Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

Between January 2019 and June 2022, the agency documented 759 individual attacks against journalists, including five killings, during 89 elections in 70 countries. Most of these attacks – which included beating and arbitrary arrest – were committed by police and security forces. Attacked from all around The findings come in…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

Banksy highlights cultural revival amid rubble strewn Kyiv suburb — Global Issues

The artwork – a ballerina balancing precariously on the rubble – solidified the town’s reputation as a beacon of resilience. Despite Borodianka’s sudden fame, the efforts of its local artists musicians and librarians to revive their beloved hometown remain largely unknown outside Ukraine. Now, cultural activities, one supported by the…

Stocktake of water resources needed as global hydrological cycle is in distress — Global Issues

Stocktake of water resources needed as global hydrological cycle is in distress — Global Issues

Destructive droughts and heavy rains are causing harm, while melting snow and glaciers heighten flood risks and endanger long-term water security. The UN weather agency’s State of Global Water Resources 2022 report emphasizes the need to better understand freshwater resources and urges a fundamental policy shift. It calls for enhanced…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

UNESCO chief calls for ‘intensification’ of investment in girls’ education — Global Issues

Audrey Azoulay was speaking on Friday in Beijing, China, where she co-chaired the award ceremony for the 2023 UNESCO Prize for the Education of Women and Girls, alongside the agency’s Special Envoy, Professor Peng Liyuan. She appealed for an “intensification of global investments in favour of girls and women’s access…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

Ban smoking and vaping in schools worldwide urges WHO — Global Issues

According to the UN health agency, the tobacco industry’s approach has resulted in increased use of e-cigarettes, with nine out of 10 smokers starting before the age of 18 – and some as early as 11. “Considering that children spend nearly one-third of their waking hours in school, and much…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

UN marks International Day to Protect Education with call to action — Global Issues

Growing concern over safety and security prompted UN Secretary-General António Guterres to address the global phenomenon on Wednesday – during his remarks at an event commemorating the International Day to Protect Education from Attack. “Children’s education is being snatched away by threats, violence and attacks.” Mr. Guterres said, during his…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

Repel intensifying attacks on schools, urges Guterres — Global Issues

Marking the International Day to Protect Education from Attack, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres said it was important to defend “havens of education”. “Education is not only a fundamental human right, but a pathway to a better future for every person, and a more peaceful, understanding world,” he underscored. He…

Day highlighting journalists under fire focuses on protection during elections — Global Issues

more than 7 million refugee children out of school — Global Issues

“With the displaced population rising every year, there is a significant and increasing proportion of the world’s children who are missing out on their education,” said Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees. The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday that by the end of 2022, the total number…