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UN News Today 24 October 2024

‘Crunch time’ for reducing carbon emissions says new UN reportThe war between Israel and Hezbollah threatens to push Lebanon ‘off a humanitarian cliff’Marking UN Day, Guterres says hope for the future means “all countries working as one”
10/24/20243 minutes, 19 seconds
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UN News Today 23 October 2024

UN agency UNRWA targeted again in Gaza as fighting postpones polio campaign in the northPercentage of women killed in conflict zones doubles year-on-yearRights experts demand clarification from Russia following reported death of Ukrainian journalist
10/23/20244 minutes, 46 seconds
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UN News Today 22 October 2024

North Gazans just ‘waiting to die’ as Israeli bombardment continues: UNRWALebanon: UN rights chief slams deadly strike near major Beirut hospitalWFP reaches one million people this year across crisis-wracked Burkina Faso
10/22/20244 minutes
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UN News Today 21 October 2024

Israel still preventing aid missions to northern Gaza, UNRWA reportsUN chief calls for swift probe into the killing of two opposition figures in MozambiqueWHO supports South Sudan in the face of severe flooding
10/21/20244 minutes, 21 seconds
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UN News Today 18 October 2024

Many Gazans hope Hamas leader’s death will end conflict: UNICEFLebanon: Peacekeepers pledge to stay, doing ‘whatever they can to help’West Bank Palestinians facing deadly ‘war-like tactics’, warns OCHA 
10/18/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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UN News Today 17 October 2024

Lebanon: Cholera fears for communities uprooted by warRisk of famine remains high across the entire Gaza StripUNDP poverty and conflict report 
10/17/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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UN News Today 16 October 2024

Lebanon crisis: Essential services in south close to collapseOn World Food Day, aid coordination office warns that women and girls suffer most in conflict settingsUN human rights office, OHCHR, urges halt to execution of two men
10/16/20244 minutes, 13 seconds
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UN News Today 15 October 2024

Lebanon crisis: UN Human Rights office calls for probe into Israeli strikeHistoric drought in Southern Africa leaves millions facing hunger: WFPTwo billion women without access to social protection, says UN Women
10/15/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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UN News Today 14 October 2024

Gaza: School set for polio vaccine campaign hit in overnight strike, says UNRWAUN peacekeepers update after Israeli tank ‘breach’ A surge in new disease outbreaks raises risks of a new pandemic
10/14/20245 minutes, 36 seconds
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UN News Today 11 October 2024

Myanmar is spiralling, warns UN chief in peace call to ASEAN nationsMiddle East sees worsening violence300 million children a year are victims of online abuse 
10/11/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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UN News Today 10 October 2024

Lebanon crisis: health workers and facilities targeted or hit, warns UN OCHANorth Gaza aid missions impeded or denied, say UN humanitariansMore than 370 million girls and women globally raped or sexually assaulted: UNICEF 
10/10/20244 minutes, 1 second
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UN News Today 09 October 2024

Lebanon on verge of all-out war, warns UN chief,Northern Gaza: No end to hell, warns head of UNRWAEnd ‘collective amnesia’ over COVID-19, says UN health agency WHORefugee agency awards top honour to campaigning nun in Brazil
10/9/20245 minutes, 55 seconds
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UN News Today 08 October 2024

Fears grow that Lebanon may become another Gaza, warn UN aid agenciesDR Congo still in the grip of violence including a rise in sexual slavery, warns UN’s TürkHurricane Milton gathers off Florida coastline: WMO
10/8/20245 minutes, 39 seconds
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UN News Today 07 October 2024

UN’s Guterres calls for peace in Gaza, one year since war eruptedLebanon: UN refugee agency chief urges global support amid ‘overwhelming need’Glaciers suffer largest melt in 50 years, warns WMO
10/7/20246 minutes, 2 seconds
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UN News Today 04 October 2024

Lebanon: Desperate scenes at Syrian border after Israeli airstrikesNuclear legacy in Marshall Islands in spotlight Human Rights Council WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use
10/4/20245 minutes, 18 seconds
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UN News Today 03 October 2024

Victims of deadly Lebanon escalation describe fleeing ‘total destruction’In Ukraine, aid teams report that another apartment block has been hit by Russian shelling in the city of KharkivMore justice is needed for people of African descent who’ve died in police custody, human rights chief Türk underlines. 
10/3/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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UN News Today 02 October 2024

Middle East escalation: UN human rights chief adds voice to calls for peaceAt least 700,000 displaced in Haiti, half are children, says UN migration agencyGlobal immunization coverage remains below pre-pandemic levels: WHO
10/2/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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UN News Today 01 October 2024

UN chief ‘extremely concerned’ over Lebanon escalationUkrainian prisoners of war tortured at scale by Russian captors, says UN Human Rights officeBrazil eliminates elephantiasis as a public health problem WHO
10/1/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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UN News Today 30 September 2024

Lebanon crisis: over one million people flee deadly escalationAlgerian court urged to reverse ‘abusive sentence’ against poetCondemnation for Ukraine hospitals attacks: OCHA 
9/30/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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UN News Today 27 September 2024

Lebanon crisis: ‘This is just the beginning’ say those impacted by deadly escalationHaiti’s “senseless criminality” responsible for thousands of killings: UN rights chiefSexual violence in Sudan’s affects millions of women and girls: UN Women
9/27/20244 minutes, 53 seconds
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UN News Today 26 September 2024

Lebanon crisis: 90,000 displaced in last 72 hours, warns UNHCRUN human rights chief sounds alarm over Sudan’s El FasherUkraine’s children face a freezing winter amid ongoing energy strikes
9/26/20244 minutes, 52 seconds
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UN News Today 25 September 2024

UNHCR scales up support as Lebanon’s Syrians head homeTop ministers demand urgent action at UNGA to end Sudan crisisUkraine war: Children among victims of latest attacks on power plant city, say UN humanitarians
9/25/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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UN News Today 24 September 2024

Lebanon escalation is worst in 18 years, warns UNICEFSudan famine must not be forgotten by world leaders, says WFPMyanmar military has ‘doubled down on repression’, Human Rights Council hears
9/24/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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UN News Today 20 September 2024

Lebanon escalation: 1,500 blast victims still in hospital, says WHOMpox alert: UNICEF issues $58.8 million appeal to stop outbreak in six African countriesFood security under more pressure from La Niña weather phenomenon, warns FAO
9/23/20244 minutes, 47 seconds
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UN News Today 23 September 2024

Middle East crisis: No let up in spiralling violence in Gaza, Israel and LebanonAt least one in seven youngsters have a mental disorder, says WHO’s TedrosBelarus authorities quell ‘all avenues of dissent’, Human Rights Council hears 
9/23/20244 minutes, 50 seconds
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UN News Today 19 September 2024

HIV services in sub-Saharan Africa choked by growing debt crisis: UNAIDSIndependent rights panel expressed deep concern at Palestinian children held by IsraelRussian attacks on Ukraine power stations set to push 500,000 people out of country 
9/19/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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UN News Today 18 September 2024

Satellites and AI offer hope for climate change solutions: WHOSoutheast Asia Typhoon Yagi impacts millions of children, warns UNICEFRefugee agency urges end to arbitrary detention of asylum-seekers
9/18/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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UN News Today 17 September 2024

Venezuela: Rights probe points to ‘unprecedented’ repression of criticsAt least 1,800 people have died in custody in Myanmar jails since coup, says OHCHRUN aid teams warn of increasing challenges delivering relief in war-torn Ukraine
9/17/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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UN News Today 16 September 2024

Nigeria floods: humanitarians ramp up emergency responseSanitary disaster in Gaza ‘worsening by the day’, warns UNRWAGaza’s civil society activists have nowhere safe to work, warn top rights experts
9/16/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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UN News Today 13 September 2024

UNRWA mourns loss of first staffer in West Bank for ten yearsWHO approves first mpox vaccine in big boost to fighting disease across AfricaHumanitarians rush to Nigeria to assist flood victims following dam collapse
9/13/20244 minutes, 48 seconds
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UN News Today 12 September 2024

UNICEF scales up protection for Congolese children amid mpox outbreakSudan’s cultural heritage under “unprecedented” threat from looting and destruction, warns UNESCOCambodia: Independent experts call for suspension of new Government-mandated journalism code
9/12/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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UN News Today 11 September 2024

U.S. government needs to deliver justice for 9/11victims: human rights expertUN refugee agency seeks millions to combat mpox outbreak in AfricaUNICEF condemns migrant family separation in Latin America and the Caribbean
9/11/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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UN News Today 10 September 2024

The UN’s top envoy in the Middle East condemns a deadly strike inside Gaza’s humanitarian zoneWar-torn Syria falls deeper into crisis, warn UN rights expertsNicaragua’s people left “defenceless” in the face of grave rights violations
9/10/20245 minutes
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UN News Today 9 September 2024

Humanity at ‘fork in the road’ amid global crises: UN rights chiefUN expert concerned over worsening detention conditions for Palestinians in Israeli custodyUN chief urges global action to protect education
9/9/20244 minutes, 49 seconds
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UN News Today 06 September 2024

Sudan war: Rights investigators demand arms embargo extension to end ‘rampant’ abusesFlooding affects more than 710,000 people in South Sudan: OCHAMiddle East crisis: top UN envoy condemns latest West Bank killings  
9/6/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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UN News Today 05 September 2024

Air pollution kills 4.5 million people a year, warns UN weather agency WMOViolence and insecurity close 14,300 schools in West and Central Africa: OCHAGaza: UNRWA reports positive start to mass polio vaccination campaign in south 
9/5/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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UN News Today 04 September 2024

AI in the workplace could be linked to shrinking pay packets: ILOGaza: Despite vaccination success, children still in front line of disease, war, says UNRWAIn Ukraine, humanitarians mobilize as Russian attacks kill and injure scores of civilians: OCHA, UNHCR
9/4/20245 minutes, 15 seconds
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UN News Today 03 September 2024

Venezuela: UN Human Rights office concern over ‘climate of fear’Gaza polio vaccination campaign extended by a day to meet increased demand: UN health agencyYemen: UN appeals for immediate release of staff held by de facto authorities
9/3/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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UN News Today 02 September 2024

Gaza polio vaccination campaign day two: thousands more children protectedA teenager in Cambodia has died from avian flu but risk of spread is low, says WHOUN agencies welcome Ecuador’s efforts to regularize Venezuelan refugees and migrants
9/2/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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UN News Today 30 August 2024

Libya: mass graves at Tarhuna in human rights spotlightGaza polio vaccine workers prepare to roll out campaignNeeds grow in Yemen amid catastrophic flooding, warns UNHCR
8/30/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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UN News Today 29 August 2024

UN chief calls for immediate halt to Israeli military operation in West BankRates of unprotected sex among European teens ‘worryingly high’: WHOAfghanistan: more than six in 10 women feel unsafe leaving house alone, warns UN Women
8/29/20245 minutes, 14 seconds
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UN News Today 28 August 2024

UN rights office condemns large-scale Israeli escalation in occupied West Bank.Viet Nam in the spotlight over alleged misuse of counter-terrorism lawAs Paralympics begin, WHO’s Tedros urges support for crucial prosthetic aides
8/28/20244 minutes, 42 seconds
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UN News Today 27 August 2024

Sudan dam burst threatens communities as far as Port Sudan, say aid teamsGaza: humanitarian aid hub faces being uprooted once again, warns OCHAAfghanistan: Taliban’s new ‘virtue and vice’ order makes situation even worse for women, says UN human rights office
8/27/20244 minutes, 27 seconds
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UN News Today 26 August 2024

Ukraine: UN top aid official condemns latest Russian attacks.Gaza: Vitally needed polio vaccines reach embattled enclave at lastMyanmar: UN and partners boost flooding response 
8/26/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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UN News Today 23 August 2024

Aid teams highlight dangers of new cholera outbreak in SudanGaza: First polio case is confirmed in war-shattered enclaveA top rights committee urges UK to do more to tackle hate speech
8/23/20245 minutes, 19 seconds
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UN News Today 22 August 2024

UN chief urges climate justice for Pacific nations hit by rising oceansMpox: WHO highlights ‘higher risk’ to children under fiveGaza: UN agency UNRWA mourns another deadly school strike 
8/22/20244 minutes, 59 seconds
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UN News Today 21 August 2024

UN migration agency issues $18.5 million appeal to prepare for likely mpox ‘surge’In Gaza, the latest evacuation orders leave civilians dangerously close to the frontlineA week out from the Paralympics, UNESCO supports push for inclusivity
8/21/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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UN News Today 20 August 2024

Combating mpox is a ‘litmus test for global equity’, says UN health agencyAttacks on civilians in Ukraine must stop, top UN aid official insistsGaza evacuation orders have uprooted 13,500 Palestinians: OCHA
8/20/20244 minutes, 40 seconds
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UN News Today 19 August 2024

 An appeal for greater protection of aid workers on World Humanitarian DayNearly 2,000 attacks on healthcare since Ukraine war began: WHOGuterres welcomes move to reopen key border crossing for aid delivery to Sudan 
8/19/20245 minutes, 43 seconds
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UN News Today 16 August 2024

UN rights office calls for accountability after deadly settler violence in occupied West Bank: OHCHRIn Gaza, more evacuation orders add more pressure on those seeking shelter: UNRWA, OCHAIn Sudan, vital border crossing is set to open from Chad: WFP, WHO
8/16/20244 minutes, 43 seconds
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UN News Today 15 August 2024

Relentless rain and flooding batter desperate families in Yemen, warn UNFPA, UNICEFBahrain: prisoners’ treatment in human rights spotlightMost of the 40,000 Gazans killed in the war were women and children says UN rights chief
8/15/20244 minutes, 29 seconds
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UN News Today 14 August 2024

Gaza remains at high risk of polio virus spread, warns WHOExtreme heat increasingly disrupting children’s health: UNICEFWomen face being erased, three years since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan 
8/14/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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UN News Today 13 August 2024

Mpox still being transmitted ‘across the world’, says WHOSexual violence and famine stalk Sudan’s displaced: UNICEF, IOMMyanmar rights probe warns over ‘incredible brutality’ of warring forces
8/13/20244 minutes, 10 seconds
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UN News Today August 12

Youth unemployment rate at 15-year low, says ILOUNICEF highlights plight of children caught up in Sudan warGaza: clean water crisis adds to latest evacuation order misery, say humanitarians UNICEF, UNRWA
8/12/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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UN News Today August 9

IOM says urgent humanitarian aid is needed in the Democratic Republic of the CongoOHCHR calls for the release of peaceful post-election protesters in VenezuelaUNHCR aids flood-affected families in Sudan
8/9/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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UN News Today August 8

UNDP and UNHCR launch joint programme to aid war-affected civilians in UkraineWHO elevates Mpox response as cases rise in the African regionWHO provides humanitarian care in Yemen following heavy rainfallWMO says extreme levels of heat continued through July
8/8/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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UN News Today August 7

UNRWA says “swift and safe delivery” of vaccines essential for GazaUNIFIL provides free medical care for south LebaneseWFP aids flood-affected civilians in Myanmar 
8/7/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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UN News Today August 6

COVID-19 infections are surging, with over 40 Olympians testing positive in ParisUN chief António Guterres condemns nuclear sabre rattling as the world marks the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima in 1945An independent rights expert denounces the “deliberate targeting” and killing of two Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza
8/6/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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UN News Today August 5

UN rights chief expresses concern over growing conflict risks in the Middle East: OHCHRIran's protest crackdown disproportionately targets minorities, new report findsUN refugee agency shocked by violent protests in United Kingdom
8/5/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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UN News Today August 2

Heat claims more than 175,000 lives annually in Europe, numbers set to soar: WHOUN’s Middle East peace negotiator urges action to address ‘growing risk’ of escalationFamine in Sudan: WFP calls for unfettered access to hunger hotspots
8/2/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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UN News Today August 1

More access to breastfeeding support could save 820,000 infants annuallySenior UN officials welcome verdict in 2009 stadium massacre trial in GuineaA new programme aims to get Gaza’s children back to learning
8/1/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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UN News Today July 31

Israeli military in spotlight over ‘incommunicado’ detention of PalestiniansUN health agency leads bid to tackle acute diarrhoea outbreak in Yemen AI set to transform jobs rather than replace workers: ILO
7/31/20245 minutes, 1 second
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UN News Today July 30

Gazans need polio vaccines amid ‘deathly cycle’ of malnutrition, heat and disease, say UNICEF, WHO1 in 3 victims of trafficking is a child, warns UN migration agencyOver 6 million youngsters at risk as deadly floods lash across South Asia: UN Children’s Agency
7/30/20244 minutes, 31 seconds
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UN News Today July 29

Sudan: UN condemns deadly attack on a hospital and residential areas in North DarfurWHO and partners launch project to speed up bird flu vaccine development in low-income countriesThousands of Gazans forced to flee amid rising regional tensions, continued evacuation orders
7/29/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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UN News Today July 26

Deadly West Atlantic shipwreck highlights victims’ desperation, says UNHCRIn Ethiopia, UN agencies boost response to killer landslidesWHO sending one million polio vaccines to Gaza
7/26/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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UN News Today July 25

New avian flu variant threatens Asia-Pacific: FAO calls for immediate responseEurope Tops Global Alcohol Consumption Charts: WHO Urges ActionGaza: Hunger fears persist as Israeli operations further harm enclave’s farmers
7/25/20245 minutes, 45 seconds
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UN News Today July 24

The world has been set back 15 years in its fight against hunger, according to a new UN reportA massive exodus from Gaza’s Khan Younis puts pressure on aid resources already under huge strain…And, nearly 400 children a year are dying from rising heat in Europe and Central Asia….
7/24/20245 minutes, 12 seconds
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UN News Today July 23

In Gaza, the UN health agency says polio and other diseases could prove deadlier than bombs and bullets…Meanwhile in the Sahel, insurgents force thousands to flee Burkina Faso for neighbouring Niger, and...On your marks, get set, go…the UN chief issues a peace call - in the ‘spirit’ of the Olympics
7/23/20244 minutes, 28 seconds
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UN News Today July 22

UN convoy hit by 'heavy shooting' en route to Gaza city, UNRWA reportsClimate change heightens threats to global forests, FAO report urges innovationWHO report highlights the need for accessible neurological treatments 
7/22/20245 minutes, 34 seconds
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UN News Today July 19

Polio stalks Gazans as 'anarchy' spreads, humanitarians warnIn Afghanistan, with 33 of 34 provinces hit by natural disasters, the UN refugee agency steps up assistanceFighting in Sudan holds up lifesaving aid deliveries in Darfur and Sennar state
7/19/20245 minutes, 25 seconds
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UN News Today July 18

‘Largest’ displacements so far in Gaza’s war of attrition: UN aid agenciesUN calls for urgent action on human rights violations in Central African Republic's detention centresUNFPA warns of maternal death crisis in Yemen: One woman dies every two hours
7/18/20245 minutes, 10 seconds
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UN News Today July 17

Over 1,000 attacks on healthcare facilities across Occupied Palestinian Territory since OctoberHaiti: Displaced women lack basic safety and servicesUN chief marks 10 years since MH17 tragedy, urges accountability
7/17/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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UN News Today July 16

Gaza: Five UNRWA schools hit in 10 days, reports UN agencySudan: 800,000 still trapped in El Fasher warns WHOForced labour in North Korea is ‘widespread and institutionalized’: UN human rights office
7/16/20245 minutes, 40 seconds
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UN News Today July 15

Conflict in Gaza continues with airstrikes: UN shelters hitSouth Sudan faces growing humanitarian crisisIncrease in conflict, main cause of stalled child immunization rates
7/15/20246 minutes
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UN News Today July 12

The UN continues to mediate peace talks in Geneva between the warring factions in Sudan.Conflict escalates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, sparking disease outbreaks.And…an ambitious UN bid to connect every school in the world to the Internet by 2030…
7/12/20245 minutes, 24 seconds
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UN News Today July 11

Sudan: Conflict spreads, displacing another 136,000 peopleWorld population to peak at 10.3 billion by 2080s, decline by 2100UN humanitarians and partners launch $9 million response plan for Hurricane Beryl victims 
7/11/20245 minutes
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UN News Today July 10

Schools ‘bombed-out’ in latest Gaza escalation, says aid agencyFirst hepatitis C self-test gets health agency pre-approvalAnd… the real cost of the booming digital economy 
7/10/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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UN News Today July 9

Ukraine’s main children’s hospital likely received a direct hit when it was struck on Monday, say UN rights monitorsGazans are continue to reel from intensified malnutrition and heat risks Arbitrary detentions and impunity are happening on a massive scale in Libya, the Human Rights Council hears
7/9/20243 minutes, 47 seconds
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UN News Today July 8

After nine months of war in Gaza, another UN school is hit by an Israeli airstrikeSeveral Ukrainian cities have been hit during a new wave of Russian strikes, including a children’s hospitalThe record temperature streak continues worldwide through June
7/8/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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UN News Today July 5

Refugees and migrants face violence, abuse and death on Africa routesOngoing and generalized impunity in Burundi for the ‘Imbonerakure’ youth wingAnd …Hurricane Beryl - just an indication of a long storm season to come
7/5/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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UN News Today July 4

Gaza’s forcibly displaced run out of space to shelterMyanmar’s military ‘doubling down’ on its attacks against civiliansAnd…UN chief António Guterres urges peace above all else, and an end to multiple conflicts
7/4/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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UN News Today July 3

Belarus is not safe for anyone critical of authorities, warns rights expertIn Ukraine, May was bloodiest month in a year, says UN missionSyria still in grip of appalling violence, the Human Rights Council hears
7/3/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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UN News Today July 2

Gaza: 250,000 feared displaced in new Khan Younis escalationNear-famine conditions only one of Sudan’s problemsIn Haiti, a child a minute is uprooted by gang violenceAnd… a 5,000-metre mountain is named in honour of the UN
7/2/20245 minutes, 3 seconds
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UN News Today July 1

Tens of thousands displaced in new Gaza City escalationAfghanistan’s de facto authorities take part in international talks in DohaAnd…why UN rights chief Volker Türk believes that the world of sports is not immune from the goal of human rights for all
7/1/20244 minutes, 35 seconds
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UN News Today June 28

Over 10,000 patients still waiting to be evacuated from GazaUN Refugee Agency sounds alarm as climate change pounds displaced communitiesUN sexual health agency launches new strategy to help end FGM and child marriage in East and Southern Africa 
6/28/20245 minutes, 23 seconds
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UN News Today June 27

Famine risk is real for 14 areas of Sudan amid ongoing fighting Andaman Sea among most deadly for migrants zones for migrantsRoad safety experts wheel in fix for pedal error accidents 
6/27/20245 minutes, 29 seconds
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UN News Today June 26

We'll never abandon Gaza, the UN’s top aid official tells me in an exclusive interview…The International Criminal Court convicts a former police chief of war crimes in MaliA new report this World Drug Day highlights rising drug use and increased trafficking
6/26/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 25 June 2024

There’s a new famine alert for Gaza where families go days without food.Top court the ICC, issues arrest warrants against senior Russian officials for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.And…Julian Assange’s release is welcomed by the Human Rights Council’s independent expert on torture.
6/25/20244 minutes, 37 seconds
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News in Brief 24 June 2024

The head of the biggest UN agency in Gaza warns that an entire generation could be lost;In the latest outrage in Sudan, a maternity hospital comes under fire; And it’s time for the ‘war on drugs’ to end, the Human Rights Council hears
6/24/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 21 June 2024

Gaza is more than two million stories of loss: UN agenciesInternal displacement set to surge as paths of climate change and conflict meet #HRC56UNHCR rushes support to Rohingya refugees hit by deadly landslides in Bangladesh 
6/21/20244 minutes, 58 seconds
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News in Brief 20 June 2024

Don’t forget Sudan crisis on World Refugee Day says aid agency chief GrandiGaza today: Scorching heat, dire aid shortages and heavy fighting, warns OCHAForeign direct investment declines for second year, UNCTAD report shows
6/20/20245 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 19 June 2024

• The laws of war are being ‘consistently violated' by Israel during its Gaza bombing campaign, says the UN human rights office• Gazans are barely surviving amid the massive destruction• China is being urged to provide information on an imprisoned Uyghur doctor
6/19/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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News in Brief 18 June 2024

Gaza: UN rights chief’s ire amid fresh strikes on refugee campMyanmar in Human Rights Council spotlightStark variations in attitudes to migrants, asylum seekers: UNHCR 
6/18/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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News in Brief 14 June 2024

Top UN official in Ukraine warns daily life becoming harder for ci lead to more suffering and a difficult life for civilians there. ‘Transnational’ FGM undermined by the practice of travelling across national borders and beyond to have the procedure performed on girls.Human rights report in Ethiopia reveals a 56 per cent human violations increase since 2022.
6/14/20244 minutes, 3 seconds
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News in Brief 13 June 2024

Gaza: Malnourished children ‘dying before their families’ eyes’ Worldwide levels of forced displacement hit new high: UNHCR Africa not spending enough on quality education for children: UNICEF
6/13/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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News in Brief 12 June 2024

Guterres hails 60 years of UN trade and development actionGaza: Hamas and Israel carried out war crimes, says top independent rights probeKharkiv: amid destruction, thousands more evacuated from frontline villages: UNHCR, UNECE, UNEP
6/12/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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News in Brief 11 June 2024

Yemen: UN chief demands release of aid workers held by Houthi forces Gaza: ‘high time’ ceasefire and hostage release, says Guterres 49 migrants dead and 140 missing in shipwreck off Yemen coast: IOM 
6/11/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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News in Brief 10 June 2024

Sudan crisis: UN health agency alerts over attack on key hospital Rights abuses against civilians still rampant in eastern DR Congo Almost all women in Gaza say families struggling to survive: UN Women
6/10/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 7 June 2024

Amid Gaza war, kids now work so families can survive: UN labour agency ‘Unimaginable trauma’ haunts Sudan’s displaced while violence, famine threaten millionsClimate change impacts on health of pregnant women, children, older people
6/7/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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News in Brief 6 June 2024

Dozens feared dead in Israeli airstrike on UNRWA school in Gaza181 million under-5s experiences severe child food poverty WFP expands emergency response to avert famine in war-torn Sudan
6/6/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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News in Brief 5 June 2024

Acute food insecurity set to rise in 18 hunger hotspots: FAO/WFP There is an exit off ‘the highway to climate hell’, Guterres insists2025 global refugee resettlement needs spike to almost three million: UNHCR
6/5/20244 minutes
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News in Brief 4 June 2024

More than 500 Palestinians killed in occupied West Bank: UN rights chief Let’s break free from climate chaos, urges UN chief for Environment DayIncrease in migrants from Middle East and Asia on Africa migration routes: UNHCR 
6/4/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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News in Brief 3 June 2024

WFP reaches Haiti’s capital with truckloads of foodGaza: conditions ‘unspeakable’ as one million people flee Rafah: UNRWAGlobal pandemic treaty to be agreed by 2025, says UN health agency: WHO
6/3/20243 minutes, 30 seconds
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News in Brief 31 May 2024

Afghanistan: Children the main victims of flash flood disaster: FAO Sudan crisis has left millions at imminent risk of famine: WFP  Gaza: Kids are starving, warns UN health agency: WHO, UNOCHA 
5/31/20242 minutes, 5 seconds
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News in Brief 31 May 2024

Afghanistan: Children the main victims of flash flood disaster: FAOSudan crisis has left millions at imminent risk of famine: WFP Gaza: Kids are starving, warns UN health agency: WHO, UNOCHA
5/31/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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News in Brief 30 May 2024

As Israeli ground incursions into Gaza continue, aid is cut by two-thirdsSudan: ‘Noose of war’ tightens on civilians in El Fasher: top UN official Mali in rights spotlight over widespread recruitment of children in conflict zones
5/30/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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News in Brief 29 May 2024

Gaza: vital medical supplies running out, warns UN health agency In Sahel, grave violations against children up 70 per cent: UNICEF Global unemployment set to drop slightly this year: ILO
5/29/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 28 May 2024

Deep concerns over ‘inhuman’ detention of Gazans by Israeli authorities Papua New Guinea disaster: Rescue efforts face complex challenges: IOM3.2 million children at risk in Bangladesh as Cyclone Remal hits hard: UNICEF
5/28/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 27 May 2024

Papua New Guinea landslide: UN chief’s solidarity with victims Gaza: Mass casualties reported in Israeli attack on camp for displacedPandemic treaty is a ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’, says GuterresHaiti: 2 in 3 households do not have enough to eat, says WFP 
5/27/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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News in Brief 24 May 2024

World court orders Israel to halt Rafah operation immediately COVID-19 eliminated a decade of progress in global level of life expectancy: WHOUkraine: Kharkiv city still under attack, sparking further displacement, says OHCHR
5/24/20244 minutes, 9 seconds
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News in Brief 23 May 2024

‘Appalling’ Russian attacks on Kharkiv region must end says top UN humanitarian in UkraineInternational action ‘crucial’ to save thousands of Rohingya lives in MyanmarUN rights experts welcome maritime tribunal ruling obliging countries to cut CO2 pollution
5/23/20243 minutes, 46 seconds
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News in Brief 22 May 2024

Gaza: Conflict in Rafah puts key relief supplies warehouses out of reach Geopolitical tensions threaten global trade, warns UN’s Amina MohammedBiodiversity breakdown alert: one million species under threat, says UNEP
5/22/20244 minutes, 30 seconds
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News in Brief 21 May 2024

Gaza: UN health agency’s Tedros calls for end to siege of Al-Awda hospital Ukraine: 16,000 uprooted by deadly Kharkiv escalation, humanitarians warn OCHA aid call for southern African nations suffering worst drought in 100 years #ElNiño
5/21/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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News in Brief 20 May 2024

World court seeks arrest warrants for Hamas leaders and Israel’s NetanyahuGaza: Now 810,000 have fled Rafah amid ongoing Israeli operationYemen: human rights experts press for release of detained Bahá'ís  
5/20/20243 minutes, 42 seconds
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News in Brief 17 May 2024

UN rights chief says horrified by Sudan escalation as famine draws nearerWHO: antimicrobial resistance an increasingly worrying threatUkraine’s civilians facing daily drone and glider bomb attacks: IOM
5/17/20244 minutes, 56 seconds
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News in Brief 16 May 2024

Guterres repeats call to Israel to halt Rafah assault as aid stocks dwindle Global temperature record streak continues: WMOTürk welcomes 20-year jail sentence for Gambian ex-minister for crimes against humanity
5/16/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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News in Brief 15 May 2024

Gaza: underweight babies, heavy fighting and more displacementSudan alert as civilians remain trapped in war zoneSaudi Arabia violated rights of religious scholar, UN rights experts warn
5/15/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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News in Brief 14 May 2024

450,000 Gazans now uprooted from Rafah as Israeli bombardment continuesUkraine: UN rights office expresses deep concern over Russia’s eastern offensive Afghanistan flood disaster is not an anomaly, warns UN World Food Programme
5/14/20244 minutes, 36 seconds
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News in Brief 13 May 2024

Rafah exodus reaches 360,000 as UN issues $2.8 billion aid appeal for Gaza, West BankUkraine: aid teams warn as Russian offensive in Kharkiv heightens displacement fearsCountless lives at stake in Sudan’s El Fasher, warn UN aid teams
5/13/20243 minutes, 43 seconds
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News in Brief 10 May 2024

Gaza: As exodus from Rafah continues, ceasefire calls grow Myanmar spike in fighting fuels humanitarian emergency: OCHA  Belarus probe finds torture of detainees is systematic: rights experts
5/10/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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News in Brief 9 May 2024

Gaza: 80,000 flee Rafah amid Israeli military escalation fears, say UN humanitarians Former Guantanamo Bay detainee faces re-victimisation in Algeria, right experts warn Early data on vaccine ‘patches’ is welcome news in battle against measles: WHO 
5/9/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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Unexploded weapons: One of many existential threats in Gaza

A vast array of weaponry has been used in the last seven months of conflict in Gaza, so much so that UN mine action experts say that land potentially contaminated with unexploded ordnance will take years to make safe.Patrick McCabe is a UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) veteran whose job is to help civilians move around Gaza as safely as possible, now and when the fighting ends.He spoke to UN News’s Daniel Johnson, about what he’d seen in the shattered enclave so far.
5/9/202412 minutes, 29 seconds
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News in Brief 8 May 2024

Gaza: No aid is coming through the south, confirms @UNRWA Unprecedented flooding displaces hundreds of thousands across east Africa: IOMNo respite in sight for Brazil suffering flood emergency: WMO
5/8/20243 minutes, 23 seconds
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News in Brief 7 May 2024

Uncertainty in Gaza amplified by closure of key border crossingsRussia: UN rights chief troubled by increasing crackdown on journalistsDRC: more than 80,000 newly displaced people amid new fighting in Kivu 
5/7/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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News in Brief 6 May 2024

We won't abandon Gazans sheltering in Rafah, says UNRWASeven months into the war in Gaza, deep fears over unexploded ordnance threatUrgent appeal launched for Yemen where 18.2 million people need lifesaving assistance 
5/6/20244 minutes, 8 seconds
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News in Brief 3 May 2024

Targeting Rafah could lead to slaughter, warns UN aid agency Sudan violence leaves many areas beyond reach of aid teams; UNHCR Tropical cyclone Hidaya threatens further flooding in east Africa: WMO
5/3/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 2 May 2024

Development in Palestine set back more than 20 years due to Gaza warNiger responds to 50 per cent spike in meningitis since last yearDetention of child migrants in EU must end, say top rights experts 
5/2/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 1 May 2024

Gazans on tenterhooks awaiting news of ceasefire call Ukraine landmine contamination still having global economic impactDR Congo conflict driving record levels of displacement, hunger
5/1/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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News in Brief 30 April 2024

‘Extraordinary, deep anxiety’ in Rafah from feared Israeli attack: UNRWA Gaza war spillover compounds misery for most vulnerable in LebanonUN rights chief Türk ‘troubled’ by law enforcement crackdown on Gaza protests in US
4/30/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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News in Brief 29 April 2024

Gaza at ‘most dangerous’ stage amid huge unexploded weapons risk, warns demining expertLift tax on aid relief, top UN emergency relief chief urges South Sudan  UN expresses solidarity with Kenya following deadly floods 
4/29/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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News in Brief 26 April 2024

Gaza humanitarian update, rights experts’ appeal over aid accessSudan: Civilians ‘are trapped’ in El-Fasher, warns UN’s Türk ‘Just in case’ antibiotics widely overused during COVID-19, says UN health agency
4/26/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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News in Brief 25 April 2024

Teen alcohol and nicotine use in Europe is up, WHO urges preventive measureUK gender change therapy review reveals devastating impacts on kids, says top rights expertIndependent rights body to investigate fate of missing persons in Syria 
4/25/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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News in Brief 24 April 2024

Gaza: People ‘are clearly dying’ from hunger, warns UN food agency Global hunger set to rise amid record displacement, warn FAO, UNHCRTanzania in rights spotlight over ritual attacks on people with albinsm  
4/24/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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News in Brief 23 April 2024

Gaza mass graves uncovered with victims’ hands tied: UN’s TürkEthiopia clashes displace 50,000, warn UN humanitarians Asia, the world’s most disaster-hit region from climate shocks: WMO
4/23/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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News in Brief 22 April 2024

Gaza violence continues unabated, claims lives of civiliansClimate shocks lie behind rise in workplace dangers and deaths: ILOAirlines, aviation authorities should not facilitate unlawful removals to Rwanda, top rights experts say
4/22/20244 minutes, 25 seconds
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News in Brief 19 April 2024

Pandemic experts express concern over avian influenza spread to humans Rights chief Türk urges peace for shattered DR Congo communities Fears of Middle East escalation undiminished amid ongoing violence
4/19/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 18 April 2024

Pandemic experts express concern over avian influenza spread to humans Rights chief Türk urges peace for shattered DR Congo communities Fears of Middle East escalation undiminished amid ongoing violence
4/18/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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News in Brief 17 April 2024

$2.8 billion flash appeal launched in support of three million across Gaza and West BankViolations of women’s reproductive health rights trigger rise in preventable deaths, says UNFPALives depend on success of Cameroon emergency appeal: Humanitarians
4/17/20244 minutes, 14 seconds
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News in Brief 16 April 2024

Gaza: No let up in deadly toll as rights chief calls for end to civilian suffering Ethiopia hunger rates focus of pledging forum: OCHAUN migration agency calls for $112 million to save lives in Africa and Yemen 
4/16/20243 minutes, 58 seconds
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News in Brief 15 April 2024

Gaza: Rights experts condemn AI role in destruction by Israeli militarySudan crisis in international spotlight one year since war beganGrower taskforce mulls action to tackle spike in plant pests
4/15/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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News in Brief 12 April 2024

Gaza: No improvement in aid access to north, insists senior UN aid official Sudan facing looming famine, warn humanitariansUkraine war leaves 3.3 million in dire need on frontlines: IOM 
4/12/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 11 April 2024

Life-threatening heat alert for children in east Asia: UNICEFMyanmar middle class ‘disappearing’: UN development reportGaza: Security Council demands accountability for humanitarian attacks
4/11/20243 minutes, 2 seconds
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News in Brief 9 April 2024

‘Fear and loss’ for Sudanese displaced by brutal fightingHepatitis killing thousands each day and numbers rising: WHODozens of migrants perish in Djibouti shipwreck
4/9/20244 minutes
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News in Brief 8 April 2024

Palestine UN membership in spotlight amid Rafah invasion fears Attacks on Ukrainian nuclear facilities ‘must cease immediately’: UN atomic watchdogHealthcare ‘inaccessible’ for displaced people, warns UN migration agency 
4/8/20244 minutes, 2 seconds
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News in Brief 5 April 2024

Israel must allow ‘quantum leap’ in aid delivery UN chief urges, calling for change in military strategySudan: UN food agency convoy reaches Darfurs for first time in monthsGlobal deployment of rapid diagnostic tests to boost fight against cholera
4/5/20244 minutes, 34 seconds
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News in Brief 4 April 2024

Ukraine: Ambulance teams at 3 times greater risk of death and injuryHuman Rights Council resolution demands further Iran violations probeMore than 700 attacks by Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
4/4/20243 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 3 April 2024

Haiti: Armed gangs continue assault on healthcareUN teams in Sudan and South Sudan team up over crucial medical aidEgypt must halt executions, urge UN human rights experts
4/3/20244 minutes, 22 seconds
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News in Brief 2 April 2024

Gaza: health system ‘barely surviving’ warns UN health agency chiefUkrainians suffer Russia-imposed ‘violence, intimidation, and coercion’, Türk tells Human Rights Council Malawi drought affects nearly two million farming families 
4/2/20243 minutes, 40 seconds
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News in Brief 1 April 2024

Protect Gaza hospitals: WHO chiefAfghanistan: Children killed or injured in two mine blastsHeavy rains destroy homes and farmland in Afghanistan
4/1/20243 minutes
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News in Brief 28 March 2024

Gaza: health system ‘barely surviving’ warns UN health agency chiefSudan’s 24 million children have a right to live in peace: UNICEF Refugee agency launches $1.4 billion appeal for South Sudan 
3/28/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 27 March 2024

Gaza war: ‘Direct hits’ on more than 200 schools since Israeli bombing began 783 million people go hungry today but one-fifth of all food goes to waste Cameroon: vital aid assistance under threat, warn UNHCR, WFP  
3/27/20244 minutes, 5 seconds
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News in Brief 26 March 2024

Gaza: ‘Double-digit’ number of children reported killed overnightOne in three migrant deaths linked to countries at war or with large refugee populationsDevastating humanitarian crisis in DR Congo: UNHCR
3/26/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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News in Brief 25 March 2024

We must push for lasting peace in Gaza, UN chief insists, as starvation threat nears Deadly cholera infections spreading fast in Somalia, warn UN aid teamsYemen conflict enters 10th year with 17 million-plus people in need of health aid
3/25/20244 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 22 March 2024

Gaza: UN aid team reaches stricken north, confirms ‘shocking’ disease and hunger Mass grave found in Libya highlights migrant horror, says UN migration agencyAid ramps up to Mozambique communities impacted by tropical storm Filipo 
3/22/20243 minutes, 38 seconds
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News in Brief 21 March 2024

Amid ongoing strife in Gaza and Ukraine, UN chief reiterates peace call Sudan war could see 222,000 children die from malnutrition, says aid coordinatorMobile phones called to order for part in 62 million tonnes of e-waste 
3/21/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 20 March 2024

Gaza: Less than 1 in 2 UN aid missions allowed into northern zones this month M-pox deaths falling everywhere but Africa, says UN health agency expert panel Belarus opponents ‘increasingly oppressed and punished’: Human Rights Council  
3/20/20244 minutes, 33 seconds
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News in Brief 19 March 2024

Gaza: Increasing numbers of newborns on brink of death, agencies warnForced labour exploiters make $236 billion a year, says ILO More climate records smashed, WMO report confirms 
3/19/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 18 March 2024

Famine could happen ‘anytime’ in Gaza’s northern governorates, warn UN humanitarians Iran: Repression continues two years after nationwide protests, say rights investigators ‘Pandemic treaty’ deal enters final round of negotiations  
3/18/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 15 March 2024

I lost hope and will to live in Russian jail, says Ukraine prisoner of war Gaza: Nearly 23 million tonnes of debris ‘will take years to clear’Sudan: hunger ‘pervasive’ in Khartoum streets, warns UNICEF 
3/15/20244 minutes, 26 seconds
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News in Brief 13 March 2024

Gaza: More children dead from war than from four years of global conflict Ukraine: Condemnation after Russian strike kills dozens in Dnipro regionWith internal displacement at a record high, UN aid chief backs solutions 
3/14/20244 minutes, 11 seconds
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News in Brief 14 March 2024

Gaza: Aid missions risk being halted without security guaranteesHaiti crisis: UN mission announces airbridge to facilitate aid relief Human Rights Council: Climate crisis a principal factor in global hunger emergency
3/14/20244 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 12 March 2024

Gaza: Ceasefire now, urges UN Secretary-General on first day of RamadanWFP races to preposition aid in Chad for Sudan’s displacedRampant abuse of counter-terrorism laws globally, Human Rights Council hears
3/12/20244 minutes, 1 second
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News in Brief 11 March 2024

Gaza: Ceasefire now, urges UN Secretary-General on first day of RamadanSyria in grip of violence not seen in years, warn top rights expertsTruth and justice call for disappeared Thai lawyer   
3/11/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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News in Brief 8 March 2024

Marking International Women’s Day, UN chief launches plan to tackle baked-in bias  Rafah ground assault would increase risk of atrocity crimes  Mozambique: Thousands displaced over fear of violence   
3/8/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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News in Brief 7 March 2024

Gaza: Fears over growing toll of starvation among youngSudan: UN chief leads call for Ramadan cessation of hostilitiesNigeria mass abductions condemned 
3/7/20243 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 6 March 2024

Gaza humanitarian update 11 months into Sudan war, ‘world's worst hunger crisis’ looms 2023 was deadliest year on record for migrants  
3/6/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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News in Brief 5 March 2024

North Gaza aid mission reveals more infants may die from hungerEl Niño weakens but impacts continueDrug controls: UN-backed body offers e-solutions to counter narcotics surge
3/5/20243 minutes, 27 seconds
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News in Brief 4 March 2024

Gaza: Gaza conflict could fuel much wider Middle East ‘conflagration’, warns UN rights chiefTürk: ‘Mega election year’ 2024 could be a landmark for democracy: Pacific accounts for nine in 10 most obese countries in the world (WHO) 
3/4/20243 minutes, 48 seconds
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News in Brief 1 March 2024

Gaza: Worst famine fears realized as 10th child reportedly starves to deathMyanmar crisis now a never-ending nightmare, warns UN rights chiefSudan’s displaced in desperate need of basics to survive: UNHCR 
3/1/20243 minutes, 59 seconds
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News in Brief 29 February 2024

‘Carnage’ in Gaza must end, UN rights chief tells Human Rights CouncilRisks from climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss are realUN chief “committed” to Sudan as UNITAMS mission ends
2/29/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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News in Brief 28 February 2024

Gaza: Famine imminent without more aid relief, warn UN humanitarians All parties to Gaza crisis may have committed war crimes: UN rights chief Aid agencies underscore need to help Ethiopians brought low by climate, war and disease 
2/28/20244 minutes, 7 seconds
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News in Brief 27 February 2024

Gaza: Frustration mounts over blocked UN aid missions Peacekeepers’ alarm over exchanges of fire on Israel-Lebanon border $9 billion investment boost for global internet connectivity: ITU
2/27/20243 minutes, 11 seconds
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News in Brief 26 February 2024

With eyes on Gaza, UN chief launches rights protection pledge UN migration agency teams up with top manufacturer against ‘slave’ labour Russian anti-war campaigner’s harassment reflects pressure on judiciary: top rights expert
2/26/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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News in Brief 23 February 2024

Ukraine: Frontline children and mental traumaUN human rights report details Sudan war abuses Rights experts call for arms embargo on Israel 
2/23/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 22 February 2024

Shock and desperation throughout Gaza, Security Council hearsHorrific war in Ukraine will be felt ‘for generations’ warns rights chiefUNHCR welcomes AU Protocol to end scourge of statelessness
2/22/20243 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 21 February 2024

WHO chief says severe malnutrition is soaring in Gaza, SudanUS companies dumping “forever chemicals” with impunity: UN expertsInternational Mother Language Day
2/21/20243 minutes, 15 seconds
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News in Brief 20 February 2024

WFP pauses food delivery to north GazaUkraine war and ongoing uncertainty among displaced people$2.6 billion appeal for DR Congo
2/20/20243 minutes, 44 seconds
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News in Brief 19 February 2024

Rafah invasion would have “dire humanitarian consequences”25 million battle hunger due to Sudan warHuman rights must “guide” transition to lasting peace in South Sudan
2/19/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 16 February 2024

Guterres calls for a ‘global order that works for everyone’UN human rights office ‘appalled’ by Alexei Navalny’s death in prisonLack of social protection puts 1.4 billion children at risk
2/16/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 15 February 2024

Gaza: Situation dire in Rafah UN agencies warnUN weather agency declares warmest January everOn International Childhood Cancer Day, WHO hails vital role of parents 
2/15/20243 minutes, 8 seconds
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News in Brief 14 February 2024

Gaza: Rafah invasion would be a disaster ‘beyond imagination’ UNICEF steps up fight against cholera in eastern and southern Africa Condemnation for new attacks on public cases in Ukraine 
2/14/20243 minutes, 52 seconds
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News in Brief 13 February 2024

Gazans ‘living in fear’ of Israeli assault on Rafah, warns top UN aid officialSenegal: UN rights office concern over suspended election People of Sudan facing ‘life or death’ situation: WHO
2/13/20244 minutes, 20 seconds
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News in Brief 12 February 2024

Gaza: Relief over rescued hostages as Tedros warns of ‘ocean of need’Economic progress must be linked to a ‘human rights economy’, say experts68,000 children affected by Nepal earthquake still need urgent assistance: UNICEF 
2/12/20243 minutes, 56 seconds
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News in Brief 9 February 2024

Gaza: UN health agency warns over continuing healthcare attacksSudan war leaves 700,000 children facing life-threatening malnutritionHaiti’s people suffering ‘deepening human rights catastrophe’, warns Türk
2/9/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 8 February 2024

Gaza: UN’s top aid official reiterates extreme concern over Israeli ground offensive in Rafah ‘Debt caps’ needed to save developing countries from financial disaster: UNCTAD Mexico dreams: UN initiative offers hope for migrant workers in Mexico 
2/8/20243 minutes, 49 seconds
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News in Brief 7 February 2024

Gaza war enters fifth month amid fears for hospital under siege UNRWA Sudan appeal launches for war victims left with nothing UNOCHA Ukraine: top UN aid official denounces attacks on public places
2/7/20243 minutes, 31 seconds
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News in Brief 6 February 2024

Gaza: War crimes fears over Israeli ground invasion of RafahThousands still struggling one year on from Syria-Turkïye earthquakesVaccine push underway in southern Africa amid unprecedented cholera spike  
2/6/20244 minutes, 41 seconds
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News in Brief 5 February 2024

Gaza: Northern aid push frustrated as regional tensions rise Top rights experts spotlight deepening Sudan crisis Digital platforms and AI ‘facilitating’ child abuse, warns Special Rapporteur 
2/5/20244 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 2 February 2024

Gaza: Rafah now a ‘pressure cooker of despair’ as exodus south continues Sudan war leaves 90 per cent of country’s most vulnerable going hungry Taliban dress code arrests of women and girls must end, say top rights experts
2/2/20244 minutes, 1 second
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News in Brief 1 February 2024

Gaza: Aid operations are in peril, UN agency warns amid funding crisis122 journalists killed while reporting on Gaza crisis, say top rights experts UN Human Rights chief appalled by alleged summary executions in Mali 
2/1/20243 minutes, 51 seconds
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News in Brief 31 January 2024

We cannot abandon the people of Gaza, say chiefs of UN agencies in appeal for UNRWA Torture used to obtain evidence in Hong Kong trial, claim rights experts At least 170,000 children displaced amid violence in Haiti: UNICEF 
1/31/20243 minutes, 54 seconds
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News in Brief 30 January 2024

Hungry Gazans empty UN aid agency trucks before reaching destination Myanmar situation spiralling three years after military coup  WMO confirms new heat record for Europe 
1/30/20244 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 29 January 2024

Gaza: ‘Simply not enough food’ to go around, warn UN humanitariansUN migration agency alert over Mediterranean deaths spikeWHO hails global progress on eliminating dangerous fats from food shelves
1/29/20244 minutes, 24 seconds
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News in Brief 26 January 2024

 World court issues appeal calling for prevention of genocidal acts in GazaGaza: UN rights office condemns ‘chaotic’ Israeli mass evacuation orders Sudan: Dire plight of more than 10 million displaced by conflictAlabama execution comment – UN rights chief Türk
1/26/20244 minutes, 23 seconds
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Small scale, reliable and renewable: Clean electricity is changing lives in Madagascar

According to energy industry experts, we’re in the middle of a massive expansion of renewable energy sources, and it’s likely to continue. At the UN climate conference in Dubai at the end of last year, governments committed to tripling global capacity by 2030, and the International Energy Agency, for one, is bullish about that goal being achieved.But will developing countries benefit? Moritz Brauchle is the managing director of Africa GreenTec Madagascar, a social enterprise which provides sustainable energy solutions to some of the 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa currently living without any access to electricity.He explained to Conor Lennon from UN News the advantages of minigrids and how they are breathing new life into communities that were formerly consigned to darkness once the sun went down.
1/25/202410 minutes, 52 seconds
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News in Brief 25 January 2024

Gaza: Top UN aid official calls for end to attacks on sites sheltering civilians $1.8 billion needed to restore Libyan communities after catastrophic floodingStigma and shame still surround leprosy victims, warn top rights experts 
1/25/20244 minutes, 6 seconds
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UNICEF warns of looming ‘learning catastrophe’ in war-torn Sudan

Sudan is “on the brink of a learning catastrophe” as war is preventing 19 million children from continuing their education, which could translate into a staggering $26 billion lifetime earning loss. The warning comes from Mandeep O’Brien, Representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Sudan, where rival military forces have been battling since last April. She said UNICEF and partners are working to get schools to re-open safely, where conditions allow, in addition to providing e-learning and psychosocial support for children at camps for internally displaced people (IDPs).  Ms. O’Brien told UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki that as conflict rages in places such as Gaza and Ukraine, the world must not forget about Sudan. 
1/24/20248 minutes, 48 seconds
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News in Brief 24 January 2024

Displacement misery continues for GazansOCHA scales up response to cholera spread in SomaliaOn Education Day, UNESCO rallies teachers to counter hate speech
1/24/20243 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 23 January 2024

Gaza fighting spreads into hospitals where there’s ‘no way in and out’ UNHCR raises alarm over dramatic rise in Rohingya deaths at seaHalf of Yemen’s children are malnourished, warns UN health agency
1/23/20243 minutes, 20 seconds
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‘These are not conditions meant for human beings’: UNRWA official on Gaza visit

No food, water, or health care facilities, no communication with the outside world, and the constant threat of bombardments.These are the desperate conditions under which Gazans are living, says Juliette Touma, the spokesperson for UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, who visited Gaza in mid-January.On her return, she spoke to Conor Lennon from UN News, and described what she saw in the congested refugee camps of the occupied Palestinian territory.
1/22/20247 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 22 January 2024

Gaza war: 25,000 killed as humanitarian needs go on rising Tedros concern that countries will miss deadline for pandemic treaty UN migration agency issues first ever global annual appeal, calling for $7.9 billion 
1/22/20243 minutes, 53 seconds
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Congo floods forcing some women to give birth ‘in the water’

Entire villages in the Republic of Congo have been affected by recent flooding, leaving more than 350,000 people in need of food, shelter, clothing and other basics.People are living on top of their houses and some women are even giving birth in rafts, said Chris Mburu, UN Resident Coordinator the country, speaking to UN News’s Alexandre Carette in Geneva.Mr. Mburu said the UN and partners are supporting the authorities to respond to the emergency as aid workers continue to try to reach survivors, amid immense difficulties. 
1/19/20243 minutes, 57 seconds
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Gaza is ‘hell’ for newborns and mothers, warns UN Children’s Fund

Emirati Hospital in southern Gaza is one of last functioning maternity facilities in all of Gaza where “there aren’t enough staff and not enough medicine” for women about to give birth, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Friday.Amid ongoing active conflict that has killed tens of thousands, UNICEF is doing its utmost to help, by delivering essential relief supplies to health teams, formula milk, clothes and food for women too weak to breastfeed. But much more needs to be done to save lives - and ensure greater aid access to the enclave – said UNICEF’s Tess Ingram, who’s just back from a heartbreaking humanitarian mission to Rafah and Khan Younis.Here she is speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
1/19/20247 minutes, 19 seconds
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News in Brief 19 January 2024

Gaza aid obstacles continue to delay vital relief, warn UN aid teamsSudan war: UN investigators begin probe into human rights violations Sri Lanka anti-terror bill revisions are serious concern, says UN rights office
1/19/20243 minutes, 14 seconds
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News in Brief 18 January 2024

Gaza aid obstacles continue to delay vital relief, warn UN aid teamsSudan war: UN investigators begin probe into human rights violations Top rights expert on freedom of expression to visit the Philippines
1/18/20242 minutes, 37 seconds
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News in Brief 17 January 2024

Gaza crisis: Back two-State solution urges UN chief, ‘once and for all’UN migration agency chief urges action to help Sudan’s displaced Inflation rises hit international investment, warns UNCTAD
1/17/20243 minutes, 37 seconds
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IOM official in Sudan fears war could reach UN bases

Nine months ago, UN teams in Sudan were forced to evacuate from their headquarters in Khartoum, as heavy fighting between government and rebel forces raged in the capital.The impact on the civilian population has been catastrophic, with half of the population in need of aid and more than seven million people forced to flee their homes. The security situation is so bad that humanitarian workers have been unable to bring aid to the areas worst hit by fighting.Peter Kioy, the head of the UN migration agency, IOM, in Sudan, told Conor Lennon from UN News about his team’s perilous evacuation under fire, his fears of the fighting moving closer to the UN temporary bases and his frustration at being unable to reach those in desperate need of help.
1/16/20248 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 16 January 2024

Gaza: Fewer than 1 in 4 aid missions given green light, says OCHASudan conflict passes sad milestone as UN rights office urges ceasefireWHO calls for urgent regulation of e-cigarettes 
1/16/20244 minutes, 16 seconds
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Gaza: ‘One door’ insufficient as aid lifeline for 2.2 million people

As the war in Gaza between Israel and Palestinian militants reaches the 100 day mark, the UN is working flat out to meet the dire needs of hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians “through one door” at the Rafah crossing, a restriction imposed by Israel that has to change, said the UN newly-appointed Resident Coordinator on Saturday.At least 200 truckloads each day are needed and despite the “outstanding” efforts of national and international partners, UN humanitarians are stuck having to bring all supplies through a single choke point on Gaza’s southern frontier with Egypt, built as a pedestrian crossing, said Jamie McGoldrick.The veteran UN aid official spoke exclusively to UN News on Saturday, in his first interview since becoming the interim Resident Coordinator in the Palestinian Occupied Territory late last month.The Irish national served in the same role, where he is also UN Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, between 2018 and 2020.Prior to that, he was the UN’s Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator in Yemen at the height of the brutal civil conflict there which began in 2015. He has also worked with the International Red Cross.Mr. McGoldrick recently returned from Gaza, and spoke to Ezzat El-Ferri from Jerusalem, where the UN Special Coordinator’s office (UNSCO) is headquartered, with other offices in the West Bank city of Ramallah and the Gaza Strip.  Read the interview here.
1/15/202413 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 15 January 2024

 No let-up in Gaza violence as war passes 100-day mark Ukraine war: UN launches $4.2 billion appeal to help most vulnerable166 million people require health assistance in 2024: WHO
1/15/20243 minutes, 3 seconds
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News in Brief 12 January 2024

War against Hamas in Gaza is act of self-defence, Israel tells world courtPublic health risk from COVID remains high - WHOCabo Verde certified malaria-free 
1/12/20243 minutes, 9 seconds
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News in Brief 10 January 2024

Aid mission denials are latest threat to Gaza’s hospitals: OCHASustainable global recovery at risk from interlocking crises, warns UN labour agencyTop UN rights body elects Moroccan president for a year
1/11/20243 minutes, 13 seconds
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News in Brief 11 January 2024

Gaza: South Africa levels accusations of ‘genocidal conduct’ against IsraelHuman rights chief Türk rejects ‘blood libel’ accusation over Gaza criticismUN launches new plan to save migrants’ lives and promote legal pathways 
1/11/20243 minutes, 39 seconds
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News in Brief 9 January 2024

Aid relief arriving in Gaza but ‘too little, too late’, warns WHODozens killed in Ukraine fighting as UN aid teams cite urgent needsElections in 2024 must be free and fair, says UN rights chief
1/9/20242 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief 8 January 2024

Gaza latest: Dire shortages of healthcare continueRights experts demand accountability for Israeli victims of sexual torturePlastic pollution study launches in the Antarctic: UN nuclear watchdog
1/8/20243 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 5 January 2024

Gaza latest: nearly 600 healthcare attacks since start of war, says WHOMigration agency launches $69 million appeal for Gaza reliefCOVID-19 infections rise 52 per cent in a month
1/5/20243 minutes, 25 seconds
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Red Sea emergency hits consumers worldwide: UNCTAD

Houthi rebel attacks on ships using the Red Sea trade route off the coast of Yemen, are bad for global business and consumers everywhere but have also exposed a chronic shortage of vessels in the supply chain.That’s according to Jan Hoffman, chief of the trade logistics branch at the UN trade and development body UNCTAD.He’s been talking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson about the impact of the action taken by the Houthis in protest at Israel’s continuing offensive in Gaza, the repercussions of protracted attacks on shipping for trade overall, and what the UN can do to help de-escalate the situation.  
1/4/20248 minutes, 46 seconds
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News in Brief 4 January 2024

Gaza crisis deepens as UN aid convoys face delays and obstacles UN rights chief Türk shocked by Iran mosque bombing On World Braille Day, UN health agency focuses on fixes for blurred vision 
1/4/20242 minutes, 49 seconds
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News in Brief 3 January 2024

Gaza war: ‘Intense ground battles’ reported, hospital hit kills fiveUN chief appeals for ‘maximum restraint’ to prevent Middle East escalationRights experts’ alarm at death row ‘experiment’ in U.S.
1/3/20242 minutes, 46 seconds
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News in Brief 2 January 2024

Everyone is hungry in Gaza now: UN humanitariansUkraine communities hit by surge in attacks from RussiaMyanmar refugees to receive boosted aid voucher
1/2/20242 minutes, 51 seconds
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Will the world get to grips with AI in 2024?

The enormous potential of GPT4 caught the popular imagination in 2023, with its ability to generate texts in a range of styles, in response to written prompts.But many expressed concern about the jobs that might be lost, the ease with which bad actors could produce highly convincing misinformation and, in a coming year full of elections, the risks AI could pose to democracy itself.Conor Lennon from UN News asks Carme Artigas, Spain’s first-ever Secretary of State for Digitalization and AI, and co-chair of the UN’s AI Advisory Body, if 2023 was the year the world finally woke up to the need to regulate the technology, and the potential threats it poses to democracy next year, when millions will go to the polls.  
1/1/202424 minutes, 46 seconds
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Award-winning journalists on role of the UN as ‘global body’ on the issue of reparations

Earlier in December, the UN Department of Global Communications hosted Knowledge, History and Power, an event featuring noted journalists Nikole Hannah-Jones and Laura Trevelyan.The event was organized by the Department of Global Communications Outreach Programme on the Transatlantic Slave Trade and Slavery in collaboration with the Universities Studying Slavery Consortium.Pauline Batista from UN News talked to both award-winning journalists about the challenges, hopes and dreams for “the future of reparations,” in the United States and globally.
12/29/202312 minutes, 6 seconds
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‘Solidarity’ as UN humanitarians visit frontline on Christmas Day

Humanitarian workers visiting the frontline in Ukraine are showing solidarity with the people affected by the almost two-year-long conflict as “war does not stop on Christmas Day”, according to the UN’s most senior humanitarian representative in the country.Denise Brown, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator led a convoy of aid to Kupiansk in the east of the country.Saviano Abreu began by asking her what support the UN is providing on the frontline and elsewhere. 
12/29/20239 minutes, 12 seconds
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Intense escalation in Gaza bombardment leaves medical teams facing impossible choices

UN humanitarians carried out an emergency fact-finding mission to central Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital on Christmas Day, in response to fears of mass casualties after reports that three refugee camps were hit by Israeli airstrikes.Doctors at the hospital, which was already at full capacity, reported seeing “100-plus patients” brought in with serious injuries in just the first 30 minutes, with around the same number of dead bodies.With ever decreasing space in the Strip to treat men, women and children needing urgent lifesaving care, many more will die, warned Sean Casey from the World Health Organization (WHO).Mr. Casey is the UN health agency’s Emergency Medical Teams coordinator who took part in that mission to central Gaza. Here he is now talking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
12/26/20239 minutes, 57 seconds
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News in Brief - 22 December 2023

Gaza crisis: Starvation must not be allowed to happen, says UN rights chief46.7 million children in West and Central Africa face ongoing humanitarian crisis  Global dengue cases on the rise again, posing public health challenge, WHO warns 
12/22/20230
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News in Brief - 22 December 2023

Gaza crisis: Starvation must not be allowed to happen, says UN rights chief46.7 million children in West and Central Africa face ongoing humanitarian crisis  Global dengue cases on the rise again, posing public health challenge, WHO warns 
12/22/20233 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 21 December 2023

Injured patients ‘waiting to die’ in northern GazaSudan: Up to 300,000 displaced by latest surge in fightingHope in malaria fight as WHO recommends second jab
12/21/20230
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News in Brief 21 December 2023

Injured patients ‘waiting to die’ in northern GazaSudan: Up to 300,000 displaced by latest surge in fightingHope in malaria fight as WHO recommends second jab
12/21/20233 minutes, 30 seconds
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News in Brief 20 December 2023

Barely a drop of safe water to drink in Gaza, UN aid agency warns Ukraine: OCHA condemnation for strikes on aid infrastructure by Russian military IOM welcomes new migrant legislation in Greece   
12/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 December 2023

Barely a drop of safe water to drink in Gaza, UN aid agency warns Ukraine: OCHA condemnation for strikes on aid infrastructure by Russian military IOM welcomes new migrant legislation in Greece   
12/20/20232 minutes, 44 seconds
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UNRWA: Supporting the civilians of Gaza caught up in a ‘brutal war’

Since the military incursion into Gaza, which followed deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel on the seventh of October, 135 staff members of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, are known to have been killed, the most ever in one incident.Despite the danger and extremely difficult working conditions, UNRWA is continuing to assist those caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. And the task is monumental. Nearly two million people have been displaced across the Strip, many forced to move repeatedly in search of safety.Juliette Touma, the Director of Communications at UNRWA, is a veteran of high profile conflicts, including Libya, Syria, and Iraq. Conor Lennon from UN News asked her to compare the situation in Gaza with her experience in other countries.
12/19/20230
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UNRWA: Supporting the civilians of Gaza caught up in a ‘brutal war’

Since the military incursion into Gaza, which followed deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel on the seventh of October, 135 staff members of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, are known to have been killed, the most ever in one incident.Despite the danger and extremely difficult working conditions, UNRWA is continuing to assist those caught up in the fighting through no fault of their own. And the task is monumental. Nearly two million people have been displaced across the Strip, many forced to move repeatedly in search of safety.Juliette Touma, the Director of Communications at UNRWA, is a veteran of high profile conflicts, including Libya, Syria, and Iraq. Conor Lennon from UN News asked her to compare the situation in Gaza with her experience in other countries.
12/19/202310 minutes, 26 seconds
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Gazans search for firewood in cemeteries in ‘catastrophic’ situation

Cemeteries in Gaza are being raided for wood as people affected by the ongoing bombardments look for ways to cook food and feed themselves; that’s according to the World Food Programme’s Samer Abdel Jaber who has just visited the south of the enclave. The conflict in Gaza began after the October 7th attacks by Hamas on Israel which left at least 1200 people dead.Khaled Mohamed of UN News asked Samer Abdel Jaber what he witnessed on his visit. 
12/19/20230
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Gazans search for firewood in cemeteries in ‘catastrophic’ situation

Cemeteries in Gaza are being raided for wood as people affected by the ongoing bombardments look for ways to cook food and feed themselves; that’s according to the World Food Programme’s Samer Abdel Jaber who has just visited the south of the enclave. The conflict in Gaza began after the October 7th attacks by Hamas on Israel which left at least 1200 people dead.Khaled Mohamed of UN News asked Samer Abdel Jaber what he witnessed on his visit. 
12/19/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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News in Brief 19 December 2023

‘Ten weeks of hell’ for children in GazaUkraine: civilian death toll passes 10,000 amid ‘gross rights violations’: TürkSudan: humanitarian crisis deepens as new front opens in conflict: OCHA  
12/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 December 2023

‘Ten weeks of hell’ for children in GazaUkraine: civilian death toll passes 10,000 amid ‘gross rights violations’: TürkSudan: humanitarian crisis deepens as new front opens in conflict: OCHA  
12/19/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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News in Brief 18 December 2023

Gaza hospital destroyed, WHO chief reiterates ceasefire callMigrants’ Day: UN chief calls for rights-based migration governanceRussia: Rights expert slams Navalny’s ‘enforced disappearance’  
12/18/20230
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News in Brief 18 December 2023

Gaza hospital destroyed, WHO chief reiterates ceasefire callMigrants’ Day: UN chief calls for rights-based migration governanceRussia: Rights expert slams Navalny’s ‘enforced disappearance’  
12/18/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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From Gaza to Ukraine, accountability vital to end horrific cycle of rights violations: Türk

In an exclusive interview with UN News, Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, underlined that accountability is key and a fundamental “missing link” in most conflicts around the world which simply perpetuates cycles of violence.“It is absolutely critical that accountability is part of any future arrangement because we know that if impunity reigns, and if the facts are not told and if the truth is not told, we will have grievances going on and on and on,” he said, referring to the latest bloody cycle of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
12/15/20230
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From Gaza to Ukraine, accountability vital to end horrific cycle of rights violations: Türk

In an exclusive interview with UN News, Volker Türk, High Commissioner for Human Rights, underlined that accountability is key and a fundamental “missing link” in most conflicts around the world which simply perpetuates cycles of violence.“It is absolutely critical that accountability is part of any future arrangement because we know that if impunity reigns, and if the facts are not told and if the truth is not told, we will have grievances going on and on and on,” he said, referring to the latest bloody cycle of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
12/15/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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News in Brief 15 December 2023

Supporting refugees is all of humanity’s ‘obligation’: UN chief Afghanistan: instead of justice, women survivors of violence face prison: UNAMAUrgent help needed for millions of children affected by conflicts and disasters: UNICEFDR Congo mpox spread accelerating: WHO
12/15/20230
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News in Brief 15 December 2023

Supporting refugees is all of humanity’s ‘obligation’: UN chief Afghanistan: instead of justice, women survivors of violence face prison: UNAMAUrgent help needed for millions of children affected by conflicts and disasters: UNICEFDR Congo mpox spread accelerating: WHO
12/15/20234 minutes, 8 seconds
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News in Brief 14 December 2023

Gaza flooding latest disaster to hit desperate PalestiniansCountries must stop e-cigarette boom among youth: WHODecline in vaccine coverage prompts measles surge in Europe, Central Asia: UNICEF
12/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 December 2023

Gaza flooding latest disaster to hit desperate PalestiniansCountries must stop e-cigarette boom among youth: WHODecline in vaccine coverage prompts measles surge in Europe, Central Asia: UNICEF
12/14/20233 minutes, 36 seconds
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Supporting peaceful and inclusive elections in DR Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is poised for elections on 20 December, when votes will be cast for a new president and well as national and provincial legislatures.In a historic move, this election marks the first time that local representatives will be on the ballot, a significant stride towards enhancing community participation in the whole electoral process.“This is in my view, a very good step,” Bintou Keita, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the DRC and head of the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO), told UN News, after briefing the Security Council earlier this week.She described to Jerome Bernard how MONUSCO was supporting the authorities ahead of voting, in three key provinces where the mission is deployed. 
12/13/20230
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Supporting peaceful and inclusive elections in DR Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is poised for elections on 20 December, when votes will be cast for a new president and well as national and provincial legislatures.In a historic move, this election marks the first time that local representatives will be on the ballot, a significant stride towards enhancing community participation in the whole electoral process.“This is in my view, a very good step,” Bintou Keita, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the DRC and head of the UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO), told UN News, after briefing the Security Council earlier this week.She described to Jerome Bernard how MONUSCO was supporting the authorities ahead of voting, in three key provinces where the mission is deployed. 
12/13/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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News in Brief 13 December 2023

Gaza ceasefire ‘in everybody’s interest’: UN humanitarian coordinatorFossil fuel phaseout ‘inevitable’: UN chief on COP28 outcome Global Refugee Forum opportunity to bolster forced displacement response: Grandi
12/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 December 2023

Gaza ceasefire ‘in everybody’s interest’: UN humanitarian coordinatorFossil fuel phaseout ‘inevitable’: UN chief on COP28 outcome Global Refugee Forum opportunity to bolster forced displacement response: Grandi
12/13/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Gaza: Trauma rooted in ‘scourge of war’ impacting women and children alike

Sixteen year-olds in Gaza are now in the middle of the fourth war of their short lifetimes, a leading UN humanitarian has told UN News, pointing out that for the youngest, it’s causing unimaginable trauma.Gemma Connell of UN humanitarian coordination office OCHA, is in Rafah, where she has spent the past week and says that for mothers, they’re also enduring terrible suffering and loss of dignity that is life-altering.Abdelmonem Makki asked her what she had seen, as local health authorities report that more than 18,000 have now been killed amidst the battle between Palestinian militants and Israeli forces – mostly women and children.
12/13/20230
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Gaza: Trauma rooted in ‘scourge of war’ impacting women and children alike

Sixteen year-olds in Gaza are now in the middle of the fourth war of their short lifetimes, a leading UN humanitarian has told UN News, pointing out that for the youngest, it’s causing unimaginable trauma.Gemma Connell of UN humanitarian coordination office OCHA, is in Rafah, where she has spent the past week and says that for mothers, they’re also enduring terrible suffering and loss of dignity that is life-altering.Abdelmonem Makki asked her what she had seen, as local health authorities report that more than 18,000 have now been killed amidst the battle between Palestinian militants and Israeli forces – mostly women and children.
12/13/20238 minutes, 4 seconds
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‘Everyone was asking about a ceasefire’: Malta’s UN ambassador reports back on visit to Gaza border

Vanessa Frazier, Malta’s Permanent Representative to the UN, has told UN News that the Security Council must insist on the release of all Hamas hostages in Gaza, and the unhindered and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid into the Strip.As part of an unofficial fact-finding trip organized by the United Arab Emirates, Ms. Frazier along with other UN ambassadors representing their countries on the Security Council, were taken on Monday close to the border between Egypt and Gaza to see for themselves the humanitarian efforts being made to bring in aid, and to care for those wounded during the ongoing Israeli military operation. Resolution 2712, a Security Council Resolution drafted and tabled by Malta, calling for “humanitarian pauses” in the fighting, was adopted on 15 November, succeeding where other resolutions calling for a ceasefire have so far failed. On Tuesday, after concluding the visit, Ms. Frazier spoke to Conor Lennon from UN News, who began by asking her to describe what they had seen.
12/12/20230
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‘Everyone was asking about a ceasefire’: Malta’s UN ambassador reports back on visit to Gaza border

Vanessa Frazier, Malta’s Permanent Representative to the UN, has told UN News that the Security Council must insist on the release of all Hamas hostages in Gaza, and the unhindered and sufficient flow of humanitarian aid into the Strip.As part of an unofficial fact-finding trip organized by the United Arab Emirates, Ms. Frazier along with other UN ambassadors representing their countries on the Security Council, were taken on Monday close to the border between Egypt and Gaza to see for themselves the humanitarian efforts being made to bring in aid, and to care for those wounded during the ongoing Israeli military operation. Resolution 2712, a Security Council Resolution drafted and tabled by Malta, calling for “humanitarian pauses” in the fighting, was adopted on 15 November, succeeding where other resolutions calling for a ceasefire have so far failed. On Tuesday, after concluding the visit, Ms. Frazier spoke to Conor Lennon from UN News, who began by asking her to describe what they had seen.
12/12/20235 minutes, 43 seconds
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News in Brief 12 December 2023

‘Humanitarian disaster zone’: Gaza hospital capacity decimated – WHO Invest in primary healthcare, save lives: TedrosRecord hunger in West and Central Africa: UN humanitarians
12/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 December 2023

‘Humanitarian disaster zone’: Gaza hospital capacity decimated – WHO Invest in primary healthcare, save lives: TedrosRecord hunger in West and Central Africa: UN humanitarians
12/12/20233 minutes, 50 seconds
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News in Brief 11 December 2023

Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens as fighting rages on across the Strip COP28: UN chief urges climate talks ambition as clock runs outHuman rights at 75: Türk calls on countries to overcome divisions 
12/11/20230
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News in Brief 11 December 2023

Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens as fighting rages on across the Strip COP28: UN chief urges climate talks ambition as clock runs outHuman rights at 75: Türk calls on countries to overcome divisions 
12/11/20233 minutes, 46 seconds
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Human rights are a solution to the climate crisis

Clear and unequivocal language on the phasing out of fossil fuels is the only way forward to prevent the human rights crisis that is caused by climate change. This is the message from Benjamin Schachter, the UN human rights office Environment and Climate Change Team Leader, who is coordinating the OHCHR delegation at the COP28 climate conference, now underway in Dubai, UAE.The climate summit is in its final stretch, coinciding with the annual observance of Human Rights Day on December 10, and the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), putting a spotlight on links between human rights and climate change.Speaking to UN News, Mr. Schachter explained that a human rights-based approach and a participatory and inclusive process can lead to climate solutions and better outcomes.
12/10/20230
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Human rights are a solution to the climate crisis

Clear and unequivocal language on the phasing out of fossil fuels is the only way forward to prevent the human rights crisis that is caused by climate change. This is the message from Benjamin Schachter, the UN human rights office Environment and Climate Change Team Leader, who is coordinating the OHCHR delegation at the COP28 climate conference, now underway in Dubai, UAE.The climate summit is in its final stretch, coinciding with the annual observance of Human Rights Day on December 10, and the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), putting a spotlight on links between human rights and climate change.Speaking to UN News, Mr. Schachter explained that a human rights-based approach and a participatory and inclusive process can lead to climate solutions and better outcomes.
12/10/202310 minutes, 28 seconds
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When farmers go hungry, innovation to the rescue

As the focus at COP28 turns to food and agriculture, the spotlight is on smallholder farmers in developing countries on the frontlines of climate change, clinging on to their livelihoods amid drought and floods.Bernhard Kowatsch, the head and founder of the UN World Food Programme’s Innovation Accelerator, told UN News’ Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer that innovation is the key to helping climate-proof their businesses – not just tomorrow, but right now. He called for more investments in small projects that can go big, ramping up funds for recovery but also anticipatory action before disaster strikes, and making more climate microfinance available to women food entrepreneurs.
12/10/20230
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When farmers go hungry, innovation to the rescue

As the focus at COP28 turns to food and agriculture, the spotlight is on smallholder farmers in developing countries on the frontlines of climate change, clinging on to their livelihoods amid drought and floods.Bernhard Kowatsch, the head and founder of the UN World Food Programme’s Innovation Accelerator, told UN News’ Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer that innovation is the key to helping climate-proof their businesses – not just tomorrow, but right now. He called for more investments in small projects that can go big, ramping up funds for recovery but also anticipatory action before disaster strikes, and making more climate microfinance available to women food entrepreneurs.
12/10/20236 minutes, 19 seconds
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It’s time to reprioritize our resources to focus on the climate crisis

Taking 5 per cent of global military expenditures and directing it towards education and the climate crisis, would free up $100 billion a year to respond to climate change.Speaking to UN News on the sidelines of COP28 conference in Dubai, Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director of the UN global fund for education, sent a strong message to countries as she launched an appeal for $150 million to empower teachers and millions of children affected by forced displacement and climate change.Ms. Sherif expressed concern that from the Sahel to the Middle East and Asia, children are bearing the brunt of floods, wildfires, drought, heatwaves, and other extreme weather events, which directly impact their education.She said that the climate crisis has become an education crisis.
12/9/20230
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It’s time to reprioritize our resources to focus on the climate crisis

Taking 5 per cent of global military expenditures and directing it towards education and the climate crisis, would free up $100 billion a year to respond to climate change.Speaking to UN News on the sidelines of COP28 conference in Dubai, Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director of the UN global fund for education, sent a strong message to countries as she launched an appeal for $150 million to empower teachers and millions of children affected by forced displacement and climate change.Ms. Sherif expressed concern that from the Sahel to the Middle East and Asia, children are bearing the brunt of floods, wildfires, drought, heatwaves, and other extreme weather events, which directly impact their education.She said that the climate crisis has become an education crisis.
12/9/20238 minutes, 57 seconds
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‘Everybody is grieving’ in Gaza: UNRWA

The war has taken a huge toll on Gaza, leaving “everybody” grieving, said the Director of the UN Palestinian refugee support agency, UNRWA, in an interview with UN News on Friday.Tom White warned that staffers are overwhelmed while people continue dying in and around some shelters, due to Israeli airstrikes, where they are seeking UN protection. “We are essentially starved of the resources that we need to provide for people”, he told Abdelmonem Makki.
12/8/20230
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‘Everybody is grieving’ in Gaza: UNRWA

The war has taken a huge toll on Gaza, leaving “everybody” grieving, said the Director of the UN Palestinian refugee support agency, UNRWA, in an interview with UN News on Friday.Tom White warned that staffers are overwhelmed while people continue dying in and around some shelters, due to Israeli airstrikes, where they are seeking UN protection. “We are essentially starved of the resources that we need to provide for people”, he told Abdelmonem Makki.
12/8/202312 minutes, 44 seconds
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News in Brief 8 December 2023

Gaza humanitarian disaster announces “breakdown” of societyHaiti humanitarian crisis deepens as country awaits support missionSudan conflict-shattered health system overwhelmed by disease outbreaks
12/8/20230
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News in Brief 8 December 2023

Gaza humanitarian disaster announces “breakdown” of societyHaiti humanitarian crisis deepens as country awaits support missionSudan conflict-shattered health system overwhelmed by disease outbreaks
12/8/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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COP28: ‘Continue to pursue your vision,’ urges young Caribbean activist

With global temperatures hitting record highs, and extreme weather events affecting people around the globe, this year’s UN climate change conference, COP28, is a pivotal opportunity to get on track and accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis.In Dubai, Ezzat El-Ferri from UN News spoke with 20-year-old activist Connor Greaux-Taylor, from St. Kitts, who dropped out of high school to work in the tourism industry. He’s part of UNICEF’s Innovation30 initiative and works on “the frontlines” to sustainably repurpose sargassum, a large brown seaweed which is polluting local beaches.
12/7/20230
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COP28: ‘Continue to pursue your vision,’ urges young Caribbean activist

With global temperatures hitting record highs, and extreme weather events affecting people around the globe, this year’s UN climate change conference, COP28, is a pivotal opportunity to get on track and accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis.In Dubai, Ezzat El-Ferri from UN News spoke with 20-year-old activist Connor Greaux-Taylor, from St. Kitts, who dropped out of high school to work in the tourism industry. He’s part of UNICEF’s Innovation30 initiative and works on “the frontlines” to sustainably repurpose sargassum, a large brown seaweed which is polluting local beaches.
12/7/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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News in Brief 7 December 2023

Gaza fighting further compromises aid amid near ‘apocalyptic’ conditionsUN warns of humanitarian emergency as 500,000 risk lives in the DarienOver three in four people in Africa can’t afford healthy food
12/7/20230
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News in Brief 7 December 2023

Gaza fighting further compromises aid amid near ‘apocalyptic’ conditionsUN warns of humanitarian emergency as 500,000 risk lives in the DarienOver three in four people in Africa can’t afford healthy food
12/7/20233 minutes, 24 seconds
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News in Brief 6 December 2023

Türk calls for independent investigations into alleged sexual attacks during Hamas massacre Myanmar violence taking an unbearable toll on civilians, warns TürkCOP28 is about action, not politics, ‘posturing or point scoring,’ says UN climate chief
12/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 December 2023

Türk calls for independent investigations into alleged sexual attacks during Hamas massacre Myanmar violence taking an unbearable toll on civilians, warns TürkCOP28 is about action, not politics, ‘posturing or point scoring,’ says UN climate chief
12/6/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 5 December 2023

WFP forced to pause food aid distribution across northern YemenChaotic conditions for civilians in Gaza ‘getting worse by the hour’ Level playing field essential for human rights in sport 
12/5/20230
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News in Brief 5 December 2023

WFP forced to pause food aid distribution across northern YemenChaotic conditions for civilians in Gaza ‘getting worse by the hour’ Level playing field essential for human rights in sport 
12/5/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Myanmar: Technology key to aid war crimes investigations

Being denied access to sites where some of the most horrific crimes and human rights violations are alleged to have taken place during the military’s brutal repression of dissent, is a major challenge for the IIMM, the UN-appointed Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar.But the investigation team has nonetheless been able to interview victims and witnesses outside the country and sift through a vast amount of useful data that has laid at least the groundwork for future prosecutions, says the IIIMM head, Nicholas Koumjian.He explained to UN News’s Vibhu Mishra how the UN Human Rights Council-mandated independent investigators go about their work, and what they hope to achieve.
12/4/20230
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Myanmar: Technology key to aid war crimes investigations

Being denied access to sites where some of the most horrific crimes and human rights violations are alleged to have taken place during the military’s brutal repression of dissent, is a major challenge for the IIMM, the UN-appointed Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar.But the investigation team has nonetheless been able to interview victims and witnesses outside the country and sift through a vast amount of useful data that has laid at least the groundwork for future prosecutions, says the IIIMM head, Nicholas Koumjian.He explained to UN News’s Vibhu Mishra how the UN Human Rights Council-mandated independent investigators go about their work, and what they hope to achieve.
12/4/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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News in Brief 4 December 2023

Gaza: Aid access to north entirely blocked amid escalating war in southCOP28: Call to aid developing countries coping with climate shocks Somalia floods leave more than one million displaced
12/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 December 2023

Gaza: Aid access to north entirely blocked amid escalating war in southCOP28: Call to aid developing countries coping with climate shocks Somalia floods leave more than one million displaced
12/4/20233 minutes, 10 seconds
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Gaza: ‘Somehow their nightmare has just got that much worse’

Saying nowhere is safe in Gaza is not a cliché, according to UNICEF’s James Elder, speaking to UN News from Rafah in southern Gaza.“That’s the message we keep trying to share”, he told Reem Abaza, just hours after the pause in fighting ended between Israel and Palestinian militants.The UN children’s agency official said leaders’ enabling fighting to resume simply means the death of more and more children, noting that the only aid route at Rafah, is closed once more.
12/3/20230
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Gaza: ‘Somehow their nightmare has just got that much worse’

Saying nowhere is safe in Gaza is not a cliché, according to UNICEF’s James Elder, speaking to UN News from Rafah in southern Gaza.“That’s the message we keep trying to share”, he told Reem Abaza, just hours after the pause in fighting ended between Israel and Palestinian militants.The UN children’s agency official said leaders’ enabling fighting to resume simply means the death of more and more children, noting that the only aid route at Rafah, is closed once more.
12/3/202311 minutes, 39 seconds
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Gaza: ‘Somehow their nightmare has just got that much worse’

Saying nowhere is safe in Gaza is not a cliché, according to UNICEF’s James Elder, speaking to UN News from Rafah in southern Gaza.“That’s the message we keep trying to share”, he told Reem Abaza, just hours after the pause in fighting ended between Israel and Palestinian militants.The UN children’s agency official said leaders’ enabling fighting to resume, simply means the death of more and more children, noting that the only aid route at Rafah is closed once more.
12/1/20230
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News in Brief 1 December 2023

Gaza: Fighting resumes as pause ends Guterres calls for real climate leadership at COP28‘Let Communities Lead’ on World AIDS DayWFP seeks $26 million to support Afghan returnees from Pakistan 
12/1/20230
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News in Brief 1 December 2023

Gaza: Fighting resumes as pause ends Guterres calls for real climate leadership at COP28‘Let Communities Lead’ on World AIDS DayWFP seeks $26 million to support Afghan returnees from Pakistan 
12/1/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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News in Brief 30 November 2023

COP28: UN chief warns that world is on course for ‘climate collapse’Israel-Palestine crisis: New pause in fighting extends aid relief windowEnd ‘repugnant’ chemical weapons use once and for all, says UN chief
11/30/20230
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News in Brief 30 November 2023

COP28: UN chief warns that world is on course for ‘climate collapse’Israel-Palestine crisis: New pause in fighting extends aid relief windowEnd ‘repugnant’ chemical weapons use once and for all, says UN chief
11/30/20232 minutes, 50 seconds
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World getting ever closer to 1.5°C limit, warns WMO chief

2023 is on track to be the hottest year ever and the last 10 years have proven to be the warmest decade so far. These are worrying trends that suggest increasing floods, wildfires, glacier melt and heatwaves, lie immediately ahead.This is the warning issued by Petteri Taalas, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Secretary-General, who spoke to UN News in Dubai, ahead of the launch of the agency’s provisional State of the Global Climate report on the opening day of COP28.He told Sachin Gaur that the average temperature for the year has now increased to 1.4 degrees Celsius from pre-industrial times – very close to the 1.5 degrees target limit as laid out by the Paris climate agreement in 2015.
11/30/20230
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World getting ever closer to 1.5°C limit, warns WMO chief

2023 is on track to be the hottest year ever and the last 10 years have proven to be the warmest decade so far. These are worrying trends that suggest increasing floods, wildfires, glacier melt and heatwaves, lie immediately ahead.This is the warning issued by Petteri Taalas, World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Secretary-General, who spoke to UN News in Dubai, ahead of the launch of the agency’s provisional State of the Global Climate report on the opening day of COP28.He told Sachin Gaur that the average temperature for the year has now increased to 1.4 degrees Celsius from pre-industrial times – very close to the 1.5 degrees target limit as laid out by the Paris climate agreement in 2015.
11/30/20236 minutes, 28 seconds
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WFP: Climate risk insurance helps communities bounce back from disaster

When it comes to mitigating loss and damage caused by climate change, the global response is often failing to keep pace, according to Gernot Laganda of the UN World Food Programme (WFP).“We have had decades now where the temperature curve has really kept climbing, while adaptation financing was often too little, too late,” said the senior official.For many years, WFP has been using multiple tools to tackle the issue of hunger caused by weather extremes. One of those is climate risk insurance, which has helped millions of smallholder farmers get back on their feet after disaster struck. Mr. Laganda, the WFP’s Director of Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction, told UN News’s Anton Uspensky it was an issue that should be on the agenda in Dubai as COP28 gets underway.
11/29/20230
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WFP: Climate risk insurance helps communities bounce back from disaster

When it comes to mitigating loss and damage caused by climate change, the global response is often failing to keep pace, according to Gernot Laganda of the UN World Food Programme (WFP).“We have had decades now where the temperature curve has really kept climbing, while adaptation financing was often too little, too late,” said the senior official.For many years, WFP has been using multiple tools to tackle the issue of hunger caused by weather extremes. One of those is climate risk insurance, which has helped millions of smallholder farmers get back on their feet after disaster struck. Mr. Laganda, the WFP’s Director of Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction, told UN News’s Anton Uspensky it was an issue that should be on the agenda in Dubai as COP28 gets underway.
11/29/202311 minutes, 43 seconds
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News in Brief 29 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Gaza City a ‘ghost town’, reports UN aid agencyCost of eating healthily has risen 4.3 per cent since 2020: FAO WHO: Europe has highest number of children with type 1 diabetes
11/29/20230
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News in Brief 29 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Gaza City a ‘ghost town’, reports UN aid agencyCost of eating healthily has risen 4.3 per cent since 2020: FAO WHO: Europe has highest number of children with type 1 diabetes
11/29/20232 minutes, 52 seconds
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Every single minute ‘a life is lost to AIDS,’ says UNAIDS deputy chief

Despite intense national efforts geared towards eliminating AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, the Deputy Executive Director for the UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Angeli Achrekar, says that so far, the “job isn't done.” Ms. Achrekar, spoke with Pauline Batista from UN News as UNAIDS launched its latest report on Tuesday, Let Communities Lead. It suggests the world can still end AIDS by the ambitious deadline, but only if communities on the frontlines get the full support they need from governments and donors.
11/28/20230
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Every single minute ‘a life is lost to AIDS,’ says UNAIDS deputy chief

Despite intense national efforts geared towards eliminating AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, the Deputy Executive Director for the UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Angeli Achrekar, says that so far, the “job isn't done.” Ms. Achrekar, spoke with Pauline Batista from UN News as UNAIDS launched its latest report on Tuesday, Let Communities Lead. It suggests the world can still end AIDS by the ambitious deadline, but only if communities on the frontlines get the full support they need from governments and donors.
11/28/202311 minutes, 30 seconds
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‘Milestone’ award will change refugee children’s lives: UNHCR prize winner

Just one book can turn a displaced child’s life around and help unite the world, said the newly minted winner of the UN refugee agency’s (UNHCR) annual Nansen award on Tuesday.Somali-born Abdullahi Mire, who sought refuge with his mother at the vast Dadaab refugee complex in northern Kenya in the 1990s, told UN News the prize money was “a milestone for us” that would benefit kids in the camp by expanding bookshelves and boosting internet connectivity.The education advocate who founded the Refugee Youth Education Hub at Dadaab, told Thelma Mwadzaya he was dedicating the award to all the displaced children and volunteers who are determined to help turn lives around, one book at a time.
11/28/20230
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‘Milestone’ award will change refugee children’s lives: UNHCR prize winner

Just one book can turn a displaced child’s life around and help unite the world, said the newly minted winner of the UN refugee agency’s (UNHCR) annual Nansen award on Tuesday.Somali-born Abdullahi Mire, who sought refuge with his mother at the vast Dadaab refugee complex in northern Kenya in the 1990s, told UN News the prize money was “a milestone for us” that would benefit kids in the camp by expanding bookshelves and boosting internet connectivity.The education advocate who founded the Refugee Youth Education Hub at Dadaab, told Thelma Mwadzaya he was dedicating the award to all the displaced children and volunteers who are determined to help turn lives around, one book at a time.
11/28/20235 minutes, 48 seconds
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News in Brief 28 November 2023

UN rights office appalled by #BurkinaFaso attack Support grassroots communities fighting AIDS Olympian Mo Farah first @UNMigration global Goodwill Ambassador 
11/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 November 2023

UN rights office appalled by #BurkinaFaso attack Support grassroots communities fighting AIDS Olympian Mo Farah first @UNMigration global Goodwill Ambassador 
11/28/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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Gaza: Children flooding hospitals bearing ‘wounds of war’

A child in hospital who’s lost his mother and sisters but doesn’t know they’re dead; another who dare not close his eyes in case he forgets what his dead parents look like – just some of the tragic testimony relayed to Spokesperson James Elder of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the past few days while in Gaza.He spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki, who began by asking what the situation was like on the ground there for children, as a fragile ceasefire holds amid the release of hostages.
11/27/20230
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Gaza: Children flooding hospitals bearing ‘wounds of war’

A child in hospital who’s lost his mother and sisters but doesn’t know they’re dead; another who dare not close his eyes in case he forgets what his dead parents look like – just some of the tragic testimony relayed to Spokesperson James Elder of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the past few days while in Gaza.He spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki, who began by asking what the situation was like on the ground there for children, as a fragile ceasefire holds amid the release of hostages.
11/27/20238 minutes, 51 seconds
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News in Brief 27 November 2023

Gaza: Vital aid reaches shattered north as halt to fighting enters fourth dayWHO chief calls on leaders to deliver on global health at COP28 in Dubai Sudan: UN hails humanitarian milestone in Darfur, calls for broader access
11/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 November 2023

Gaza: Vital aid reaches shattered north as halt to fighting enters fourth dayWHO chief calls on leaders to deliver on global health at COP28 in Dubai Sudan: UN hails humanitarian milestone in Darfur, calls for broader access
11/27/20233 minutes, 5 seconds
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WHO: Climate crisis is also health crisis

The climate crisis is also a health crisis. This is the message the UN Health agency will deliver to world leaders and negotiators gathering at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai. The WHO says, the same pollution that impacts the climate also affects our lungs, and extreme weather events lead to a large range of diseases. UN News’ Nathalie Minard spoke with Dr. Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Public Health and Environment at the World Health Organization (WHO), ahead of COP28. 
11/25/20230
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WHO: Climate crisis is also health crisis

The climate crisis is also a health crisis. This is the message the UN health agency will deliver to world leaders and negotiators gathering at this year’s UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai. The WHO says, the same pollution that impacts the climate also affects our lungs, and extreme weather events lead to a large range of diseases. UN News’ Nathalie Minard spoke with Dr. Maria Neira, Director of the Department of Public Health and Environment at the World Health Organization (WHO), ahead of COP28. 
11/25/20234 minutes, 6 seconds
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News in Brief 24 November 2023

Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in needFrom Antarctica, UN chief calls on leaders to stop ‘climate anarchy’ Eastern DRC: ‘Pattern of abuse’ of civilians amid massive displacement
11/24/20230
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News in Brief 24 November 2023

Gaza: start of truce feeds hopes for respite, access to people in needFrom Antarctica, UN chief calls on leaders to stop ‘climate anarchy’ Eastern DRC: ‘Pattern of abuse’ of civilians amid massive displacement
11/24/20233 minutes, 19 seconds
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General Assembly President urges critics to engage with the UN

The UN General Assembly last month passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas – the first collective call to action to come out of the UN since the start of the conflict on 7 October.The General Assembly comprises all 193 UN Member States and although its resolutions are non-binding, they represent “the conscience of humanity”.That’s the message from General Assembly President Dennis Francis, who also encourages people who believe the UN is ineffective to instead engage with the global body.UN News’s Dianne Penn asked Mr. Francis how he is ensuring that countries will work together to address his priority areas of peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability. 
11/23/20230
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General Assembly President urges critics to engage with the UN

The UN General Assembly last month passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas – the first collective call to action to come out of the UN since the start of the conflict on 7 October.The General Assembly comprises all 193 UN Member States and although its resolutions are non-binding, they represent “the conscience of humanity”.That’s the message from General Assembly President Dennis Francis, who also encourages people who believe the UN is ineffective to instead engage with the global body.UN News’s Dianne Penn asked Mr. Francis how he is ensuring that countries will work together to address his priority areas of peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability. 
11/23/202311 minutes, 56 seconds
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UNRWA staff member recounts agency’s 'impossible mission' in Gaza

Negotiations continued on Thursday towards the implementation of the Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza, where staff from the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, remain “on the ground doing an impossible mission”.That’s according to Maha Hijazi, UNRWA Warehousing and Distribution Officer, who was responsible for securing food for hundreds of thousands of people in the enclave, which continues to face dire shortages of food, water fuel and medicines. Ms. Hijazi and her family fled to Egypt on Monday.  She spoke to UN News’s Nancy Sarkis about what life was like in Gaza, where during the day she worked to support thousands sheltered in UNRWA facilities while at night she would comfort her children so they could fall asleep amid the sound of bombardment. 
11/23/20230
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UNRWA staff member recounts agency’s 'impossible mission' in Gaza

Negotiations continued on Thursday towards the implementation of the Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza, where staff from the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, remain “on the ground doing an impossible mission”.That’s according to Maha Hijazi, UNRWA Warehousing and Distribution Officer, who was responsible for securing food for hundreds of thousands of people in the enclave, which continues to face dire shortages of food, water fuel and medicines. Ms. Hijazi and her family fled to Egypt on Monday.  She spoke to UN News’s Nancy Sarkis about what life was like in Gaza, where during the day she worked to support thousands sheltered in UNRWA facilities while at night she would comfort her children so they could fall asleep amid the sound of bombardment. 
11/23/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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News in Brief 23 November 2023

With Gaza truce on horizon, UN relief teams stand ready to ramp up aid China: WHO asks for data on spread of respiratory diseases ‘Good news for climate’: new UNECE convention to boost rail transport 
11/23/20230
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News in Brief 23 November 2023

With Gaza truce on horizon, UN relief teams stand ready to ramp up aid China: WHO asks for data on spread of respiratory diseases ‘Good news for climate’: new UNECE convention to boost rail transport 
11/23/20232 minutes, 59 seconds
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News in Brief 22 November 2023

Gaza: UN welcomes deal for pause in fighting, hostage-release pactNorth Korea: UN chief condemns satellite launch, calls for dialogue‘Breakthrough moment’ in Africa’s fight against malaria: WHO
11/22/20230
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News in Brief 22 November 2023

Gaza: UN welcomes deal for pause in fighting, hostage-release pactNorth Korea: UN chief condemns satellite launch, calls for dialogue‘Breakthrough moment’ in Africa’s fight against malaria: WHO
11/22/20232 minutes, 46 seconds
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News in Brief 21 November 2023

Gaza crisis: humanitarians warn of ‘tragic, entirely preventable surge’ in child deathsAfghan nationals face uncertain future after Pakistan eviction order: UNHCR, IOMRecord numbers of Sudan refugees seek shelter from fighting in Chad
11/21/20230
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News in Brief 21 November 2023

Gaza crisis: humanitarians warn of ‘tragic, entirely preventable surge’ in child deathsAfghan nationals face uncertain future after Pakistan eviction order: UNHCR, IOMRecord numbers of Sudan refugees seek shelter from fighting in Chad
11/21/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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News in Brief 20 November 2023

Gazans have ‘no options’ for safety as offensive continuesEnd the killing of children in armed conflict, urges top rights panelUN agency WIPO in chorus with Abba icon over creatives’ platform 
11/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 November 2023

Gazans have ‘no options’ for safety as offensive continuesEnd the killing of children in armed conflict, urges top rights panelUN agency WIPO in chorus with Abba icon over creatives’ platform 
11/20/20233 minutes, 54 seconds
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In Gaza, ‘things are getting worse’: Palestine refugees agency

In northern Gaza, nearly 200 people were killed and injured following attacks this weekend on the UN-run Al-Fakoura school, according to Adnan Abu Hasna, a spokesperson for the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA).As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues, he told UN News’s Reem Abaza that “things are getting worse.”Speaking to us from Gaza, Mr. Hasna gave an update on the developing situation and what’s to come as the intensifying humanitarian crisis continues amidst fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants.
11/19/20230
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In Gaza, ‘things are getting worse’: Palestine refugees agency

In northern Gaza, nearly 200 people were killed and injured following attacks this weekend on the UN-run Al-Fakoura school, according to Adnan Abu Hasna, a spokesperson for the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA).As the Israel-Palestine crisis continues, he told UN News’s Reem Abaza that “things are getting worse.”Speaking to us from Gaza, Mr. Hasna gave an update on the developing situation and what’s to come as the intensifying humanitarian crisis continues amidst fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants.
11/19/20237 minutes, 42 seconds
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Hopes rising of historic treaty to curb plastic pollution

The world needs a “strong, ambitious and just” treaty to cut down on the mass-produced plastics which are helping fuel the climate crisis, said the head of the UN-backed secretariat steering international negotiations towards a binding agreement to end the scourge, in an interview this week with UN News.The negotiations process is at its midpoint now. And for the first time, a text of the future treaty is being discussed by the Member States in its ‘zero draft’. The negotiators’ ambition is to have the final text ready by the end of next year and open for signing soon sfter that.  From Nairobi, Ms. Mathur-Filipp told UN News’s Anton Uspensky that the momentum is there, and explained why tackling plastic pollution is so vital to protect human health and the environment. 
11/17/20230
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Hopes rising of historic treaty to curb plastic pollution

The world needs a “strong, ambitious and just” treaty to cut down on the mass-produced plastics which are helping fuel the climate crisis, said the head of the UN-backed secretariat steering international negotiations towards a binding agreement to end the scourge, in an interview this week with UN News.The negotiations process is at its midpoint now. And for the first time, a text of the future treaty is being discussed by the Member States in its ‘zero draft’. The negotiators’ ambition is to have the final text ready by the end of next year and open for signing soon sfter that.  From Nairobi, Ms. Mathur-Filipp told UN News’s Anton Uspensky that the momentum is there, and explained why tackling plastic pollution is so vital to protect human health and the environment. 
11/17/20237 minutes, 16 seconds
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News in Brief 17 November 2023

‘Endless needs’ reflect spiralling situation as hospitals closeUN’s Guterres in action call to stop road deaths Myanmar’s surrendering soldiers must be treated humanely: OHCHR
11/17/20230
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News in Brief 17 November 2023

‘Endless needs’ reflect spiralling situation as hospitals closeUN’s Guterres in action call to stop road deaths Myanmar’s surrendering soldiers must be treated humanely: OHCHR
11/17/20233 minutes, 29 seconds
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News in Brief 16 November 2023

Gaza: UN’s Türk urges political path out of ‘horror’ Ethiopia: Food distributions resume with new safeguardsClimate action holds key to peace: young Sudanese activist
11/16/20230
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News in Brief 16 November 2023

Gaza: UN’s Türk urges political path out of ‘horror’ Ethiopia: Food distributions resume with new safeguardsClimate action holds key to peace: young Sudanese activist
11/16/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Entire Gaza population now in need of food assistance: WFP

Food systems in Gaza are collapsing and the food aid entering the enclave is barely 10 per cent of the amount needed for the 2.2 million people there.The warning comes from the World Food Programme (WFP) which says Gazans are not getting enough to eat, making them more susceptible to diseases that can be easily spread.UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki asked Alia Zaki, WFP Palestine Head of Communications, how the agency is responding now to the immense needs. 
11/15/20230
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Entire Gaza population now in need of food assistance: WFP

Food systems in Gaza are collapsing and the food aid entering the enclave is barely 10 per cent of the amount needed for the 2.2 million people there.The warning comes from the World Food Programme (WFP) which says Gazans are not getting enough to eat, making them more susceptible to diseases that can be easily spread.UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki asked Alia Zaki, WFP Palestine Head of Communications, how the agency is responding now to the immense needs. 
11/15/20234 minutes, 53 seconds
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News in Brief 15 November 2023

Gaza: ‘Hospitals are not battlegrounds’, children’s suffering must stop, UN humanitarians sayNew hopes for climate meeting while greenhouse gases reach record level: WMOPakistan’s expulsions of Afghans must stop amid abuse allegations: TürkSudan: With hunger on the rise FAO helps farmers grow food, save livestock
11/15/20230
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News in Brief 15 November 2023

Gaza: ‘Hospitals are not battlegrounds’, children’s suffering must stop, UN humanitarians sayNew hopes for climate meeting while greenhouse gases reach record level: WMOPakistan’s expulsions of Afghans must stop amid abuse allegations: TürkSudan: With hunger on the rise FAO helps farmers grow food, save livestock
11/15/20234 minutes, 36 seconds
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Gaza-Israel crisis: Hospitals should not be a war zone, says UN’s emergency relief chief

Five weeks into the Gaza-Israel crisis, the UN’s top emergency relief official on Wednesday reiterated growing international calls for the warring parties to de-escalate, while expressing solidarity with hundreds of thousands of Gazans displaced by bombardment and an order from the Israeli military to leave the north of the enclave.In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, Martin Griffiths highlighted the plight of patients at Gaza City’s embattled Al-Shifa hospital, amid reports that medics have been trying to keep newborns warm in swaddling blankets because power for incubators has failed.The top UN official also called for fuel to be allowed into the Strip so that humanitarian convoys can operate.“Our role and our pledge and our message is, we are right there sitting in front of those people on the borders of Gaza in Rafah, ready to go at the right scale if we get the means to do so,” he said.ends
11/15/20230
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Gaza-Israel crisis: Hospitals should not be a war zone, says UN’s emergency relief chief

Five weeks into the Gaza-Israel crisis, the UN’s top emergency relief official on Wednesday reiterated growing international calls for the warring parties to de-escalate, while expressing solidarity with hundreds of thousands of Gazans displaced by bombardment and an order from the Israeli military to leave the north of the enclave.In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, Martin Griffiths highlighted the plight of patients at Gaza City’s embattled Al-Shifa hospital, amid reports that medics have been trying to keep newborns warm in swaddling blankets because power for incubators has failed.The top UN official also called for fuel to be allowed into the Strip so that humanitarian convoys can operate.“Our role and our pledge and our message is, we are right there sitting in front of those people on the borders of Gaza in Rafah, ready to go at the right scale if we get the means to do so,” he said.ends
11/15/20235 minutes, 40 seconds
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US suffering ‘selective amnesia’ on issues of racism and xenophobia: Human rights expert

The UN-appointed independent human rights expert on racism and xenophobia said on Tuesday that the United States is suffering a form of “selective amnesia” when it comes to “enduring systemic racism”.Special Rapporteur Ashwini K.P. has just finished a 14-day fact finding mission across the US where she had conversations with marginalized groups from Black, Brown, and Latino communities and lawmakers, among others. In an interview with UN News’s Pauline Batista at UN Headquarters in New York, where she presented some initial findings, she outlined the many challenges human rights activists face as “racism very much persists and has manifested in different forms.”
11/14/20230
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US suffering ‘selective amnesia’ on issues of racism and xenophobia: Human rights expert

The UN-appointed independent human rights expert on racism and xenophobia said on Tuesday that the United States is suffering a form of “selective amnesia” when it comes to “enduring systemic racism”.Special Rapporteur Ashwini K.P. has just finished a 14-day fact finding mission across the US where she had conversations with marginalized groups from Black, Brown, and Latino communities and lawmakers, among others. In an interview with UN News’s Pauline Batista at UN Headquarters in New York, where she presented some initial findings, she outlined the many challenges human rights activists face as “racism very much persists and has manifested in different forms.”
11/14/20239 minutes, 25 seconds
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News in Brief 14 November 2023

Besieged Gaza hospital horror continues‘Close the climate ambition gap’ at COP28: GuterresWorld Diabetes Day: WHO warning over rise in diseaseRise in landmine victims, fuelled by Ukraine war
11/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 November 2023

Besieged Gaza hospital horror continues‘Close the climate ambition gap’ at COP28: GuterresWorld Diabetes Day: WHO warning over rise in diseaseRise in landmine victims, fuelled by Ukraine war
11/14/20235 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 13 November 2023

Gaza City: Babies dying in hospital amid scenes of devastation and despair Grim outlook for millions going hungry across East Africa: WFP Iraq: UN migration agency welcomes new Yazidi Genocide Memorial 
11/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 November 2023

Gaza City: Babies dying in hospital amid scenes of devastation and despair Grim outlook for millions going hungry across East Africa: WFP Iraq: UN migration agency welcomes new Yazidi Genocide Memorial 
11/13/20233 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sudan conflict: First victims are children, says senior UNHCR worker

The heavy fighting that erupted in Sudan on 15 April has forced more than six million people from their homes and created a humanitarian catastrophe that the world must not continue to ignore.That’s the urgent message from the UN refugee agency (UNHCR’s) Dominique Hyde, who’s just back from White Nile state, where she witnessed the deadly impact of months of conflict on the country’s most vulnerable people, who are now sheltering in hundreds of displacement camps.Here she is now, speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
11/10/20230
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Sudan conflict: First victims are children, says senior UNHCR worker

The heavy fighting that erupted in Sudan on 15 April has forced more than six million people from their homes and created a humanitarian catastrophe that the world must not continue to ignore.That’s the urgent message from the UN refugee agency (UNHCR’s) Dominique Hyde, who’s just back from White Nile state, where she witnessed the deadly impact of months of conflict on the country’s most vulnerable people, who are now sheltering in hundreds of displacement camps.Here she is now, speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
11/10/20238 minutes, 19 seconds
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News in Brief 10 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Amid war crimes fears, UN rights chief renews calls to stop violence, free hostages Sudan: Killings, torture in Darfur echo atrocities from two decades ago: UNHCRMyanmar: humanitarian needs soar amid conflict, displacement and monsoon: OCHAThis is the News in Brief from the United Nations.  
11/10/20230
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News in Brief 10 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Amid war crimes fears, UN rights chief renews calls to stop violence, free hostages Sudan: Killings, torture in Darfur echo atrocities from two decades ago: UNHCRMyanmar: humanitarian needs soar amid conflict, displacement and monsoon: OCHAThis is the News in Brief from the United Nations.  
11/10/20233 minutes, 48 seconds
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UN’s top court, a source of ‘authoritative’ advice

Thursday saw five new judges elected to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at UN Headquarters in New York, a reminder of its central role as the principal judicial organ for the world body.In addition to disputes brought before the “world court”, intergovernmental bodies can also submit petitions seeking advice on key issues.That’s according to Philippe Gautier, ICJ Registrar, who highlights that these “advisory opinions” do not deal with a judgement to settle a dispute between nations, but to help bodies such as the General Assembly make important decisions.Mr. Gautier spoke with UN News’ Jerome Bernard, and started by explaining one of the 18 cases currently on its docket, brought by Ukraine against Russia. 
11/9/20230
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UN’s top court, a source of ‘authoritative’ advice

Thursday saw five new judges elected to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at UN Headquarters in New York, a reminder of its central role as the principal judicial organ for the world body.In addition to disputes brought before the “world court”, intergovernmental bodies can also submit petitions seeking advice on key issues.That’s according to Philippe Gautier, ICJ Registrar, who highlights that these “advisory opinions” do not deal with a judgement to settle a dispute between nations, but to help bodies such as the General Assembly make important decisions.Mr. Gautier spoke with UN News’ Jerome Bernard, and started by explaining one of the 18 cases currently on its docket, brought by Ukraine against Russia. 
11/9/202315 minutes, 23 seconds
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News in Brief 9 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Silence the guns, UN relief chief tells Paris forum‘Striking’ regional inequalities in early breast cancer detection: WHO/IARCFunding needed to prevent El Niño from aggravating global hunger: FAO
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News in Brief 9 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Silence the guns, UN relief chief tells Paris forum‘Striking’ regional inequalities in early breast cancer detection: WHO/IARCFunding needed to prevent El Niño from aggravating global hunger: FAO
11/9/20233 minutes, 14 seconds
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News in Brief 8 November 2023

Gazans struggle for survival; north sealed off – latest from agenciesCountries ‘doubling down’ on fossil fuels spells climate chaos: UN chief2023 likely hottest year on record; warming El Niño effect to continue into April 2024: WMO
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News in Brief 8 November 2023

Gazans struggle for survival; north sealed off – latest from agenciesCountries ‘doubling down’ on fossil fuels spells climate chaos: UN chief2023 likely hottest year on record; warming El Niño effect to continue into April 2024: WMO
11/8/20233 minutes, 27 seconds
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Remoteness, altitude and falling temperatures challenges for Nepal quake response

A major challenge for humanitarians in Nepal supporting those impacted by last Friday’s devastating earthquake, is accessing remote and high-altitude areas that are the worst hit.UN agencies and humanitarian partners must rely on helicopters to ferry personnel and relief supplies as there are no roads, according to Rafeeque Ahmad Siddiqui, Head of Karnali Field Office at UNDP-Nepal.The weather is also posing challenges, he says, adding that there are limited times the helicopters can fly as high winds often pickup cutting areas off.Mr. Siddiqui spoke with UN News’ Vibhu Mishra shortly after arriving in Jajarkot, one of the districts affected by the earthquake, and described what he was seeing. 
11/7/20230
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Remoteness, altitude and falling temperatures challenges for Nepal quake response

A major challenge for humanitarians in Nepal supporting those impacted by last Friday’s devastating earthquake, is accessing remote and high-altitude areas that are the worst hit.UN agencies and humanitarian partners must rely on helicopters to ferry personnel and relief supplies as there are no roads, according to Rafeeque Ahmad Siddiqui, Head of Karnali Field Office at UNDP-Nepal.The weather is also posing challenges, he says, adding that there are limited times the helicopters can fly as high winds often pickup cutting areas off.Mr. Siddiqui spoke with UN News’ Vibhu Mishra shortly after arriving in Jajarkot, one of the districts affected by the earthquake, and described what he was seeing. 
11/7/20236 minutes, 7 seconds
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Delivering aid to pregnant women in Gaza an ‘impossible equation’

Some 50,000 pregnant women are among the 2.2 million people in besieged Gaza, and 5,500 are due to give birth in the coming weeks, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has reported.As the conflict between Israel and Hamas enters a second month, UNFPA is working round the clock to provide support to pregnant women and hospitals, which face a lack of electricity, water, medicines, supplies and personnel.Laila Baker, UNFPA Regional Director for the Arab States, said a humanitarian ceasefire is needed now to allow aid in and to protect both civilians and aid workers.Speaking from Cairo, she told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed how the agency continues to deliver for women and girls in Gaza, including mothers-to-be.
11/7/20230
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Delivering aid to pregnant women in Gaza an ‘impossible equation’

Some 50,000 pregnant women are among the 2.2 million people in besieged Gaza, and 5,500 are due to give birth in the coming weeks, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) has reported.As the conflict between Israel and Hamas enters a second month, UNFPA is working round the clock to provide support to pregnant women and hospitals, which face a lack of electricity, water, medicines, supplies and personnel.Laila Baker, UNFPA Regional Director for the Arab States, said a humanitarian ceasefire is needed now to allow aid in and to protect both civilians and aid workers.Speaking from Cairo, she told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed how the agency continues to deliver for women and girls in Gaza, including mothers-to-be.
11/7/202310 minutes, 52 seconds
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Food provides much more than nutrition: UN expert on right to health

During the COVID-19 pandemic, some households missed out on food aid “simply because their family looks different,” such as members of the LGBTQI community.That’s according to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, Tlaleng Mofokeng, who recently presented her latest report to the General Assembly in New York.UN News’s Cristina Silveiro asked her to explain her findings, which examine how the link between food and health goes beyond nutrition and can also determine who gets excluded or included in social programmes. 
11/7/20230
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Food provides much more than nutrition: UN expert on right to health

During the COVID-19 pandemic, some households missed out on food aid “simply because their family looks different,” such as members of the LGBTQI community.That’s according to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, Tlaleng Mofokeng, who recently presented her latest report to the General Assembly in New York.UN News’s Cristina Silveiro asked her to explain her findings, which examine how the link between food and health goes beyond nutrition and can also determine who gets excluded or included in social programmes. 
11/7/202314 minutes, 26 seconds
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News in Brief 7 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: UN humanitarians plead for ‘access, access, access’Sudan: World ‘scandalously silent’ on dire humanitarian crisis: UNHCRMore efforts needed to end TB: WHOWorld’s poorest nations need climate and development finance now: UNCTAD
11/7/20230
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News in Brief 7 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: UN humanitarians plead for ‘access, access, access’Sudan: World ‘scandalously silent’ on dire humanitarian crisis: UNHCRMore efforts needed to end TB: WHOWorld’s poorest nations need climate and development finance now: UNCTAD
11/7/20235 minutes, 25 seconds
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AI: Film industry facing biggest upheaval in its history

Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers a wide range of solutions from pre to post-production across the film industry but it also represents the most seismic shift in its history, one senior academic tells us.So-called generative AI is causing anxiety among technicians, actors and creators, warns Rizwan Ahmed, Director of the Media Centre at MANUU, in Hyderabad, India. In an interview with UN News’s Sachin Gaur, Mr. Ahmed underscored the need for policies and measures to address concerns over intellectual property rights, human creativity, and to promote transparency in AI-generated content. 
11/6/20230
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AI: Film industry facing biggest upheaval in its history

Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers a wide range of solutions from pre to post-production across the film industry but it also represents the most seismic shift in its history, one senior academic tells us.So-called generative AI is causing anxiety among technicians, actors and creators, warns Rizwan Ahmed, Director of the Media Centre at MANUU, in Hyderabad, India. In an interview with UN News’s Sachin Gaur, Mr. Ahmed underscored the need for policies and measures to address concerns over intellectual property rights, human creativity, and to promote transparency in AI-generated content. 
11/6/202311 minutes, 19 seconds
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News in Brief 6 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘Enough is enough’ say UN humanitarians‘True cost of food’ at least $10 trillion higher than price tags show: FAOSouth Sudan malnutrition alert: WFPUkraine: UNESCO condemns new attack on Odesa World Heritage site
11/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘Enough is enough’ say UN humanitarians‘True cost of food’ at least $10 trillion higher than price tags show: FAOSouth Sudan malnutrition alert: WFPUkraine: UNESCO condemns new attack on Odesa World Heritage site
11/6/20234 minutes, 41 seconds
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WHO condemns targeting of ambulance convoy in Gaza

The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the reported Israeli airstrike which hit a convoy of ambulances near the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Friday. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on social platform X that he was “utterly shocked” by the reports, and in an interview with UN News, the agency’s Regional Director Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, condemned “such acts of hostility”.Dr. Al Mandhari told Khaled Mohamed how the cumulative bombardment has not only led to hospital closures but also deprived thousands of healthcare, amounting to a “very criminal breach” of international humanitarian law.
11/3/20230
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WHO condemns targeting of ambulance convoy in Gaza

The World Health Organization (WHO) has condemned the reported Israeli airstrike which hit a convoy of ambulances near the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Friday. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on social platform X that he was “utterly shocked” by the reports, and in an interview with UN News, the agency’s Regional Director Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, condemned “such acts of hostility”.Dr. Al Mandhari told Khaled Mohamed how the cumulative bombardment has not only led to hospital closures but also deprived thousands of healthcare, amounting to a “very criminal breach” of international humanitarian law.
11/3/20236 minutes, 16 seconds
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Myanmar junta ‘a criminal enterprise’ not a government: Rights expert

The international community must take three steps, if they are to help end the “nightmare” that people in Myanmar are living every day.  That’s according to Tom Andrews, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar. First, cut the coup leaders’ cash flow, then the flow of weapons; and finally, deny them any legitimacy.Mr. Andrews – an independent rights expert who is not a UN staff member – sat down with UN News’s Vibhu Mishra, and described the atrocities the military are committing on civilians, stressing that no one is safe in Myanmar today. 
11/3/20230
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Myanmar junta ‘a criminal enterprise’ not a government: Rights expert

The international community must take three steps, if they are to help end the “nightmare” that people in Myanmar are living every day.  That’s according to Tom Andrews, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar. First, cut the coup leaders’ cash flow, then the flow of weapons; and finally, deny them any legitimacy.Mr. Andrews – an independent rights expert who is not a UN staff member – sat down with UN News’s Vibhu Mishra, and described the atrocities the military are committing on civilians, stressing that no one is safe in Myanmar today. 
11/3/202310 minutes, 20 seconds
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News in Brief 3 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘It’s the innocent civilians who are losing’Sudan: women and girls abducted, held ‘in slave-like conditions’ in Darfur: OHCHR ‘Our best bet for preventing the next pandemic’: WHO, UNEP call for investments in ‘One Health’ approach
11/3/20230
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News in Brief 3 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: ‘It’s the innocent civilians who are losing’Sudan: women and girls abducted, held ‘in slave-like conditions’ in Darfur: OHCHR ‘Our best bet for preventing the next pandemic’: WHO, UNEP call for investments in ‘One Health’ approach
11/3/20234 minutes, 1 second
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Attacks on journalists covering elections ‘a very scary trend’: UNESCO

With more than 80 countries set to hold elections next year, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is urging governments to ensure that journalists are protected throughout the entire period leading up to the vote.UNESCO data reveals that journalists have been attacked, and some even killed, while providing coverage throughout the electoral cycle. Recent years have seen some 759 attacks, and five deaths.To find out more, UN News’s Felipe de Carvalho spoke to Guilherme Canela, Chief of the agency’s Section on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists. He asked Mr. Canela how shutting down the internet – as reporters experienced in embattled Gaza last Friday – can impact journalists. 
11/2/20230
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Attacks on journalists covering elections ‘a very scary trend’: UNESCO

With more than 80 countries set to hold elections next year, the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is urging governments to ensure that journalists are protected throughout the entire period leading up to the vote.UNESCO data reveals that journalists have been attacked, and some even killed, while providing coverage throughout the electoral cycle. Recent years have seen some 759 attacks, and five deaths.To find out more, UN News’s Felipe de Carvalho spoke to Guilherme Canela, Chief of the agency’s Section on Freedom of Expression and Safety of Journalists. He asked Mr. Canela how shutting down the internet – as reporters experienced in embattled Gaza last Friday – can impact journalists. 
11/2/20236 minutes, 5 seconds
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News in Brief 2 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Gaza’s north cut off from aid; death toll risingUN chief pleads for urgent AI governance to advance peace, rights, developmentProgress slows on climate change adaptation while needs surge: UNEPClimate crisis ‘a health crisis’ increasingly deadly for the most vulnerable: WMO, WHO
11/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: Gaza’s north cut off from aid; death toll risingUN chief pleads for urgent AI governance to advance peace, rights, developmentProgress slows on climate change adaptation while needs surge: UNEPClimate crisis ‘a health crisis’ increasingly deadly for the most vulnerable: WMO, WHO
11/2/20235 minutes, 5 seconds
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Gaza: Children ‘paying the heaviest price for this conflict’

More than 3,500 children have been killed and over 6,800 injured in Gaza during the current Israel-Palestine crisis according to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). UNICEF official Salim Oweis emphasized in an interview with UN News that beyond the numbers, those are lives, dreams and futures lost because of the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip.He told UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki that it was the children who are “facing the worst of times” in the enclave and called again for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
11/1/20230
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Gaza: Children ‘paying the heaviest price for this conflict’

More than 3,500 children have been killed and over 6,800 injured in Gaza during the current Israel-Palestine crisis according to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF). UNICEF official Salim Oweis emphasized in an interview with UN News that beyond the numbers, those are lives, dreams and futures lost because of the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip.He told UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki that it was the children who are “facing the worst of times” in the enclave and called again for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.
11/1/20236 minutes, 42 seconds
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News in Brief 1 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: UN welcomes first medical evacuations from GazaSport must be inclusive of LGBT and intersex persons: rights experts‘Possible starvation’ looms in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and 17 other ‘hunger hotspots’: WFP, FAO
11/1/20230
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News in Brief 1 November 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: UN welcomes first medical evacuations from GazaSport must be inclusive of LGBT and intersex persons: rights experts‘Possible starvation’ looms in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and 17 other ‘hunger hotspots’: WFP, FAO
11/1/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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‘Thank God we’re still alive’: UNRWA staffers keep working under fire

The Spokesperson for the UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) in Gaza has seen his own home partially destroyed and family members injured as Israel continues its assault and bombardment. Adnan Abu Hasna, told UN News on Tuesday that his son, brother and many other family members have been injured following displacement from the north, driving home the reality that nowhere is safe inside the enclave. The death toll for UNRWA workers since 7 October so far stands at 67.He told UN News’s Ezzat El-Ferri that unless more fuel can be allowed into Gaza to keep hospitals and bakeries running, the agency may be forced to suspend or reduce operations within days.
10/31/20230
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‘Thank God we’re still alive’: UNRWA staffers keep working under fire

The Spokesperson for the UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) in Gaza has seen his own home partially destroyed and family members injured as Israel continues its assault and bombardment. Adnan Abu Hasna, told UN News on Tuesday that his son, brother and many other family members have been injured following displacement from the north, driving home the reality that nowhere is safe inside the enclave. The death toll for UNRWA workers since 7 October so far stands at 67.He told UN News’s Ezzat El-Ferri that unless more fuel can be allowed into Gaza to keep hospitals and bakeries running, the agency may be forced to suspend or reduce operations within days.
10/31/20236 minutes, 1 second
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News in Brief 31 October 2023

Toll of Israel-Palestine crisis on children ‘beyond devastating’Ukraine: deadly Russian missile attack on café had no military target: OHCHRSudan: ‘lethal’ combination of disease outbreaks puts millions at risk: WHOAfghanistan: Taliban must release women human rights defenders, say top rights experts 
10/31/20230
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News in Brief 31 October 2023

Toll of Israel-Palestine crisis on children ‘beyond devastating’Ukraine: deadly Russian missile attack on café had no military target: OHCHRSudan: ‘lethal’ combination of disease outbreaks puts millions at risk: WHOAfghanistan: Taliban must release women human rights defenders, say top rights experts 
10/31/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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News in Brief 30 October 2023

Gaza hospitals hanging on by a thread: UN humanitarians ‘Stop the madness’ says UN chief as record Himalaya glacier melt threatens devastation DRC displacement nears 7 million: IOM
10/30/20230
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News in Brief 30 October 2023

Gaza hospitals hanging on by a thread: UN humanitarians ‘Stop the madness’ says UN chief as record Himalaya glacier melt threatens devastation DRC displacement nears 7 million: IOM
10/30/20233 minutes, 23 seconds
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‘Political and humanitarian catastrophe’ unfolding in Gaza: Rights expert

“Genocidal calls’ in Israel have become dominant as Israel’s assault on Gaza continues, the UN independent human rights expert for the Occupied Palestinian Territory warned in an interview earlier this week.Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese also had a message for the Arab world in the face of the Hamas terror attacks of 7 October, saying it was “necessary and imperative” to condemn the atrocities.In an in-depth interview, Ms. Albanese told UN News’s Ezzat El-Ferri that after decades of illegal occupation and international inaction, the current catastrophe leaves her fearful for the future of both Israel and Palestine.
10/29/20230
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‘Political and humanitarian catastrophe’ unfolding in Gaza: Rights expert

“Genocidal calls’ in Israel have become dominant as Israel’s assault on Gaza continues, the UN independent human rights expert for the Occupied Palestinian Territory warned in an interview earlier this week.Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese also had a message for the Arab world in the face of the Hamas terror attacks of 7 October, saying it was “necessary and imperative” to condemn the atrocities.In an in-depth interview, Ms. Albanese told UN News’s Ezzat El-Ferri that after decades of illegal occupation and international inaction, the current catastrophe leaves her fearful for the future of both Israel and Palestine.
10/29/202319 minutes, 17 seconds
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News in Brief 27 October 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: humanitarians face “terrible choices” amid Gaza death and destructionUN rights office calls on Pakistan to suspend forced returns of AfghansColonial-era anti-LGBT laws must be scrapped: top rights expert
10/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 October 2023

Israel-Palestine crisis: humanitarians face “terrible choices” amid Gaza death and destructionUN rights office calls on Pakistan to suspend forced returns of AfghansColonial-era anti-LGBT laws must be scrapped: top rights expert
10/27/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ethiopians working to make lasting peace a reality

The recent conflict in Ethiopia can often make people forget about the country’s vibrancy, robust economic growth and burgeoning young population, according to the top UN official there.UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Ramiz Alakbarov said citizens across Ethiopia have voiced support for the 2022 peace agreement that ended two years of fighting between Government troops and forces in Tigray.UN News’s Nargiz Shekinskaya asked Mr. Alakbarov about the reaction to a recent report by a UN human rights commission which found that a “staggering” level of atrocities was committed in the conflict.He also addressed the humanitarian response to assist more than 17 million people, including refugees, and the need for cutting-edge policies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
10/27/20230
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Ethiopians working to make lasting peace a reality

The recent conflict in Ethiopia can often make people forget about the country’s vibrancy, robust economic growth and burgeoning young population, according to the top UN official there.UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Ramiz Alakbarov said citizens across Ethiopia have voiced support for the 2022 peace agreement that ended two years of fighting between Government troops and forces in Tigray.UN News’s Nargiz Shekinskaya asked Mr. Alakbarov about the reaction to a recent report by a UN human rights commission which found that a “staggering” level of atrocities was committed in the conflict.He also addressed the humanitarian response to assist more than 17 million people, including refugees, and the need for cutting-edge policies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
10/27/20239 minutes, 1 second
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There’s no going back with AI, says Hollywood director McG

Artificial Inteligence (AI) has become increasingly present in our daily lives, and as a result, a potential threat to the “human touch” that is so essential to the visual arts.That’s according to award-winning director and producer Joseph McGinty Nichols (McG), who’s been talking to UN News’s Pauline Batista about the evolution of AI in film.He says from Scorsese to Taylor Swift, AI will usher in a new era of “hyper personalized entertainment” – for better or worse.
10/26/20230
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There’s no going back with AI, says Hollywood director McG

Artificial Inteligence (AI) has become increasingly present in our daily lives, and as a result, a potential threat to the “human touch” that is so essential to the visual arts.That’s according to award-winning director and producer Joseph McGinty Nichols (McG), who’s been talking to UN News’s Pauline Batista about the evolution of AI in film.He says from Scorsese to Taylor Swift, AI will usher in a new era of “hyper personalized entertainment” – for better or worse.
10/26/20236 minutes, 13 seconds
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News in Brief 26 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: UN humanitarians insist civilians must be protected and hostages releasedUkraine: Kakhovka dam breach impact will be felt ‘for decades’: UNEPClosing childcare policy gaps offers high return on investment: ILO
10/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: UN humanitarians insist civilians must be protected and hostages releasedUkraine: Kakhovka dam breach impact will be felt ‘for decades’: UNEPClosing childcare policy gaps offers high return on investment: ILO
10/26/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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Draft treaty hopes to enshrine the right to development globally

A draft treaty on the right to development should give extra momentum to global efforts to achieve a more just and equitable and future for all people and the planet.That’s the opinion of Ambassador Zamir Akram of Pakistan, chair-rapporteur of the Working Group that developed the text.  It upholds everyone’s right to decent work, education, healthcare and housing, for example, which are all crucial for peace and progress.UN News’s Nadeem Saaed asked Mr. Akram about the background of the proposed treaty, where it currently stands, and will it support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
10/25/20230
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Draft treaty hopes to enshrine the right to development globally

A draft treaty on the right to development should give extra momentum to global efforts to achieve a more just and equitable and future for all people and the planet.That’s the opinion of Zamir Akram, a former Ambassador of Pakistan and chair-rapporteur of the Working Group that developed the text.  It upholds everyone’s right to decent work, education, healthcare and housing, for example, which are all crucial for peace and progress.UN News’s Nadeem Saaed asked Mr. Akram about the background of the proposed treaty, where it currently stands, and how it will support achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
10/25/20230
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Draft treaty hopes to enshrine the right to development globally

A draft treaty on the right to development should give extra momentum to global efforts to achieve a more just and equitable and future for all people and the planet.That’s the opinion of Zamir Akram, a former Ambassador of Pakistan and chair-rapporteur of the Working Group that developed the text.  It upholds everyone’s right to decent work, education, healthcare and housing, for example, which are all crucial for peace and progress.UN News’s Nadeem Saaed asked Mr. Akram about the background of the proposed treaty, where it currently stands, and how it will support achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 
10/25/20235 minutes, 39 seconds
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WHO calls for safe humanitarian access and fuel deliveries to Gaza

The first trucks carrying medical supplies provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) arrived in Gaza this weekend, but more aid is still desperately needed, Spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said on Wednesday.Speaking from Cairo, he said the UN agency continues to call for safe humanitarian access – both for aid deliveries and for the workers distributing these supplies.He also highlighted the critical need for fuel, which is running out, putting healthcare at risk because without it, hospitals will not have any electricity or clean water.UN News’s Abdelmenom Makki asked Mr. Jasarevic about WHO’s operations in Gaza, and its response to criticism that aid is not reaching the north of the enclave. 
10/25/20230
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WHO calls for safe humanitarian access and fuel deliveries to Gaza

The first trucks carrying medical supplies provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) arrived in Gaza this weekend, but more aid is still desperately needed, Spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said on Wednesday.Speaking from Cairo, he said the UN agency continues to call for safe humanitarian access – both for aid deliveries and for the workers distributing these supplies.He also highlighted the critical need for fuel, which is running out, putting healthcare at risk because without it, hospitals will not have any electricity or clean water.UN News’s Abdelmenom Makki asked Mr. Jasarevic about WHO’s operations in Gaza, and its response to criticism that aid is not reaching the north of the enclave. 
10/25/20230
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WHO calls for safe humanitarian access and fuel deliveries to Gaza

The first trucks carrying medical supplies provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) arrived in Gaza this weekend, but more aid is still desperately needed, Spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said on Wednesday.Speaking from Cairo, he said the UN agency continues to call for safe humanitarian access – both for aid deliveries and for the workers distributing these supplies.He also highlighted the critical need for fuel, which is running out, putting healthcare at risk because without it, hospitals will not have any electricity or clean water.UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki asked Mr. Jasarevic about WHO’s operations in Gaza, and its response to criticism that aid is not reaching the north of the enclave. 
10/25/20234 minutes, 55 seconds
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News in Brief 25 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Blockade puts Gaza aid on the line, WHO spotlights soaring mental health needs in IsraelGlobal displacement on the rise as conflicts escalate: UNHCRHurricane Otis is a ‘nightmare’ for southern Mexico: the latest from WMO
10/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Blockade puts Gaza aid on the line, WHO spotlights soaring mental health needs in IsraelGlobal displacement on the rise as conflicts escalate: UNHCRHurricane Otis is a ‘nightmare’ for southern Mexico: the latest from WMO
10/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Blockade puts Gaza aid on the line, WHO spotlights soaring mental health needs in IsraelGlobal displacement on the rise as conflicts escalate: UNHCRHurricane Otis is a ‘nightmare’ for southern Mexico: the latest from WMO
10/25/20233 minutes, 20 seconds
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Afghanistan quake tragedy reflects disempowerment of women: UNDP

The fact women and children accounted for almost 90 per cent of those killed was reflective of the social norms and cultural restrictions in remote villages where men impose restrictions on women.That’s according to senior UN Development Programme (UNDP) official in the country, Stephen Rodriques, who said many men were outside farming or working across the border while women and children stayed at home.From Kabul, he told UN News’s Vibhu Mishra what he had seen for himself when he visited the deadly quake zone.
10/24/20230
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Afghanistan quake tragedy reflects disempowerment of women: UNDP

The fact women and children accounted for almost 90 per cent of those killed was reflective of the social norms and cultural restrictions in remote villages where men impose restrictions on women.That’s according to senior UN Development Programme (UNDP) official in the country, Stephen Rodriques, who said many men were outside farming or working across the border while women and children stayed at home.From Kabul, he told UN News’s Vibhu Mishra what he had seen for himself when he visited the deadly quake zone.
10/24/20230
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Afghanistan quake tragedy reflects disempowerment of women: UNDP

The fact women and children accounted for almost 90 per cent of those killed was reflective of the social norms and cultural restrictions in remote villages where men impose restrictions on women.That’s according to senior UN Development Programme (UNDP) official in the country, Stephen Rodriques, who said many men were outside farming or working across the border while women and children stayed at home.From Kabul, he told UN News’s Vibhu Mishra what he had seen for himself when he visited the deadly quake zone.
10/24/202310 minutes, 17 seconds
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News in Brief 24 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Gaza buckles under fuel shortage, healthcare in crisisSudan humanitarian crisis deepens; more than 5.6 million displaced Australia: ‘No’ vote on Indigenous Peoples’ recognition a ‘missed opportunity’: Türk
10/24/20230
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News in Brief 24 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Gaza buckles under fuel shortage, healthcare in crisisSudan humanitarian crisis deepens; more than 5.6 million displaced Australia: ‘No’ vote on Indigenous Peoples’ recognition a ‘missed opportunity’: Türk
10/24/20230
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News in Brief 24 October 2023

Israel-Palestine: Gaza buckles under fuel shortage, healthcare in crisisSudan humanitarian crisis deepens; more than 5.6 million displaced Australia: ‘No’ vote on Indigenous Peoples’ recognition a ‘missed opportunity’: Türk
10/24/20233 minutes, 49 seconds
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Humanitarian aid ‘nowhere near enough’ in Gaza says WFP

The World Food Programme (WFP) says the situation in Gaza is “catastrophic,” with virtually no access to essential supplies for over two weeks as the Israeli bombardment continues.Water and food remain in very short supply and unless more fuel is allowed in, the remaining hospitals will be forced to shut down in just a few days. WFP Palestine Head of Communications, Alia Zaki, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the agency’s priorities and the need for a continuous supply of aid across the Rafah frontier with Egypt.
10/23/20230
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Humanitarian aid ‘nowhere near enough’ in Gaza says WFP

The World Food Programme (WFP) says the situation in Gaza is “catastrophic,” with virtually no access to essential supplies for over two weeks as the Israeli bombardment continues.Water and food remain in very short supply and unless more fuel is allowed in, the remaining hospitals will be forced to shut down in just a few days. WFP Palestine Head of Communications, Alia Zaki, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the agency’s priorities and the need for a continuous supply of aid across the Rafah frontier with Egypt.
10/23/20230
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Humanitarian aid ‘nowhere near enough’ in Gaza says WFP

The World Food Programme (WFP) says the situation in Gaza is “catastrophic,” with virtually no access to essential supplies for over two weeks as the Israeli bombardment continues.Water and food remain in very short supply and unless more fuel is allowed in, the remaining hospitals will be forced to shut down in just a few days. WFP Palestine Head of Communications, Alia Zaki, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the agency’s priorities and the need for a continuous supply of aid across the Rafah frontier with Egypt.
10/23/20237 minutes, 43 seconds
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News in Brief 23 October 2023

Gaza death toll rises with no ceasefire in sightMali Government urged to support UN Mission’s safe withdrawalCountries must do more to curb femicide ‘pandemic’: top rights expertNortheast Syria ‘world’s largest detention site for children on the grounds of terrorism’: UN Special Rapporteur 
10/23/20230
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News in Brief 23 October 2023

Gaza death toll rises with no ceasefire in sightMali Government urged to support UN Mission’s safe withdrawalCountries must do more to curb femicide ‘pandemic’: top rights expertNortheast Syria ‘world’s largest detention site for children on the grounds of terrorism’: UN Special Rapporteur 
10/23/20230
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News in Brief 23 October 2023

Gaza death toll rises with no ceasefire in sightMali Government urged to support UN Mission’s safe withdrawalCountries must do more to curb femicide ‘pandemic’: top rights expertNortheast Syria ‘world’s largest detention site for children on the grounds of terrorism’: UN Special Rapporteur 
10/23/20234 minutes, 29 seconds
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Water aid for Gaza literally ‘a drop in the ocean’: UNICEF

The 40,000 litres of drinking water trucked into Gaza on Saturday represent ‘a drop in the ocean’, considering the immense needs following two weeks of conflict.That’s the assessment of Jeremy Hopkins, Representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Egypt, speaking hours after a humanitarian convoy crossed the border with lifesaving supplies – the first since the crisis erupted on 7 October.UN News’s Khaled Mohamed asked him about the agency's support to Gaza, the prospect for more convoys, and the arrangements for delivering aid inside the enclave. 
10/21/20230
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Water aid for Gaza literally ‘a drop in the ocean’: UNICEF

The 40,000 litres of drinking water trucked into Gaza on Saturday represent ‘a drop in the ocean’, considering the immense needs following two weeks of conflict.That’s the assessment of Jeremy Hopkins, Representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Egypt, speaking hours after a humanitarian convoy crossed the border with lifesaving supplies – the first since the crisis erupted on 7 October.UN News’s Khaled Mohamed asked him about the agency's support to Gaza, the prospect for more convoys, and the arrangements for delivering aid inside the enclave. 
10/21/20230
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Water aid for Gaza literally ‘a drop in the ocean’: UNICEF

The 40,000 litres of drinking water trucked into Gaza on Saturday represent ‘a drop in the ocean’, considering the immense needs following two weeks of conflict.That’s the assessment of Jeremy Hopkins, Representative of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Egypt, speaking hours after a humanitarian convoy crossed the border with lifesaving supplies – the first since the crisis erupted on 7 October.UN News’s Khaled Mohamed asked him about the agency's support to Gaza, the prospect for more convoys, and the arrangements for delivering aid inside the enclave. 
10/21/20235 minutes, 9 seconds
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News in Brief 20 October 2023

Gaza: UN chief at Rafah says aid convoy is 'difference between life and death'Afghanistan earthquakes: ‘staggering’ health consequences as winter approaches: WHOUkraine: rights probe finds continuing evidence of war crimes Republic of the Congo joins international efforts to end statelessness: UNHCR
10/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 October 2023

Gaza: UN chief at Rafah says aid convoy is 'difference between life and death'Afghanistan earthquakes: ‘staggering’ health consequences as winter approaches: WHOUkraine: rights probe finds continuing evidence of war crimes Republic of the Congo joins international efforts to end statelessness: UNHCR
10/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 October 2023

Gaza: UN chief at Rafah says aid convoy is 'difference between life and death'Afghanistan earthquakes: ‘staggering’ health consequences as winter approaches: WHOUkraine: rights probe finds continuing evidence of war crimes Republic of the Congo joins international efforts to end statelessness: UNHCR
10/20/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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‘Continuous flow of aid’ into Gaza essential: UNRWA

The external affairs director for the UN’s Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) Tamara Alrifai said conditions remain ‘very dire’ across the Gaza Strip and only a continuous flow of aid across the border will be enough to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.Most UNRWA staff themselves have been displaced to shelters following the evacuation order, and 16 of them have now been killed as Israeli airstrikes and shelling continue.She told UN News’ Ezzat El-Ferri that safe humanitarian access to the large aid convoy massed at the Rafah crossing must be granted immediately along with a ceasefire.
10/20/20230
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‘Continuous flow of aid’ into Gaza essential: UNRWA

The external affairs director for the UN’s Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) Tamara Alrifai said conditions remain ‘very dire’ across the Gaza Strip and only a continuous flow of aid across the border will be enough to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.Most UNRWA staff themselves have been displaced to shelters following the evacuation order, and 16 of them have now been killed as Israeli airstrikes and shelling continue.She told UN News’ Ezzat El-Ferri that safe humanitarian access to the large aid convoy massed at the Rafah crossing must be granted immediately along with a ceasefire.
10/20/20230
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‘Continuous flow of aid’ into Gaza essential: UNRWA

The external affairs director for the UN’s Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) Tamara Alrifai said conditions remain ‘very dire’ across the Gaza Strip and only a continuous flow of aid across the border will be enough to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.Most UNRWA staff themselves have been displaced to shelters following the evacuation order, and 16 of them have now been killed as Israeli airstrikes and shelling continue.She told UN News’ Ezzat El-Ferri that safe humanitarian access to the large aid convoy massed at the Rafah crossing must be granted immediately along with a ceasefire.
10/20/20237 minutes, 58 seconds
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AI a ‘direct threat to what is art’ says UNESCO-endorsed industry expert

Recent strikes by US writers and actors voicing concerns about transparency, intellectual property rights and fair compensation following the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, speak to the tangible effects being felt across the film and other creative industries.In Paris, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hosted an event on Friday called Film Sector on the Frontlines, inviting global experts to discuss the powerful impact of AI. UN News’s Thelma Mwadzaya spoke with award-winning visual effects artist Yvonne Muinde, who was one of speakers taking part.
10/19/20230
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AI a ‘direct threat to what is art’ says UNESCO-endorsed industry expert

Recent strikes by US writers and actors voicing concerns about transparency, intellectual property rights and fair compensation following the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, speak to the tangible effects being felt across the film and other creative industries.In Paris, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hosted an event on Friday called Film Sector on the Frontlines, inviting global experts to discuss the powerful impact of AI. UN News’s Thelma Mwadzaya spoke with award-winning visual effects artist Yvonne Muinde, who was one of speakers taking part.
10/19/20230
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AI a ‘direct threat to what is art’ says UNESCO-endorsed industry expert

Recent strikes by US writers and actors voicing concerns about transparency, intellectual property rights and fair compensation following the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, speak to the tangible effects being felt across the film and other creative industries.In Paris, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hosted an event on Friday called Film Sector on the Frontlines, inviting global experts to discuss the powerful impact of AI. UN News’s Thelma Mwadzaya spoke with award-winning visual effects artist Yvonne Muinde, who was one of speakers taking part.
10/19/20237 minutes, 9 seconds
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WFP official describes ‘devastating’ scenes in Afghanistan following multiple quakes

Western Afghanistan has been hit by a series of “devastating” earthquakes in the last 10 days that have displaced thousands and created a humanitarian crisis in the already-vulnerable region.That’s according to Philip Kropf, Head of Communications for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan.“Dozens of villages have been damaged, some of them completely flattened,” said Mr. Kropf. In an interview with UN News’ Cristina Silveiro, he discussed what he’d seen on the ground and outlined the UN’s urgent interagency response.
10/19/20230
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WFP official describes ‘devastating’ scenes in Afghanistan following multiple quakes

Western Afghanistan has been hit by a series of “devastating” earthquakes in the last 10 days that have displaced thousands and created a humanitarian crisis in the already-vulnerable region.That’s according to Philip Kropf, Head of Communications for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan.“Dozens of villages have been damaged, some of them completely flattened,” said Mr. Kropf. In an interview with UN News’ Cristina Silveiro, he discussed what he’d seen on the ground and outlined the UN’s urgent interagency response.
10/19/20230
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WFP official describes ‘devastating’ scenes in Afghanistan following multiple quakes

Western Afghanistan has been hit by a series of “devastating” earthquakes in the last 10 days that have displaced thousands and created a humanitarian crisis in the already-vulnerable region.That’s according to Philip Kropf, Head of Communications for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Afghanistan.“Dozens of villages have been damaged, some of them completely flattened,” said Mr. Kropf. In an interview with UN News’ Cristina Silveiro, he discussed what he’d seen on the ground and outlined the UN’s urgent interagency response.
10/19/20236 minutes, 9 seconds
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UN human rights expert warns of rise in ‘gendered disinformation’

In all regions across the world, women, girls, and gender non-conforming persons are a major target of disinformation and restrictions on expression, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, Irene Khan has warned. “We want to live in a world where there is gender equality today. There have been great strides made in bringing forward women, and now is the time to deal with these issues” said the Human Rights Council-appointed independent expert, in an interview with UN News’s Mehboob Khan. She explains why social media should be available to all, “gendered disinformation,” and the harmful impact on women and girls arising from restrictions on expression. 
10/19/20230
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UN human rights expert warns of rise in ‘gendered disinformation’

In all regions across the world, women, girls, and gender non-conforming persons are a major target of disinformation and restrictions on expression, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, Irene Khan has warned. “We want to live in a world where there is gender equality today. There have been great strides made in bringing forward women, and now is the time to deal with these issues” said the Human Rights Council-appointed independent expert, in an interview with UN News’s Mehboob Khan. She explains why social media should be available to all, “gendered disinformation,” and the harmful impact on women and girls arising from restrictions on expression. 
10/19/20230
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UN human rights expert warns of rise in ‘gendered disinformation’

In all regions across the world, women, girls, and gender non-conforming persons are a major target of disinformation and restrictions on expression, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression, Irene Khan has warned. “We want to live in a world where there is gender equality today. There have been great strides made in bringing forward women, and now is the time to deal with these issues” said the Human Rights Council-appointed independent expert, in an interview with UN News’s Mehboob Khan. She explains why social media should be available to all, “gendered disinformation,” and the harmful impact on women and girls arising from restrictions on expression. 
10/19/202311 minutes, 42 seconds
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News in Brief 19 October 2023

Gaza aid ready for delivery as humanitarians await final green light AI use for health must be regulated to fight misinformation and bias: WHOSand and dust storm hazards boosted by global warming: WMOClimate change ‘a matter of life and death’ for people with albinism: top rights expert
10/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 October 2023

Gaza aid ready for delivery as humanitarians await final green light AI use for health must be regulated to fight misinformation and bias: WHOSand and dust storm hazards boosted by global warming: WMOClimate change ‘a matter of life and death’ for people with albinism: top rights expert
10/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 October 2023

Gaza aid ready for delivery as humanitarians await final green light AI use for health must be regulated to fight misinformation and bias: WHOSand and dust storm hazards boosted by global warming: WMOClimate change ‘a matter of life and death’ for people with albinism: top rights expert
10/19/20234 minutes, 16 seconds
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Healthcare must never be a target: WHO insists

In the wake of the deadly Gaza hospital blast on Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on all warring parties to comply with international humanitarian law by making the protection of civilians a priority. WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the urgent need to protect all aspects of healthcare, warning that unless fuel supplies are replenished in Gaza, there will soon be no electricity to treat desperate patients.He said teams were standing by at the Egypt-Gaza frontier, waiting to bring lifesaving aid into the besieged enclave. 
10/18/20230
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Healthcare must never be a target: WHO insists

In the wake of the deadly Gaza hospital blast on Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on all warring parties to comply with international humanitarian law by making the protection of civilians a priority. WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the urgent need to protect all aspects of healthcare, warning that unless fuel supplies are replenished in Gaza, there will soon be no electricity to treat desperate patients.He said teams were standing by at the Egypt-Gaza frontier, waiting to bring lifesaving aid into the besieged enclave. 
10/18/20230
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Healthcare must never be a target: WHO insists

In the wake of the deadly Gaza hospital blast on Tuesday, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling on all warring parties to comply with international humanitarian law by making the protection of civilians a priority. WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, spoke with UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the urgent need to protect all aspects of healthcare, warning that unless fuel supplies are replenished in Gaza, there will soon be no electricity to treat desperate patients.He said teams were standing by at the Egypt-Gaza frontier, waiting to bring lifesaving aid into the besieged enclave. 
10/18/20233 minutes, 31 seconds
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News in Brief 18 October 2023

Israel-Gaza: UN chief urges ceasefire with region ‘on the precipice’Afghanistan: earthquake survivors face hunger with funding stretched to the maximum: WFPSudan: thousands of young children may die deprived of food and healthcare: UNICEF, WHOGuinea: deadly diphtheria outbreak: WHO 
10/18/20230
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News in Brief 18 October 2023

Israel-Gaza: UN chief urges ceasefire with region ‘on the precipice’Afghanistan: earthquake survivors face hunger with funding stretched to the maximum: WFPSudan: thousands of young children may die deprived of food and healthcare: UNICEF, WHOGuinea: deadly diphtheria outbreak: WHO 
10/18/20230
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News in Brief 18 October 2023

Israel-Gaza: UN chief urges ceasefire with region ‘on the precipice’Afghanistan: earthquake survivors face hunger with funding stretched to the maximum: WFPSudan: thousands of young children may die deprived of food and healthcare: UNICEF, WHOGuinea: deadly diphtheria outbreak: WHO 
10/18/20234 minutes, 7 seconds
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‘Dire’ situation after Afghan quakes as aid teams reach affected communities

Nearly 1,500 people have been killed and another 66,000 have had their lives upended by a series of powerful earthquakes that have rocked Afghanistan’s Herat Province since 7 October, UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Tuesday.To help, $93 million needed urgently to assist 114,000 people ahead of the coming winter. With more on the UN’s response and the development challenges that lie  ahead, here’s OCHA’s deputy head in Kabul, Katherine Carey, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Katy Dartford.
10/17/20230
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‘Dire’ situation after Afghan quakes as aid teams reach affected communities

Nearly 1,500 people have been killed and another 66,000 have had their lives upended by a series of powerful earthquakes that have rocked Afghanistan’s Herat Province since 7 October, UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Tuesday.To help, $93 million needed urgently to assist 114,000 people ahead of the coming winter. With more on the UN’s response and the development challenges that lie  ahead, here’s OCHA’s deputy head in Kabul, Katherine Carey, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Katy Dartford.
10/17/20230
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‘Dire’ situation after Afghan quakes as aid teams reach affected communities

Nearly 1,500 people have been killed and another 66,000 have had their lives upended by a series of powerful earthquakes that have rocked Afghanistan’s Herat Province since 7 October, UN aid coordination office OCHA reported on Tuesday.To help, $93 million needed urgently to assist 114,000 people ahead of the coming winter. With more on the UN’s response and the development challenges that lie  ahead, here’s OCHA’s deputy head in Kabul, Katherine Carey, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Katy Dartford.
10/17/20236 minutes, 25 seconds
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News in Brief 17 October 2023

Dire situation in Afghanistan’s west following deadly quakes: OCHAUN rights office voices deepening concern for Gaza civiliansNearly 4,000 killed in Darfur amid spiralling Sudan civil war
10/17/20230
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News in Brief 17 October 2023

Dire situation in Afghanistan’s west following deadly quakes: OCHAUN rights office voices deepening concern for Gaza civiliansNearly 4,000 killed in Darfur amid spiralling Sudan civil war
10/17/20230
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News in Brief 17 October 2023

Dire situation in Afghanistan’s west following deadly quakes: OCHAUN rights office voices deepening concern for Gaza civiliansNearly 4,000 killed in Darfur amid spiralling Sudan civil war
10/17/20234 minutes, 27 seconds
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News in Brief 16 October 2023

Aid access into Gaza is ‘overwhelming priority’: UN relief chiefRights expert warns of child recruitment by armed groups in Sudan warFAO calls for action to bridge ‘green social divide’ in cities
10/16/20230
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News in Brief 16 October 2023

Aid access into Gaza is ‘overwhelming priority’: UN relief chiefRights expert warns of child recruitment by armed groups in Sudan warFAO calls for action to bridge ‘green social divide’ in cities
10/16/20230
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News in Brief 16 October 2023

Aid access into Gaza is ‘overwhelming priority’: UN relief chiefRights expert warns of child recruitment by armed groups in Sudan warFAO calls for action to bridge ‘green social divide’ in cities
10/16/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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‘Deep discussions’ ongoing to get aid into Gaza, says UN aid chief

Amid a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where essential supplies and even body bags have reportedly run out, the UN’s top aid official insisted on Monday that reliable, dependable and constant supplies were needed immediately.Martin Griffiths’ strong appeal comes as more than a million people have been uprooted from northern to southern Gaza since the Israeli military warned of an imminent offensive, prompted by Palestinian military group Hamas’s 7 October attack on Israel.In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, the veteran humanitarian expresses hope for his upcoming diplomatic mission to the Middle East, beginning with Cairo on Tuesday. 
10/16/20230
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‘Deep discussions’ ongoing to get aid into Gaza, says UN aid chief

Amid a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where essential supplies and even body bags have reportedly run out, the UN’s top aid official insisted on Monday that reliable, dependable and constant supplies were needed immediately.Martin Griffiths’ strong appeal comes as more than a million people have been uprooted from northern to southern Gaza since the Israeli military warned of an imminent offensive, prompted by Palestinian military group Hamas’s 7 October attack on Israel.In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, the veteran humanitarian expresses hope for his upcoming diplomatic mission to the Middle East, beginning with Cairo on Tuesday. 
10/16/20230
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‘Immediate unconditional access’ needed into Gaza for lifesaving aid

Just as the UN is calling for the unconditional release of hostages by Hamas, it’s crucial for Israel to give “immediate unconditional access” to humanitarian aid for desperate civilians forced to move south, the UN’s top official in the Occupied Palestinian Territory told UN News on Sunday.Humanitarian Coordinator Lynn Hastings said the UN is in intensive discussions with Israeli authorities over humanitarian corridors and a vital ceasefire, to avert further castastrophe for civilians, with a million Palestinians already displaced amid the total “collapse” of Gaza’s already fragile health system.Israel says “they want to destroy Hamas, but the current trajectory is going to destroy Gaza” she told UN News’s Reem Abaza.
10/15/20230
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‘Immediate unconditional access’ needed into Gaza for lifesaving aid

Just as the UN is calling for the unconditional release of hostages by Hamas, it’s crucial for Israel to give “immediate unconditional access” to humanitarian aid for desperate civilians forced to move south, the UN’s top official in the Occupied Palestinian Territory told UN News on Sunday.Humanitarian Coordinator Lynn Hastings said the UN is in intensive discussions with Israeli authorities over humanitarian corridors and a vital ceasefire, to avert further castastrophe for civilians, with a million Palestinians already displaced amid the total “collapse” of Gaza’s already fragile health system.Israel says “they want to destroy Hamas, but the current trajectory is going to destroy Gaza” she told UN News’s Reem Abaza.
10/15/20230
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World Food Day: Innovate and produce more to eat, using less water

Water is essential to produce food so it is no surprise to hear that a current global shortage threatens to push more vulnerable people into hunger. A frightening prospect, when you consider that more than 700 million already have too little to eat today. Ahead of World Food Day, observed on 16 October, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has shared information about the latest technical innovations that countries can implement to produce the food that they need.With more, here’s FAO’s Deputy Director-General, Maria Helena Semedo, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer.  
10/14/20230
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World Food Day: Innovate and produce more to eat, using less water

Water is essential to produce food so it is no surprise to hear that a current global shortage threatens to push more vulnerable people into hunger. A frightening prospect, when you consider that more than 700 million already have too little to eat today. Ahead of World Food Day, observed on 16 October, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has shared information about the latest technical innovations that countries can implement to produce the food that they need.With more, here’s FAO’s Deputy Director-General, Maria Helena Semedo, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer.  
10/14/20230
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WFP 'looking at every way' to get food and supplies into Gaza

With the Gaza Strip completely closed off, civilians there are in "desperate need" of humanitarian aid, the World Food Programme (WFP) Representative and Country Director in Palestine, Samer AbdelJaber, said on Friday.In an interview with UN News's Ezzat El-Ferri, Mr. AbdelJaber discussed the unique complexities of the situation, warning that Israel has threatened to shut off Internet access on Saturday.He underscored the vital need for unimpeded corridors to transport humanitarian aid into the enclave and highlighted the dedication of WFP staff who remain on the ground. 
10/13/20230
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WFP 'looking at every way' to get food and supplies into Gaza

With the Gaza Strip completely closed off, civilians there are in "desperate need" of humanitarian aid, the World Food Programme (WFP) Representative and Country Director in Palestine, Samer AbdelJaber, said on Friday.In an interview with UN News's Ezzat El-Ferri, Mr. AbdelJaber discussed the unique complexities of the situation, warning that Israel has threatened to shut off Internet access on Saturday.He underscored the vital need for unimpeded corridors to transport humanitarian aid into the enclave and highlighted the dedication of WFP staff who remain on the ground. 
10/13/20230
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WHO: Healthcare system in Gaza ‘almost collapsing’

Health care facilities in Gaza are struggling to cope as attacks on healthcare targets increase in scale and intensity, and supplies dwindle amid overwhelming demand.“My call again and again is to respect the international law when it comes to protecting the safety of healthcare facilities and the people inside these ambulances,” said Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, in an interview with UN News. Mr. Al Mandhari emphasised to Abdelmonem Makki the heightened need for humanitarian assistance to Gaza and discussed ongoing WHO efforts to prevent a wider humanitarian disaster. 
10/13/20230
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WHO: Healthcare system in Gaza ‘almost collapsing’

Health care facilities in Gaza are struggling to cope as attacks on healthcare targets increase in scale and intensity, and supplies dwindle amid overwhelming demand.“My call again and again is to respect the international law when it comes to protecting the safety of healthcare facilities and the people inside these ambulances,” said Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, in an interview with UN News. Mr. Al Mandhari emphasised to Abdelmonem Makki the heightened need for humanitarian assistance to Gaza and discussed ongoing WHO efforts to prevent a wider humanitarian disaster. 
10/13/20230
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Israel-Gaza: ‘No safe place to go,’ says UNICEF

As the Israel-Gaza crisis worsens, the UN Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Salim Oweis says that more than 500 children have already been killed and more than 1600 injured, leaving the two million overall trapped inside the Gaza Strip on the “brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.” Speaking from his headquarters in the Jordanian capital Amman, Mr. Oweis told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the huge scale of need and suffering, including the importance of creating a humanitarian corridor – as Israel demands over a million withdraw from the north of Gaza, in just 24 hours. 
10/13/20230
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Israel-Gaza: ‘No safe place to go,’ says UNICEF

As the Israel-Gaza crisis worsens, the UN Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) Salim Oweis says that more than 500 children have already been killed and more than 1600 injured, leaving the two million overall trapped inside the Gaza Strip on the “brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.” Speaking from his headquarters in the Jordanian capital Amman, Mr. Oweis told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about the huge scale of need and suffering, including the importance of creating a humanitarian corridor – as Israel demands over a million withdraw from the north of Gaza, in just 24 hours. 
10/13/20230
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Gaza-Israel: Rules of war not ‘optional’, insists UN rights chief

Six days since violence erupted in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Friday urged combatants to respect the Geneva Conventions – the rules of war. Countries with influence on both sides should take steps to defuse the “powder keg” situation, Mr. Türk has insisted, amid evidence of summary execution of civilians by Palestinian armed groups and of on-going Israeli airstrikes on residential towers in Gaza city. With more, here’s UN rights office, OHCHR, Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson in Geneva. 
10/13/20230
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Gaza-Israel: Rules of war not ‘optional’, insists UN rights chief

Six days since violence erupted in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Friday urged combatants to respect the Geneva Conventions – the rules of war. Countries with influence on both sides should take steps to defuse the “powder keg” situation, Mr. Türk has insisted, amid evidence of summary execution of civilians by Palestinian armed groups and of on-going Israeli airstrikes on residential towers in Gaza city. With more, here’s UN rights office, OHCHR, Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani, who’s been speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson in Geneva. 
10/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 October 2023

Gaza relocation order a ‘death sentence’ for the vulnerableAfghanistan: funding urgently needed for earthquake survivors: UNHCREthiopia: end of rights probe mars prospects for accountability, experts say
10/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 October 2023

Gaza relocation order a ‘death sentence’ for the vulnerableAfghanistan: funding urgently needed for earthquake survivors: UNHCREthiopia: end of rights probe mars prospects for accountability, experts say
10/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 October 2023

Gaza relocation order a ‘death sentence’ for the vulnerableAfghanistan: funding urgently needed for earthquake survivors: UNHCREthiopia: end of rights probe mars prospects for accountability, experts say
10/13/20233 minutes, 35 seconds
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Rights expert warns of potential abuse linked to ‘voluntourism’

The UN appointed independent expert on the sale and exploitation of children is calling on governments to make so-called “voluntarism” – tourists who are ostensibly volunteering as charity workers – better regulated to prevent potential abuse and sexual exploitation. Mama Fatima Singhateh was at UN Headquarters recently and spoke to UN News’s Dina Neskorozhana about her report’s recommendations, stressing that the already vulnerable were most at risk, and that this pernicious abuse could damage children’s lives well into the future.
10/12/20230
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Rights expert warns of potential abuse linked to ‘voluntourism’

The UN appointed independent expert on the sale and exploitation of children is calling on governments to make so-called “voluntarism” – tourists who are ostensibly volunteering as charity workers – better regulated to prevent potential abuse and sexual exploitation. Mama Fatima Singhateh was at UN Headquarters recently and spoke to UN News’s Dina Neskorozhana about her report’s recommendations, stressing that the already vulnerable were most at risk, and that this pernicious abuse could damage children’s lives well into the future.
10/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 October 2023

Humanitarians call for urgent aid access to GazaWater for food and energy production is running out, UN weather agency warnsGlobal funding for aid off-track: OCHA
10/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 October 2023

Humanitarians call for urgent aid access to GazaWater for food and energy production is running out, UN weather agency warnsGlobal funding for aid off-track: OCHA
10/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 October 2023

Humanitarians call for urgent aid access to GazaWater for food and energy production is running out, UN weather agency warnsGlobal funding for aid off-track: OCHA
10/12/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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Humanitarian situation in Gaza ‘beyond the imagination’

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is “indescribable” and “unprecedented” as the battle between extremist Palestinian armed groups and Israeli forces escalates.That’s according to a senior UN official with humanitarian office OCHA inside the enclave, speaking to UN News on Wednesday.“Every hour that passes brings more fighting and devastation,” Hamada El Bayari told us.Mr. El Bayari described the latest situation on the ground to Khaled Mohamed, saying that there is currently no “safe passage” anywhere for civilians trying to find cover from Israeli airstrikes, with around 340,000 Palestinians now displaced.The shutting off of all services, is making an already disastrous situation worse by the minute.
10/11/20230
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Humanitarian situation in Gaza ‘beyond the imagination’

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is “indescribable” and “unprecedented” as the battle between extremist Palestinian armed groups and Israeli forces escalates.That’s according to a senior UN official with humanitarian office OCHA inside the enclave, speaking to UN News on Wednesday.“Every hour that passes brings more fighting and devastation,” Hamada El Bayari told us.Mr. El Bayari described the latest situation on the ground to Khaled Mohamed, saying that there is currently no “safe passage” anywhere for civilians trying to find cover from Israeli airstrikes, with around 340,000 Palestinians now displaced.The shutting off of all services, is making an already disastrous situation worse by the minute.
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News in Brief 11 October 2023

Over one in 10 Gaza residents displaced: humanitarian updateInvest in girls’ leadership: UN chiefNew plan to prevent tens of thousands of deaths in childbirth: WHOUN agencies supporting major push to eradicate polio
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News in Brief 11 October 2023

Over one in 10 Gaza residents displaced: humanitarian updateInvest in girls’ leadership: UN chiefNew plan to prevent tens of thousands of deaths in childbirth: WHOUN agencies supporting major push to eradicate polio
10/11/20230
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News in Brief 11 October 2023

Over one in 10 Gaza residents displaced: humanitarian updateInvest in girls’ leadership: UN chiefNew plan to prevent tens of thousands of deaths in childbirth: WHOUN agencies supporting major push to eradicate polio
10/11/20233 minutes, 56 seconds
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Gaza: UNRWA's 'unsung heroes' continue to serve despite immense risks

Families escaping the shelling and bombardment in Gaza have sought refuge in premises belonging to UNRWA, the UN agency that supports Palestine refugees across the Middle East.Some of the agency’s 13,000 staff members are among them, said Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, who is based in Amman, Jordan.She told UN News's Ezzat El-Ferri that despite displacement and loss – of loved ones, neighbours and even colleagues – these “unsung heroes” continue to deliver, even while fearful for their own lives.Ms. Touma began by outlining damage UNRWA has sustained four days into the conflict, which some of her colleagues said is the worst they have experienced by far.
10/10/20230
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Gaza: UNRWA's 'unsung heroes' continue to serve despite immense risks

Families escaping the shelling and bombardment in Gaza have sought refuge in premises belonging to UNRWA, the UN agency that supports Palestine refugees across the Middle East.Some of the agency’s 13,000 staff members are among them, said Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, who is based in Amman, Jordan.She told UN News's Ezzat El-Ferri that despite displacement and loss – of loved ones, neighbours and even colleagues – these “unsung heroes” continue to deliver, even while fearful for their own lives.Ms. Touma began by outlining damage UNRWA has sustained four days into the conflict, which some of her colleagues said is the worst they have experienced by far.
10/10/20230
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Poverty a 'pull factor' for child recruitment, early marriage: UN expert

Poverty and lack of education are pushing boys into joining armed groups and forcing girls to marry way before they should, warns Virginia Gamba, UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict.  Her latest report documents more than 27,000 instances of grave violations against children caught up in war, including use in conflict, killing and maiming, and rape and sexual violence. It also reveals a worrisome rise in attacks against schools, with nearly half carried out by government forces.Ms. Gamba recently spoke to UN News’s Felipe De Carvalho about the main drivers of child recruitment and the unique challenges that conflict poses to children and education systems. 
10/10/20230
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Poverty a 'pull factor' for child recruitment, early marriage: UN expert

Poverty and lack of education are pushing boys into joining armed groups and forcing girls to marry way before they should, warns Virginia Gamba, UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict.  Her latest report documents more than 27,000 instances of grave violations against children caught up in war, including use in conflict, killing and maiming, and rape and sexual violence. It also reveals a worrisome rise in attacks against schools, with nearly half carried out by government forces.Ms. Gamba recently spoke to UN News’s Felipe De Carvalho about the main drivers of child recruitment and the unique challenges that conflict poses to children and education systems. 
10/10/20230
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News in Brief 10 October 2023

Mental health not a privilege but a ‘fundamental human right’: GuterresIsrael/ Palestine: UN urges to spare civilian livesAfghanistan earthquake: humanitarian update
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News in Brief 10 October 2023

Mental health not a privilege but a ‘fundamental human right’: GuterresIsrael/ Palestine: UN urges to spare civilian livesAfghanistan earthquake: humanitarian update
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News in Brief 10 October 2023

Mental health not a privilege but a ‘fundamental human right’: GuterresIsrael/ Palestine: UN urges to spare civilian livesAfghanistan earthquake: humanitarian update
10/10/20233 minutes, 6 seconds
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UN agency working round the clock to provide shelter for thousands of Gazans 

Amid ongoing Israeli reprisals in the Occupied Palestinian Territory following Hamas’s massive attack against Israel at the weekend, more than 73,000 people in Gaza have now sought shelter in UN schools there. That’s the latest from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which expects the number of new arrivals to increase, while the violence continues to escalate. With more, here’s UNWRA’s chief of communications Tamara Alrifai, whose been speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson from Amman. 
10/9/20230
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UN agency working round the clock to provide shelter for thousands of Gazans 

Amid ongoing Israeli reprisals in the Occupied Palestinian Territory following Hamas’s massive attack against Israel at the weekend, more than 73,000 people in Gaza have now sought shelter in UN schools there. That’s the latest from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which expects the number of new arrivals to increase, while the violence continues to escalate. With more, here’s UNWRA’s chief of communications Tamara Alrifai, whose been speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson from Amman. 
10/9/20230
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Afghanistan: WHO and partners responding to immense needs

Aftershocks continue to be felt from the deadly earthquake that pummeled parts of western Afghanistan on Saturday, a senior official with the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Monday.Roughly 1,300 people were killed in the disaster, which struck just west of the city of Herat, affecting eight villages. Those injured or otherwise impacted are estimated to be in the tens of thousands.Dr. Alaa Abouzeid, WHO Health Emergency Team Lead in Afghanistan, said some people who were treated for mild injuries are now living in tents because they have nowhere else to go.UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki spoke to Dr. Abouzeid who was in the capital, Kabul. He outlined the magnitude of the emergency and how the UN and partners are responding to the immense needs.
10/9/20230
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Afghanistan: WHO and partners responding to immense needs

Aftershocks continue to be felt from the deadly earthquake that pummeled parts of western Afghanistan on Saturday, a senior official with the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Monday.Roughly 1,300 people were killed in the disaster, which struck just west of the city of Herat, affecting eight villages. Those injured or otherwise impacted are estimated to be in the tens of thousands.Dr. Alaa Abouzeid, WHO Health Emergency Team Lead in Afghanistan, said some people who were treated for mild injuries are now living in tents because they have nowhere else to go.UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki spoke to Dr. Abouzeid who was in the capital, Kabul. He outlined the magnitude of the emergency and how the UN and partners are responding to the immense needs.
10/9/20230
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News in Brief 9 October 2023

Top rights body observes minutes of silence for Israel/Gaza, AfghanistanUkraine: “blatant and unabated” violations of human rights continue: UN deputy rights chiefHumanitarian funding shortfall to get worse in 2024: UN refugee chiefChina: rights experts concerned over Hong Kong mass trial, arrests
10/9/20230
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News in Brief 9 October 2023

Top rights body observes minutes of silence for Israel/Gaza, AfghanistanUkraine: “blatant and unabated” violations of human rights continue: UN deputy rights chiefHumanitarian funding shortfall to get worse in 2024: UN refugee chiefChina: rights experts concerned over Hong Kong mass trial, arrests
10/9/20230
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News in Brief 9 October 2023

Top rights body observes minutes of silence for Israel/Gaza, AfghanistanUkraine: “blatant and unabated” violations of human rights continue: UN deputy rights chiefHumanitarian funding shortfall to get worse in 2024: UN refugee chiefChina: rights experts concerned over Hong Kong mass trial, arrests
10/9/20234 minutes, 18 seconds
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UNFPA delivers support and dignity for women refugees in Armenia

Needs are immense among people who fled Karabakh for Armenia, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) reports.The UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency has rushed to support women and girls, helping them to maintain their dignity amidst the chaos of displacement.More than 2,000 pregnant women are among the refugees and UNFPA is also making sure that hospitals and health facilities can assist them, especially with some 230 women set to deliver next month.UN News’s Dianne Penn spoke to Emmanuel Roussier, Humanitarian Coordinator for UNFPA’s Emergency Response in Armenia, about its work there.
10/6/20230
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UNFPA delivers support and dignity for women refugees in Armenia

Needs are immense among people who fled Karabakh for Armenia, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) reports.The UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency has rushed to support women and girls, helping them to maintain their dignity amidst the chaos of displacement.More than 2,000 pregnant women are among the refugees and UNFPA is also making sure that hospitals and health facilities can assist them, especially with some 230 women set to deliver next month.UN News’s Dianne Penn spoke to Emmanuel Roussier, Humanitarian Coordinator for UNFPA’s Emergency Response in Armenia, about its work there.
10/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 October 2023

Nobel Peace Prize choice of Narges Mohammadi highlights “courage and determination” of Iranian women: OHCHRUkraine: UN rights chief condemns deadly strike in HrozaEach day 20,000 children displaced by weather-related disasters: UNICEFRights expert warns about child sexual abuse risks from “voluntourism” 
10/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 October 2023

Nobel Peace Prize choice of Narges Mohammadi highlights “courage and determination” of Iranian women: OHCHRUkraine: UN rights chief condemns deadly strike in HrozaEach day 20,000 children displaced by weather-related disasters: UNICEFRights expert warns about child sexual abuse risks from “voluntourism” 
10/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 October 2023

Nobel Peace Prize choice of Narges Mohammadi highlights “courage and determination” of Iranian women: OHCHRUkraine: UN rights chief condemns deadly strike in HrozaEach day 20,000 children displaced by weather-related disasters: UNICEFRights expert warns about child sexual abuse risks from “voluntourism” 
10/6/20234 minutes, 42 seconds
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UNICEF in Armenia creates safe spaces for children from Karabakh

In one week, more than 100,000 people arrived in Armenia from Karabakh, including around 30,000 children. The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) is among humanitarian agencies mobilized to help the refugees.UNICEF Representative in Armenia Christine Weigand said children arrive there very tired, hungry and in a state of shock. Their immediate needs are very much linked to health issues. Speaking to UN News’s Anton Uspensky, she explained that in the long run, assistance will be provided to support children’s integration into the educational system. They will also receive psychological support to help them overcome the shock and trauma.
10/5/20230
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UNICEF in Armenia creates safe spaces for children from Karabakh

In one week, more than 100,000 people arrived in Armenia from Karabakh, including around 30,000 children. The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) is among humanitarian agencies mobilized to help the refugees.UNICEF Representative in Armenia Christine Weigand said children arrive there very tired, hungry and in a state of shock. Their immediate needs are very much linked to health issues. Speaking to UN News’s Anton Uspensky, she explained that in the long run, assistance will be provided to support children’s integration into the educational system. They will also receive psychological support to help them overcome the shock and trauma.
10/5/20230
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News in Brief 5 October 2023

Ban autonomous weapons now, UN and Red Cross chiefs tell countriesStates ‘can and must do more’ to counter religious hatred: TürkSudan: humanitarians call for ‘much more’ international solidarity, slam interference from warring partiesSouth Sudan: rights probe calls out media censorship, civil society 
10/5/20230
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News in Brief 5 October 2023

Ban autonomous weapons now, UN and Red Cross chiefs tell countriesStates ‘can and must do more’ to counter religious hatred: TürkSudan: humanitarians call for ‘much more’ international solidarity, slam interference from warring partiesSouth Sudan: rights probe calls out media censorship, civil society 
10/5/20230
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News in Brief 5 October 2023

Ban autonomous weapons now, UN and Red Cross chiefs tell countriesStates ‘can and must do more’ to counter religious hatred: TürkSudan: humanitarians call for ‘much more’ international solidarity, slam interference from warring partiesSouth Sudan: rights probe calls out media censorship, civil society 
10/5/20234 minutes, 56 seconds
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‘Huge’ challenges facing sustainable development in Lebanon

Lebanon’s refugee population is especially vulnerable to misinformation and disinformation campaigns, making navigating the country’s multi-layered humanitarian crises increasingly challenging.That's according to Imran Riza, UN Resident Coordinator in Lebanon, who has overseen the UN humanitarian mission in Lebanon since September last year. He told UN News’ Khaled Mohamed that progress has “regressed incredibly” in the last four years, emphasising the need for increased international support for refugee populations in areas such as health, education, and social protection.
10/4/20230
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‘Huge’ challenges facing sustainable development in Lebanon

Lebanon’s refugee population is especially vulnerable to misinformation and disinformation campaigns, making navigating the country’s multi-layered humanitarian crises increasingly challenging.That's according to Imran Riza, UN Resident Coordinator in Lebanon, who has overseen the UN humanitarian mission in Lebanon since September last year. He told UN News’ Khaled Mohamed that progress has “regressed incredibly” in the last four years, emphasising the need for increased international support for refugee populations in areas such as health, education, and social protection.
10/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 October 2023

Global economy a mixed bag, high debt stifles development in poorer countries: UNCTAD World needs millions more teachers but profession deemed ‘unattractive’: UNESCO‘Stop taking water for granted’: FAO chief India: Nipah virus outbreak latest: WHO
10/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 October 2023

Global economy a mixed bag, high debt stifles development in poorer countries: UNCTAD World needs millions more teachers but profession deemed ‘unattractive’: UNESCO‘Stop taking water for granted’: FAO chief India: Nipah virus outbreak latest: WHO
10/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 October 2023

Global economy a mixed bag, high debt stifles development in poorer countries: UNCTAD World needs millions more teachers but profession deemed ‘unattractive’: UNESCO‘Stop taking water for granted’: FAO chief India: Nipah virus outbreak latest: WHO
10/4/20234 minutes, 22 seconds
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DR Congo: Combatting misinformation in the field

Misinformation poses a significant risk to UN peacekeeping. If left unchecked, it damages how the mission is perceived, creates confusion about its role, and puts lives of ‘blue helmets’ in danger.MONUSCO, the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was recently a target of fake news, according to Bintou Keita, head of the operation.She told UN News’ Jerome Bernard what motivates those spreading malicious information, and how the mission is combatting it.But she began, by addressing the DRC president’s call at the UN General Debate for the mission to speed up its withdrawal from the country.
10/3/20230
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DR Congo: Combatting misinformation in the field

Misinformation poses a significant risk to UN peacekeeping. If left unchecked, it damages how the mission is perceived, creates confusion about its role, and puts lives of ‘blue helmets’ in danger.MONUSCO, the UN mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), was recently a target of fake news, according to Bintou Keita, head of the operation.She told UN News’ Jerome Bernard what motivates those spreading malicious information, and how the mission is combatting it.But she began, by addressing the DRC president’s call at the UN General Debate for the mission to speed up its withdrawal from the country.
10/3/20230
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News in Brief 3 October 2023

Armenia: urgent health assistance required for Karabakh refugees: WHO‘We need to stop deaths of people on the move’: IOM, UNHCR chiefsHundreds of thousands of South Sudanese fleeing Sudan face hunger emergency: WFPLibya: Storm Daniel’s heavy toll on health workers: WHO
10/3/20230
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News in Brief 3 October 2023

Armenia: urgent health assistance required for Karabakh refugees: WHO‘We need to stop deaths of people on the move’: IOM, UNHCR chiefsHundreds of thousands of South Sudanese fleeing Sudan face hunger emergency: WFPLibya: Storm Daniel’s heavy toll on health workers: WHO
10/3/20230
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News in Brief 3 October 2023

Armenia: urgent health assistance required for Karabakh refugees: WHO‘We need to stop deaths of people on the move’: IOM, UNHCR chiefsHundreds of thousands of South Sudanese fleeing Sudan face hunger emergency: WFPLibya: Storm Daniel’s heavy toll on health workers: WHO
10/3/20234 minutes, 32 seconds
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Haiti: Multinational mission will reinforce police efforts to end gang violence

The UN Security Council took a historic step on Monday by authorizing the deployment of a multinational security mission to help the Haitian police combat rampant gang violence.Kenya has offered to lead the force, which is not a UN operation, and other countries have signalled their participation.Ahead of the Council vote, UN News’s Cristina Silveiro spoke to Ambassador Bob Rae of Canada, Chair of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti.He said the mission “is not going to be a walk in the park” and began by explaining the force’s relationship with the UN Office in Haiti, BINUH. 
10/2/20230
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Haiti: Multinational mission will reinforce police efforts to end gang violence

The UN Security Council took a historic step on Monday by authorizing the deployment of a multinational security mission to help the Haitian police combat rampant gang violence.Kenya has offered to lead the force, which is not a UN operation, and other countries have signalled their participation.Ahead of the Council vote, UN News’s Cristina Silveiro spoke to Ambassador Bob Rae of Canada, Chair of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Haiti.He said the mission “is not going to be a walk in the park” and began by explaining the force’s relationship with the UN Office in Haiti, BINUH. 
10/2/20230
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Karabakh: After the exodus, ‘hidden humanitarian emergency’ unfolds

After around 100,000 refugees left the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in the past few days, there is now a “hidden humanitarian emergency” unfolding across Armenia.That’s according to Joe Lowry a Spokesperson with the UN migration agency IOM based in Vienna, who has been on the ground in Armenia as part of the UN relief operation.He told UN News's Vibhu Mishra that many have lived through a “nightmare” and UN humanitarians are already focusing on the need to support the Armenian Government with providing mental health services for new arrivals.
10/2/20230
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Karabakh: After the exodus, ‘hidden humanitarian emergency’ unfolds

After around 100,000 refugees left the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in the past few days, there is now a “hidden humanitarian emergency” unfolding across Armenia.That’s according to Joe Lowry a Spokesperson with the UN migration agency IOM based in Vienna, who has been on the ground in Armenia as part of the UN relief operation.He told UN News's Vibhu Mishra that many have lived through a “nightmare” and UN humanitarians are already focusing on the need to support the Armenian Government with providing mental health services for new arrivals.
10/2/20230
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We need to think about migrants, not just when they’re stranded at sea: New IOM chief

Amy Pope took office as the chief of UN migration agency IOM on 1 October, becoming the first woman to lead the organisation.In her very first week on the job, she sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to talk about a comprehensive view of migration and its causes.She insisted on the urgent need for more regular pathways for people whose lives are uprooted because of poverty, gang violence or climate change. She’s also advocating for a new narrative around the issue, arguing that in an ageing world, “ultimately, countries will be competing for migrants”.
10/2/20230
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We need to think about migrants, not just when they’re stranded at sea: New IOM chief

Amy Pope took office as the chief of UN migration agency IOM on 1 October, becoming the first woman to lead the organisation.In her very first week on the job, she sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to talk about a comprehensive view of migration and its causes.She insisted on the urgent need for more regular pathways for people whose lives are uprooted because of poverty, gang violence or climate change. She’s also advocating for a new narrative around the issue, arguing that in an ageing world, “ultimately, countries will be competing for migrants”.
10/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 October 2023

Cities can be key players on the road to sustainability: UN chiefNew IOM chief pledges to help world ‘harness benefits and promise of migration’Myanmar: humanitarian needs, landmine threats surge: OCHA
10/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 October 2023

Cities can be key players on the road to sustainability: UN chiefNew IOM chief pledges to help world ‘harness benefits and promise of migration’Myanmar: humanitarian needs, landmine threats surge: OCHA
10/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 October 2023

Cities can be key players on the road to sustainability: UN chiefNew IOM chief pledges to help world ‘harness benefits and promise of migration’Myanmar: humanitarian needs, landmine threats surge: OCHA
10/2/20233 minutes, 43 seconds
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News in Brief 29 September 2023

Karabakh emergency escalates with tens of thousands pouring into Armenia: UNHCR, UNICEFSharp rise in number of unaccompanied children crossing Mediterranean: UNICEFSouth Sudan and Sudan ‘most dangerous’ for aid workers, amid dire needs and underfunding: OCHAVietnam: UN rights office calls for jailed environmental rights defenders to be set free
9/29/20230
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News in Brief 29 September 2023

Karabakh emergency escalates with tens of thousands pouring into Armenia: UNHCR, UNICEFSharp rise in number of unaccompanied children crossing Mediterranean: UNICEFSouth Sudan and Sudan ‘most dangerous’ for aid workers, amid dire needs and underfunding: OCHAVietnam: UN rights office calls for jailed environmental rights defenders to be set free
9/29/20230
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News in Brief 29 September 2023

Karabakh emergency escalates with tens of thousands pouring into Armenia: UNHCR, UNICEFSharp rise in number of unaccompanied children crossing Mediterranean: UNICEFSouth Sudan and Sudan ‘most dangerous’ for aid workers, amid dire needs and underfunding: OCHAVietnam: UN rights office calls for jailed environmental rights defenders to be set free
9/29/20234 minutes, 14 seconds
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Karabakh crisis: ‘People have questions about what will happen to them’

The refugee emergency in Armenia is escalating as tens of thousands have poured into the country from the Karabakh region in less than a week.UN refugee agency (UNHCR) representative in the country, Kavita Belani, has been on the ground since day one of the crisis. She told UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the vulnerable people arriving in registration centres, massive accommodation and humanitarian needs, and how UN agencies and partners are working with the Armenian Government to ramp up support.
9/29/20230
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Karabakh crisis: ‘People have questions about what will happen to them’

The refugee emergency in Armenia is escalating as tens of thousands have poured into the country from the Karabakh region in less than a week.UN refugee agency (UNHCR) representative in the country, Kavita Belani, has been on the ground since day one of the crisis. She told UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the vulnerable people arriving in registration centres, massive accommodation and humanitarian needs, and how UN agencies and partners are working with the Armenian Government to ramp up support.
9/29/20230
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News in Brief 28 September 2023

Karabakh displacement increasing ‘by the hour’: UNHCR chiefIndigenous Peoples’ rights must be central to green investmentsIndependent rights experts slam ‘systemic racism’ in US police and justice systemsCollective efforts needed to stop wasting food while millions go hungry
9/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 September 2023

Karabakh displacement increasing ‘by the hour’: UNHCR chiefIndigenous Peoples’ rights must be central to green investmentsIndependent rights experts slam ‘systemic racism’ in US police and justice systemsCollective efforts needed to stop wasting food while millions go hungry
9/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 September 2023

Karabakh displacement increasing ‘by the hour’: UNHCR chiefIndigenous Peoples’ rights must be central to green investmentsIndependent rights experts slam ‘systemic racism’ in US police and justice systemsCollective efforts needed to stop wasting food while millions go hungry
9/28/20234 minutes, 34 seconds
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News in Brief 27 September 2023

UN chief calls for investments in sustainable tourismMaritime transport needs to decarbonize ‘as soon as possible’: UNCTADCyberbullying can be deadly, requires holistic approach, Human Rights Council hearsRegional action needed to address record numbers of people on the move in Central America and Mexico: IOM
9/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 September 2023

UN chief calls for investments in sustainable tourismMaritime transport needs to decarbonize ‘as soon as possible’: UNCTADCyberbullying can be deadly, requires holistic approach, Human Rights Council hearsRegional action needed to address record numbers of people on the move in Central America and Mexico: IOM
9/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 September 2023

UN chief calls for investments in sustainable tourismMaritime transport needs to decarbonize ‘as soon as possible’: UNCTADCyberbullying can be deadly, requires holistic approach, Human Rights Council hearsRegional action needed to address record numbers of people on the move in Central America and Mexico: IOM
9/27/20234 minutes, 31 seconds
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News in Brief 26 September 2023

Peaceful future depends on ending nuclear threat: UN chiefMali’s children in danger: UNICEFBrazil: UN rights office hails ‘encouraging’ ruling on Indigenous Peoples’ land claimsBan smoking and vaping in school, urges WHO
9/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 September 2023

Peaceful future depends on ending nuclear threat: UN chiefMali’s children in danger: UNICEFBrazil: UN rights office hails ‘encouraging’ ruling on Indigenous Peoples’ land claimsBan smoking and vaping in school, urges WHO
9/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 September 2023

Peaceful future depends on ending nuclear threat: UN chiefMali’s children in danger: UNICEFBrazil: UN rights office hails ‘encouraging’ ruling on Indigenous Peoples’ land claimsBan smoking and vaping in school, urges WHO
9/26/20234 minutes, 21 seconds
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‘Victim-centred approach’ needed in Ukraine when war ends: Top UN rights investigator

A lot of work is required now one the part of UN and other humanitarians to ease suffering in Ukraine during the on-going Russian invasion, but even more will be needed to help heal trauma once the fighting stops, said the Chair of the UN Human Rights Council-mandated Commission of Inquiry on Monday. Erik Møse said in an interview with UN News, a victim-centred approach was crucial and psychosocial support should be prioritized.The independent investigator was speaking just hours after briefing the Council in Geneva on the continuing alleged war crimes being committed by Russian forces in areas where his team can gain access.He told Nana Karikari that accountability for potential war crimes would be best served if there is better coordination and efficiency between the different human rights investigations taking place on the local and international level.
9/25/20230
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‘Victim-centred approach’ needed in Ukraine when war ends: Top UN rights investigator

A lot of work is required now on the part of UN and other humanitarians to ease suffering in Ukraine during the on-going Russian invasion, but even more will be needed to help heal trauma once the fighting stops, said the Chair of the UN Human Rights Council-mandated Commission of Inquiry on Monday. Erik Møse said in an interview with UN News, a victim-centred approach was crucial and psychosocial support should be prioritized.The independent investigator was speaking just hours after briefing the Council in Geneva on the continuing alleged war crimes being committed by Russian forces in areas where his team can gain access.He told Nana Karikari that accountability for potential war crimes would be best served if there is better coordination and efficiency between the different human rights investigations taking place on the local and international level.
9/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 September 2023

Ukraine: Continued use of torture, rape by Russian troops: rights expertsZaporizhzhya nuclear power plant situation still ‘very fragile’: GrossiChad: Sudan refugee health crisis escalates: WHOReproductive rights must be respected in crises, say experts
9/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 September 2023

Ukraine: Continued use of torture, rape by Russian troops: rights expertsZaporizhzhya nuclear power plant situation still ‘very fragile’: GrossiChad: Sudan refugee health crisis escalates: WHOReproductive rights must be respected in crises, say experts
9/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 September 2023

Ukraine: Continued use of torture, rape by Russian troops: rights expertsZaporizhzhya nuclear power plant situation still ‘very fragile’: GrossiChad: Sudan refugee health crisis escalates: WHOReproductive rights must be respected in crises, say experts
9/25/20234 minutes, 49 seconds
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News in Brief 22 September 2023

Russia rights expert says her mandate is ‘bridge to the Russian people’India: UN rights chief welcomes new bill to boost women’s representation in parliament Iran: new hijab bill must be shelved: Türk Health care under threat in eastern DRC: WHO
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News in Brief 22 September 2023

Russia rights expert says her mandate is ‘bridge to the Russian people’India: UN rights chief welcomes new bill to boost women’s representation in parliament Iran: new hijab bill must be shelved: Türk Health care under threat in eastern DRC: WHO
9/22/20230
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News in Brief 22 September 2023

Russia rights expert says her mandate is ‘bridge to the Russian people’India: UN rights chief welcomes new bill to boost women’s representation in parliament Iran: new hijab bill must be shelved: Türk Health care under threat in eastern DRC: WHO
9/22/20233 minutes, 59 seconds
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UNGA78: 65% of jobs are going to change by 2030 – LinkedIn executive

Global business is rethinking the world of work and by 2030 well over half of the jobs we do, will have undergone fundamental change.That’s according to Sarah Steinberg, the Head of Global Public Policy Partnerships at social media platform LinkedIn, who was here at UN Headquarters this week to talk about trends in the job market and gender disparities in science and technology.She told UN News’s Maoqi Li that while change in the workplace has major implications for us all, it doesn't represent ‘a runway train’ beyond our control
9/21/20230
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UNGA78: 65% of jobs are going to change by 2030 – LinkedIn executive

Global business is rethinking the world of work and by 2030 well over half of the jobs we do, will have undergone fundamental change.That’s according to Sarah Steinberg, the Head of Global Public Policy Partnerships at social media platform LinkedIn, who was here at UN Headquarters this week to talk about trends in the job market and gender disparities in science and technology.She told UN News’s Maoqi Li that while change in the workplace has major implications for us all, it doesn't represent ‘a runway train’ beyond our control
9/21/20230
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News in Brief 21 September 2023

Peace is a ‘call to action’: GuterresHigh seas treaty open for signatures at General AssemblyMore and more Palestinians displaced by settler violence in occupied West Bank: OCHAPolio outbreak in Ukraine ends: WHO
9/21/20230
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News in Brief 21 September 2023

Peace is a ‘call to action’: GuterresHigh seas treaty open for signatures at General AssemblyMore and more Palestinians displaced by settler violence in occupied West Bank: OCHAPolio outbreak in Ukraine ends: WHO
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News in Brief 21 September 2023

Peace is a ‘call to action’: GuterresHigh seas treaty open for signatures at General AssemblyMore and more Palestinians displaced by settler violence in occupied West Bank: OCHAPolio outbreak in Ukraine ends: WHO
9/21/20234 minutes, 28 seconds
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Iran using UN nuclear watchdog to ‘retaliate’ against criticism: Grossi

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday that Iran is “restricting” cooperation with his inspection teams over its nuclear programme as a way of retaliating to criticism.Director-General Mariano Grossi spoke to UN News’s Cristina Silveiro about the “complex logic” behind the move to bar multiple inspectors there, the safety of nuclear power plants in Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion, and the latest on the Fukushima nuclear wastewater issue.
9/20/20230
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Iran using UN nuclear watchdog to ‘retaliate’ against criticism: Grossi

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday that Iran is “restricting” cooperation with his inspection teams over its nuclear programme as a way of retaliating to criticism.Director-General Mariano Grossi spoke to UN News’s Cristina Silveiro about the “complex logic” behind the move to bar multiple inspectors there, the safety of nuclear power plants in Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion, and the latest on the Fukushima nuclear wastewater issue.
9/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 September 2023

Climate Ambition Summit: UN chief urges governments to ‘hit fast forward’Armenia/ Azerbaijan: UN reiterates calls for humanitarian accessAfghanistan must stop torture of detainees: UNAMA, TürkUN launches star-studded road safety campaign
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News in Brief 20 September 2023

Climate Ambition Summit: UN chief urges governments to ‘hit fast forward’Armenia/ Azerbaijan: UN reiterates calls for humanitarian accessAfghanistan must stop torture of detainees: UNAMA, TürkUN launches star-studded road safety campaign
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News in Brief 20 September 2023

Climate Ambition Summit: UN chief urges governments to ‘hit fast forward’Armenia/ Azerbaijan: UN reiterates calls for humanitarian accessAfghanistan must stop torture of detainees: UNAMA, TürkUN launches star-studded road safety campaign
9/20/20234 minutes, 17 seconds
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UNFPA chief envisages world where all pregnancies are wanted, ‘every childbirth is safe’

As Executive Director of UNFPA, the UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency, Dr. Natalia Kanem oversees its life-saving policy, development, and humanitarian work in over 120 countries. Speaking as High Level Week got underway, she told UN News’s Pauline Batista that ending gender-based violence means having “full respect for women” which will improve the lives of all.
9/19/20230
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UNFPA chief envisages world where all pregnancies are wanted, ‘every childbirth is safe’

As Executive Director of UNFPA, the UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency, Dr. Natalia Kanem oversees its life-saving policy, development, and humanitarian work in over 120 countries. Speaking as High Level Week got underway, she told UN News’s Pauline Batista that ending gender-based violence means having “full respect for women” which will improve the lives of all.
9/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 September 2023

Derna, Libya a ‘sad snapshot’ of the state of our world: UN chiefSudan: Children dying amid health care system collapse‘Reparatory justice’ for people of African descent must be a priority: Türk
9/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 September 2023

Derna, Libya a ‘sad snapshot’ of the state of our world: UN chiefSudan: Children dying amid health care system collapse‘Reparatory justice’ for people of African descent must be a priority: Türk
9/19/20230
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News in Brief 19 September 2023

Derna, Libya a ‘sad snapshot’ of the state of our world: UN chiefSudan: Children dying amid health care system collapse‘Reparatory justice’ for people of African descent must be a priority: Türk
9/19/20233 minutes, 26 seconds
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UNGA78: ‘None of us are free until all of us are free’: Ashley Judd

Acclaimed UN Goodwill Ambassador with reproductive health agency UNFPA, the writer and actor Ashley Judd, is fiercely committed to social justice. She believes that the sexual and reproductive health of girls and women needs to be at the heart of poverty eradication and sustainable development.Just ahead of High Level Week, she told UN News’s Pauline Batista that amidst so much suffering around the world, young people must find their voice, access it, and use it. 
9/18/20230
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UNGA78: ‘None of us are free until all of us are free’: Ashley Judd

Acclaimed UN Goodwill Ambassador with reproductive health agency UNFPA, the writer and actor Ashley Judd, is fiercely committed to social justice. She believes that the sexual and reproductive health of girls and women needs to be at the heart of poverty eradication and sustainable development.Just ahead of High Level Week, she told UN News’s Pauline Batista that amidst so much suffering around the world, young people must find their voice, access it, and use it. 
9/18/20230
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News in Brief 18 September 2023

Transcend divisions, Guterres urges world leaders gathering in New York.Ethiopia: Mass killings and rape continue, risk of further atrocities: rights expertsLampedusa: ‘Real solutions’ needed to refugees’ and migrants’ tragedy: Grandi
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News in Brief 18 September 2023

Transcend divisions, Guterres urges world leaders gathering in New York.Ethiopia: Mass killings and rape continue, risk of further atrocities: rights expertsLampedusa: ‘Real solutions’ needed to refugees’ and migrants’ tragedy: Grandi
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News in Brief 18 September 2023

Transcend divisions, Guterres urges world leaders gathering in New York.Ethiopia: Mass killings and rape continue, risk of further atrocities: rights expertsLampedusa: ‘Real solutions’ needed to refugees’ and migrants’ tragedy: Grandi
9/18/20233 minutes, 16 seconds
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News in Brief 15 September 2023

‘We need a system that delivers for all humanity’: UN chief to G-77 and ChinaMorocco and Libya: UN scales up support in tale of two disastersSaudi Arabia: revoke death penalty for social media activity: rights experts 
9/15/20230
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News in Brief 15 September 2023

‘We need a system that delivers for all humanity’: UN chief to G-77 and ChinaMorocco and Libya: UN scales up support in tale of two disastersSaudi Arabia: revoke death penalty for social media activity: rights experts 
9/15/20230
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News in Brief 15 September 2023

‘We need a system that delivers for all humanity’: UN chief to G-77 and ChinaMorocco and Libya: UN scales up support in tale of two disastersSaudi Arabia: revoke death penalty for social media activity: rights experts 
9/15/20233 minutes, 2 seconds
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Libya flood disaster: ‘Massive devastation’ for Derna as UN launches emergency $70m appeal

UNICEF’s top official in Libya said on Thursday the aid distributed so far following the flood disaster is just a ‘drop in the ocean’ compared to what will be needed in the weeks ahead.Michele Servadei, Libya Representative for the UN Children’s Fund, told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed that the damage caused by that “terrible night” which has left thousands dead and missing, means psychosocial support will be needed as much as other lifesaving supplies.The UN has launched a flash appeal for $71 million to aid 250,000 Libyans affected by Sunday’s deadly deluge.
9/14/20230
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Libya flood disaster: ‘Massive devastation’ for Derna as UN launches emergency $70m appeal

UNICEF’s top official in Libya said on Thursday the aid distributed so far following the flood disaster is just a ‘drop in the ocean’ compared to what will be needed in the weeks ahead.Michele Servadei, Libya Representative for the UN Children’s Fund, told UN News’s Khaled Mohamed that the damage caused by that “terrible night” which has left thousands dead and missing, means psychosocial support will be needed as much as other lifesaving supplies.The UN has launched a flash appeal for $71 million to aid 250,000 Libyans affected by Sunday’s deadly deluge.
9/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 September 2023

Climate inaction puts lives and sustainable development on the line: WMOHalt sanctions that threaten people's lives and health: TürkNew charter on patient safety rights: WHO
9/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 September 2023

Climate inaction puts lives and sustainable development on the line: WMOHalt sanctions that threaten people's lives and health: TürkNew charter on patient safety rights: WHO
9/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 September 2023

Climate inaction puts lives and sustainable development on the line: WMOHalt sanctions that threaten people's lives and health: TürkNew charter on patient safety rights: WHO
9/14/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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Syria crisis is as bad as it’s ever been, warn human rights probe investigators

The situation for ordinary Syrians is as bad as it’s ever been in the 12-plus years since war erupted there, top UN-appointed human rights investigators have said.A new report from the UN Commission of Inquiry for Syria has highlighted some of the causes: escalating violence along multiple front lines, severe economic woes and persistent human rights violations and abuse.With more, here’s Commissioner Lynn Welchman, talking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson in Geneva.
9/13/20230
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Syria crisis is as bad as it’s ever been, warn human rights probe investigators

The situation for ordinary Syrians is as bad as it’s ever been in the 12-plus years since war erupted there, top UN-appointed human rights investigators have said.A new report from the UN Commission of Inquiry for Syria has highlighted some of the causes: escalating violence along multiple front lines, severe economic woes and persistent human rights violations and abuse.With more, here’s Commissioner Lynn Welchman, talking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson in Geneva.
9/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 September 2023

Libya: UN scales up support to victims of deadly floodsOver 330 million children worldwide living in extreme poverty: UNICEF, World BankUganda: restored royal burial site no longer under threat: UNESCO
9/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 September 2023

Libya: UN scales up support to victims of deadly floodsOver 330 million children worldwide living in extreme poverty: UNICEF, World BankUganda: restored royal burial site no longer under threat: UNESCO
9/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 September 2023

Libya: UN scales up support to victims of deadly floodsOver 330 million children worldwide living in extreme poverty: UNICEF, World BankUganda: restored royal burial site no longer under threat: UNESCO
9/13/20233 minutes, 18 seconds
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News in Brief 12 September 2023

‘What next for Afghanistan’ with half the population excluded, asks Türk   24 million more could face emergency levels of hunger in 2023: WFPUS-Mexico border world’s deadliest migration land route: IOM
9/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 September 2023

‘What next for Afghanistan’ with half the population excluded, asks Türk   24 million more could face emergency levels of hunger in 2023: WFPUS-Mexico border world’s deadliest migration land route: IOM
9/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 September 2023

‘What next for Afghanistan’ with half the population excluded, asks Türk   24 million more could face emergency levels of hunger in 2023: WFPUS-Mexico border world’s deadliest migration land route: IOM
9/12/20233 minutes, 7 seconds
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Health ‘both an outcome and a driver of sustainable development’

As global health systems rebound following the COVID-19 pandemic, more must be done to ensure access to adequate and equitable healthcare for all.That’s the message from Mandeep Dhaliwal, Director of the UN Development Programme’s (UNDP) HIV and Health Group, highlighting the central role that health policy will play at the upcoming UN General Assembly High Level Week. In an interview with UN News’s Jordan Larrabee, she discussed the need to hold international partners accountable, to learn the lessons of the pandemic, and get to grips with the impact of the climate crisis on global health.
9/12/20230
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Health ‘both an outcome and a driver of sustainable development’

As global health systems rebound following the COVID-19 pandemic, more must be done to ensure access to adequate and equitable healthcare for all.That’s the message from Mandeep Dhaliwal, Director of the UN Development Programme’s (UNDP) HIV and Health Group, highlighting the central role that health policy will play at the upcoming UN General Assembly High Level Week. In an interview with UN News’s Jordan Larrabee, she discussed the need to hold international partners accountable, to learn the lessons of the pandemic, and get to grips with the impact of the climate crisis on global health.
9/12/20230
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News in Brief 11 September 2023

Türk blasts ‘politics of repression and division’, insists on link between freedom and developmentMorocco earthquake: UN offers supportSudan: $123 million needed to save rural livelihoods: FAO 
9/11/20230
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News in Brief 11 September 2023

Türk blasts ‘politics of repression and division’, insists on link between freedom and developmentMorocco earthquake: UN offers supportSudan: $123 million needed to save rural livelihoods: FAO 
9/11/20230
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News in Brief 11 September 2023

Türk blasts ‘politics of repression and division’, insists on link between freedom and developmentMorocco earthquake: UN offers supportSudan: $123 million needed to save rural livelihoods: FAO 
9/11/20233 minutes, 1 second
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Helping Ukrainians stay, critical ahead of winter: IOM deputy chief

UN migration agency IOM, is working to identify and address what forces people to move when it comes to the conflict in Ukraine, Ugochi Daniels, Deputy Director General for Operations has told UN News.Returning recently from Moldova and Ukraine, Ms. Daniels shared her reflections with UN News’s Caitlin Kelly on the situation and movement of people across the war-scarred region. 
9/11/20230
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Helping Ukrainians stay, critical ahead of winter: IOM deputy chief

UN migration agency IOM, is working to identify and address what forces people to move when it comes to the conflict in Ukraine, Ugochi Daniels, Deputy Director General for Operations has told UN News.Returning recently from Moldova and Ukraine, Ms. Daniels shared her reflections with UN News’s Caitlin Kelly on the situation and movement of people across the war-scarred region. 
9/11/20230
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Morocco quake: UN offers support to search and rescue effort

Nathalie Fustier, UN Resident Coordinator in Morocco, says the UN is ready to assist the Government in any way needed as the huge search and rescue effort continues following Friday night's deadly earthquake. Ms. Fustier spoke to UN News's Reem Abaza from the capital, Rabat.
9/9/20230
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Morocco quake: UN offers support to search and rescue effort

Nathalie Fustier, UN Resident Coordinator in Morocco, says the UN is ready to assist the Government in any way needed as the huge search and rescue effort continues following Friday night's deadly earthquake. Ms. Fustier spoke to UN News's Reem Abaza from the capital, Rabat.
9/9/20230
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News in Brief 8 September 2023

DR Congo: One of the most dangerous places for childrenUNHCR: Over 7 million refugee children out of schoolUN Women: Around 340 million women and girls destined for extreme poverty by 2030
9/8/20230
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News in Brief 8 September 2023

DR Congo: One of the most dangerous places for childrenUNHCR: Over 7 million refugee children out of schoolUN Women: Around 340 million women and girls destined for extreme poverty by 2030
9/8/20230
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News in Brief 8 September 2023

DR Congo: One of the most dangerous places for childrenUNHCR: Over 7 million refugee children out of schoolUN Women: Around 340 million women and girls destined for extreme poverty by 2030
9/8/20233 minutes, 22 seconds
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News in Brief 07 September 2023

Southeast Asia: ASEAN bloc has vital bridge building role says UN chiefTime to act together to slash deadly air pollution: GuterresUNICEF: Children moving across Latin America, Caribbean, in record numbers
9/7/20230
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News in Brief 07 September 2023

Southeast Asia: ASEAN bloc has vital bridge building role says UN chiefTime to act together to slash deadly air pollution: GuterresUNICEF: Children moving across Latin America, Caribbean, in record numbers
9/7/20230
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News in Brief 07 September 2023

Southeast Asia: ASEAN bloc has vital bridge building role says UN chiefTime to act together to slash deadly air pollution: GuterresUNICEF: Children moving across Latin America, Caribbean, in record numbers
9/7/20232 minutes, 34 seconds
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News in Brief 06 September 2023

Hottest summer on record: UN chief calls for ‘surge in action’ Sudan displacement tops five million: IOMPeople of African descent face ‘immense challenges’ in public square: OHCHR
9/6/20230
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News in Brief 06 September 2023

Hottest summer on record: UN chief calls for ‘surge in action’ Sudan displacement tops five million: IOMPeople of African descent face ‘immense challenges’ in public square: OHCHR
9/6/20230
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News in Brief 06 September 2023

Hottest summer on record: UN chief calls for ‘surge in action’ Sudan displacement tops five million: IOMPeople of African descent face ‘immense challenges’ in public square: OHCHR
9/6/20232 minutes, 54 seconds
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News in Brief 05 September 2023

Record civilian cluster munitions deaths as experts urge global banUN provides new funding boost for ‘neglected’ humanitarian crisesConcern over refugees and migrants attempting dangerous Darien Gap crossing: OHCHR
9/5/20230
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News in Brief 05 September 2023

Record civilian cluster munitions deaths as experts urge global banUN provides new funding boost for ‘neglected’ humanitarian crisesConcern over refugees and migrants attempting dangerous Darien Gap crossing: OHCHR
9/5/20230
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News in Brief 05 September 2023

Record civilian cluster munitions deaths as experts urge global banUN provides new funding boost for ‘neglected’ humanitarian crisesConcern over refugees and migrants attempting dangerous Darien Gap crossing: OHCHR
9/5/20233 minutes, 17 seconds
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News in Brief 4 September 2023

Africa bears brunt of global warming it did little to cause: WMOSudan: ‘Dire’ health situation faces those on the run, $1 billion support package needed: UNHCRUkraine: ‘Immense challenges’ impede justice for war victims say rights experts
9/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 September 2023

Africa bears brunt of global warming it did little to cause: WMOSudan: ‘Dire’ health situation faces those on the run, $1 billion support package needed: UNHCRUkraine: ‘Immense challenges’ impede justice for war victims say rights experts
9/4/20230
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News in Brief 4 September 2023

Africa bears brunt of global warming it did little to cause: WMOSudan: ‘Dire’ health situation faces those on the run, $1 billion support package needed: UNHCRUkraine: ‘Immense challenges’ impede justice for war victims say rights experts
9/4/20233 minutes, 12 seconds
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News in Brief 01 September 2023

Niger: IOM calls for humanitarian corridor to help stranded migrantsDR Congo: Concerns over use of force as dozens killed, injured at anti-UN protestHaiti: Deadly violence shows no sign of abating
9/1/20230
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News in Brief 01 September 2023

Niger: IOM calls for humanitarian corridor to help stranded migrantsDR Congo: Concerns over use of force as dozens killed, injured at anti-UN protestHaiti: Deadly violence shows no sign of abating
9/1/20230
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News in Brief 01 September 2023

Niger: IOM calls for humanitarian corridor to help stranded migrantsDR Congo: Concerns over use of force as dozens killed, injured at anti-UN protestHaiti: Deadly violence shows no sign of abating
9/1/20233 minutes, 4 seconds
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News in Brief 31 August 2023

Pervasive discrimination’ against people of African descent must stop: UN chiefRefusal to waive intellectual property for COVID-19 vaccines violates human rights in global South, experts say‘Last line of defence’ against extinction: UNESCO World Heritage sites under climate change threat
8/31/20230
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News in Brief 31 August 2023

Pervasive discrimination’ against people of African descent must stop: UN chiefRefusal to waive intellectual property for COVID-19 vaccines violates human rights in global South, experts say‘Last line of defence’ against extinction: UNESCO World Heritage sites under climate change threat
8/31/20230
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Hate speech ‘a trigger for racist acts against people of African descent’

As the world observes the International Day for People of African Descent on 31 August, progress on eradicating racism is mixed and the road to equality and justice remains long.Renowned historian Verene Shepherd, who chairs the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to talk about how the human rights body works with States towards this goal. Professor Shepherd also recounted how her own experiences as a woman of African descent strengthened her resolve and fuelled her anti-racist advocacy.
8/30/20230
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Hate speech ‘a trigger for racist acts against people of African descent’

As the world observes the International Day for People of African Descent on 31 August, progress on eradicating racism is mixed and the road to equality and justice remains long.Renowned historian Verene Shepherd, who chairs the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to talk about how the human rights body works with States towards this goal. Professor Shepherd also recounted how her own experiences as a woman of African descent strengthened her resolve and fuelled her anti-racist advocacy.
8/30/20230
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News in Brief 30 August 2023

Enforced disappearance: Experts urge justice for victims and an end to impunitySudan: Over 4.8 million displaced says IOMWHO welcomes African States’ commitment to combat antimicrobial resistance
8/30/20230
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News in Brief 30 August 2023

Enforced disappearance: Experts urge justice for victims and an end to impunitySudan: Over 4.8 million displaced says IOMWHO welcomes African States’ commitment to combat antimicrobial resistance
8/30/20230
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News in Brief 29 August 2023

Ukraine’s children fall behind in school as attacks on education rage on: UNICEFNiger spirals into protection crisis post-military takeover: UNHCRHundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality in southeast Asia: OHCHR
8/29/20230
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News in Brief 29 August 2023

Ukraine’s children fall behind in school as attacks on education rage on: UNICEFNiger spirals into protection crisis post-military takeover: UNHCRHundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality in southeast Asia: OHCHR
8/29/20230
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New UN guidance on youth and climate change will make a ‘huge difference’

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child issued legal guidance on Monday outlining measures governments must take to protect children from climate change.It cements the connection between children’s rights and the environmental crisis, marking a major step forward in ensuring they live in a clean, healthy and sustainable world.UN News’s Bessie Du spoke to Āniva Clarke, a 17-year-old climate activist from Samoa and member of the Children’s Advisory Team supporting the consultation process. Āniva began by talking about her own activism, how climate change is affecting Samoa and other Pacific islands, and why the guidance could make ‘a huge difference’ for young people worldwide.
8/28/20230
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New UN guidance on youth and climate change will make a ‘huge difference’

The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child issued legal guidance on Monday outlining measures governments must take to protect children from climate change.It cements the connection between children’s rights and the environmental crisis, marking a major step forward in ensuring they live in a clean, healthy and sustainable world.UN News’s Bessie Du spoke to Āniva Clarke, a 17-year-old climate activist from Samoa and member of the Children’s Advisory Team supporting the consultation process. Āniva began by talking about her own activism, how climate change is affecting Samoa and other Pacific islands, and why the guidance could make ‘a huge difference’ for young people worldwide.
8/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 August 2023

‘End nuclear testing forever’: UN chiefStates must protect children’s right to a clean and healthy environment: independent expertsUN refugee chief hears ‘stories of fear and violence’ from those who fled Sudan
8/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 August 2023

‘End nuclear testing forever’: UN chiefStates must protect children’s right to a clean and healthy environment: independent expertsUN refugee chief hears ‘stories of fear and violence’ from those who fled Sudan
8/28/20230
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Mali mission may be leaving, ‘but the UN is staying’ pledges MINUSMA chief

The UN Mission in Mali, MINUSMA, has begun its gradual withdrawal from the country at the request of Mali’s transitional authorities which is mandated by the Security Council to be complete by the last day of the year.Shortly before the Council met to discuss the latest situation in Mali on Monday, the head of MINUSMA, El-Ghassim Wane, spoke exclusively to UN News. In his interview with Jerome Bernard, he had a powerful message for the Malian people: “MINUSMA is leaving, but the UN is staying”. 
8/28/20230
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Mali mission may be leaving ‘but the UN is staying’, pledges MINUSMA chief

The UN Mission in Mali, MINUSMA, has begun its gradual withdrawal from the country at the request of Mali’s transitional authorities which is mandated by the Security Council to be complete by the last day of the year.Shortly before the Council met to discuss the latest situation in Mali on Monday, the head of MINUSMA, El-Ghassim Wane, spoke exclusively to UN News. In his interview with Jerome Bernard, he had a powerful message for the Malian people: “MINUSMA is leaving, but the UN is staying”. 
8/28/20230
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Time to close the chapter of division and conflict in Libya: UN Mission chief

The top UN official in Libya has underscored the importance of inclusive and transparent elections for peace and security in the country.Abdoulaye Bathily, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) was in New York this week to brief the Security Council.Mr. Bathily spoke to UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about why stability in Libya is also critical to regional security.The envoy began by detailing his recent intensified consultations with major players, and ordinary citizens, in Libya. 
8/26/20230
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Time to close the chapter of division and conflict in Libya: UN Mission chief

The top UN official in Libya has underscored the importance of inclusive and transparent elections for peace and security in the country.Abdoulaye Bathily, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) was in New York this week to brief the Security Council.Mr. Bathily spoke to UN News’s Khaled Mohamed about why stability in Libya is also critical to regional security.The envoy began by detailing his recent intensified consultations with major players, and ordinary citizens, in Libya. 
8/26/20230
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Niger: Growing food crisis pushes millions into severe food insecurity

Millions of people in Niger could fall further into severe food insecurity due to the impact of sanctions in the wake of the 26 July power grab, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.Some 4.3 million people in the country need assistance, including 3.3 million facing severe food insecurity. Another 7.3 million were already facing moderate food insecurity prior to the crisis and are at risk of falling deeper into hunger.UN News’s Cristina Silveiro spoke with Jean-Noel Gentile, the WFP Representative in Niger, who said $92 million is still needed to maintain its operations between September and February. 
8/25/20230
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Niger: Growing food crisis pushes millions into severe food insecurity

Millions of people in Niger could fall further into severe food insecurity due to the impact of sanctions in the wake of the 26 July power grab, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.Some 4.3 million people in the country need assistance, including 3.3 million facing severe food insecurity. Another 7.3 million were already facing moderate food insecurity prior to the crisis and are at risk of falling deeper into hunger.UN News’s Cristina Silveiro spoke with Jean-Noel Gentile, the WFP Representative in Niger, who said $92 million is still needed to maintain its operations between September and February. 
8/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 August 2023

 Sudan: hundreds of thousands of children risk starving to death: UN relief chiefPakistan floods: one year on, millions still without safe water, basic services: UNICEFFAO hails boost to biodiversity efforts with creation of new fund
8/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 August 2023

 Sudan: hundreds of thousands of children risk starving to death: UN relief chiefPakistan floods: one year on, millions still without safe water, basic services: UNICEFFAO hails boost to biodiversity efforts with creation of new fund
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News in Brief 24 August 2023

Climate adaptation, sustainable development funding ‘a matter of justice’: GuterresEnd impunity for Myanmar military’s crimes against Rohingya: UN rights chiefJapan’s Fukushima water release: IAEA continues safety review
8/24/20230
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News in Brief 24 August 2023

Climate adaptation, sustainable development funding ‘a matter of justice’: GuterresEnd impunity for Myanmar military’s crimes against Rohingya: UN rights chiefJapan’s Fukushima water release: IAEA continues safety review
8/24/20230
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News in Brief 23 August 2023

‘End slavery’s legacy of racism’: UN chiefGreece: Rights experts condemn “racist violence” against asylum-seekersUNEP touts wastewater’s untapped potential for climate solutions
8/23/20230
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News in Brief 23 August 2023

‘End slavery’s legacy of racism’: UN chiefGreece: Rights experts condemn “racist violence” against asylum-seekersUNEP touts wastewater’s untapped potential for climate solutions
8/23/20230
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News in Brief 22 August 2023

Afghanistan’s Taliban responsible for revenge killings, torture of officialsDRC: Millions face hunger as funding dries up: WFPGenerative AI likely to augment rather than destroy jobs: ILO
8/22/20230
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News in Brief 22 August 2023

Afghanistan’s Taliban responsible for revenge killings, torture of officialsDRC: Millions face hunger as funding dries up: WFPGenerative AI likely to augment rather than destroy jobs: ILO
8/22/20230
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News in Brief 21 August 2023

UN chief honours survivors of terrorism working for peaceHurricane Hilary update: UN weather agency on ‘widespread’ US floodsSudan: UN deplores intensified fighting, displacement in Kordofan states
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News in Brief 21 August 2023

UN chief honours survivors of terrorism working for peaceHurricane Hilary update: UN weather agency on ‘widespread’ US floodsSudan: UN deplores intensified fighting, displacement in Kordofan states
8/21/20230
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UN will stay and deliver critical services to people of Niger, UNICEF pledges

The UN is standing by the people of Niger as border closures increasingly impact the movement of lifesaving supplies into the country which has been wracked by the fallout from last month’s military takeover.That’s according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative in the country, Stefano Savi, who issued a plea for restrictions to end, allowing aid stranded at logistics hubs such as polio and measles vaccines, into the landlocked West African nation.Florence Westergard from our UN News French service began by asking him to outline the needs faced by vulnerable Nigeriens today.
8/18/20230
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UN will stay and deliver critical services to people of Niger, UNICEF pledges

The UN is standing by the people of Niger as border closures increasingly impact the movement of lifesaving supplies into the country which has been wracked by the fallout from last month’s military takeover.That’s according to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative in the country, Stefano Savi, who issued a plea for restrictions to end, allowing aid stranded at logistics hubs such as polio and measles vaccines, into the landlocked West African nation.Florence Westergard from our UN News French service began by asking him to outline the needs faced by vulnerable Nigeriens today.
8/18/20230
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News in Brief 18 August 2023

Niger: Türk calls for immediate restoration of constitutional orderCape Verde: UN support activated after deadly boat accidentA scorching ‘new normal’ as world buckles under extreme heat: WMO
8/18/20230
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Parents of slain US high schooler appeal for more global action against gun violence

The parents of an American teenager killed in one of the nation’s worst school shootings are hoping the international community will do more to end gun violence.Manuel and Patricia Oliver visited the UN this week for a tour and briefing, part of their cross-country road trip visiting communities affected by mass shootings.  Their son Joaquin, 17, was murdered in Florida’s Parkland high school shooting in February 2018 but lives on through their non-profit Change the Ref, which uses art and non-violent creative confrontation to raise awareness about mass shootings.Dianne Penn spoke with the Olivers, who came to the UN through the Non-Violence Project Foundation, a non-governmental organization that has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).John McKenna, US Country Director, began by providing an example of how art, activism, non-violence and peace, are linked here at UN Headquarters in New York. 
8/18/20230
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Sudan: ‘No regard for civilians’ lives’, warns senior aid worker

Since the beginning of the brutal military showdown in Sudan, 18 aid workers have been killed, while the impact of the war on civilians has been exacerbated by the climate crisis, and major food insecurity.Humanitarians are having to work under extreme conditions to support refugees and Sudanese civilians, providing often life-saving support. Just ahead of World Humanitarian Day, UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki spoke to Mathilde Vu - who’s waiting for a visa to return to Sudan - Advocacy Manager with the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), which has lost two of its own workers to the violence.
8/17/20230
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News in Brief 17 August 2023

Aid worker casualties show no sign of abating in 2023: OCHAWHO summit aims to unlock power of traditional medicine through science: Tedros Somalia: FAO works to protect vulnerable communities from potential flood of the century
8/17/20230
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News in Brief 16 August 2023

Africa can become new force in global supply chain: UNCTADLibya: UN Mission calls for end to deadly Tripoli violenceHaiti: dangerous makeshift sites spell more suffering for displaced: IOM
8/16/20230
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News in Brief 15 August 2023

Sudan: Humanitarians urge immediate action for peace and aid access Afghanistan: on Taliban takeover anniversary Türk advocates for human rights Jordan’s new cybercrime law unduly restricts freedom of expression: OHCHR
8/15/20230
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News in Brief 14 August 2023

 ‘Indiscriminate’ Russian attacks in southern Ukraine on the rise: UN humanitarian officialDisability rights threatened by bad working conditions for carers: independent expertFive-day cholera vaccination campaign to prevent outbreaks in drought-stricken Somalia: WHO, UNICEF
8/14/20230
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Which ‘green skills’ may help save the planet?

Young climate advocates are preparing to tell leaders at a UN summit next month that they are out of options: they must deliver now on ambitious climate action that pushes the world faster towards sustainability and empowers younger generations with the ‘green skills’ that will secure our future. International Youth Day, marked annually on 12 August, this year spotlights green skills and the major role young people will play in driving the much-needed shift towards  environmentally sustainable and climate-friendly policies. To hear about which skills will be crucial in creating our green future, UN News's Anton Uspensky spoke to four members of the Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change who offer their expertise to the UN Secretary-General.
8/12/20230
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End of oil transfer operation could spark momentum towards peace in Yemen: UN official

More than one million barrels of oil have been transferred from a decaying supertanker off war-torn Yemen, averting a major spill in the Red Sea.The emptying of the FSO Safer marked the culmination of nearly two years of political negotiations, technical planning and fund-raising, against a backdrop of ongoing conflict between Yemeni Government forces, backed by a Saudi-led coalition, and Houthi rebels.David Gressly, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, has been in the lead on this “very hard process”.He spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki about what will happen to the oil, lessons learned and why average Yemenis have welcomed the news.Mr. Gressly began by providing background on the operation, which was spearheaded by the UN Development Programme (UNDP). 
8/11/20230
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News in Brief 11 August 2023

 UN condemns killing of presidential candidate in EcuadorFAO: “Sudan most food insecure country on the planet” UN human rights office warns against execution in Vietnam
8/11/20230
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Indigenous youth ‘are not afraid to be outspoken’, activist says

A law student and activist from the United States is using her personal experience in the foster care system to fuel her fight for Indigenous children.Autumn Adams of the Yakama Nation took part in a UN virtual event on Wednesday to mark the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, which this year focused on youth as agents of change.“I believe children are our future. We don’t have a future without the next generation,” she said, speaking from the southwestern state of Arizona after the event.Autumn spoke to UN News’s Elena Fu about her journey to become a strong voice for Indigenous rights.
8/10/20230
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News in Brief 10 August 2023

UN chief calls for Niger’s president’s immediate release over health concernsIOM, UNHCR, UNICEF: States must step up search and rescue efforts in MediterraneanChina: UN experts demand information on nine imprisoned human rights defenders
8/10/20230
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News in Brief 09 August 2023

UN: Deal reached with Syria to reopen main border crossing from TurkiyeUN chief calls for elimination of nuclear weapons on Nagasaki anniversaryUNRWA returns to Ein El Hilweh camp after armed clashes
8/9/20230
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News in Brief 08 August 2023

UNHCR warn of looming cholera and malaria outbreaks in SudanUN investigators: surging war crimes in MyanmarWHO says India-made syrup contaminated
8/8/20230
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Sudan: ‘Children are dying, mothers are dying,’ says UN humanitarian official

As conflict escalates in Sudan, the need for humanitarian support keeps growing as people “die and suffer”, a senior UN aid official has said.Edem Wosornu, Director of the Operations and Advocacy Division at UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, recently visited the country and neighbouring Chad.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than two-thirds of hospitals in Sudan remain out of service amid increasing reports of attacks on health facilities.Ms. Wosornu spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki about the humanitarian efforts underway in Sudan and ongoing operations in Niger, in the wake of the attempted coup.
8/7/20230
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News in Brief 07 August 2023

UNICEF: 76% of children in South Asia face extreme heatHaiti: UNICEF says spike in kidnappings of children and womenWHO calls for effective international action against biological weapons
8/7/20230
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News in Brief 04 August 2023

 UN human rights close office in UgandaOCHA: Spike in settler violence against Palestinian communitiesWheat and rice see price rise hikes in July, warn UN food economists
8/4/20230
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News in Brief 03 August 2023

 FAO raises alarm on escalating food crisis in SudanColombia: UN Mission to monitor ceasefire with ELN rebel groupUN: Solutions needed to situation in Darien Gap
8/3/20230
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News in Brief 02 August 2023

IOM: Four million displaced from Sudan conflictUN demands immediate end to expulsion of migrants from TunisiaUNEP: Earth Overshoot Day shows nature can only deliver so much 
8/2/20230
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News in Brief 01 August 2023

Supportive workplaces key to achieve global breastfeeding targetsAgencies warn against South Sudan food crisis Pakistan: Security Council condemns 'heinous' suicide bombing on Sunday
8/1/20230
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News in Brief 31 July 2023

WHO highlights need for more protective measures against tobaccoUN condemns seizure of power by force in NigerIPCC Head warns against overstating the threat of warming
7/31/20230
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Sudan crisis drives thousands into Abyei, closes down supply routes for UN mission

The continuing battle for control of Sudan between rival militaries has had a destabilizing effect on the contested area of Abyei claimed by both Sudan and South Sudan, for both the UN mission there, UNIFSA, and the civilians they are mandated to protect.That’s according to Major General Benjamin Sawyerr, acting head and Force Commander for UNIFSA, who said the months-long clashes have seen close to 6,000 flee into Abyei and forced the mission to switch all its supply routes to South Sudan, increasing costs and logistical challenges.
7/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 July 2023

Sudan health crisis at ‘gravely serious’ level warns WHOForced returns to Burkina Faso must end says UNHCRNew liver care campaign launched on World Hepatitis Day
7/28/20230
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Climate change litigation surges, driven by concern over rights violations: UNEP report

Climate-related court cases around the world are growing fast, and on Thursday the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) together with the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, highlighted the trend in their new Global Climate Litigation Report. Andrew Raine, Head of the Frontiers in Environmental Law Unit of UNEP, spoke to UN News’s Anton Uspensky about the report’s findings, which show cases are surging in the Global South with human rights emerging as a powerful driver behind climate litigation. 
7/27/20230
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UN News reporter on frontline of deadly forest fires in Greece, as WMO declares ‘hottest’ July ever

As the UN weather agency WMO declared on Thursday that July is likely to be the hottest on record, UN News reporter Katy Dartford had other problems on her mind: filing her news bulletin from Greece, where forest fires have been raging.Speaking from Corfu - where the wildfires have thankfully calmed down a bit since Monday – Katy puts the WMO’s announcement into context.Here she is now, talking to Daniel Johnson.
7/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 July 2023

July set to be hottest month on record: WMO‘Surge in diplomacy for peace’ needed on Korean PeninsulaNiger: Guterres condemns ‘unconstitutional’ coup declaration
7/27/20230
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How to make educational technology accessible to all

As technology becomes increasingly accessible across the globe, more must be done to ensure its use in education remains equitable, scalable, and sustainable.That’s according to Manos Antoninis, Director of the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, produced by the UN agency specializing in education, science and culture, UNESCO.In an interview for UN News, he’s been outlining the advantages and disadvantages of using technology in education, how to improve safety online, the future of artificial intelligence (AI), and describing how online education resources can be tailored to a more diverse, global audience.Jordan Larrabee spoke with Mr. Antoninis just ahead of the launch of this year’s GEM Report in Uruguay on Wednesday.
7/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 July 2023

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schoolsUN calls on Uganda to repeal Anti-Homosexuality Act, condemns killings of Indigenous in BrazilFAO: Rate of mangroves loss slowed in last decade
7/26/20230
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Asia-Pacific mired in vicious climate-disaster nexus

Climate-induced disasters in Asia and the Pacific have become increasingly frequent and severe, resulting in loss of lives and livelihoods, hampering the post-pandemic recovery and potentially derailing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The effects of devastating floods, severe droughts and rising sea levels are not confined within national borders; they have international implications too, including for trade, communal tensions and forced migration. Climate change is only making things worse.  Against this backdrop, Vibhu Mishra from UN News spoke to Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), who outlined how countries can reduce disaster risk, and strengthen climate action. 
7/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 July 2023

Yemen: UN starts high-risk operation to prevent catastrophic oil spill from decaying tankerIAEA: Anti-personnel mines found in Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in UkraineUN warns of looming disaster emergency in Asia-Pacific region
7/25/20230
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Move over AI, say hello to AGI and Disruptive-tech - the new buzzwords in IT

Artificial Intelligence may be the buzzword of the day, but before we know it, two new concepts may soon steal the limelight: Disruptive-tech and Artificial General Intelligence. That’s according to Janet Adams, chief operating officer of AI experts SingularityNet, who maintains that these up-and-coming technologies have massive potential to combat inequality, in line with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Agenda. To find out more, UN News's Elma Okic caught up with Ms. Adams at the AI For Good Summit in Geneva earlier this month.
7/24/20230
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News in Brief 24 July 2023

UN chief lends support to tackle global hunger.Sudan: At least 435 children killed and 2025 injured says UNICEFWHO: 20,000 deaths a year from drowning are ‘entirely preventable’ in Europe
7/24/20230
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News in Brief 21 July 2023

UN expert demands end to mass detention and child separation in northeast Syria WHO warns of Dengue increase amidst changing climate patternsWFP warns of ripple effects of Sudan across West and Central Africa
7/21/20230
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Mandela understood freedom is a constant struggle: Veteran US diplomat Andrew Young

Nelson Mandela was a giant of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and the country’s first democratically elected President, but he also had a wonderful sense of humour.That is just one of the recollections of American politician and activist Andrew Young, a former US Ambassador to the UN and friend of the man who was affectionately known as Madiba, his Xhosa clan name.Mr. Young was US Ambassador in the late 1970s, when Mr. Mandela was still serving out a lifetime sentence for treason before being released in 1990 after 27 years in prison.Mr. Young, 91, was back at the UN on Thursday for the official commemoration of Nelson Mandela International Day.  He spoke to UN News’s Dianne Penn.  
7/20/20230
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The short and sweet of the aspartame debate: No cause for alarm

The artificial sweetener aspartame that’s widely used in fizzy drinks has just been classified as “possibly” cancer-causing by UN scientists - but there’s no cause for alarm.That’s the key message from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), whose assessment of aspartame was carried out on behalf of the World Health Organization (WHO), by an expert panel of nutritional epidemiology and nutritional toxicology scientists.With more details on what these findings mean for all of us, UN News’s Daniel Johnson spoke to IARC’s Mary Schubauer-Berigan, who’s head of the agency’s Monographs Programme.
7/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 July 2023

UN condemns attacks on Odesa PortUNHCR: Rohingya refugees face more hunger as aid cuts biteUNODC partners with Royal Foundation to combat illegal wildlife crime
7/20/20230
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News in Brief 19 July 2023

UN Secretary-General urges regulation of AI at inaugural security council meetingUnitaid: Close to one million deaths by 2035 if TB prevention is not implemented.UN Women team up with FIFA to promote gender equality
7/19/20230
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News in Brief 18 July 2023

Health risks on the rise as heatwave intensifies across Europe: WMOChild vaccination makes unequal post-COVID recovery across regions: WHO, UNICEFMore than 90 per cent of world’s women live in countries with large gender gap: UNDP, UN Women
7/18/20230
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News in Brief 17 July 2023

Honour Mandela’s legacy by fighting for equality and justice, says UN chiefRussia: UN experts call for release of journalist Evan GershkovichDevastating violations against Indigenous Peoples’ rights must stop: Türk
7/17/20230
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No room for complacency in the fight to end AIDS by 2030

As the deadline to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 approaches, urgent action is needed to accelerate efforts.The latest report by UNAIDS highlights the critical role of strong political leadership, and a comprehensive response, to address emerging challenges and ensure progress towards achieving this ambitious global goal.UN News’s Anshu Sharma in India spoke to Eamonn Murphy, UNAIDS Regional Director for Asia Pacific, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.Warning against complacency, he said countries must leverage innovative solutions that are now available, and modernize their response, to target the people most at risk today. 
7/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 July 2023

Sudan: Thousands may die due to healthcare disruptions: WHOChildren’s deaths on central Mediterranean route have doubled this year: UNICEF165 million newly impoverished in past three years: UNDP
7/14/20230
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‘The value of human life is dissipating’

Fresh allegations of crimes against humanity in Sudan’s Darfur are the latest indication that the world is failing to live up to the promise of “never again” forged in the ashes of the Second World War.Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitu, sat down with UN News’s Sandra Miller to warn against risk factors for atrocity crimes in a rising number of countries, including Sudan, as the brutal conflict between rival militaries continues there.She also described the framework of analysis for atrocity crimes which allows the UN to assess situations and sound the alarm, with hate speech as both a key indicator and trigger of genocide.
7/14/20230
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UNAIDS calls on governments to work closely with communities to end AIDS.

A new publication released today by UNAIDS shows that bringing the pandemic to a close by 2030, is possible, provided governments make the right political and financial choices.The Path that Ends AIDS, contains data and case studies which highlight the way out, and shows that countries and leaders who have committed to the fight, are achieving extraordinary results.For more insight on the new report and how governments and communities can collaborate to end the disease once and for all, UN News’s Pauline Batista spoke to Dr. Angeli Achrekar, Deputy Executive Director for the Programme Branch at UNAIDS. 
7/13/20230
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News in Brief 13 July 2023

UN chief condemns North Korea missile launchSudan: Türk calls for investigation over at least 87 buried in mass grave in West Darfur Ending AIDS by 2030 a “political and financial choice”: UNAIDS
7/13/20230
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News in Brief 12 July 2023

‘Crushing’ debt crisis spells development disaster for billions: UN chiefTürk: Accountability needed for ‘shocking’ violations by Russian forces in UkraineSand and dust storms know no borders: global action needed, says UN
7/12/20230
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News in Brief 11 July 2023

Sudan crisis: Thousands continue to flee Darfurs seeking safety in Chad, warn UN aid teams Financial distress affects eight in 10 of Ukraine’s displaced, warns UN migration agencyUN rights chief calls for respect as States gather to discuss Quran burning stunt
7/11/20230
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Latest summer heat record, a taste of things to come warns top UN meteorologist

Average global temperatures reached record levels on land and sea last month, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Monday.The WMO announcement follows a report from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service declaring record global temperatures that extended into the first week of July, breaking the previous record set in August 2016.There’s little doubt among UN scientists that higher-than-normal temperatures will come at a cost, with negative impacts expected in fishing grounds and knock-on climate emergencies, such as hurricanes, tropical cyclones, heavy rains and drought. For more insight on the global temperature spike and a look ahead to weather trends for the rest of the year, UN News’s Nancy Sarkis spoke to Dr. Omar Baddour, who’s Chief of Climate Monitoring at WMO in Geneva. 
7/10/20230
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News in Brief 10 July 2023

Temperatures off the charts, but more records are to come: WMOUkraine: UN deplores killing of civilians during aid distribution Honduras: UN experts deployed to help lay foundation for anti-corruption body
7/10/20230
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News in Brief 7 July 2023

Renewal of Black Sea Initiative urgent as consumers await lower food prices: FAOJenin: Soaring needs in aftermath of Israel’s military operation: UNRWAUkraine: Support needed to rebuild homes destroyed by war, flooding: UNHCR
7/7/20230
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News in Brief 6 July 2023

UN chief says guardrails needed for AI to ‘benefit everyone’Myanmar atrocities and impunity must end: TürkSudan: close to three million displaced
7/6/20230
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News in Brief 5 July 2023

Developing countries face $4 trillion investment gap in SDGs: UNCTADIran must end crackdown against protesters: rights expertsYemen: Surge in number of Horn of Africa migrants: IOM
7/5/20230
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‘Action is the antidote to despair’: Joan Baez backs UN push for SDGs

Joan Baez needs no introduction. The legendary artist and peace icon has been inspiring generations of activists for decades to stand up against war, poverty and injustice.While at the UN in Geneva, she sat down with UN News’s Daniel Johnson to talk about her earliest encounter with the UN and which of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) resonates the most with her. She pointed to the climate crisis as today’s most pressing struggle, warning that “if we don’t get it, it’s going to get us”.The performer famous for her era-defining rendition of the protest song “We Shall Overcome” also spoke about why in the face of conflict and despair, she continues to choose action and “do her part”.
7/5/20230
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News in Brief 4 July 2023

UN chief, humanitarians concerned over Israeli military operation in JeninEl Niño onset likely to bring surging record temperaturesTajikistan: rights experts’ concern over sentencing, torture of human rights defenders
7/4/20230
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News in Brief 3 July 2023

Climate solidarity urgent to ensure Caribbean states’ survival: GuterresUN rights chief tells Governments: “Don’t leave the climate crisis for our children to fix” ‘Rewrite the narrative’ on food security: FAO
7/3/20230
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News in Brief 30 June 2023

 Myanmar: Military’s obstruction of humanitarian aid could be international crimeCholera and measles rampant in eastern DRC as health system nears collapseJob guarantee programmes needed to end poverty: top rights expert
6/30/20230
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News in Brief 29 June 2023

Universal access to safer water, sanitation and hygiene could save 1.4 million lives: WHOUN-brokered grain and fertilizer accord vital to help alleviate crippling cost-of-living crisis: UNCTAD chief12-month extension of Syria cross-border aid corridor ‘a critical step’ UN relief chief
6/29/20230
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Cost-of-living crunch is not over so we’re pushing to keep grain, fertilizer accord alive: UNCTAD

The cost-of-living crisis continues to affect the world’s poorest families, which is all the more reason to redouble efforts to push for grain and fertilizer to leave key Black Sea ports, top UN economist Rebeca Grynspan said on Tuesday.Ms. Grynspan, who is Secretary-General of the UN trade and development body UNCTAD, said although “there are things that are very difficult to solve… the UN will not spare any effort in trying to make this continue working for the future”. Before 18 July – when a 60-day extension of the Black Sea Initiative by Russia is set to expire – Ms. Grynspan told UN News’s Daniel Johnson she’d likely head to Moscow to continue negotiations.
6/29/20230
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Meet the rights expert urging legal recognition for climate crisis ‘refugees’

In 2020 alone, over 30 million people were displaced from their homes due to weather-related events, mainly devastating droughts. But those who cross national borders to flee climate change-related disasters are not recognized as refugees under international law.The first-ever UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in the context of climate change, Ian Fry, sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer as he prepared to present his report to the Human Rights Council in Geneva this week. He talked about his call for full legal protection for people displaced by the climate crisis and how the private sector could help finance a “loss and damage fund” to support countries buckling under the effects of our warming planet. Special Rapporteurs and other independent rights experts are appointed by the UN Human Rights Council. They are not UN staff and do not receive a salary for their work. 
6/28/20230
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News in Brief 28 June 2023

Northeastern Nigeria: malnourished children fighting for their livesTop rights expert proposes legal status for millions displaced by climate changeLimiting asylum access leads to rise in trafficking risks: rights expert
6/28/20230
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News in Brief 27 June 2023

Ukraine: Russian forces face new allegations of arbitrary detention, torture of civiliansSudan displacement higher than projected, humanitarian access thwartedAfghanistan: rise in suicide attacks against civilians since Taliban takeover
6/27/20230
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Will we be ‘automated away?’

Close to 200 million people around the world are unemployed, and fears are rising that artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as Chat GPT will put even more people out of a job.Alongside AI threats to the labour market, positive effects are also expected, such as helping workers automate more repetitive tasks to free up time for higher value work. But given the gaping digital divide between wealthier and poorer nations, will developing countries be able to reap AI’s productivity benefits?Senior Economist Janine Berg from the International Labour Organization (ILO) is currently driving new research on the impact of AI on the world of work. She sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to assess the latest developments.
6/27/20230
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‘Mistake’ to ignore South Sudan as regional crises mount, warns UNMISS chief

With security and humanitarian crises mounting across much of Africa, the international community is making a mistake by not engaging fully with South Sudan, which is at the centre of an increasingly volatile region.That’s the view of the head of the UN peacekeeping mission in the world’s youngest nation, Nicholas Haysom, who told UN News that if a fresh crisis erupts there in combination with the military power struggle in neighbouring Sudan, it would be “catastrophic” for the whole Horn of Africa.Maoqi Li asked the head of UNMISS and UN Special Representative why he thought South Sudan was not getting the attention it deserved.
6/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 June 2023

 Stop stigmatizing drug users and focus on treatment, rehabilitation: GuterresHorn of Africa hunger emergency: 60 million food insecurePaths to regularization crucial so migrants can enjoy basic human rights
6/26/20230
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News in Brief 23 June 2023

UN welcomes sentencing of ISIL member for Yazidi genocideTunisia must ‘change course’ amid media freedom crackdown: UN rights chiefSudan update: 2.5 million displaced by fighting
6/23/20230
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News in Brief 22 June 2023

Global financial system must evolve to serve the most vulnerable: GuterresUN chief condemns violence against civilians in Occupied Palestinian TerritoryTechnology can jeopardize right to health by exposing individuals’ sensitive data: top rights expert
6/22/20230
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New report warns of ‘massive human tragedy’ for refugee children

A new report from UN global fund Education Cannot Wait (ECW) warns there are 224 million children and adolescents now in desperate need of education support: around 72 million are out of school because of conflict, crisis, and other emergencies.Yasmine Sherif, ECW’s Executive Director, spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki about the fundraising challenge of helping the huge influx or refugees fleeing into Chad from Sudan, as well as the continuing crisis for girls’ education in Afghanistan.
6/21/20230
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News in Brief 21 June 2023

Ukraine: ‘Marshall Plan’ approach needed to stop landmines from blighting economy: UNDPSafe, voluntary returns of Rohingya to Myanmar remain impossible, warns UN rights office Belize certified malaria-free by WHO
6/21/20230
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Afghanistan is a graveyard of dreams for women and girls, says rights activist

In the nearly two years since Afghanistan’s de-facto authorities seized power, the “ambitions, dreams and potential” of girls and women have perished, a rights activist has told the Human Rights Council in Geneva.And in an exclusive interview with UN News’s Nancy Sarkis, Afghan civil rights activist Shaharzad Akbar explains that women and girls there talk of “being buried alive, breathing, but not being able to do much else”. 
6/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 June 2023

World Refugee Day: UN leaders call for solidarity and inclusion amid record displacementDRC: Lives shattered by violence and hunger in ‘forgotten crisis’: WFPLebanon’s economic meltdown leaves cash-strapped families at breaking point
6/20/20230
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News in Brief 19 June 2023

Sudan: Guterres calls on donors to step up aid response‘Vital’ human rights cooperation must be above the fray of politics: UN rights chiefEurope is world’s fastest-warming continent: WMO
6/19/20230
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‘If we knew that there were landmines in Geneva, would we accept that?’

From Afghanistan to Ukraine, the survivors of some of the world’s worst conflicts live in fear of landmines killing them or their children.The UN Mine Action Service (UNMAS) coordinates the Organization’s work to rid the world of mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices.Ahead of Mine Action Week beginning 19 June, which brings major demining stakeholders to Geneva, UNMAS Director of Policy Abigail Hartley sat down with UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer to express sadness at the deaths last week of 27 civilians – most of them minors – killed by unexploded ordnance in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia.The UN mine action service veteran also shared her optimism that Ukraine will one day be mine-free, too.
6/16/20230
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News in Brief 16 June 2023

Sudan’s Darfur spiralling into ‘humanitarian calamity’: UN aid chief Ukraine: hundreds of thousands affected by water shortages from Kakhovka Dam disaster Mediterranean migrant shipwreck: swift action needed to prevent further loss of life 
6/16/20230
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Legalizing recreational cannabis use ‘trivializes’ dangers, warns Narcotics Board President

Nobody yet knows what the full long-term effects of taking cannabis are and legalizing it for recreational use runs the risk of trivializing the dangers for teen consumers, the President of the UN-administered international narcotics watchdog has warned.In an interview with UN News, Professor Jallal Toufiq also raised the alarm over the continuing proliferation of synthetic opioids on the black market, describing it as the International Narcotics Board’s number one issue - stating the INCB was doing all it can to tackle the scourge.Khaled Mohamed of our Arabic news service, began by asking him to sum up the impact of cannabis on public health, and the push to legalize it recreationally.
6/15/20230
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Bringing all voices to the table

People living with Down syndrome and other disabilities need a place at the table, according to a Canadian activist participating at a key UN event focused on their rights.Inclusion is one of the key issues at the Conference of States Parties to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which is taking place at UN Headquarters in New York.Eileen Travers sat down with Nicholas Herd and his colleague Warren Pot, from L’Arche Canada, part of an international non-profit organization striving towards the inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities.She began by asking Mr. Herd why he came to the United Nations.
6/15/20230
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News in Brief 15 June 2023

UN chief calls for solidarity with people of Syria, with no time to spareSudan: Displaced people victims of Darfur violenceUN rights chief hails European AI regulation push
6/15/20230
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The de-miners helping Ukraine’s farmers make their fields safe again

Mine Action Week takes place from 19 to 23 June in Geneva; it’s an opportunity to highlight how the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) works with partners to eliminate the menace posed by these explosive devices in more than 30 countries – including Ukraine. To find out more about the challenge of clearing mines, explosive remnants of war and improvised explosive devices, UN News’s Nathalie Minard sat down with Hansjörg Eberle, head of the Swiss demining NGO, FSD.
6/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 June 2023

Number of people forced to flee their homes at a record high: UNHCRDRC: Security Council, UN officials condemn ‘horrific’ attack on displaced people’s campCyclone Biparjoy approaches India and Pakistan coast: WMO 
6/14/20230
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World’s poorest nations hosting over a fifth of world’s refugees: UNHCR

In its new flagship report published on Wednesday the UN refugee agency UNHCR reveals that the 46 least developed countries are hosting more than 20 per cent of the refugee population – even though they account for only 1.3 per cent of GDP.That’s one of the important data points contained in Global Trends in Forced Displacement 2022, which shows a record level of displacement, for the second year running, now standing at 108.4 million, UNHCR Director in New York, Ruven Menikdiwela told us.UN News’s Pauline Batista began by asking her to outline the key findings.
6/14/20230
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News in Brief 13 June 2023

Kakhovka dam disaster a health crisis in the making: WHOMyanmar must re-instate aid access to communities hit by Cyclone Mocha, UN saysSenegal: stop crackdown on protests and freedom of expression: OHCHR
6/13/20230
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Environmental, economic consequences of Ukraine dam disaster ‘an awful shock’: UN relief chief

The environmental and economic consequences of the dam disaster that’s inundated parts of southern Ukraine, flooding what is one of the world’s breadbaskets, is going to an awful shock to the people of the country and the entire ‘Global South’, the UN relief chief has told UN News.In an interview on Friday night, Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths, said the world stands by Ukraine in the wake of this latest disaster stemming from the Russian invasion, but with agricultural land swamped, food security is bound to be hit.Nargiz Shekinskaya began by asking him in the wake of initial criticism from President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, if the UN could have acted sooner with aid, once disaster struck.
6/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 June 2023

 One in every 10 children worldwide works instead of going to school: ILOUkraine Kakhovka dam humanitarian effort reaches 180,000 people despite inclement weatherUnited States decides to rejoin UN cultural agency
6/12/20230
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Youth adviser works to advance Secretary-General’s climate agenda

Young people must have a voice in global efforts to combat climate change – not because of their youth, but because they are important stakeholders who offer solutions to the crisis. That’s the opinion of Ayisha Siddiqa, a Pakistani-American environmental and human rights defender, who is a member of the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change. Ms. Siddiqa spoke to Nadeem Saeed of UN News’s Urdu Unit, about how her background informs her work to accelerate the “SG’s” climate agenda. She also shared her honest take on UN climate conferences, known as COPs, and explains why poetry “can be a mechanism of quiet protest” in the face of the climate emergency. 
6/9/20230
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News in Brief 9 June 2023

 Ukraine flooding devastation: huge immediate needs; long-term impacts loomSudan: UN rights office deplores killing of civilians, sexual violenceArrests and hate speech target Baha’i minority in Yemen
6/9/20230
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Ukraine dam disaster: flooding poses ‘grave risk’ to families impacted: UNICEF 

The flooding stemming from the Ukraine dam disaster near Kherson poses a grave risk to families, and threatens safe water and power supplies, said the UN Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) communications chief in the country. Damian Rance said around 1,700 people have had to evacuate from flooded homes in the major southern city, and one of most direct threats is a doubling or even tripling of the threat posed by landmines, being swept away to new locations.  Oleksandra Burynska began by asking him what the latest was on the ground in the disaster area: 
6/8/20230
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The challenge of regulating lethal autonomous weapons

With new and emerging technologies, we hear a lot about killer drones, driverless tanks and autonomous airplanes on the modern battlefield.One issue of particular concern is the use of what are officially known as lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), which can select and engage targets with force, without human involvement - raising a raft of security, ethical and legal concerns.What are countries doing to regulate LAWS? And how can international law and the UN respond to this challenge?To explore these and other questions, the Group of Governmental Experts on LAWS began meeting at the UN in 2017, as Mélanie Régimbal, Chief of the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva, explains to UN News’s Nancy Sarkis.
6/8/20230
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World Oceans Day: The ocean is our ally in fighting hunger

The ocean is key to food security as the main source of protein for more than a billion people. Some 600 million worldwide depend on fisheries and aquaculture for their livelihoods.As hunger continues to spread around the world, urgent efforts are needed to safeguard the ocean and ensure that it continues to provide food for a growing global population, in a sustainable way.Ahead of Thursday’s World Oceans Day, Manuel Barange, Director of the Food and Aquaculture Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), has been talking to FAO’s Michele Zaccheo about the promise of aquaculture, or farming in water, and how the ocean is an essential part of the solution to the interlinked issues of poverty, malnutrition, food security and climate change.
6/8/20230
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News in Brief 8 June 2023

Ukraine: increasing food security threats from Kakhovka dam disasterBangladesh must suspend plans to return Rohingya refugees to Myanmar: top rights expertHaiti: Gang violence displaced 165,000 people: IOM
6/8/20230
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News in Brief 7 June 2023

Ukraine: Lack of clean water, spread of disease major risks in Kakhovka dam disaster: IOMSudan: Close to two million displaced peopleOcean crucial to food security: FAO
6/7/20230
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Kakhovka dam disaster: Humanitarians rush to assist victims

UN humanitarians are ramping up assistance in the aftermath of the Kakhovka dam disaster in Ukraine, as some 17,000 people find themselves in the critical zone at risk of flooding, and clean water has become scarce.  Health and security concerns are mounting fast, with flooding and the lack of clean water multiplying the risk of disease, while unexploded ordnance is being displaced by floodwater into new areas.IOM’s spokesperson in Kyiv, Olivia Headon, has been talking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the emergency response and the impact of the disaster on Ukraine’s future recovery.
6/7/20230
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News in Brief 6 June 2023

Ukraine: destruction of Nova Kakhovka dam sparks nuclear safety, humanitarian concernsOver 400,000 deaths a year due to unsafe food: WHO, FAOSafety belts: 50 years of saving lives
6/6/20230
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News in Brief 5 June 2023

World must ‘work as one’ to end plastic pollution: GuterresFoot on the “social justice accelerator” as labour market inequalities deepen: ILOUN pilots reconstruction projects in Ukrainian cities
6/5/20230
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South-South cooperation offers path out of pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has rolled back progress in development but collaboration between countries of the Global South could help get the world back on track. This exchange of technology and skills is known as South-South cooperation, and triangular cooperation, when supported by developed countries or partner agencies. The UN’s High-Level Committee on South-South Cooperation met this week to examine how the process can help accelerate recovery from the pandemic and achieve a more sustainable future for all. Dima Al-Khatib is the recently appointed Director of the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC), which is hosted by the UN Development Programme (UNDP). She spoke to UN News’s Dianne Penn about some of the key issues discussed at the meeting, including the need for increased funding. 
6/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 June 2023

Time running out to save Myanmar’s Rakhine from hunger and disease post-Cyclone MochaNicaragua crackdown on dissent must stop: OHCHRRegulation needed to curb use of AI for surveillance, disinformation: rights experts
6/2/20230
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Political will key to overcoming ‘enormous’ challenge of transnational crime in Southeast Asia

The cooperation of governments in Southeast Asia is helping the region to address the “enormous” challenge of tackling transnational organized crime, according to a senior representative of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, (UNODC).The trafficking of people and illicit goods, especially synthetic drugs like methamphetamine, from the Golden Triangle, an area which includes Thailand, Myanmar and Laos, has enriched criminal networks and flooded the region and beyond with addictive narcotics.UNODC has brought governments together to collaborate through border liaison officers who share information about trafficking. Daniel Dickinson spoke to UNODC’s Chief of Border Management, Alan Cole on a trip to the Golden Triangle and began by asking him about the role of these officers.
6/2/20230
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News in Brief 1 June 2023

Over 1,500 children killed or injured in Ukraine; UN concerned over forced transfersCeleste Saulo becomes first woman to lead UN climate agencyWHO launches database on drug dependence and risks
6/1/20230
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Fighting for ‘the dream of equality and justice’ for people of African descent

This week the UN hosts the 2nd Session of the Permanent Forum on People of African Descent – the human rights platform which brings together institutions at the UN, civil society and others, to advance equality and fight racism.  The Forum’s Chair, Epsy Campbell Barr, said it was vital to boost investment to help the poorest of the poor, and meet “elemental demands” for basic services like clean water.She spoke to UN News’s Pauline Batista in our studio at UN Headquarters in New York.
5/31/20230
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‘Proactive’ messages critical to combat disinformation in Papua New Guinea

Torture, conflict and low COVID-19 vaccination rates have all been the results of increasing levels of disinformation and misinformation in Papua New Guinea, according to the UN Resident Coordinator in the country, Richard Howard.  Speaking on the line to UN News’s Julia Dean in Australia, he stressed that these consequences were very worrying, and in some cases “horrifically wrong”, calling for strong and rapid measures to counter the scourge.  Mr. Howard began by describing the prevalence and intensity of misinformation and disinformation being spread across the Pacific Island nation.
5/31/20230
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News in Brief 31 May 2023

Uganda: Guterres deeply concerned over anti-gay lawGlobal economic woes dash hopes of work in low-income countries: ILOBangladesh: keeping workers poor hinders development, says top rights expert
5/31/20230
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News in Brief 30 May 2023

UN humanitarians complete first food distribution in Khartoum as hunger, threats to children intensifyFlooding in Somalia could affect up to 1.6 million as climate puts generation of children at risk: UNICEFMelting cryosphere: WMO’s urgent call to action
5/30/20230
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News in Brief 26 May 2023

Guterres pays tribute to over 100 ‘blue helmets’ killed in the line of duty last yearStop tobacco farming, grow food instead, says WHOUkraine: UN humanitarians bring aid to millions as civilian suffering continues
5/26/20230
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Stop harmful tobacco farming, grow food instead: WHO

While more than 300 million people around the world face acute food insecurity, tobacco continues to be grown in 124 countries, diverting land and resources away from food crops – even in places where people are starving.Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on Wednesday 31 May, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released new findings about tobacco’s disastrous health impact on development in low and middle-income countries.WHO’s Director for Health Promotion, Dr. Rüdiger Krech, also busts the myth of tobacco as a lucrative crop, before explaining how the UN system helps farmers embrace alternatives that are better for their health and food security. Here he is, talking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer in Geneva.
5/26/20230
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Arrest of Rwanda genocide fugitive marks end of year-long ‘intense investigation’

The arrest of one of the last remaining fugitives from the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda has been hailed as a commitment to ensuring that justice is served, no matter how long it takes. Fulgence Kayeshima is alleged to have orchestrated the killing of approximately 2,000 Tutsi refugees at a Catholic Church in April 1994. He had been on the run for more than 20 years, hiding in East African countries, including among refugee populations.    Mr. Kayeshima was arrested in South Africa on Wednesday by the UN tribunal for war crimes in Rwanda, known as the IRMCT, and local authorities. This marked the culmination of an intense year-long process, as IRMCT Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz tells UN News’s Anold Kayanda.  
5/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 May 2023

Africa Day: UN chief calls for international solidarity to realize continent’s potentialHalf of Sudan’s population need humanitarian aidChildren in east Asia and Pacific most threatened by climate shocks
5/25/20230
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News in Brief 24 May 2023

Türk to Sudan’s warring generals: stop the ‘senseless violence’Climate shocks, Sudan conflict worsen Horn of Africa hunger crisisGreen light for global greenhouse gas tracking network: WMO
5/24/20230
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News in Brief 23 May 2023

Cyclone Mocha: urgent funding needed in Myanmar and Bangladesh as hunger, diseases loomGaza: over a fourth of patients at UNRWA health centres need mental health supportGhana peacekeeper named UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year
5/23/20230
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News in Brief 22 May 2023

 Extreme weather caused two million deaths, over $4 trillion in losses over last 50 years‘Bleeding needs to stop’ in DRC’s dire humanitarian crisis‘Extremely vulnerable’ Ukraine nuclear plant loses power
5/22/20230
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News in Brief 19 May 2023

Sudan emergency: One million now displaced in ongoing conflictWFP renews appeals to help Cyclone Mocha victims in Myanmar, BangladeshCholera now a ticking global timebomb, warns UN health agency and UNICEF
5/19/20230
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After Cyclone Mocha, how UN aid teams are helping rebuild lives

The bamboo homes of Myanmar’s most vulnerable communities were no match for Cyclone Mocha which has left people with nothing, UN humanitarians warned on Friday.With the latest from the country and neighbouring Bangladesh, here’s the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Anthea Webb, Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
5/19/20230
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News in Brief 18 May 2023

Cutting disaster risk ‘critical’ to 2030 sustainable development goalsInternational Day spotlights women in maritimeSyria-Türkiye quakes: Millions of children in dire conditions, 100 days on
5/18/20230
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News in Brief 17 May 2023

New temperature records likely in the next five years: WMOGuterres calls to eliminate digital divide, ensure technology is a force for goodUN appeals for $3 billion to fund aid and protection for millions impacted by Sudan crisis
5/17/20230
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‘Getting our act together’ on AI, and ensuring nobody’s left behind

Since the launch of Chat GPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence (AI) has been dominating headlines, sparking excitement but also concern over the pace at which the technology is developing and driving misinformation.The UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, Amandeep Gill, is busy working on a Global Digital Compact to be adopted at the UN’s Summit of the Future in 2024 – a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity for leaders to agree on common principles for addressing tech challenges.Ahead of Wednesday’s World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, he has been talking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about using AI for good, why it’s not too late to regulate, and how getting AI governance right will be important for multilateralism itself.
5/16/20230
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News in Brief 16 May 2023

 Dozens feared dead in Myanmar in aftermath of Cyclone MochaCall for more funding to support countries dealing with Sudan exodusWHO praises Benin and Mali for reaching trachoma milestone
5/16/20230
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News in Brief 15 May 2023

WHO advises against using non-sugar sweetenersDecriminalizing homosexuality will save lives: UNAIDSCountries agree to phase out widely used toxic chemicals
5/15/20230
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Sudan: WFP working round the clock as emergency food aid reaches 50,000 in need

The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has been able to support around 50,000 Sudanese in need in three states, amid the continuing fighting and food crisis there, which temporarily halted the agency’s aid operation after three staffers were killed.That’s according to Leni Kinzli head of communications for WFP in Sudan, who said a total of 19 million are expected to face food insecurity during the coming lean season, and called on the international community not to take their eyes off the crisis in the country, provoked by the ongoing military power struggle.UN News Arabic’s Ezzat El-Ferri, asked her what the latest situation was on the ground.
5/12/20230
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News in Brief 12 May 2023

Sudan’s warring parties take “important first step” towards respect of humanitarian principles Over 500 killed by Malian troops, foreign military personnel in 2022 operation: new UN reportVulnerable communities, refugees brace for ‘dangerous’ tropical cyclone Mocha in Bay of Bengal
5/12/20230
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News in Brief 11 May 2023

Sudan violations in spotlight at UN Human Rights Council Afghanistan: rights experts alarmed over Taliban use of ‘brutal’ punishmentsFunding shortfall threatens food aid in Palestine
5/11/20230
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News in Brief 10 May 2023

Sudan: Hunger on the rise, more than 19 million face acute food insecurity Locust outbreak in Afghanistan threatens to wipe out a quarter of this year’s wheat harvest‘Silent emergency’: Premature births claim a million lives yearly
5/10/20230
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News in Brief 9 May 2023

 Sudan displacement doubles in one week: IOMHaiti: International support needed now to stop gang violence spiral: TürkIran: Over 200 executed since January, rights chief warns
5/9/20230
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News in Brief 8 May 2023

 Mali: ban slavery by law, say top rights expertsSudan: rise in unexploded ordnance a deadly trap for civilians, childrenAfghanistan: UN calls on Taliban to stop using corporal punishment
5/8/20230
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News in Brief 5 May 2023

DR Congo: millions now displaced by armed violenceHunger on the horizon for over four million in north-east Nigeria as lean season approachesSafer Tanker: additional funds announced for UN operation to avert Red Sea oil spill
5/5/20230
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News in Brief 4 May 2023

Around 258 million need emergency food aid: UN-backed reportEthiopia: essential measles vaccination campaign to save post-conflict Tigray from outbreaksSomalia: Funding urgently needed to save lives of thousands of migrants
5/4/20230
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News in Brief 3 May 2023

Sudan: Guarantees needed for humanitarian access, say UN chiefsAttacks on journalists must stop: Guterres marks World Press Freedom DayNew temperature records likely as El Niño looms
5/3/20230
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UN supporting young Sudanese women, amid mounting threats

UN Women is giving financial and technical support to young Sudanese who are leveraging the power of apps to keep women and girls safe amid the continuing military showdown that’s seen more than 100,000 already flee the country.That’s according to the agency’s Representative in Sudan, Adjaratou Fatou Ndiaye, who told UN News that specially developed apps were also allowing women to map the availability of food and medicine, along with safe routes to escape the fighting. She told Abdelmonem Makki of our Arabic service that above all, they deserve peace and development. He began by asking her to describe how the fighting was impacting women in particular.
5/2/20230
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Social media and AI: Friends or foes of press freedom?

Social media has long been a boon to press freedom, allowing journalists from all over the world to make their voices heard, grow an audience, and build trust.But rampant disinformation has increasingly eroded the space for trustworthy information online, multiplying risks for the journalists who help separate fact from fiction.Ahead of World Press Freedom Day, on 3 May, Derek Bowler, Head of Social Newsgathering at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), has been talking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the complicated relationship between social media and free speech.
5/2/20230
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News in Brief 2 May 2023

Afghanistan: UN will continue to use convening power, ‘put Afghan people first’: UN chiefSudan latest: over 100,000 have fled the country: UNHCRHealth systems start to recover from pandemic but backlogs delay access to care: WHO
5/2/20230
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News in Brief 1 May 2023

Sudan: WFP resumes operations, top UN aid official heads to the regionUN chief convenes meeting in Doha to discuss key issues in AfghanistanChemical pollution under scrutiny in Geneva
5/1/20230
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News in Brief 28 April 2023

Sudan latest: tens of thousands on the move, ethnic clashes rise in DarfurStop deporting Haitians: rights experts’ appeal to countries in Americas regionAfghanistan: Security Council condemns Taliban’s ban on women working for UN
4/28/20230
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Now is the time ‘to engage the youth’, UN Forum delegate

During this week’s UN ECOSOC Youth Forum, young people have been gathering at UN Headquarters in New York, to discuss the importance of energy transition for a sustainable future.They will be the ones left to deal with the consequences, if the necessary green energy transition fails to materialize, so they’ve been arguing for the right to be fully represented during this crucial climate change debate.  Forum delegate, Aashna Aggarwal spoke with UN News’s Shivani Kala, after taking part in a session on how to accelerate the recovery from COVID-19 and get the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) back on track.
4/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 April 2023

90 per cent of adolescent girls in low-income countries are offlineChina: Risk of forced labour in Tibet “vocational training” programmesNew UK law curtails key civil and political rights: UN rights chief
4/27/20230
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9 children dead, dozens injured during Sudan fighting, as toll rises: UNICEF

Conditions for children caught up in Sudan’s military showdown are critical, with at least nine dead and over 50 injured, though the UN Children’s Fund fears that total is probably much higher.Ammar Ammar, UNICEF’s Jordan-based regional chief of advocacy and communications covering Sudan, said only a lasting humanitarian truce can help restore shattered services, and for now it’s too dangerous for their lifesaving work to continue.Ezzat El-Ferri of UN News Arabic, began by asking him to describe what UNICEF’s doing to help ease the suffering.
4/26/20230
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News in Brief 26 April 2023

Sudan: UN chief warns against disastrous spill over effect of violenceUkraine: new medical assistance programme for nuclear power plant personnel: IAEAAid in the face of sanctions: UN aid chief champions humanitarian principles in Iran
4/26/20230
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Sudan: UNHCR working to aid displaced and refugees amid ‘dire situation’

More resources are urgently needed for the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) to meet the needs of thousands of refugees and internally displaced, who are fleeing the bloody showdown between rival military factions in Sudan.That’s according to Faith Kasina, Regional Spokesperson for UNHCR who is based in Nairobi. Ezzat El-Ferri of UN News’s Arabic service began by asking her for the latest on the extent of internal displacement across the country so far.
4/25/20230
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News in Brief 25 April 2023

Sudan: UN working to deliver amid dire humanitarian situationUkraine: calls to execute POWs could amount to war crimes: OHCHRWorld Malaria Day: better prevention could save tens of thousands of children each year: WHO
4/25/20230
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News in Brief 24 April 2023

UN Secretary-General welcomes safe relocation of staff in Sudan‘Big Catch-up’ in vaccines focus of World Immunization WeekUN World Data Forum key to SDG progress
4/24/20230
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Sustainability in vogue: a fashion CEO’s green journey

The fashion industry has always been driven by esthetics, but its environmental and social impacts are now coming to the forefront. Growing awareness of fashion’s carbon footprint and evolving consumer attitudes are prompting some of its biggest names, to question their business models and embark on a sustainable transformation.Ahead of this Saturday’s Earth Day, Riccardo Bellini, the CEO of luxury fashion house Chloe, has been talking to Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about his company’s sustainability journey and why he’s optimistic that his industry can leverage innovation and partnerships, for a greener future.
4/21/20230
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Extreme weather, extreme impacts: a year of alarming climate records

Climate change has continued to drive hunger and displacement in 2022, as ever more frequent extreme weather events – drought, floods, heatwaves – have been threatening the very existence of vulnerable communities.In a new report, the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) shows that last year, humanity’s “war on nature” – in the words of UN Secretary-General António Guterres – has resulted in several alarming records, while the years 2015 to 2022 have been the eight warmest ever.Omar Baddour, WMO’s head of climate monitoring and policy, has been talking to Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about the key trends identified in the report.
4/21/20230
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UNFPA delivers support to expectant mothers caught up in Sudan crisis

The UN Secretary-General has appealed for the military rivals in Sudan to lay down their arms for at least three days so that people trapped in their homes can get desperately needed food, supplies and medical help. Six days of fighting have been extremely devastating for civilians, including thousands of pregnant women now cut off from care, or hospitals where they can safely deliver their babies. The UN’s reproductive health agency, UNFPA, estimates that there are at least 219,000 mothers-to-be in the capital, Khartoum, alone. UNFPA Regional Director Laila Baker spoke to UN News’s Abdelmonem Makki about how staff there – who are mostly Sudanese nationals – are supporting expectant mothers amidst the crossfire and frustrated hopes of a ceasefire. 
4/20/20230
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News in Brief 20 April 2023

Sudan violence takes ‘devastating toll’ on children: UNICEF chiefMillions of children deprived of life-saving vaccinations amid COVID pandemic, misinformation surgeNearly 2 million Ukrainians provided with crucial cash assistance
4/20/20230
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UNICEF raises alarm over dramatic fall in childhood immunization rates

A new report from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) shows that immunization rates are in crisis, with 67 million children missing out on life-saving vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic.Outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases are now on the rise, and it’s getting harder to play catch-up, as a surge in misinformation has dented the public’s confidence in the importance and efficacy of childhood shots.UNICEF’s Global Head of Advocacy, Lily Caprani, has been talking to Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about restoring vaccine confidence, and what needs to be done to accelerate immunization efforts now.
4/20/20230
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News in Brief 19 April 2023

End ‘alarmist narratives’ on population growth and recognize women’s rights: UNFPAUp to 20,000 new Sudanese refugees arrive in Chad: UNHCRWest Africa and Sahel: Food insecurity, malnutrition, set to reach 10-year high
4/19/20230
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News in Brief 18 April 2023

Sudan latest: UN rights chief urges end to fightingRestrictions on women’s rights condemn Afghanistan to poverty: UNDPNew investment in harm reduction to prevent Hepatitis C infections
4/18/20230
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Sudan: WHO condemns military occupation of hospitals as ‘gross violation’

A senior World Health Organization (WHO) official has condemned the reported military occupation of at least one hospital in Sudan as a base for attacks, as “an incredibly concerning development.”Dr. Richard Brennan, WHO Emergency Director for the Eastern Mediterranean region which includes Sudan, told UN News that the use of any health facility by either side in Sudan’s current military power struggle, would be a gross violation of international humanitarian law.He told Abdelmonem Makki of our Arabic news service, that WHO was in regular contact with hospitals in Khartoum and other areas affected by the fighting, and despite careful pre-positioning of medical supplies to treat civilian casualties, they were fast running out.
4/17/20230
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Better emergency responses must focus on rural livelihoods - FAO

Humanitarian needs are skyrocketing today, and the vast majority of people requiring aid, live in rural areas.But while more than 70 per cent of all those affected in food crises are farmers or working in the fishing industry, only 4 per cent of emergency assistance targets their needs.The Director of Emergencies of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rein Paulsen, has been talking to Michele Zaccheo about ways to improve emergency responses, and put resources in the hands of farmers themselves.
4/17/20230
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News in Brief 17 April 2023

 UN chief calls for accountability over deaths of WFP employees in Sudan violenceRussia: UN rights chief appeals for release of opposition figureStates must apply international law to address growing displacement crisis: top rights expert
4/17/20230
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‘Every time I talk about it, I cry’: How hate speech triggered Rwandan genocide

In April 1994, a sinister call was broadcast over radio stations across Rwanda, triggering the start of 100 days of genocide that left more than one million people dead. Henriette Mutegwaraba heard that call over the radio.“Every time I talk about it, I cry,” she told UN News, describing how propaganda spread messages of hate that sparked a deadly wave of unspeakable violence. She lost 60 family members and friends in the genocide.Ahead of the UN General Assembly’s commemoration of the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, Ms. Mutegwaraba spoke with UN News about hate speech in the digital age, the 6 January attack on the United States capitol, how she survived the genocide, and how she explained what happened to her daughter.
4/14/20230
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News in Brief 14 April 2023

World Chagas Day: early detection essential to track ‘silent’ diseaseYemen: UN envoy welcomes mass prisoner release, urges push for political solution to warChad: aid for displaced desperately needed to avoid hunger
4/14/20230
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News in Brief 13 April 2023

Gender inequalities in food and agriculture are costing world $1 trillion: FAOUN rights chief alarmed at rise in deadly Mediterranean crossings‘Fully financing’ HIV response in Africa will save millions of lives: UNAIDS
4/13/20230
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News in Brief 12 April 2023

Lost decade looms for debt-ridden developing countries: UNCTADUN rights chief appoints expert on HaitiInspections resume at Black Sea Grain Initiative Joint Coordination Centre
4/12/20230
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News in Brief 11 April 2023

China: UN rights chief ‘very concerned’ by sentencing of civil society activistsNew settlement opens for latest Somali refugees in EthiopiaWorld food prices continue to drop, but consumers still struggling
4/11/20230
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News in Brief 10 April 2023

World must unite behind Afghan women and girls’ rights: UN deputy chiefUN rights chief alarmed over continuing political tensions in SudanTributes paid following death of Nuremberg trials prosecutor, Ben Ferencz
4/10/20230
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News in Brief 06 April 2023

Afghanistan: top humanitarian official sounds alarm as aid delivery compromisedTürkiye: Funding needed to stave off risks to millions of children post-earthquakeUkrainian farmers to receive emergency seed support: FAO
4/6/20230
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News in Brief 05 April 2023

New WFP chief Cindy McCain warns of funding crunch in fight against hunger$6.9 billion needed to rebuild cultural sector in Ukraine: UNESCOClimate change accelerates rise in mosquito-transmitted diseases: WHO
4/5/20230
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News in Brief 04 April 2023

Better access to fertility care essential for global health: WHOHuman Rights Council unites around environmental rightsTunisia: hate speech and violence against sub-Saharan migrants must stop, say rights experts
4/4/20230
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Game-changing plan to fight climate change at Olympics

Future Olympic events are poised to drive sustainability in sport and fight climate change, led by a set of game-changing measures adopted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and supported by the UN.Speaking to UN News ahead of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, observed on 6 April, IOC’s legacy director, Tania Braga, explains how the 2024 Paris Games will be the first time that new sustainability guidelines will be fully implemented, aligning sport with development and climate action.Eileen Travers asked Ms. Braga how compatible the Olympics are with sustainable development.
4/4/20230
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The health worker initiative easing stress of COVID-19 burnout

Latest data shared by the UN World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that one in two frontline health workers suffered burnout during COVID-19.To help protect these key staff in the event of another pandemic, the WHO has convened its Fifth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health, in Geneva.Participants include Dr Emma O’Brien from The Royal Melbourne Hospital, whose celebrated music therapy ensemble known as the Scrub Choir, most recently provided comfort to 1,000 under-pressure health workers, as she tells UN News’s Daniel Johnson.First, though, we’ll hear from the WHO’s Workforce Director Jim Campbell, who explains why an action plan is needed so urgently to strengthen the global health workforce.
4/3/20230
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‘Herculean effort’ needed to make famine a thing of the past: UN coordinator

Record numbers of people are on the brink of famine today in Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen, northeast Nigeria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and Haiti.Conflict and armed violence are among the root causes of these complex emergencies, while climate shocks are compounding vulnerabilities, especially in the Horn of Africa, which has had four years of consecutive drought with no end in sight.UN Famine Prevention and Response Coordinator, Reena Ghelani, has been talking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer about what she’s been seeing in the affected regions.
4/3/20230
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News in Brief 03 April 2023

One in every two health workers worldwide reports burnoutUN rights chief says efforts must redouble for accountability, justice in LibyaSouth Sudan impunity must end ‘no matter perpetrators’ rank or office’ - rights probe
4/3/20230
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UN has key role in dialogue around slavery: Leading US social justice expert

The transatlantic slave trade was a global phenomenon – directly affecting Africa, Europe and the Americas, with implications for Asia - and the UN can be a leader in promoting dialogue to addresses its complicated legacy.That’s the opinion of renowned American lawyer and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson, Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), a non-profit working to end mass incarceration in the United States, which mainly impacts people of colour and the poor.He was at UN Headquarters on Thursday for an event to examine how museums can deal with the colonial past and include the voices of people of African descent.Mr. Stevenson spoke to UN News’s Dianne Penn about what inspired his fight for justice, how slavery is linked to past atrocities such as lynchings and present-day violations such as police brutality, and why wider engagement by cultural institutions is needed to usher in a “new era” of greater inclusion.
4/2/20230
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'Take pride in who you are': Android developer shares World Autism Awareness Day message

Aniket Kadam is an android developer at a tech company called 100ms in India. After being one of the panelists at the pre-recorded UN event to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day, on 2 April, on the subject of work within the global theme "Transformation: Toward a Neuro-Inclusive World for All", UN News asked him to share his experiences living with autism alongside a message on the occasion of the international day.
4/2/20230
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DR Congo mission chief leads proactive fight against deadly misinformation

A timetable for the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to fully withdraw, has yet to be agreed with the Government there, but constructive negotiations are continuing, MONUSCO chief Bintou Keita has told UN News, in an in-depth interview.The UN mission’s core mandate is protection of civilians, but in many places of the partially militia-controlled east, there’s simply no authority which can keep people safe, if MONUSCO pulls out.And when it comes to fighting deadly misinformation, Ms. Keita said it has been a “painful curve”, but the mission has now become proactive on social and other media platforms, to help stop its spread.Jerome Bernard, of our UN News French service, began by asking her what the minimum conditions would be for MONUSCO to responsibly draw down, and leave DRC.
3/31/20230
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News in Brief 31 March 2023

UN rights chief deplores ‘shockingly routine’ violations in UkraineTürkiye, Syria aid response continues, food security under threatMozambique health crisis deepens in Cyclone Freddy aftermath 
3/31/20230
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News in Brief 30 March 2023

UN chief calls on humanity to ‘declare war on waste’Guatemala: UN rights chief alarmed by reprisals against anti-corruption officialsHonduras must step up efforts to tackle enforced disappearances: rights experts
3/30/20230
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News in Brief 29 March 2023

UN chief calls for climate justice as countries face historic voteWHO sounds alarm over heavy burden of violent injuries in conflictCounter-terrorism measures “misused” against protesters in Colombia: OHCHR
3/29/20230
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News in Brief 28 March 2023

 DPRK: Truth, justice needed amid ‘tragic’ legacy of enforced disappearances: UN rights chiefUnemployment, child labour concerns in Türkiye-Syria earthquake aftermathState of emergency in El Salvador brings mass detentions, rights violations
3/28/20230
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News in Brief 27 March 2023

Libya: crimes against humanity committed since 2016 – rights probeWorld at ‘critical juncture’ to leverage technology for development: UNCTAD chiefHolistic approach crucial for health of people, animals and environment
3/27/20230
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News in Brief 24 March 2023

World Tuberculosis Day: WHO steps up efforts to end TB by 2030Haiti: Vicious circle of hunger and violence, close to five million food-insecureHoly month of Ramadan a high point in charity giving to aid displaced
3/24/20230
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News in Brief 23 March 2023

Amid recent slowdown in global trade, “green goods” are the winning ticketUN chief calls on EU to help world get ‘back on track’ towards development goalsSouthern Africa: Cyclone Freddy aftermath brings disease outbreaks, health care gaps
3/23/20230
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News in Brief 22 March 2023

World comes together to address water crisis affecting billionsUganda: UN rights chief calls on President not to sign anti-homosexuality billTanzania: first-ever outbreak of deadly Marburg Virus Disease
3/22/20230
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News in Brief 21 March 2023

School meals a ‘critical safety net’ amid global food crisisPakistan: 10 million deprived of safe drinking water in flood-affected areasYemen: Fresh negotiations conclude with release of 887 prisoners
3/21/20230
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News in Brief 20 March 2023

Sustainable future still possible if we take climate action now - climate panelSomalia drought may have caused 43,000 excess deaths last yearIran: possible crimes against humanity, absence of accountability - top rights expert
3/20/20230
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News in Brief 17 March 2023

Lives of 10 million children on the line as conflict rages in central SahelUN rights chief calls on Belarus to end campaign of repressionEmergency response continues in cyclone-hit Southern Africa
3/17/20230
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News in Brief 16 March 2023

Energy grid attacks, torture in Ukraine by Russian military could be crimes against humanityCocaine trafficking surges following COVID-19-related slowdownUN human rights chief calls for further progress in Uzbekistan
3/16/20230
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Cocaine trade sees significant growth post-COVID, with Brazil emerging as key hub: UNODC

The illegal cocaine trade has bounced back following COVID-19 lockdowns, with coca cultivation up by more than a third from 2020 to 2021, according to a new report from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).Speaking to UN News, UNODC’s chief analyst for the Global Report on Cocaine 2023, said new routes and networks had emerged, with global supply now at record levels.Brazil has emerged as a major hub, and there’s concern demand is rising fast in West Africa and Asia, as Ms. Me told Pauline Batista.
3/16/20230
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News in Brief 15 March 2023

Investment needed to improve working conditions for essential workers - ILOHumanitarian needs soar in Syria soars as conflict enters 13th yearCountries must stop undermining the work of human rights’ defenders: rights expert
3/15/20230
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News in Brief 14 March 2023

More than one in two Syrians now food insecure – WFP55 countries face unsustainable health worker crunch linked to COVID-19UNHCR launches new appeal for displaced Afghans and host countries 
3/14/20230
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Horn of Africa hunger emergency sparks surge in disease, warns WHO

As if the situation wasn’t bad enough for people facing starvation in the Greater Horn of Africa region, now UN humanitarians have warned that they’re in the grip of surging disease, linked to malnutrition.According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan and Uganda, have been particularly affected.All seven countries are battling measles outbreaks, four have reported cholera outbreaks and malaria is a serious threat in Sudan.With more on the human impact of this ongoing emergency, here’s Liesbeth Aelbrecht, WHO Incident Manager, talking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
3/14/20230
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News in Brief 13 March 2023

Syria rights investigators back calls for earthquake ‘failures’ probeDisability support under threat from workforce crisis, Human Rights Council hearsMyanmar: Social media companies must stand up to junta’s online terror campaign say rights experts 
3/13/20230
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News in Brief 10 March 2023

Cyclone Freddy: Mozambique, Malawi brace for more rainHorn of Africa hunger emergency: ‘129,000 looking death in the eyes’300,000 flee ongoing violence in DR Congo in February alone
3/10/20230
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News in Brief 9 March 2023

Stricken Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant latest: IAEAVanuatu emergency: UN aid team deploys after cyclones, earthquakeCannabis legalization fails to address health risks: UN-backed drugs control board
3/9/20230
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News in Brief 8 March 2023

Afghanistan: Experts urge Taliban to end ‘harmful annihilation’ of women’s freedomsCholera vaccination campaign begins in quake-hit northwest SyriaUnited Kingdom: UN refugee agency concerned about new asylum bill
3/8/20230
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South Sudan faces ‘stark choice’ at critical juncture along road to durable peace

As South Sudan prepares for elections in 2024, the world’s youngest nation sits at a fork in the road.Progress towards a lasting peace include the need to hold fair elections, open civic spaces, and improved security. It also means having an inclusive constitution built for all.But, right now, stark choices must be made, and 2023 is a “make or break” year, as Nicholas Haysom, who heads the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), tells UN News’s Eileen Travers.
3/7/20230
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News in Brief 7 March 2023

Secretary-General lands in Poland ahead of Ukraine visitTropical Cyclone Freddy set to further weaken cholera-hit Malawi: UNICEF, WMOUN launches $876 million appeal for Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi hosts
3/7/20230
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News in Brief 6 March 2023

Eritrea: human rights situation remains dire, impunity is ‘complete’2,000 shelters destroyed in Cox’s Bazar blaze – IOM Peru: UN experts call for end to violence during demonstrations
3/6/20230
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News in Brief 3 March 2023

 Myanmar: Tatmadaw’s ‘scorched earth’ policy in spotlightIran urged to investigate allegations of school ‘poisonings’For first time, women represented in all parliaments worldwide
3/3/20230
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News in Brief 2 March 2023

Guterres calls for ‘a path out’ for Al-Hol detaineesRation cuts ‘a matter of life and death’ for Rohingya refugeesNiger to sign key UN water security convention for Lake Chad
3/2/20230
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News in Brief 1 March 2023

UN’s Guterres heads to Iraq for first visit in 6 years  Lack of social protection for children seen all over the worldSustainable development can save world from ‘destructive spiral’: Türk   
3/1/20230
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After 30 years of fighting, hunger the last straw for Horn of Africa’s most vulnerable: UNHCR

Survivors of decades of conflict in the Horn of Africa have told the UN how hunger and drought have finally uprooted them from their homes.To help 3.3 million people who’ve been displaced in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, issued an urgent appeal this week for $137 million.And although famine was narrowly prevented last year, the humanitarian outlook for 2023 is extremely uncertain, as the agency’s Olga Sarrado tells UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
3/1/20230
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News in Brief 28 February 2023

Refugee agency appeals for $137 million to help displaced in Horn of AfricaMozambique targets 720,000 in cholera vaccination drive: WHOPatent filings hit record high in 2022: WIPO
2/28/20230
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News in Brief 27 February 2023

Russia responsible for ‘widespread death and destruction’ in UkraineUN seeks $4.3 billion to help 17 million most vulnerable YemenisItaly shipwreck prompts call for safe, legal migration routes
2/27/20230
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News in Brief 24 February 2023

Ukraine: devastating year of conflict’s impact on children  Southern Africa cholera spike fears after Cyclone Freddy  Türkiye, Syria earthquake relief update  
2/24/20230
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One year since Russian invasion, concerns grow over global food affordability

One year since Russia invaded Ukraine, UN food security experts are more concerned than ever about the global cost of living crisis that the war has fuelled. In 2023, they’ve warned that the conflict could leave many developing countries – and particularly in Africa - facing potentially dire shortages of the essential foodstuffs that they used to import from the Black Sea neighbours.  With more on how the international community is coming together to tackle this affordability crunch, here’s Beth Bechdol, Deputy Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), with UN Geneva’s Michele Zaccheo. 
2/24/20230
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Many colleagues ‘have lost everything except their work’: WHO Representative in Ukraine

This Friday will mark a year since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. For the World Health Organization (WHO), providing humanitarian support is the key priority during conflicts and other crises, said Dr. Jarno Habicht, the agency’s representative in the country. Ahead of the grim anniversary, he spoke to UN News’s Andrei Muchnik about WHO’s ongoing operations amid missile and drone attacks, and how many local colleagues “have lost everything except their work”. Dr. Habicht began by explaining what initially brought him to Ukraine. 
2/23/20230
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News in Brief 23 February 2023

Ukraine: war must stop, we have no time to lose, urges Guterres Top UN official condemns West Bank killingsEvery two minutes, a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth  
2/23/20230
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News in Brief 22 February 2023

Ukraine: deliberate destruction of culture must stop, say rights experts Israeli judicial reform undermines checks on executive power: UN rights chief Algeria: rights expert says crackdown on equality activists must end 
2/22/20230
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News in Brief 21 February 2023

1.5 million homeless in Türkiye after earthquake disaster: UNDP UN rights chief deplores Ukraine civilian death toll $1.3 billion appeal for South Sudan refugees: UNHCR 
2/21/20230
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News in Brief 20 February 2023

Guterres condemnation for North Korea ballistic missile launches  Language rights are key to pushing back against nationalist rhetoric: Special Rapporteur  UN atomic energy agency in discussions with Iran over uranium enrichment reports  UN’s famine prevention expert: drought-hit communities know what they need 
2/20/20230
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News in Brief 17 February 2023

Aid continues to roll into quake-hit Syria to prevent a second disasterUNHCR and partners seek $605 million for one million Congolese displacedUkraine: WHO increases 2023 appeal to $240m as one year mark nears since Russia invasion
2/17/20230
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News in Brief 16 February 2023

Guterres leads call to extend education to kids in emergencies$84 million appeal launched to address migrant flows to Yemen: IOMUN chief launches $1 billion humanitarian appeal for Türkiye 
2/16/20230
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Digital ambition: How one Afghan student plans to get girls back to school

Somaya Faruqi is one of the lucky ones. She managed to escape from Afghanistan in August 2021, just as the Taliban overran the country’s capital. Today, while the 20-year-old engineering student pursues a degree at Missouri S&T university in the US, her former classmates back home have been banned from the classroom by the de facto authorities.In support of this week’s Education Cannot Wait conference in Geneva and its call for learning support in emergencies, Somaya has been speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson. She strongly believes education can help change discriminatory views about girls, women and their place in society.
2/16/20230
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News in Brief 15 February 2023

Ukraine: UN appeals for $5.6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict Türkiye, Syria quake update – UN agenciesBangladesh: rights expert points to ‘needless suffering’ of leprosy patientsUNESCO hosts global conference to tackle online disinformation and hate speech
2/15/20230
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Syrian women demand peace, as hope crumbles along with quake-struck buildings

The women of earthquake and war-ravaged northwest Syria all have the same message for the international community: help establish peace and restore some sense of hope for the future.That’s according to Laila Baker from the UN sexual and reproductive health agency UNFPA, who has been telling UN News what she’s seen and heard on the ground in Syria, in the past nine days of frantic relief efforts to save lives following the disaster.May Yaacoub of our Arabic service, asked the UNFPA Regional Director to describe conditions around her.
2/15/20230
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Some Ukraine towns practically erased, one year into invasion

Nearly one year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the scale of destruction in the south and east has been massive - so much so, that one senior UN humanitarian worker has told UN News some towns “don’t even exist anymore”.To help the vulnerable communities struggling to survive, the UN migration agency, IOM, has been stepping up aid and support.That includes towns like Znamyanka in central Ukraine, where people fleeing escalating conflict further east have been arriving in search of shelter, as IOM’s Johannes Fromholt has been telling Daniel Johnson.
2/15/20230
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News in Brief 14 February 2023

Earthquake humanitarian update: UN agenciesMarburg virus strikes Equatorial Guinea: WHO responseUN rights chief’s concern over Tunisia crackdownGrasslands could be part of global carbon storage solution: FAO
2/14/20230
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Syria quake disaster: Aleppo residents too scared to go home, warn UN rescue teams

Aid teams on the ground in Syria are working round the clock to help those displaced by last week’s earthquake disaster, but the needs remain massive, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.In Aleppo, where families have found shelter in schools, mosques and churches, the UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination team (UNDAC) expressed concern that conditions are cramped and unsuitable, while many remain too terrified to return to their homes, fearing that they might collapse.With more, here’s UNDAC Syria chief Samir Elhawary, speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson.
2/14/20230
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News in Brief 13 February 2023

Earthquake humanitarian update: UN agenciesConstruction begins on Yazidi genocide memorial: IOMCambodia: OHCHR chief condemns closure of last independent newspaperTop rights experts say Israel should be held accountable for destroyed homes
2/13/20230
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Earthquake disaster: ‘We are losing the future generation of Syria’

Unless the international community can fully engage in the recovery work to save vulnerable lives across Syria following the deadly earthquake disaster, a whole generation will be lost.That’s the dire warning from the UN World Health Organization’s (WHO) Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, who says that the wholesale suffering of Syrians regardless of political affiliation, can no longer be tolerated.UN News Arabic’s Reem Abaza, began by asking Dr. Ahmed Al Mandhari, who has just returned to Cairo from the Syrian city of Aleppo, to describe what he had seen.
2/13/20230
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Earthquake latest: ‘Miracle’ rescues that keep hope alive amid destruction

More than 6,000 high rise buildings are known to have collapsed in last Monday’s devastating earthquake in Türkiye, killing thousands, but rescuers have not given up hope of finding survivors.That’s the message from veteran UN disaster relief coordinator Winston Chang, who’s currently based at Türkiye’s national emergency management centre in Ankara.Here he is now, speaking to UN News’s Daniel Johnson, with the latest on the international search and rescue effort.
2/13/20230
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News in Brief 10 February 2023

More aid reaches Syria’s quake victims but it’s not enoughRights experts call for new US policing approach after 'brutal deaths'UNFPA scales up protection for women at risk of sexual violence in Horn of Africa
2/10/20230
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News in Brief 9 February 2023

First UN aid convoy reaches Syria’s quake-hit northwest since disasterMalawi in grip of deadliest cholera outbreak in the country’s history: WHOItaly: Criminalization of sea-rescue activists must end, says rights expert
2/9/20230
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News in Brief 8 February 2023

Türkiye, Syria earthquake emergency updateUNHCR’s Grandi urges support and solutions for Ethiopia’s displacedSomalia: humanitarian partners seek $2.6 billion to help 7.6 million
2/8/20230
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‘Huge’ needs across earthquake-hit areas of Syria, amid war, winter and cholera

The deadly earthquakes that have killed thousands across Türkiye and Syria come on the back of an already desperate situation facing Syria’s northwest, the UN Resident Coordinator for the Arab nation told UN News in an exclusive interview on Tuesday.El- Mostafa Benlemlih, who is also the UN’s top humanitarian official in Syria, said the needs were huge in the affected area, which has seen more than a decade of war, a recent deadly cholera outbreak, and freezing winter temperatures.Abdelmonem Makki of our UN News Arabic team asked him to describe the latest situation on the ground.
2/7/20230
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News in Brief 7 February 2023

Türkiye, Syria quake latest: full scale of disaster still unfolding: UN agenciesSecurity Council condemns attack against MONUSCO chopper in DR CongoUN rights chief Türk calls for probe after scores killed in Somalia clashes
2/7/20230
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News in Brief 6 February 2023

Aid teams begin emergency response to Türkiye and Syria quakeUN chief’s top priorities for 2023: peace and equality for poorer nationsSouth Sudan: UNMISS strongly condemns deadly violence in Central Equatoria
2/6/20230
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News in Brief 3 February 2023

Ukraine: UN aid convoys deliver lifesaving relief to war-ravaged eastWHO launches bid to tackle inequalities behind breast cancer threatSwitzerland: UN rights panel hails asylum decision for Kurdish refugees
2/3/20230
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News in Brief 2 February 2023

Pope Francis in DR Congo: WFP highlights Africa’s biggest hunger crisisSpace security talks in Geneva must be ‘bold and ambitious’: Disarmament chiefUN aid teams step up relief for South Sudan’s displaced victims of violence
2/2/20230
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We need new greenhouse gas emissions network, insists UN weather agency

The UN climate agency, WMO, has brought together governments and scientists in Geneva to push for the creation of a global greenhouse gas measuring network, that will help countries to adapt to climate change and mitigate its impacts.With more on the initiative, here’s Dr Oksana Tarasova, Senior Scientific Officer at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), speaking to UN News’s Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer.
2/1/20230
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News in Brief 1 February 2023

WMO calls for radical overhaul of greenhouse gas monitoringUNAIDS hails bid to end HIV in children in AfricaMyanmar: humanitarians committed to staying and delivering
2/1/20230
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News in Brief 31 January 2023

Amid increase in dangerous Rohingya boat journeys, IOM boosts supportMali: rights experts call for probe into Wagner Group alleged crimesBangladesh urged to tackle migrant recruitment ‘middlemen’ scourge
1/31/20230
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Mali’s power ‘vacuum’ leaves civilians targeted by extremists, warns refugee agency

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has warned that every day in Mali, civilians are being attacked by extremists who are forcing them from their homes and in some cases following them to displacement camps, to target them once again.This is what has happened recently to more than 3,700 Burkinabé refugees and Malians who fled N’Tillit village for Gao, the nearest city, located 120 kilometres away. With more on this alarming situation, here’s UNHCR Representative in Mali, Mohamed Touré, who’s been speaking to UN News’ Daniel Johnson.
1/30/20230
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News in Brief 30 January 2023

Tedros: COVID-19 still an international health threat WHO calls for more urgency to tackle neglected tropical diseasesLibya: human rights abuses must be addressed, says UN probe
1/30/20230
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Counting the environmental cost of the Ukraine war

A report by the UN environment agency (UNEP) produced at the end of 2022 provides insights into the destruction the war in Ukraine has inflicted on the country’s urban and rural landscapes.Nargiz Shekinskaya from UN News spoke to Andrea Hinwood, UNEP’s Chief Scientist, and began by asking her how much this preliminary study can tell us about the true environmental cost of the conflict.
1/27/20230
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News in Brief 27 January 2023

‘Reasonable grounds’ Syrian air force behind 2018 chemical attack High Commissioner for Refugees calls for sustained support for Ukraine Myanmar has ‘profoundly regressed’ two years after coup: UN human rights chief 
1/27/20230
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News in Brief 26 January 2023

Top envoy deeply alarmed over deaths of 9 Palestinians in West Bank raidUN chief demands prompt and impartial investigations into mounting Peru protester deathsUN report shows Myanmar opium cultivation up a third since military coup
1/26/20230
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News in Brief 25 January 2023

Latin America, Caribbean ‘must step up’ to tackle rising hunger: FAOStand with Lake Chad region, urges UN deputy relief chiefOdesa added to UNESCO's World Heritage List amid threats of destruction
1/25/20230
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News in Brief 24 January 2023

Victims of human trafficking more vulnerable due to wars: UNODCAfghan mission led by UN relief chief keeps pressure on TalibanArmed groups continue to displace refugees and civilians in Mali
1/24/20230
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UNRWA launches $1.6 billion funding appeal as humanitarian conditions worsen

Without $1.6 billion in funding for essential services and humanitarian aid to help Palestinian refugees this year, they could hit rock bottom, the head of the UN Relief and Works Agency – or UNRWA – said on Tuesday.In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini explains where the needs are most acute, and why the agency is an “indispensable” stabilizing force in the Middle East.
1/24/20230
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People trafficking report highlights fears that COVID-19 has diverted resources from rescuing victims  

Disturbing new data released on Tuesday from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has highlighted concerns that most human trafficking victims who manage to escape, do so without the help of law enforcement. The worry is that the COVID pandemic has forced governments to divert resources away from law enforcement activities that include tracking smuggling rings and locating victims.  The coronavirus is also believed to be responsible for a reported 11 per cent drop in the number of trafficking victims, but the devil is in the details, as UNODC’s Fabrizio Sarrica tells UN News’s Daniel Johnson. 
1/24/20230
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News in Brief 23 January 2023

UN rights chief Türk condemns killing of Eswatini human rights lawyer$2.54 billion needed to tackle health emergencies in 2023: WHO  Yemen: UN migration agency unveils water network for conflict-hit Marib  
1/23/20230
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‘Absolutely no place’ for sexual exploitation, top UN official raises alarm

Sexual exploitation and abuse of vulnerable communities have “absolutely no place” in the United Nations and more needs to be done to help victims raise the alarm. That’s the message from the top UN official tasked with eradicating sexual and gender-based violence, Christian Saunders. In an exclusive interview, Mr. Saunders explains how he wants all peacekeepers, humanitarian and development workers to understand, respect and implement the Organization’s zero-tolerance stance on sexual and gender-based abuse. Victims’ needs must come first, but there are lots of other practical measures that can be implemented across UN operations to reduce the risk of abuse from happening at all, he told Daniel Johnson at UN News. 
1/23/20230
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News in Brief 20 January 2023

Ukraine: UN aid convoy reaches battered SoledarChina ‘making enormous progress’ on elderly COVID-19 vaccination: WHOSustainable restoration project offers hope for Madagascar’s rural south
1/20/20230
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News in Brief 19 January 2023

UNESCO to honour Afghan girls and women on International Day of EducationNorthern Ireland: UK ‘immunity’ legislation could hamper victims’ rightsTop rights experts to advise on Zambia lead poisoning court case
1/19/20230
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News in Brief 18 January 2023

Ukraine war: no chance for serious peace negotiations yet, say UN chiefMiddle East gripped by cycle of violence, Security Council hearsSmall Island Developing States accelerate action to tackle preventable disease threat: WHO
1/18/20230
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News in Brief 17 January 2023

Rise in deadly boat journeys reflects Rohingyas’ desperation: UNHCRUS border policy expulsions in spotlight as families arrive in Mexico ‘distraught’As rains stop in Pakistan, millions of children fighting for survival: UNICEF
1/17/20230
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A step towards peace in Sudan

The prospects of a political agreement between the Sudanese military and civilian groups, including civil society organizations, has moved a step closer, with the launch of the final phase of the Framework Agreement in Sudan, a process brokered by the UN and partners.May Yaacoub from UN News spoke to Volker Perthes, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to Sudan, about the progress so far, and the efforts being made to ensure that different sectors of society, including youth and women, are represented.
1/17/20230
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News in Brief 16 January 2023

Economic slowdown likely to force workers to accept lower quality jobs - ILOUN rights chief’s condemnation for Burkina Faso ‘broad daylight’ abductionsPakistan: rights experts urge action on coerced religious conversions, child marriage
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News in Brief 13 January 2023

Greece urged to halt trial against human rights defenders who helped migrantsWHO updates COVID isolation guidanceIndonesia: President’s apology for past rights violations welcomed: OHCHR
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News in Brief 12 January 2023

2022 confirmed as one of warmest years on record: WMOUzbekistan: WHO warns over poisoning risk from contaminated medicines‘Soaring needs’ in Central African Republic: OCHA
1/12/20230
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News in Brief 11 January 2023

Uganda declares end of Ebola virus outbreakUN emergency relief fund disburses $6 million for Cameroon’s most vulnerableUS border enforcement actions pose risk to fundamental rights, warns UN’s Türk
1/11/20230
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News in Brief 10 January 2023

COVID-19: China surge not a cause for concern for Europe ‘at this time’ says WHOTragedy of child mortality can be fixed with better healthcare access: UNIran: UN rights chief Türk warns against further ‘State-sanctioned killing’ of protesters
1/10/20230
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News in Brief 9 January 2023

UN chief ‘shocked’ by attack on Brazil’s CongressGuterres urges radical global finance shake-up to help Pakistan after deadly floods1.5 million vulnerable Pakistan children suffering from acute malnutrition: UNICEF
1/9/20230
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‘Brutal’ temperature changes are the new normal, says UN meteorological agency 

The rapid 10 degree Celsius rise in temperature across large parts of Europe before Christmas was “brutal” but it could be the shape of things to come, the UN Meteorological Organization WMO, said on Friday. In an interview with UN News’s Daniel Johnson, Cyrille Honoré, head of the UN agency’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Public Services Branch, explains the science behind unusual weather patterns in Europe and elsewhere. 
1/6/20230
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News in Brief 6 January 2023

Belarus: Trial of Nobel winner Ales Bialiatski ‘politically motivated’ New US border measures ‘not in line with international standards’: UNHCR Myanmar amnesty still leaves thousands in detention, OHCHR warns 
1/6/20230
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News in Brief 5 January 2023

Pakistan floods: 9 million more, risk being pushed into povertyWarm start to 2023 breaks records across Europe: WMOUN peacekeepers launch joint mission with DRC troops in North Kivu
1/5/20230
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News in Brief 4 January 2023

Ukraine: FAO and EU in $15.5 million bid to tackle food insecurityReach into your hearts and release all prisoners arbitrarily detained: UN rights chiefSyria, Palestine, DPRK on UN Security Council’s new year agenda
1/4/20230
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News in Brief 3 January 2023

COVID-19: coronavirus experts to meet at WHO and discuss China infections UN humanitarians urge extension of Syria cross-border aid accessGuterres ‘deeply saddened’ over South Africa fuel tanker tragedy
1/3/20230
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News in Brief 30 December 2022

UN chief calls for ‘maximum restraint’ in Bolivia UN Rights chief appeals to save Myanmar refugeesEthiopia: Nationwide measles vaccination campaign  
12/30/20220
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Pelé family members recall ‘big heart’ of football’s king, who inspired generations

The son and former wife of Brazilian football legend Pelé, have been talking to UN News about the father and husband they knew, recalling his big but soft heart - and love for children from all walks of life across the country.His son, Joshua Nascimento joined his mother, Assíria Lemos, in conversation with Monica Grayley, head of our Portuguese service, to talk about the legacy of the footballing great and three-time World Cup winner, who died in hospital in Sao Paulo, on Thursday.
12/29/20220
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News in Brief 29 December 2022

Peace needed now, ‘more than ever’: GuterresTop UN and civil society officials slam Afghan rulers’ NGO ban for womenViolent clashes in South Sudan stretch humanitarian operations
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News in Brief 27 December 2022

Afghanistan: UN rights chief urges end to female discriminationIndonesia’s ‘act of humanity’ for migrants adrift at seaUkraine: UN helps with vulnerable communities  
12/27/20220