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

Artificial Intelligence Faces Charges of Left-Wing Political Bias — Global Issues

Artificial Intelligence Faces Charges of Left-Wing Political Bias — Global Issues

Credit: United Nations Opinion by Thalif Deen (united nations) Thursday, August 17, 2023 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Aug 17 (IPS) – The artificial intelligence (AI) platform ChatGPT, whose negative consequences include misinformation, is facing new charges of political bias. According to a study by the University of East Anglia (UEA),…

World Leaders Need to Prioritize the More Than 1 Billion People Living in Informal Settlements — Global Issues

World Leaders Need to Prioritize the More Than 1 Billion People Living in Informal Settlements — Global Issues

If people living in informal settlements gained access to adequate housing, the average life span would jump 2.4 years on average globally, saving 730,000 lives each year. Credit: Lova Rabary-Rakontondravony/IPS Opinion by Jonathan Reckford, Joseph Muturi (cape town, south africa) Wednesday, August 16, 2023 Inter Press Service CAPE TOWN, South Africa,…

Pre-Colonial Delicacy Could Help Food Security and Climate Change — Global Issues

Pre-Colonial Delicacy Could Help Food Security and Climate Change — Global Issues

Togotia, a forgotten African leafy vegetable, has found its way back into markets as its high nutritional value could help address food security. CREDIT: Egerton University by Wilson Odhiambo (nairobi) Wednesday, August 16, 2023 Inter Press Service NAIROBI, Aug 16 (IPS) – Kenya’s fight for food security may have just gone…

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

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

“After the civil war, which claimed the lives of over 200,000 people, a comprehensive peace agreement was signed in August 2003 in Accra, Ghana. Since then, Liberia has sustained a period of uninterrupted stability; transforming from one of the most volatile to one of the most peaceful nations in West…

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

Africa can become new global supply chain force: UNCTAD — Global Issues

In a new report, UNCTAD shows that Africa can become a major exporter of higher value-added goods, creating growth and jobs, and fuelling a rise in productivity and wages. Launching the report in Nairobi, UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan insisted it would offer a better future for the continent’s economies. Diversifying…

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

Warring parties must take concrete steps towards an inclusive peace — Global Issues

UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg provided an update on his mediation efforts, both in the country and abroad, while Edem Wosornu of the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, reported on access impediments and funding gaps affecting aid delivery to millions. Yemen continues to face a protracted political, humanitarian and developmental…