WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

Afghanistan continues to face a humanitarian crisis brought on by decades of instability, exacerbated by severe drought and natural disasters. As a result, millions are living with poor or no access to healthcare and food, putting them at severe risk of malnutrition and disease outbreaks. WHO added that the vulnerability…

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

UN rights chief calls for immediate restoration of constitutional order in Niger — Global Issues

The UN rights chief expressed grave concerns for the people of Niger. “The people have already been through so much hardship over the years. Now, the very people who they elected to build a pathway to end their destitution have been removed by force,” he said. The message comes as…

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

Protecting humanitarians 20 years after deadly Baghdad attack, amid rising risks — Global Issues

The wreath-laying ceremony at the UN in New York was held on the eve of World Humanitarian Day, commemorated annually on 19 August. This marks the day in 2003 when a suicide bomber detonated a truck full of explosives outside the UN headquarters at the Canal Hotel in the Iraqi…

Floods, Now Torrential Monsoon Rains Leave Pakistani Women in Crisis — Global Issues

Floods, Now Torrential Monsoon Rains Leave Pakistani Women in Crisis — Global Issues

Women outside an emergency vehicle aimed at helping those affected by flooding. CREDIT: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS by Ashfaq Yusufzai (peshawar, pakistan) Friday, August 18, 2023 Inter Press Service PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, Aug 18 (IPS) – Torrential monsoon rains have left the people, especially women, in crisis as they are still grappling to recover…

Governments in Thailand and Cambodia Play a Poker Game for Power — Global Issues

Governments in Thailand and Cambodia Play a Poker Game for Power — Global Issues

Cambodia’s prime minister, Hun Sen. He will hand power to his son later this month, after rigged elections. Credit: Shutterstock. by Kris Janssens (phnom penh) Thursday, August 17, 2023 Inter Press Service PHNOM PENH, Aug 17 (IPS) – Democracy is declining in Southeast Asia. The Cambodian prime minister will hand over…

‘A piece of me also died,’ in UN Canal Hotel bombing in 2003 in Baghdad — Global Issues

‘A piece of me also died,’ in UN Canal Hotel bombing in 2003 in Baghdad — Global Issues

Laura Dolci’s husband, Jean-Selim Kanaan, had been deployed by the UN Office for Project Services to work as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq. Twenty years after the attack and to mark World Humanitarian Day which is commemorated annually on 19 August,…

World Humanitarian Day highlights commitment to serve #NoMatterWhat — Global Issues

World Humanitarian Day highlights commitment to serve #NoMatterWhat — Global Issues

The grim forecast comes ahead of World Humanitarian Day, commemorated annually on 19 August. Since the start of the year, 62 aid workers have been killed, 84 have been wounded and 34 kidnapped, the UN said, citing provisional data from the independent research organization Humanitarian Outcomes. Last year, the death…

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

WHO summit aims to unlock power of traditional medicine through science — Global Issues

Speaking at the event on Thursday, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus underscored the “enormous” contributions of traditional medicine to human health and its understanding of the “intimate links” between health and the environment. Tedros stressed the importance of the gathering for “bringing together ancient wisdom and modern science for the…

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

‘Increasing militarisation’ of DPR Korea fuelling rise in human rights violations — Global Issues

Briefing the UN Security Council, Volker Türk ran through a long list of rights abuses, saying that many “stem directly from, or support, the increasing militarisation of the DPRK.” His argument was reinforced by the UN independent human rights expert Elizabeth Salmón who told ambassadors that leaders of the DPRK…

WHO calls for greater investment in Afghanistan’s health system — Global Issues

Rape by Sudan’s RSF militia used to ‘punish and terrorise’ warn rights experts — Global Issues

Sudan’s military leadership plunged into protracted conflict for control of Sudan with former partner turned rival, the Rapid Support Forces, four months ago, leaving thousands dead and millions forcibly displaced, the group of more than 30 rights experts said. Around 700,000 refugees and asylum seekers have been forced to flee…