UN agencies continue to deliver aid in Niger — Global Issues

UN agencies continue to deliver aid in Niger — Global Issues

Agencies continue to reach people despite the challenges, including the ongoing rainy season, UN Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, told journalists in New York on Monday. Roughly 4.3 million people in the West African country rely on humanitarian aid. Last week, 22,000 people in the Maradi region, located in the centre, received…

‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million — Global Issues

‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million — Global Issues

Of that figure, 6.3 million people – 13 per cent of Sudan’s population – are experiencing emergency levels of hunger – classified as Phase 4 of the Integrated Food Security Classification – just one step from famine, with the conflict continuing to disrupt access to humanitarian aid and forcing millions…

Disappearing Fish Spell Hard Times for Women in Zimbabwe — Global Issues

Disappearing Fish Spell Hard Times for Women in Zimbabwe — Global Issues

Overfishing is harming the informal traders who rely on it for income. CREDIT: Marko Phiri/IPS by Marko Phiri (bulawayo, zimbabwe) Thursday, August 10, 2023 Inter Press Service BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE, Aug 10 (IPS) – Zimbabwe’s ballooning informal sector has, in recent years, spawned the over-exploitation of the country’s natural resources, with the…

‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million — Global Issues

Guterres concerned about health and safety of detained President — Global Issues

President Mohamed Bazoum and his family are believed to be living without electricity, water, food or medicine, according to media reports. Release detained leader The democratically elected leader has been detained since soldiers seized power on 26 July. “The Secretary-General reiterates his concern for the health and safety of the…

‘Grim prediction’ now ‘harsh reality’ as hunger engulfs over 20 million — Global Issues

De-escalate tensions in Amhara, international rights experts urge — Global Issues

On 4 August, the Ethiopian Council of Ministers declared a state of emergency in the region after, according to media reports, the regional leader said he was no longer able to contain a surge of violence between a local militia and the army over a disputed plan to absorb the…

Zimbabwean Farmers Turn to Agroecology to Feed Their Families — Global Issues

Zimbabwean Farmers Turn to Agroecology to Feed Their Families — Global Issues

Smallholder farmer Elizabeth Mpofu uses renewable energy to reduce emissions from firewood at her farm in Shashe, Mashava. Credit: Farai Shawn Matiashe/IPS by Farai Shawn Matiashe (bulawayo, zimbabwe) Friday, August 04, 2023 Inter Press Service BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE, Aug 04 (IPS) – When Nelson Mudzingwa arrived in the Shashe farming area in…

Nurturing future generations through breastfeeding — Global Issues

Nurturing future generations through breastfeeding — Global Issues

On the occasion of World Breastfeeding Week, Christine explained how she is helping other nursing mothers through a UN-supported programme in the Rhino Camp. “I feel like the proudest mother in the world when I breastfeed him,” said Christine, from South Sudan. “I know that breastfeeding him will help him…