Widespread learning loss continues due to war, COVID-19 — Global Issues

Widespread learning loss continues due to war, COVID-19 — Global Issues

“Inside Ukraine, attacks on schools have continued unabated, leaving children deeply distressed and without safe spaces to learn”, declared Regina De Dominicis, UNICEF Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, who recently returned from the country. “Not only has this left Ukraine’s children struggling to progress in their education, but…

Niger spiralling into ‘protection crisis’ following takeover: UNHCR — Global Issues

Niger spiralling into ‘protection crisis’ following takeover: UNHCR — Global Issues

UNHCR’s representative in Niger, Emmanuel Gignac, said that sanctions imposed on the country by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) following last month’s military takeover do not include any exemptions for humanitarian aid. Mr. Gignac observed that food and commodity prices, already climbing before this crisis, jumped after…

UN appeals for nuclear test ban amid ‘alarming rise in global mistrust’ — Global Issues

UN appeals for nuclear test ban amid ‘alarming rise in global mistrust’ — Global Issues

In his message marking the International Day against Nuclear Tests, Secretary-General António Guterres appealed for key countries to ratify the international treaty that bans experiments for both peaceful and military purposes. ‘Recipe for annihilation’ “This year, we face an alarming rise in global mistrust and division,” he said. “At a…

With COVID-19 ‘here to stay’, new tools essential to continue fight: Tedros — Global Issues

With COVID-19 ‘here to stay’, new tools essential to continue fight: Tedros — Global Issues

The partnership, called the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), was launched in 2020, to facilitate timely, equitable and affordable access to COVID-19 health products through public health oriented, transparent and non-exclusive licensing agreements. “COVID-19 is here to stay, and the world will continue to need tools to prevent it, test…

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

OHCHR said that at least 120,000 people across Myanmar and another 100,000 in Cambodia may be held in situations where they are forced to execute lucrative online scams – from illegal gambling to crypto fraud. Other States including Lao PDR, the Philippines and Thailand have also been identified as main…

Widespread learning loss continues due to war, COVID-19 — Global Issues

Digging Africa Deeper into Hunger<br>Annual Green Revolution Forum ignores widespread failure of its push for industrialized agriculture

Opinion by Timothy A. Wise (cambridge, ma.) Tuesday, August 29, 2023 Inter Press Service CAMBRIDGE, MA., Aug 29 (IPS) – As the adage goes, when you find yourself stuck in a hole, stop digging. As African leaders and their philanthropic and bilateral sponsors prepare for another glitzy African Green Revolution Forum,…

IPBES Third Season of Hit Podcast Nature Insights Speed Dating with the Future Takes Listeners Inside Humanitys Relationship With Nature

IPBES Third Season of Hit Podcast Nature Insights Speed Dating with the Future Takes Listeners Inside Humanitys Relationship With Nature

‘Nature Insights – Speed Dating with the Future’ aims to explain human connectedness and impact with nature. CREDIT: Joyce Chimbi/IPS by Joyce Chimbi (nairobi) Tuesday, August 29, 2023 Inter Press Service NAIROBI, Aug 29 (IPS) – If you’ve ever heard that 1 million species are at risk of extinction and wondered…

Russia-Ukraine war news: Russia probing Prigozhin cause of death

Russia-Ukraine war news: Russia probing Prigozhin cause of death

Updated August 28, 2023 at 8:08 p.m. EDT|Published August 28, 2023 at 2:12 a.m. EDT A man photographs a memorial on Sunday for Wagner Group founder Yevgeniy Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin, the mercenary organization’s commander, in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. (Anastasia Makarycheva/Reuters) Russian state-controlled news outlet Russia Today published new footage…

Russia says it will question U.S. diplomats about former consulate worker

Russia says it will question U.S. diplomats about former consulate worker

Comment on this storyComment Russia’s Federal Security Service, the FSB, said on Monday that it planned to interrogate two U.S. diplomats after accusing them of directing a former employee of the U.S. Consulate in Vladivostok to gather information about Russia’s war in Ukraine. The United States denied the Russian allegations,…