace efforts: Guterres
UNRWA condemns demolition of Palestinian home in East Jerusalem
The UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, on Thursday urged Israeli to immediately halt all evictions and demolitions in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, after an entire family was forced out of their long-term home the previous day. Israeli police evicted the Salhiyya family from their two adjacent houses, according to news… Continue reading UNRWA condemns demolition of Palestinian home in East Jerusalem
Rare coral reef discovered near Tahiti is ‘like a work of art’, says diver
One of the largest coral reefs in the world has been discovered by a UN-supported scientific mission off the coast of Tahiti. Announcing the stunning find on Thursday, UNESCO said that divers had explored large rose-shaped corals spanning some three kilometres, at depths of between 30 and 65 metres. Early indications suggest that its depth has protected… Continue reading Rare coral reef discovered near Tahiti is ‘like a work of art’, says diver
Palestine-Israel: UN envoy highlights urgent need for reform
Urgent action is required to prevent further deterioration of the economic, security and political situation across the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the UN’s Middle East envoy, Tor Wennesland, told the Security Council on Wednesday. The fiscal situation of the Palestinian Authority (PA) continues to be dire, he said, threatening its stability and putting service delivery at… Continue reading Palestine-Israel: UN envoy highlights urgent need for reform
UN chief lauds ‘demonstrable effort to make peace’ in Ethiopia
The UN Secretary-General on Wednesday said he was “delighted” to learn that “a demonstrable effort to make peace” in Ethiopia is finally underway, according to information relayed to him by the African Union High Representative for the Horn of Africa. According to a statement released by his Spokesperson, António Guterres spoke on the phone with the former Nigerian president, Olusegun Obasanjo, to exchange views on the conflictthat has affected millions of people across the country and the rest of the region,since fighting… Continue reading UN chief lauds ‘demonstrable effort to make peace’ in Ethiopia
2021 joins top 7 warmest years on record: WMO
Last year joined the list of the seven warmest years on record, the UN weather agency said on Wednesday, and was also the seventh consecutive year when the global temperature has been more than 1°C above pre-industrial levels; edging closer to the limit laid out under the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change. Although average… Continue reading 2021 joins top 7 warmest years on record: WMO
UN celebrates 25 years of mandate to protect children caught in conflict
Although international action over the past 25 years has led to the release of more than 170,000 boys and girls recruited to fight, more remains to be done, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday. Mr. Guterres was among senior officials, ambassadors and other members of the international community marking the 25th anniversary of the… Continue reading UN celebrates 25 years of mandate to protect children caught in conflict
UNRWA seeks $1.6 billion to support Palestinian refugees in 2022
The UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, on Tuesday appealed for $1.6 billion to support its lifesaving work this year amid acute regional crises and chronic funding shortfalls. UNRWA provides services and programmes, including education, health and food assistance, to more than five million Palestinians across the Middle East. The 2022 budget proposal includes… Continue reading UNRWA seeks $1.6 billion to support Palestinian refugees in 2022
Bachelet: Women’s participation forging peace worldwide, ‘vastly worse’ post pandemic
With COVID-19, the situation for women human rights defenders and the prospects for women’s full participation in building peace, has become “vastly worse”, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday. Michelle Bachelet was participating in a Security Council debate dedicated to the theme “Protecting Participation: Addressing violence targeting women in peace and security processes”. The human… Continue reading Bachelet: Women’s participation forging peace worldwide, ‘vastly worse’ post pandemic
Sudan urged to stop unnecessary use of force against protestors
Authorities in Sudan must immediately halt unnecessary and disproportionate use of force against protesters, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday, calling for those responsible for abuses to be brought to justice. Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said the human rights situation in Sudan continues to be of serious concern, with peaceful protestors killed or… Continue reading Sudan urged to stop unnecessary use of force against protestors
UN rights office warns over violent escalation in Yemen and beyond
Escalating conflict in Yemen has seen an alarming number of air and drone strikes already this year, notably against civilians and non-military targets, the UN rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday. “We are deeply concerned by the continuing escalation of the conflict in Yemen. Overnight, air strikes by the Saudi-led coalition on the capital, Sana’a, are reported… Continue reading UN rights office warns over violent escalation in Yemen and beyond
Guterres condemns attack on Abu Dhabi airport and oil facility
The Secretary-General condemned on Monday the attacks on Abu Dhabi’s International Airport and the nearby Musaffah industrial area, which reportedly caused several civilian casualties and have been claimed by the Yemen-based Houthi rebel group, formally known as Ansar Allah. According to news agencies, the drone attack targeting an oil facility in the capital of the United Arab… Continue reading Guterres condemns attack on Abu Dhabi airport and oil facility
Concrete action essential to fulfill Darfur promise: ICC Prosecutor
Delivering the ICC’s 34th report on Darfur to the Council, he emphasized the critical need for cooperation and concrete action, both by the authorities in Khartoum and the international community. Mr. Khan travelled to the Sudanese capital last August, just two months after taking up his appointment, where he met with Darfur survivors, civil society… Continue reading Concrete action essential to fulfill Darfur promise: ICC Prosecutor
Tonga volcanic eruption: Too soon to assess damage
Tonga’s capital, Nuku’alofa, is covered in ash and dust following the underwater volcanic eruption at the weekend, but the situation is calm there and first clean-up efforts are underway, UN humanitarians said on Monday. Further afield in the Pacific archipelago, an update from aid coordinating office OCHA, indicated that there has been significant damage to… Continue reading Tonga volcanic eruption: Too soon to assess damage
Tonga: The UN stands ready to support after volcano eruption and tsunami
Secretary-General António Guterres expressed his deep concern after reports of a tsunami and ash affecting Tonga following the eruption on an undersea volcano near the Pacific nation. The UN chief also aired his concern about the tsunami warnings that have been issued in other countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Japan and the United States.… Continue reading Tonga: The UN stands ready to support after volcano eruption and tsunami
Horrors of Hiroshima, a reminder nuclear weapons remain global threat
Those first nuclear weapons deployed by the United States, indiscriminately killed tens of thousands of non-combatants but also left indelible scars for the immediate survivors, that they, their children and grandchildren still carry today. “The Red Cross hospital was full of dead bodies. The death of a human is a solemn and sad thing, but… Continue reading Horrors of Hiroshima, a reminder nuclear weapons remain global threat
Child and woman injured following rocket attack in Iraq
“A child being hurt is a child too many”, said the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative in Iraq on Friday, following a rocket attack against a school in Baghdad the previous night, which left a child and woman injured. In a statement, Sheema SenGupta stressed that “children must be protected from attacks at all times” and that… Continue reading Child and woman injured following rocket attack in Iraq
Tigray: Aid operations ‘about to grind to a halt’, warns WFP
Aid and food distribution operations in northern Ethiopia are about “to grind to a halt” amid ongoing fighting, bloodshed and a lack of funding that is making humanitarian access impossible, the UN World Food Programme, WFP, said on Friday. Escalating clashes in Tigray have meant that no WFP aid convoys have been able to reach… Continue reading Tigray: Aid operations ‘about to grind to a halt’, warns WFP
Colombia: Children still ‘used and abused’ despite historic peace accord
Despite a steady decrease in grave violations against children in Colombia since the signing of the 2016 Peace Agreement between the Government and FARC rebels, youngsters there continue to suffer from the impact of hostilities, according to a new UN report published on Wednesday. While welcoming a decline in violations, Virginia Gamba, Special Representative for… Continue reading Colombia: Children still ‘used and abused’ despite historic peace accord
Yemen: ‘Political will, responsible leadership” needed, to end 7-year war
“Genuine political will, responsible leadership and adherence to the interest of the entire population is needed”, he said. Military escalations Mr. Grundberg highlighted recent fighting, which he described as being “among the worst…seen in Yemen for years”. Grundberg to #UNSC: “The continued imposition of road closures &checkpoints across the country, as well as the impediments… Continue reading Yemen: ‘Political will, responsible leadership” needed, to end 7-year war
At least four children killed during escalation of conflict in Myanmar
At least four children have been killed and multiple others have been maimed during an escalation of conflict over the past week in Myanmar, said the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Tuesday. Last Saturday, the body of a 13-year-old boy was discovered in Matupi, Chin State, while a 12-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy were… Continue reading At least four children killed during escalation of conflict in Myanmar
‘Prompt, independent, impartial investigations’ needed in Kazakhstan: UN rights office
Close to 10,000 people are now estimated to be held in detention following the riots. “We understand that the Ministry of Interior has announced that some 9,900 people are in detention as of the 11th of January. Now, this is clearly a huge number,” said OHCHR spokesperson Liz Throssell, briefing reporters at the United Nations… Continue reading ‘Prompt, independent, impartial investigations’ needed in Kazakhstan: UN rights office
Mali: Security Council warned over ‘endless cycle of instability’
A decade after civil conflict erupted in Mali, hopes for an early resolution to insurgency and strife have not materialized, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the country, El-Ghassim Wane, told the Security Council on Tuesday. Instead, the UN top envoy explained, “insecurity has expanded, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated, more children are of out of school and the country has been affected by… Continue reading Mali: Security Council warned over ‘endless cycle of instability’
Eight Afghan students die in explosion outside school
The use of explosives that lie dormant, particularly in populated areas, is “a persistent and growing threat to children and their families”, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday, expressing deep sadness over the death of eight students in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. The explosive remnant of war that detonated near a school on Monday… Continue reading Eight Afghan students die in explosion outside school
Preserve right of asylum, UN refugee agency urges EU Council presidencies
Amid record global displacement, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, on Monday urged European countries to prioritize the better protection of people fleeing war, conflict and persecution. UNHCR made the appeal in recommendations to France, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), and the Czech Republic, which assumes the presidency… Continue reading Preserve right of asylum, UN refugee agency urges EU Council presidencies
Scores of civilians dead, UN chief condemns ‘appalling’ attacks in Nigeria
The Secretary-General, António Guterres, strongly condemned on Monday the “appalling” attacks perpetrated over the weekend in Nigeria’s Zamfara State in which scores of civilians were killed. According to news agencies, an estimated 200 people were killed and 10,000 displaced in attacks by armed bandits, following military air raids on their hideouts last week. In a statement, the UN chief extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims,… Continue reading Scores of civilians dead, UN chief condemns ‘appalling’ attacks in Nigeria
UN top envoy: Resurgence of coups d’état, consequence of being ‘completely out of step’
After a recent wave of attempts and coups d’état in Central African Republic, Mali, Sudan and Guinea, The UN Special Representative for the region told the Security Council on Monday this resurgence, particularly in West Africa, “is often the consequence of political practices that are completely out of step with the aspirations of the populations.” Annadif Khatir Mahamat Saleh, who also heads the UN Office for West Africa… Continue reading UN top envoy: Resurgence of coups d’état, consequence of being ‘completely out of step’
Agencies suspend Tigray aid as ‘scores’ are killed due to airstrikes
Recent airstrikes on camps for internally displaced persons and refugees in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, have reportedly killed scores of civilians, including children, and left many more injured. On Sunday, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) told reporters that some aid agencies were suspending operations in an area where a deadly air strike hit a camp for displaced people. “Humanitarian partners suspended… Continue reading Agencies suspend Tigray aid as ‘scores’ are killed due to airstrikes
‘Keep speaking out’, UN chief urges in message to World Youth Forum
Although everyone has been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact on young people has been “especially heartbreaking”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday. In a video message to the World Youth Forum in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, he urged participants to help shape a better world after the crisis, in line with… Continue reading ‘Keep speaking out’, UN chief urges in message to World Youth Forum
First Person: Discovering the reality of life in Iraq
“At the United Nations, there are two worlds: Headquarters and the field. United Nations Headquarters in New York is our mothership. In iconic rooms such as the General Assembly Hall and the Security Council Chamber, our Member States make decisions that affect people across the globe. Meanwhile, the field is where those decisions are felt… Continue reading First Person: Discovering the reality of life in Iraq
Interview: Time to rethink tourism, an economic lifeline for millions
Hopes that the tourism industry would rebound from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been dented by the wildfire spread of the Omicron variant. In an exclusive interview with UN News, Zoritsa Urosevic, Executive Director of the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), called for new ideas to restart the sector. The United Nations… Continue reading Interview: Time to rethink tourism, an economic lifeline for millions
From the Field: Working with nature to transform lives
So-called “nature-based solutions” are an important element in tackling the climate crisis, but they also play a major role in addressing other challenges, from food security, to health, and sustainable development. Irrigation schemes enable smallholder farmers, particularly women and young people, to have greater access to water., by © IFAD/FAO/WFP/Petterik Wiggers The UN agricultural development… Continue reading From the Field: Working with nature to transform lives
5 things you should know about the greenhouse gases warming the planet
1. What is the greenhouse effect? In a greenhouse, sunlight enters, and heat is retained. The greenhouse effect describes a similar phenomenon on a planetary scale but, instead of the glass of a greenhouse, certain gases are increasingly raising global temperatures. The surface of the Earth absorbs just under half of the sun’s energy, while… Continue reading 5 things you should know about the greenhouse gases warming the planet
Release of detainees a ‘significant confidence-building step’ in Ethiopia: UN chief
The Ethiopian Government on Friday freed several high-profile political detainees, a move UN Secretary-General António Guterres hailed as a “significant confidence-building step”. Some leaders from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which has been battling government forces in the north for more than a year, were among those granted amnesty, according to media reports. I… Continue reading Release of detainees a ‘significant confidence-building step’ in Ethiopia: UN chief
Climate change: For 25th year in a row, Greenland ice sheet shrinks
2021 marked the 25th year in a row in which the key Greenland ice sheet lost more mass during the melting season, than it gained during the winter, according to a new UN-endorsed report issued on Friday. The data from the Danish Arctic monitoring service Polar Portal – which forms part of the UN weather agency WMO’s annual State of the Climate report – shows that early summer was cold and wet, with unusually heavy and late snowfall in June, which… Continue reading Climate change: For 25th year in a row, Greenland ice sheet shrinks
UN calls for investigation into attack against peacekeepers in Lebanon
The UN is urging authorities in Lebanon to conduct a quick and thorough investigation into an attack earlier this week against peacekeepers maintaining security and stability in the south of the country. The ‘blue helmets’ were attacked on Tuesday night by unknown perpetrators. Their UN vehicles were vandalized and official items were stolen. ‘Disinformation’ “Contrary… Continue reading UN calls for investigation into attack against peacekeepers in Lebanon
Two children killed in airstrike on Tigray refugee camp
“Refugees are not and should never be a target”, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Thursday, following reports of a deadly airstrike on the Mai Aini refugee camp in Tigray, northern Ethiopia. While UN refugee agency, UNHCR, continues to gather and corroborate details on yesterday’s attack that left three Eritrean refugees dead… Continue reading Two children killed in airstrike on Tigray refugee camp
UN disarmament chief urges Syria to come clean on chemical weapons
Izumi Nakamitsu also urged the country to cooperate with international body, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), adding that “full cooperation” is “essential to closing these outstanding issues.” The UN disarmament chief was presenting an update on the implementation of Security Council resolution 2118 (2013) regarding the elimination of Syria’s chemical weapons programme. According to Ms. Nakamitsu, Syria has submitted 17 amendments and several… Continue reading UN disarmament chief urges Syria to come clean on chemical weapons
UNESCO condemns killing of journalist in Myanmar
Authorities in Myanmar are being urged to conduct a full investigation into the killing of a journalist last month, reportedly during an army attack in the southeast, the UN’s educational and cultural agency, UNESCO, said on Wednesday. Audrey Azoulay, the UNESCO Director-General, denounced the killing of Sai Win Aung, also known as A Sai K,… Continue reading UNESCO condemns killing of journalist in Myanmar
UNICEF: Grim start to new year as 2 children are killed, 5 injured, in Syria
Warring parties should never attack children or the services they rely on, a senior official with the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, said on Tuesday, following recent violence and disruption in Syria. “Only in the past four days – since the new year began – two children were killed and another five were injured in the… Continue reading UNICEF: Grim start to new year as 2 children are killed, 5 injured, in Syria
Special Representative regrets resignation of Sudan’s Prime Minister
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sudan, Volker Perthes, regretted on Monday the Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s decision to step down. According to news agencies, Mr. Hamdok resigned after another day of mass protests that rocked the capital of the country, Khartoum. After being detained during the 25 October military takeover, along with senior officials and political activists, the… Continue reading Special Representative regrets resignation of Sudan’s Prime Minister
Sudan: Refrain from ‘disproportionate use of force’ against protesters
Reported killings and injuries during peaceful demonstrations in Sudan is a cause for deep concern, said the UN human rights office on Friday (OHCHR). OHCHR also highlighted attacks which reportedly took place against a hospital and media office on Thursday, during which rights activists were arrested. “We urge authorities to refrain from unnecessary and disproportionate… Continue reading Sudan: Refrain from ‘disproportionate use of force’ against protesters
2021 Year in Review: Celebrating UN values in action
As the COVID-19 pandemic continued into a second year, many of the exceptional people we featured in 2021 were, unsurprisingly, health workers putting themselves at considerable personal risk to ensure members of their communities survived the pandemic. ‘We pray to God to save us from famine’ These risks are compounded in conflict zones where workers… Continue reading 2021 Year in Review: Celebrating UN values in action
Grave violations rise for children in conflict
Armed conflict, inter-communal violence and insecurity continued to take a devastating toll on thousands of children throughout 2021, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), warned on Friday. From Afghanistan to Yemen, and Syria to northern Ethiopia, UNICEF denounced grave violations against youngsters in both protracted and new conflicts. ‘Dreadful disregard’ Last week, four children were reportedly among the victims of an attack that killed at least 35 people – including two Save the… Continue reading Grave violations rise for children in conflict
2021 Year in Review: Climate action, or blah, blah, blah?
Heading into uncharted territory To avoid catastrophic climate change, global temperatures rises need to be kept to a maximum of 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels, but the odds of the world getting hotter in the next five years continue to increase. The World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) flagship State of the Global Climate report warned in… Continue reading 2021 Year in Review: Climate action, or blah, blah, blah?
Escalation in Yemen ‘worst in years’ – UN top envoy
According to his statement, airstrikes on Sana’a have resulted in the loss of civilian lives, and damage to noncombatant infrastructure and residential areas. A continued offensive on Ma’rib, where at least 35,000 people have been forced to flee since September, and unabated missile attacks on the governorate are causing civilian casualties, damage to civilian objects and… Continue reading Escalation in Yemen ‘worst in years’ – UN top envoy
2021 Year in Review: UN support for countries in conflict
Long-running conflicts continued in Syria and Yemen this year, whilst fresh unrest caused serious instability in Myanmar, Afghanistan, Ethiopia and Sudan. United Nations “Blue Helmet” peacekeepers suffered losses and injuries, particularly those serving in the peacekeeping missions in Mali and the Central African Republic (CAR). Nevertheless, the UN reaffirmed its commitment to protect those caught… Continue reading 2021 Year in Review: UN support for countries in conflict
Central African Republic: Scores of militias forced out of Boyo
UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic (CAR) have ousted scores of militants from the embattled town of Boyo, in the south of the country. The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the CAR, known by its French acronym MINUSCA, launched an operation on Saturday to expel from Boyo, in Ouaka prefecture, around 200 members of… Continue reading Central African Republic: Scores of militias forced out of Boyo
UNESCO marks semi-centennial anniversary of biosphere preservation
The UN cultural agency commemorated on Monday the 50th anniversary of its Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB), which created in 1971, has been promoting a long-lasting connection between people and nature. “This is really a programme for the people, because people are part of nature…so they are incorporated in nature protection but also in sustainable… Continue reading UNESCO marks semi-centennial anniversary of biosphere preservation
Myanmar: UN humanitarian chief calls for probe into ‘grievous’ attack on civilians
Authorities in Myanmar must investigate a recent deadly attack against civilians in Kayah state, the UN humanitarian affairs chief Martin Griffiths said in a statement on Sunday. Mr. Griffiths said he was “horrified” by reports that at least 35 people, including at least one child, were killed in the attack, which occurred on Friday. They… Continue reading Myanmar: UN humanitarian chief calls for probe into ‘grievous’ attack on civilians
Former ‘failed State’ Somalia on fragile path to progress: A UN Resident Coordinator blog
Somalia has been riven by decades of conflict and extreme weather events but, says Adam Abdelmoula, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in the country, there are signs of progress amidst a host of ongoing challenges. “I arrived in Somalia in September 2019, two decades after having worked here previously. I knew that I was… Continue reading Former ‘failed State’ Somalia on fragile path to progress: A UN Resident Coordinator blog
‘Grasp this opportunity’, Guterres says, following announcements by Ethiopia and Tigray forces
In the wake of recent developments in northern Ethiopia, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday urged warring sides to seize the opportunity to bring an end to more than a year of fighting in the Tigray region. Mr. Guterres has welcomed the Ethiopian government’s announcement on Friday that the National Defence Force will pause at… Continue reading ‘Grasp this opportunity’, Guterres says, following announcements by Ethiopia and Tigray forces
Champions of the Earth: The Sea Women of Melanesia
The Sea Women of Melanesia, a group of divers who give women in the South Pacific region the skills to monitor the health of coral reefs, and create and restore marine protected areas, have been named Champions of the Earth, the UN’s highest environmental award, in the Inspiration and Action category. To most people, fins,… Continue reading Champions of the Earth: The Sea Women of Melanesia
Libyan elections postponed, new date expected within 30 days
Having arrived in Libya on 12 December, Special Advisor Stephanie Williams said that she has heard “time and again the overwhelming desire of Libyans to go to the ballot box to determine their future and to end the long transitional period through the holding of inclusive, free, fair, and credible elections”. “I have also heard… Continue reading Libyan elections postponed, new date expected within 30 days
Authorities urged to protect women and children following violence and protests in Sudan
Kambou Fofana, Acting UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, made the appeal in a statement on reported excessive use of force against children. “UNICEF calls on all authorities in Sudan to protect all children from all forms of violence and harm including during conflict and political events. The use of excessive… Continue reading Authorities urged to protect women and children following violence and protests in Sudan
Champions of the Earth: Mia Mottley versus the ‘faceless few’
The Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has been awarded the 2021 Champions of the Earth Award, the UN’s highest environmental honour, for her policy leadership. When the top Barbadian politician stood up in front of the UN General Assembly earlier this year, she was not in a mood to pull punches. In front of… Continue reading Champions of the Earth: Mia Mottley versus the ‘faceless few’
Security Council paves way for aid to reach desperate Afghans
The Security Council on Wednesday unanimously adopted a resolution clearing the way for aid to reach Afghans in desperate need of basic support, while preventing funds from falling into the hands of the Taliban, a move welcomed by the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator as a “milestone” decision that will save lives. Martin Griffiths, who is also Under-Secretary-General… Continue reading Security Council paves way for aid to reach desperate Afghans
Champions of the Earth: Kyrgystan’s environmental entrepreneur
A picture of the Krygyz capital Bishkek, covered in a thick blanket of polluted air, spurred Maria Kolesnikova to start an environmental movement. Her efforts have been rewarded, as she’s now 2021 Champion of the Earth for Entrepreneurial Vision. Bishkek, home to roughly one million people, is among the world’s cities with the worst air… Continue reading Champions of the Earth: Kyrgystan’s environmental entrepreneur
Libya: Tensions as armed groups mobilize in Tripoli
The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) on Tuesday expressed concern over the unfolding security situation in the capital, Tripoli, where forces affiliated with different armed groups have been deploying. The development came as Libyans awaited news about the postponement of long-promised landmark elections, due to take place on Friday. Appeal for dialogue The current… Continue reading Libya: Tensions as armed groups mobilize in Tripoli
Middle East: Positive steps needed to restore calm
Tor Wennesland painted a grim picture of “clashes, attacks, military operations” and continued settler-related violence amidst a severe fiscal and economic crisis in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). “It is crucial that all parties take immediate steps to lower tensions and restore calm”, he said, warning that if left unchecked, the situation in the West… Continue reading Middle East: Positive steps needed to restore calm
The UN belongs to young people, deputy chief tells young Costa Rican activists
Ms. Mohammed spoke with young environmental and climate activists there as part of her two-day mission to the Central American country, which concluded on Tuesday. Communities across #CostaRica are working to restore the mangroves. Thanks to leaders like Estela in Cuajiniquil, Guanacaste leading the way to restoration of these magnificent ecosystems, bringing livelihoods to families.… Continue reading The UN belongs to young people, deputy chief tells young Costa Rican activists
Sudan protests: Security forces in spotlight over sexual violence allegations
In Sudan, reports of serious sexual violence and the use of live ammunition against protesters at the weekend must be investigated immediately, the UN rights office, OHCHR, said on Tuesday. The allegations surfaced after demonstrations in Khartoum on Sunday, where tens of thousands had massed to mark the third anniversary of protests that led to the… Continue reading Sudan protests: Security forces in spotlight over sexual violence allegations
Champions of the Earth: The Ugandan vet protecting people and wildlife
Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka this year’s Champion of the Earth for Science and Innovation, has spent three decades helping to safeguard some of the world’s rarest primates, including endangered mountain gorillas. Much of Dr. Kalema-Zikusoka’s work has been in impoverished East African communities that border protected areas, where she has helped improve healthcare and create economic… Continue reading Champions of the Earth: The Ugandan vet protecting people and wildlife
UN envoy outlines ‘possibilities for progress’ in Syria next year
“No one should expect miracles or quick solutions – the path forward will be necessarily incremental. But I hope that this coming year we can work on concrete steps towards the implementation of Security Council resolution 2254,” he said. .@GeirOPedersen Now is the time to explore whether a political process can meaningfully move forward in… Continue reading UN envoy outlines ‘possibilities for progress’ in Syria next year
South Sudan: Senior UN official condemns killing of humanitarian worker
The UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator in South Sudan has strongly condemned the killing of a UN-contracted aid worker on Sunday, that also left another injured, after the convoy they were travelling in came under attack. In a press release issued on Monday, Matthew Hollingworth, said the World Food Programme (WFP) convoy had been deliberately targeted, and… Continue reading South Sudan: Senior UN official condemns killing of humanitarian worker
UN humanitarians aid Philippines response to Super Typhoon Rai
Reports of “utter devastation” caused by Super Typhoon Rai have continued to come in from the Philippines, where the UN is helping respond to urgent needs. In an update posted online early on Monday, the top UN humanitarian coordinator in the archipelago, Gustavo Gonzalez, said that aid assessment teams had reached communities in need of emergency assistance… Continue reading UN humanitarians aid Philippines response to Super Typhoon Rai
I see a light at the end of the tunnel for Nigeria : A UN Resident Coordinator blog
“When I arrived in 2016, I set out to go beyond the traditional engagements with governments, the diplomatic and business communities, and engage and interact with the people, and their diverse cultures and traditions. It has been an incredible journey, with milestones and legacies to build on. In the last five years, as I applied… Continue reading I see a light at the end of the tunnel for Nigeria : A UN Resident Coordinator blog
From the Field: Interweaving ecosystems in Indonesia
The UN Development Programme (UNDP) is working with local communities in Indonesia’s Kalimantan forests to protect biodiversity and generate sustainable livelihoods. Traditional weaving in Ensaid Panjang, Kalimantan, Indonesia., by UNDP Indonesia Traditionally, the cultivation of natural dyes are used for traditional weaving in Kalimantan, Indonesia’s territory on the island of Borneo. These methods are being… Continue reading From the Field: Interweaving ecosystems in Indonesia
In a world of choices, ‘let us choose peace’, urges UN chief
Secretary-General António Guterres received the Lamp of Peace award on Saturday, a major honour from the Catholic Church, which he said recognizes the work of UN personnel “striving for peace around the world”. Reminding that after the horrors of World War in the 20th Century, “the UN was created in the name of peace”, he… Continue reading In a world of choices, ‘let us choose peace’, urges UN chief
Can recycling cut unsafe migration from Haiti?
The initiative, launched by the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM), will not only help to improve the environment, it may also provide new housing which is resilient to natural disasters. On the International Day of Migrants, celebrated annually on 18 December, UN Haiti looks at how recycling could make a contribution towards people staying… Continue reading Can recycling cut unsafe migration from Haiti?
‘UN stands with the people of Lebanon’, declares Guterres
In a video message to the people of Lebanon, Mr. Guterres said he was deeply concerned about the hardships they are facing, underlining UN solidarity with the country. Next week I will be traveling to Lebanon with one simple message: the @UN stands with you. I look forward to engaging with people from all… Continue reading ‘UN stands with the people of Lebanon’, declares Guterres
Cameroon: Intercommunal clashes continue to displace thousands
Intercommunal clashes that erupted in Cameroon’s Far North region over the past two weeks have driven at least 100,000 people from their homes, although the actual number may be much higher, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, said on Friday. In the last few days, more than 85,000 people have fled into neighbouring Chad while at least 15,000 Cameroonians have been forced to… Continue reading Cameroon: Intercommunal clashes continue to displace thousands
Ethiopia crisis: Human Rights Council sets up international rights probe
In a special session held at the request of the European Union, to discuss the impact of conflict that began in Tigray in the north of the country 13 months ago, delegates were told that nine in 10 people in the region now require humanitarian assistance. For a special session to happen, one third of… Continue reading Ethiopia crisis: Human Rights Council sets up international rights probe
38℃ record Arctic temperature confirmed, others likely to follow: WMO
A new and disturbing high temperature record for the Arctic of 38 degrees Celsius, or just over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, was confirmed by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday. Worryingly, the temperature reading taken last June in the Siberian town of Verkhoyansk – which is located 115 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle –… Continue reading 38℃ record Arctic temperature confirmed, others likely to follow: WMO
Mountain Day: ‘Peak ambition must be to keep our summits clean’, declares veteran climber
That’s the message on International Mountain Day from passionate climber and UN Geneva worker, Michel Baronian, who’s been an avid mountaineer for more than 40 years. Although he has stopped keeping track, Michel estimates that he has climbed Mont Blanc – Western Europe’s highest mountain at 4,807 meters – more than 100 times. Reaching the heights He has also scaled peaks higher than 8,000 meters, such as Annapurna in Nepal, without using supplemental oxygen. “When I am up there, it is… Continue reading Mountain Day: ‘Peak ambition must be to keep our summits clean’, declares veteran climber
Land and water ecosystems, ‘stressed to a critical point’
Land and water resources are “stressed to a critical point”, following significant deterioration over the past decade, according to a major new report released on Thursday by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Entitled, State of the World’s Land and Water Resources for Food and Agriculture – Systems at breaking point (SOLAW 2021), the report highlights the challenges that lie ahead in feeding a global population that should near ten billion by 2050. At the… Continue reading Land and water ecosystems, ‘stressed to a critical point’
Plastics in soil threaten food security, health, and environment: FAO
Plastic pollution has become pervasive in agricultural soils, according to a new report released on Tuesday by the UN agriculture agency, posing a threat to food security, people’s health, and the environment. While plastic refuse littering beaches and oceans draws high-profile attention, the Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Assessment of agricultural plastics and their sustainability:… Continue reading Plastics in soil threaten food security, health, and environment: FAO
Women sweep UN’s 2021 ‘Champions of the Earth’ awards
According to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the all-female Champions were chosen for their impact and leadership in advancing bold action on behalf of people and the planet. “These Champions of the Earth inspire, defend, mobilise and act to tackle the greatest environmental challenges of our time, including ecosystem protection and restoration”, the agency said… Continue reading Women sweep UN’s 2021 ‘Champions of the Earth’ awards
From the Field: ‘climate-smart’ development in an uncertain world
Today, when the UN plans initiatives to help vulnerable communities become more resilient, the climate crisis has to be part of the equation. The UN Development Programme (UNDP) is connecting the dots between people and the impacts that climate change is having on their lives. Solar water facility in Ethiopia, by UNDP Every solution is… Continue reading From the Field: ‘climate-smart’ development in an uncertain world
Excess salt in soils puts food security at risk: FAO
Soil salinization refers to excessive levels of salt in the soil, which can inhibit plant growth and even be toxic to life. It can occur naturally, for example in deserts due to lack of water and intense evaporation, or as a consequence of human activity. FAO is highlighting the issue in marking World Soil Day… Continue reading Excess salt in soils puts food security at risk: FAO
COP26: Convert climate ‘promises to action’, urge UN rights experts
Marking the 35th anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development, independent UN human rights experts on Friday issued an urgent call to “move from promises to action” on the outcomes of the UN’s landmark COP26 climate conference. More than three dozen UN experts endorsed a statement calling for greater transparency and rigorous follow… Continue reading COP26: Convert climate ‘promises to action’, urge UN rights experts
Youth embody ‘spirit’ of 21st century more than parents, new survey shows
Even in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and other global challenges, children and youth are nearly 50 per cent more likely than older people to believe that the world is becoming a better place, according to the results of a landmark intergenerational poll published on Thursday. The international survey was conducted by… Continue reading Youth embody ‘spirit’ of 21st century more than parents, new survey shows
COP26 closes with ‘compromise’ deal on climate, but it’s not enough, says UN chief
After extending the COP26 climate negotiations an extra day, nearly 200 countries meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, adopted on Saturday an outcome document that, according to the UN Secretary-General, “reflects the interests, the contradictions, and the state of political will in the world today”. “It is an important step but is not enough. We must accelerate… Continue reading COP26 closes with ‘compromise’ deal on climate, but it’s not enough, says UN chief
As COP26 deadline slips, negotiators keep working to agree crucial climate deal
Alok Sharma, the COP26 President, said late on Friday that a small number of key issues remain unresolved. “This is our collective moment in history, this is our chance to forge a cleaner, healthier and more prosperous world, and this is our time to deliver on the high ambition set by our leaders at the… Continue reading As COP26 deadline slips, negotiators keep working to agree crucial climate deal
COP26: Promises ‘ring hollow’ when fossil fuels still receive trillions in subsidies; UN chief calls on negotiators to pick up the pace
Governments need to show the necessary ambition on mitigation, adaptation, and finance in a balanced way, and they can’t settle for the “lowest common denominator”, the UN Secretary-General has said in Glasgow, where crucial climate negotiations are in the final stretch. Meanwhile, a coalition of countries launched a new pledge to end gas and oil… Continue reading COP26: Promises ‘ring hollow’ when fossil fuels still receive trillions in subsidies; UN chief calls on negotiators to pick up the pace
UN chief welcomes China-US pledge to cooperate on climate action
Wednesday’s announcement that China and the United States have agreed to collaborate more closely on climate action was hailed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres as an important step in the right direction. News of the joint declaration between the two countries, both major emitters of greenhouse gases, came late in the evening in Glasgow, where… Continue reading UN chief welcomes China-US pledge to cooperate on climate action
Era free of fossil-fuel powered vehicles comes into focus at COP26; draft outcome is met with calls for more ambition
A world where every car, bus and truck sold is electric and affordable, where shipping vessels use only sustainable fuels, and where planes can run on green hydrogen may sound like a sci-fi movie, but here, at COP26, many governments and businesses said they have started to work to make it a reality. Wednesday was… Continue reading Era free of fossil-fuel powered vehicles comes into focus at COP26; draft outcome is met with calls for more ambition
Landmine casualties ‘exceptionally high’, Syria and Afghanistan worst-hit
Global casualties from anti-personnel landmines were “exceptionally high” last year, with Syrians and Afghans worst-hit, a UN-backed civil society report said on Wednesday According to Landmine Monitor 2021, the number of victims rose by 20 per cent in 2020 compared with the previous 12 months, the result of “increased armed conflict and contamination” of land with improvised… Continue reading Landmine casualties ‘exceptionally high’, Syria and Afghanistan worst-hit
Women bear the brunt of the climate crisis, COP26 highlights
After ‘walking’ some 8,000 miles across Europe, Little Amal, a giant puppet representing a young Syrian refugee girl, arrived in Glasgow right on time for ‘Women’s Day’ at COP26. The 3.5-metre-tall living artwork surprised attendants atTuesday’s plenary when it walked up the stairs and joined Samoan climate activist Brianna Fruean for a hug and a… Continue reading Women bear the brunt of the climate crisis, COP26 highlights
A matter of life or death: At COP26, vulnerable countries tell developed nations it’s time to keep their promise on climate finance
Their main call: developed countries must uphold their promise of finance and support to the small states that are at risk of losing so much to the combat against climate change. “From the ocean came forth life, peace and comfort, a world not known to most but that was one with my people…We will remember… Continue reading A matter of life or death: At COP26, vulnerable countries tell developed nations it’s time to keep their promise on climate finance
UN system generated 25% fewer greenhouse gas emissions in 2020
With significant travel restrictions and large portions of personnel working from home in 2020, the UN system generated approximately 25 per cent fewer greenhouse emissions than in the year before. That’s one of the key points to emerge from the Greening the Blue Report 2021, the first study to reveal the impact that COVID-19 has had on the UN system’s environmental footprint. Addressing the report,… Continue reading UN system generated 25% fewer greenhouse gas emissions in 2020
Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’
The world must not forget the roughly one million Rohingya from Myanmar “forced to run for their lives from the military’s genocidal attack against them”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Monday, beginning his first mission to Bangladesh. The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, began his… Continue reading Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’
UN raises alarm over ‘continuing’ expulsions of asylum seekers from Libya
Asylum-seekers and other migrants continue to be forcefully expelled from Libya, raising concerns at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). Speaking to journalists in Geneva, Spokesperson Rupert Colville, pointed out a “continuing series” of expulsions, including two large groups of Sudanese over the past month, and another group of 24 Eritreans, apparently at imminent risk of similar treatment. … Continue reading UN raises alarm over ‘continuing’ expulsions of asylum seekers from Libya
Mexico: With scores killed in truck crash, UN urges States to agree ‘controlled’ migration
Despite repeated calls for concrete international action to reduce the tragic death toll of migrants, dozens were killed in Mexico when a crowded truck overturned in Chiapas on Thursday night, the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) said in a statement released on Friday. At least 54 reportedly Central American migrants died and more than 100 were injured – the single deadliest incident for migrants in Mexico since at least 2014, when IOM… Continue reading Mexico: With scores killed in truck crash, UN urges States to agree ‘controlled’ migration
Climate change fuels violence and mass displacement in Cameroon
A flare-up in intercommunal fighting in northern Cameroon has forced tens of thousands of people to flee their homes and brought a halt to aid operations there, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday. The development is just the latest episode in the difficult relationship between the region’s herders, fishermen and farmers, who have seen the… Continue reading Climate change fuels violence and mass displacement in Cameroon
$1.79 billion needed to help Venezuelan refugees and migrants
The increasing needs of refugees and migrants from Venezuela have worsened with the COVID-19 pandemic, say UN rights experts. The number of Venezuelans worldwide who’ve gone on the run has now topped six million, with the vast majority hosted by countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and migration agency… Continue reading $1.79 billion needed to help Venezuelan refugees and migrants
Navigating complex peace and security challenges together: Grandi
Conflict, climate change and COVID-19, have created a perfect storm of challenges facing refugees, displaced people and their hosts, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, told the Security Council on Tuesday. The deadly mix has increased forced displacement and increased hardships, while the climate emergency has fuelled conflict in Sahel, he said. Underlining the importance… Continue reading Navigating complex peace and security challenges together: Grandi
Clashes displace thousands in Darfur, where 6.2 million will need assistance next year
With escalating violence displacing thousands of people since November, the humanitarian situation in Sudan’s Darfur is getting worse and around 6.2 million people will need humanitarian assistance next year, UN agencies reported on Tuesday. The Principal Situation Coordinator for the region at the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), Toby Harward, told journalists in Geneva that the agency is deeply concerned about the situation. According to him, nearly 10,000 Sudanese have fled a wave of intercommunal violence in the Jebel… Continue reading Clashes displace thousands in Darfur, where 6.2 million will need assistance next year
Avoid starvation – ‘Immediate priority’ for 3.5 million Afghans
Amidst “truly unprecedented levels” of hunger in Afghanistan, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday that as winter arrives, avoiding widespread starvation “is an immediate priority”. Launching a global fundraising winter campaign to help forcibly displaced families in Afghanistan and elsewhere to cope with the most life-threatening months of the year, UNHCR Spokesperson Babar Baloch described it as “a crisis of hunger and starvation”. “People don’t have… Continue reading Avoid starvation – ‘Immediate priority’ for 3.5 million Afghans
UNHCR chief calls for mechanism to deal with ‘unprecedented’ displacement in Mexico and Central America
Lack of opportunities, gangs, organized crime, the ravages of the pandemic and climate change, have triggered the displacement of nearly one million people in Mexico and Central America in recent years. To deal with the problem more effectively, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees called on Thursday for a new mechanism that could operate across the whole region, to deal with what is now an unprecedented displacement crisis. At the… Continue reading UNHCR chief calls for mechanism to deal with ‘unprecedented’ displacement in Mexico and Central America
Global displacement rising despite lockdowns that kept billions grounded
There was a dramatic increase in internal displacement due to disasters, conflict and violence in 2020, but global mobility overall, ground to a halt due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. That is the main finding of the World Migration Report 2022, launched on Wednesday by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). For IOM‘s Director General, António Vitorino, the world is “witnessing a paradox not seen before in human history.” “While billions of… Continue reading Global displacement rising despite lockdowns that kept billions grounded
IOM scales up aid at EU-Belarus border, as migrant hypothermia deaths tick up
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and partners, are scaling up aid along the border between the European Union and Belarus, amid worsening winter weather, which is leading to rising deaths due to hypothermia among asylum seekers stranded there. It is estimated that there are up to 2,000 migrants and refugees at the border with Poland, predominantly Kurds from Iraq, but also Syrians, Iranians,… Continue reading IOM scales up aid at EU-Belarus border, as migrant hypothermia deaths tick up
UN refugee agency concerned about indigenous Venezuelans in Guyana
One meal a day, no shelter, and no drinking water are only some of the difficult living conditions that indigenous Warao families from Venezuela are facing in remote locations across Guyana, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has warned. More humanitarian presence and support from the international community is needed, said on Friday Philippa Candler, UNHCR’s Multi-Country Office Representative in Panama, speaking to journalists in Geneva. An estimated… Continue reading UN refugee agency concerned about indigenous Venezuelans in Guyana
Violence against refugee women surged in 2020, but grassroots solutions can help tackle scourge
One in five refugee or internally displaced women have faced sexual violence, and the situation continues to worsen globally, the UN refugee agency, (UNHCR), said on Thursday. On the 30th anniversary of the campaign for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, the UN agency said that there’s been a global surge in domestic violence,… Continue reading Violence against refugee women surged in 2020, but grassroots solutions can help tackle scourge
Drowning of 27 migrants in English Channel is worst disaster on record: IOM
Urgent action is needed to avoid a repeat of tragedies like this week’s drowning of at least 27 people in the English Channel, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said on Thursday. The incident amounted to the largest single loss of life in the English Channel since the UN migration agency, IOM, started recording data in 2014. Another 106… Continue reading Drowning of 27 migrants in English Channel is worst disaster on record: IOM
Poverty and violence push 378,000 Central Americans north each year
For the past five years, poverty, food insecurity, climate shocks and violence have pushed, on average, some 378,000 Central Americans a year into the United States, according to a new report launched on Tuesday by the UN food relief agency. A joint report published by the World Food Programme (WFP), Migration Policy Institute (MPI), and Civic Data Design Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) also showed that a high price was paid in human and… Continue reading Poverty and violence push 378,000 Central Americans north each year
Belarus-Poland crisis: Human rights of trapped migrants ‘paramount’
Amid growing concerns about the plight of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers at the Poland-Belarus border, the UN rights office and UN refugee agency on Friday urged all parties to respect human rights and refrain from using them for political ends. Following weeks of rising tension, the development follows news footage earlier in the week showing migrants located between the… Continue reading Belarus-Poland crisis: Human rights of trapped migrants ‘paramount’
Violence, insecurity and climate change drive 84 million people from their homes
As more people flee violence, insecurity and the effects of climate change, the number forcibly displaced now exceeds 84 million globally, according to new data released on Thursday by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR. UNHCR’s Mid-Year Trends report, covering the first six months of this year, revealed a surge from 82.4 million since December – largely… Continue reading Violence, insecurity and climate change drive 84 million people from their homes
Resolve ‘intolerable’ Belarus-Poland border migrant crisis: UN rights chief
The UN Human Rights High Commissioner has urged Belarus and Poland to urgently resolve the burgeoning migrant crisis on their mutual border, where thousands of people have gathered in an attempt to enter the European Union (EU). In a statement on Wednesday, UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said she was appalled that large numbers of migrants and refugees continue to be left in a… Continue reading Resolve ‘intolerable’ Belarus-Poland border migrant crisis: UN rights chief
Uphold safety, human rights on Belarus-Poland border, UN agencies urge
Alarmed by the latest reports, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) issued a joint statement calling on States to ensure “the safety and human rights of migrants and refugees”. The border became a flash point after the European Union imposed sanctions on Belarus on the basis of alleged human… Continue reading Uphold safety, human rights on Belarus-Poland border, UN agencies urge
Thousands flee DR Congo fighting for Uganda: UNHCR
Fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has forced at least 11,000 people to flee to neighbouring Uganda since Sunday night, representing the largest refugee influx in a single day for more than a year, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Tuesday. Women and children comprise the majority of those who… Continue reading Thousands flee DR Congo fighting for Uganda: UNHCR
Ordinary Afghans ‘broke and broken’, warns UN migration agency chief
“We are indeed in a race against time, as emphasized by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, to help these people prepare for winter,” said the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Director-General. People are “broke and broken”, he insisted, after returning from a two-day visit to the country. “More than half the population is struggling to eat, malnutrition… Continue reading Ordinary Afghans ‘broke and broken’, warns UN migration agency chief
UN rights experts condemn US expulsion of Haitian migrants and refugees
A group of UN human rights experts have condemned the United States of America’s recent and ongoing systematic mass deportation of Haitian migrants and refugees, declaring them a violation of international law. According to their analysis, US policies have also deterred Haitians from pursuing protection including asylum claims and forced them to return to other… Continue reading UN rights experts condemn US expulsion of Haitian migrants and refugees
Conditions worsen for stranded migrants along Belarus-EU border
At least eight people have died along the border between Belarus and the European Union, where multiple groups of asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants have been stranded for weeks in increasingly dire conditions. The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, appealed for urgent action on Friday, to save lives and prevent further suffering at the border with Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. The latest casualty was reported within the past few days. UNHCR warned that… Continue reading Conditions worsen for stranded migrants along Belarus-EU border
Libyan Government plan needed to end ‘dire situation’ of asylum seekers, refugees
The Libyan government must immediately address the dire situation of asylum-seekers and refugees, in a humane manner, consistent with international human rights law, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday. According to UNHCR, authorities carried out raids and arbitrary arrests this month which targeted areas largely populated by refugees and asylum-seekers. This resulted in several deaths, thousands detained, and many homeless and destitute. … Continue reading Libyan Government plan needed to end ‘dire situation’ of asylum seekers, refugees
Humanitarian assistance stepped up on Yemen’s west coast, amid clashes
Humanitarian assistance has been ramped up on Yemen’s west coast where ongoing violence has increased the needs of communities displaced by years of conflict, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Wednesday. The response has primarily been focused on the two governorates of Ta’iz and Hudaydah, where active frontlines continue to cause instability and force families… Continue reading Humanitarian assistance stepped up on Yemen’s west coast, amid clashes
Afghanistan: Reuniting families on the run should be priority, urges UNHCR
Spokesperson Shabia Mantoo said Afghan refugees have been approaching UNHCR offices, desperately concerned about the safety and welfare of their loved ones left behind, or living in neighbouring countries. “While recent political developments in Afghanistan have not led to large-scale cross-border displacement, many among pre-existing Afghan refugee and asylum seeker populations remain separated from their… Continue reading Afghanistan: Reuniting families on the run should be priority, urges UNHCR
Alert over spike in security operations against Libya migrants
In an alert on Tuesday, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said that vulnerable people on the move in the north African nation experience “a myriad daily violations and abuses at the hands of both State and non-state actors.” These include expulsions of individuals to countries in sub-Saharan Africa without due process, in violation of the principle of… Continue reading Alert over spike in security operations against Libya migrants
UNHCR recommends the end of refugee status for Ivorians by June
Following an in-depth analysis of the situation in Côte d’Ivoire, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, recommended on Thursday that countries hosting Ivorians end their refugee status, and help them to voluntarily repatriate, obtain permanent residency or began the naturalization process to remain. “In light of the fundamental and durable changes in Côte d’Ivoire, I am… Continue reading UNHCR recommends the end of refugee status for Ivorians by June
UN rights chief calls for investigation into ‘heartbreaking’ killing of veteran Rohingya activist
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday called for a prompt, thorough, and effective investigation into the killing of a veteran Rohingya activist at a refugee camp in Bangladesh. Mohib Ullah, chair of the Arakan Rohingya Society for Peace and Human Rights (ARSPH), was shot dead on Wednesday by unknown assailants in the Kutupalong refugee camp in… Continue reading UN rights chief calls for investigation into ‘heartbreaking’ killing of veteran Rohingya activist
Comprehensive support needed for Haitians facing expulsion in Americas
Vulnerable Haitian men, women and children on the move in the Americas, should not be expelled from countries where they have found shelter, UN agencies said in a protection appeal on Thursday. In a joint appeal by UN migration agency IOM, the refugee agency UNHCR, Children’s Fund UNICEF, and human rights office OHCHR, they highlighted that many… Continue reading Comprehensive support needed for Haitians facing expulsion in Americas
South Sudan: ‘Headwinds’ warning from UN mission chief over peace accord
“I call on the parties to muster a renewed sense of political will and build trust, to avoid a state of paralysis, and, in a worst-case scenario, a collapse of the peace agreement”, Mr. Haysom said. The world’s youngest nation has been mired in instability and conflict since gaining independence from Sudan 10 years ago. In 2018, President… Continue reading South Sudan: ‘Headwinds’ warning from UN mission chief over peace accord
‘Additional effort and patience’ needed to revive Iran nuclear deal
Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo briefed ambassadors on developments surrounding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which sets out rules for international monitoring of the country’s nuclear programme. Iran signed the JCPOA in 2015 alongside China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States, together with Germany and the European Union. Expedite pledges Negotiations are… Continue reading ‘Additional effort and patience’ needed to revive Iran nuclear deal
‘Restraint, de-escalation and dialogue’ needed to stem war in Yemen
“Even as the conflict parties all profess to me their desire for peace, their focus remains on military options…[which] will not result in sustainable solutions”, he said. Grundberg to #UNSC:”The process should be designed to allow for parallel progress on different agenda items of importance to Yemenis. It’ll address the parties’ priorities in the context… Continue reading ‘Restraint, de-escalation and dialogue’ needed to stem war in Yemen
Afghanistan: Humanitarian crisis threatens basic human rights
Briefing the UN Human Rights Council, Nada Al-Nashif detailed how the profound humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan is threatening basic rights, with women, girls, and civil society among those most affected. Dignity or deprivation “How the de facto authorities – indeed, and the international community – address the drastic economic and humanitarian crises in the country will determine Afghans’ enjoyment of human rights, now and into the… Continue reading Afghanistan: Humanitarian crisis threatens basic human rights
Sudan: Mistrust deepens following military takeover
In the wake of the 25 October military takeover in Sudan, discussions on the way forward are underway but restoring trust will be a challenge, the top UN official in the country, Volker Perthes, told the Security Council on Friday. The UN Special Representative briefed ambassadors on a deal last month under which civilian Prime… Continue reading Sudan: Mistrust deepens following military takeover
Afghanistan: Political affairs chief has ‘frank and useful exchanges’ with the Taliban
The UN’s Political and Peacebuilding Affairs chief, Rosemary DiCarlo, concluded a three-day visit to Afghanistan on Thursday in which she met with senior Taliban representatives, urging them not to “erase” gains made by women and girls across the country in recent years. “I had frank and useful exchanges about what needed to be done to bring about an Afghanistan that is inclusive,… Continue reading Afghanistan: Political affairs chief has ‘frank and useful exchanges’ with the Taliban
Climate change ‘aggravating factor for terrorism’: UN chief
In Iraq and Syria, terrorist group Daesh, also known as ISIL, has exploited water shortages and taken control of water infrastructure to impose its will on communities, while in Somalia charcoal production provides a source of income for Al-Shaabab, UN Secretary-General António Guterres explained during a debate on Security, in the Context of Terrorism and… Continue reading Climate change ‘aggravating factor for terrorism’: UN chief
UNHCR staff members wounded in DR Congo, UN chief calls for full investigation
The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) on Wednesday expressed outrage over an attack on a convoy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in which one of its vehicles was hit, wounding three staff members Unidentified attackers opened fire on the convoy which was being escorted by ‘blue helmets’ from the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC… Continue reading UNHCR staff members wounded in DR Congo, UN chief calls for full investigation
UN hails ‘strong political support’ to boost peacekeepers in the field
They include measures to improve technology and provide extra medical capacity in the field – the cross-cutting themes of the 2021 Seoul UN Peacekeeping Ministerial, held virtually from the Republic of Korea. Enhancing performance & safety of personnel are critical for our missions to protect civilians & pursue lasting peace. We continue to improve through… Continue reading UN hails ‘strong political support’ to boost peacekeepers in the field
At Seoul meeting, Guterres urges greater support for peacekeeping amid mounting threats
With the world now facing the highest number of violent conflicts since 1945, Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday urged countries to step up support for UN peacekeeping operations across the globe, and the thousands who serve within them. Mr. Guterres made the appeal in remarks to the opening ceremony of the 2021 Seoul UN Peacekeeping… Continue reading At Seoul meeting, Guterres urges greater support for peacekeeping amid mounting threats
DR Congo: Limitations to ‘strictly military approach’ to stem violence, mission chief warns
Bintou Keita argued that, for stability to return to eastern Congo, “the State must succeed in restoring and maintaining the confidence of the people in their ability to protect, administer, deliver justice and meet their basic needs.” Ms. Keita, who also acts as the head of the UN Stabilization Mission in the country (MONUSCO), said that she has stressed this regularly in her exchanges with the Head… Continue reading DR Congo: Limitations to ‘strictly military approach’ to stem violence, mission chief warns
Severe cash crunch threatens WFP operations in Ethiopia
Millions of people in Ethiopia could be pushed deeper into hunger as the World Food Programme (WFP) faces a major funding shortfall that threatens its operations there over the coming six months, the UN agency warned on Monday. WFP urgently needs $579 million to deliver food aid and livelihood support to some 12 million Ethiopians… Continue reading Severe cash crunch threatens WFP operations in Ethiopia
Somalia: Security Council adopts resolution to keep pirates at bay
The Secretary-General’s latest report on the situation in the country illustrates that joint counter-piracy efforts have resulted in a steady decline in attacks and hijackings since 2011. However, although piracy off the coast of Somalia has been “repressed”, the ongoing threat of resurgence remains. As such – under Chapter VII of the Charter, which provides… Continue reading Somalia: Security Council adopts resolution to keep pirates at bay
‘Turning point’ reached for survivors of ISIL crimes in Iraq, Security Council hears
Delivering his first briefing to ambassadors, Special Adviser Christian Ritscher said evidence collected so far is capable of supporting trials. SA Christian Ritscher during his first brief to the #UNSC: I believe we now stand at a turning point, a moment of unexpected hope. We can now envision a new landscape in which those who… Continue reading ‘Turning point’ reached for survivors of ISIL crimes in Iraq, Security Council hears
Emergency aid needs set to rise by 17% to assist 274 million, UN humanitarians warn
A total of 274 million people worldwide will need emergency aid and protection in 2022, a 17 per cent increase compared with this year, UN humanitarians said on Thursday. The amount is equivalent to “the world’s fourth most populous country”, Martin Griffiths, UN Humanitarian Affairs chief said at the launch of the 2022 Global Humanitarian Overview (GHO) in Geneva. The document, published annually by… Continue reading Emergency aid needs set to rise by 17% to assist 274 million, UN humanitarians warn
WFP appeals for greater support for Afghanistan as hunger increases
Humanitarian needs in the country have increased, the UN agency said, with all 34 provinces facing crisis or emergency levels of food insecurity. ⏯️On the ground in #Afghanistan, working tirelessly to meet the most pressing needs of the Afghan people. WFP needs US$ 2.6 billion to ramp up our life-saving support to reach 24 million people in 2022.… Continue reading WFP appeals for greater support for Afghanistan as hunger increases
Burkina Faso facing ‘multitude of challenges’ – human rights chief Bachelet
She noted the landlocked West African nation faced the on-going threat of violent extremism, climate change and humanitarian crises, but Michelle Bachelet also stressed that her fact-finding mission was “a testament” to the State’s openness the promotion and protection of human rights, in collaboration with the UN. Armed Islamist groups have killed hundreds of civilians… Continue reading Burkina Faso facing ‘multitude of challenges’ – human rights chief Bachelet
‘Unity’ of purpose and action needed: Guterres tells AU-UN Conference
He highlighted the wide range of progress made through collaboration, from frameworks around peace, security and sustainable development, to joint missions and programmes for humanitarian operations, elections and peaceful transfers of power. Mr. Guterres also focussed on areas critical for an inclusive, resilient and sustainable recovery on the continent, that are grounded in the 2030… Continue reading ‘Unity’ of purpose and action needed: Guterres tells AU-UN Conference
Israel-Palestine: Risk of ‘deadly escalation’ in violence, without decisive action
Tor Wennesland told Council Members that “recent developments on the ground are worrying”, pointing out the situation in the West Bank and Gaza and the challenges faced by the Palestinian Authority. “I therefore emphasize again the importance of concerted efforts by the parties to calm things on the ground. I am concerned that if we do not act quickly and… Continue reading Israel-Palestine: Risk of ‘deadly escalation’ in violence, without decisive action
Series of appalling deadly attacks on displaced people in DR Congo
The UN refugee Agency, UNHCR, is “appalled by a series of deadly attacks” on displaced people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the agency’s spokesperson told journalists on Tuesday in Geneva. In the latest incident carried out by armed groups, UNHCR spokesperson Boris Cheshirkov cited local authorities in saying that 26 people were… Continue reading Series of appalling deadly attacks on displaced people in DR Congo
UN chief calls for nuclear weapons-free Middle East
The UN Secretary-General on Monday called on all Middle East States to transform the vision of a region with no nuclear weapons, or other weapons of mass destruction, into a working reality. Antonio Guterres was speaking in New York at the second session of the Conference on the Establishment of a Middle East Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction. Since 1967,… Continue reading UN chief calls for nuclear weapons-free Middle East
Violations of Palestinian rights puts two-State solution at risk UN chief warns
The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, continues to pose a significant challenge to international peace and security, United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, said on Monday. In a message to mark International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. The UN chief warned that persistent violations of the rights of Palestinians, along with the expansion of Israeli settlements, risk eroding the… Continue reading Violations of Palestinian rights puts two-State solution at risk UN chief warns
Colombia’s peace process is taking ‘deep roots’, but all sides must work together to overcome lingering challenges
“As we take stock today, we can confidently affirm that the implementation of the peace process is taking deep roots,” Mr. Guterres said in Bogotá during an event commemorating the 2016 peace deal between the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC-EP, that ended the Western hemisphere’s longest-running war. Speaking from… Continue reading Colombia’s peace process is taking ‘deep roots’, but all sides must work together to overcome lingering challenges
Libya at ‘delicate and critical juncture’ ahead of landmark elections: UN envoy
He reported that the political climate remains “heavily polarized” ahead of the presidential and parliamentary polls, which are being held in line with a roadmap adopted last year following a historic ceasefire and the establishment of an interim government. Even though Libyans are eager to cast their votes, “vocal opposition” persists surrounding the legal framework… Continue reading Libya at ‘delicate and critical juncture’ ahead of landmark elections: UN envoy
UN chief sees firsthand the progress and challenges five years after Colombia’s historic peace deal
Peace and ‘family ties’ The Secretary-General visited the northern town of Llano Grande, in the Department of Antioquia, along with Colombia’s President, Ivan Duque, as well as the former FARC-EP commander, Rodrigo Londoño. The town is one of several areas in the country where the former guerillas are being reincorporated into civilian life. Colombia has… Continue reading UN chief sees firsthand the progress and challenges five years after Colombia’s historic peace deal
Importance of sound, inclusive elections in Iraq ‘cannot be overstated’
Following “hard-earned” parliamentary elections on 10 October, Iraqis of all political stripes must exercise restraint, eschew violence and await the outcome’s final certification by the Federal Supreme Court, the senior UN official in the country told the Security Council on Tuesday. Jeanine Plasschaert, Special Representative and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) said clashes… Continue reading Importance of sound, inclusive elections in Iraq ‘cannot be overstated’
Yemen recovery possible if war stops now: UNDP report
Yemen has been mired in seven years of fighting between a pro-Government Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels, generating the world’s worst humanitarian and development crisis and leaving the country teetering on the brink of famine. The report sends a hopeful message that all is not lost, arguing that its extreme poverty could be eradicated within a generation, or by 2047, if the fighting ceases. A brighter future “The study… Continue reading Yemen recovery possible if war stops now: UNDP report
UN will use technology and medical capacity to improve peacekeeping
Beginning on 7 December, ministers from around the world will meet in Seoul, Republic of Korea, to close UN Peacekeeping capability gaps through concrete pledges with a focus on technology, medical capacity building, reducing the UN’s environmental footprint and increasing the number and role of women peacekeepers, UN officials said at a press conference on… Continue reading UN will use technology and medical capacity to improve peacekeeping
Arms trafficking, a ‘defining factor’ in undermining peace
Small arms trafficking is a “defining factor in undermining peace and security”, the Director of the UN Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) told the Security Council on Monday during a ministerial debate. Robin Geiss said that that diversion and trafficking of arms “destabilizes communities and exacerbates situations of insecurity, including by committing serious violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law, as well as… Continue reading Arms trafficking, a ‘defining factor’ in undermining peace
Feature: Five years after peace deal, Colombian town of Llano Grande is forging a ‘family’ out of disparate parts
This small village is an example of how, through peace and reconciliation – and determination – a new ‘family’ can be forged from among old enemies. UN News traveled to the region ahead of the Secretary General, who’s two-day visit will begin Tuesday 23 November. Familia Llano Grande reads a mural at the entrance of… Continue reading Feature: Five years after peace deal, Colombian town of Llano Grande is forging a ‘family’ out of disparate parts