Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

The independent rights investigators’ final report comes as their mandate ended on Friday, coinciding with the end of the UN Human Rights Council’s 54th session, leaving victims in limbo. Established by the Council in December 2021, their brief from the Council was to conduct through and impartial investigations into alleged…

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

Seize Opportunity to End Last Major Mercury Device — Global Issues

Opinion by Charlie Brown (washington dc) Friday, October 13, 2023 Inter Press Service WASHINGTON DC, Oct 13 (IPS) – As the Minamata Convention on Mercury’s fifth Conference of the Parties (COP5) approaches, momentum builds to adopt the Africa Region’s proposed amendment to phase out dental amalgam – a cavity filling material…

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

UN-African Union cooperation a must, as landscape of conflict shifts — Global Issues

Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the AU, told ambassadors in New York that the alignment between the two organizations is particularly relevant for current challenges. “The African conflict landscape is evolving, becoming more complex and often intractable,” he said. He referred to the report on cooperation between…

To End Child Marriage in Southern & East Africa, Governments Need to Strengthen Laws & Implementation — Global Issues

To End Child Marriage in Southern & East Africa, Governments Need to Strengthen Laws & Implementation — Global Issues

Nafissa, 17 from Niger, was married at 16. Three months after marrying she became pregnant. She gave birth to a still born baby. Credit: UNICEF/Marieke van der Velden Opinion by Divya Srinivasan (geneva, switzerland) Tuesday, October 10, 2023 Inter Press Service The UN commemorates International Day of the Girl Child on…

Faced with Crushing Debts, Worlds Poorest Nations to Slash Public Spending by Over 229 Billion Dollars — Global Issues

Faced with Crushing Debts, Worlds Poorest Nations to Slash Public Spending by Over 229 Billion Dollars — Global Issues

by Thalif Deen (united nations) Monday, October 09, 2023 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Oct 09 (IPS) – The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are returning to Africa, for the first time in decades, with the “same old failed message”. “Cut your spending, sack public service workers, and…

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

UN rights office concerned over pre-election violence in Liberia — Global Issues

“We are concerned by reported instances of election-related violence, use of language that could amount to hate speech, and attacks on journalists in Liberia ahead of the general election on 10 October,” said UN Human Rights Office Spokesperson in the country, Seif Magango. Violent clashes Violent clashes between supporters of…

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

Looming hunger emergency for South Sudanese families fleeing war — Global Issues

Nearly 300,000 people have arrived in South Sudan since the conflict began across the border in mid-April, most of whom are returnees. Among them, one in five children is malnourished and 90 per cent of families are experiencing moderate or severe food insecurity. Screening data from the border crossing also…

Victims ‘left in limbo’ as rights probe mandate ends — Global Issues

Atrocity crimes still being committed in Ethiopia, UN experts warn — Global Issues

The International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia said it was vital independent investigators continue to review the country’s dire human rights situation.” “We are gravely concerned about the situation in Ethiopia and the potential for future atrocities,” said Mohamed Chande Othman, Chairperson of the Commission. Risk factors remain…