UN and partners seek $7 billion to prevent catastrophe in the Horn of Africa — Global Issues

UN and partners seek $7 billion to prevent catastrophe in the Horn of Africa — Global Issues

More than 43 million people across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia continue to suffer through one of the worst droughts in recent history, caused by five consecutive seasons of poor rains. Years of conflict and insecurity have sparked mass displacement, while skyrocketing food prices and most recently, the fighting in Sudan,…

Green light for global greenhouse gas tracking network — Global Issues

Green light for global greenhouse gas tracking network — Global Issues

The landmark decision comes as heat-trapping greenhouse gas concentrations are at record levels – “higher than at any time over the last 800,000 years”, WMO warned. Data from Earth and space The new Global Greenhouse Gas Watch will combine observations from Earth and from space with modelling, to fill critical…

Israel-Palestine ceasefire holds, but hunger, tensions mount — Global Issues

Israel-Palestine ceasefire holds, but hunger, tensions mount — Global Issues

“There is no time to spare,” said Tor Wennesland, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process. “We must take action, not only to ensure Palestinian well-being and governance, but as an integral part of ending the occupation and restoring a political horizon toward a viable two-State solution,…

Unprecedented joint call to shield children on the move from violence — Global Issues

Unprecedented joint call to shield children on the move from violence — Global Issues

With more than 42 million children displaced worldwide and increasing exposure to multiple forms of violence, the Office of the Special Representative on Violence against Children co-launched a new brief, Protecting the Rights of Children on the Move in Times of Crisis, which draws on past lessons, and outlines key…

UNESCO calls for more protection for artists under attack — Global Issues

UNESCO calls for more protection for artists under attack — Global Issues

Emergencies tend to exacerbate the vulnerabilities people who work in the arts already experience, as they face multiple threats such as online and offline harassment, loss of income, legal prosecution, violence, censorship, and silencing. Creatives also often lack minimal safety nets due to their precarious legal status, according to the…

Religious leaders join UN in praying for peace – ‘our most precious goal’ — Global Issues

Religious leaders join UN in praying for peace – ‘our most precious goal’ — Global Issues

UN Secretary-General António Guterres noted that the gathering was taking place at a unique moment: on the last Friday of Ramadan, as Christians celebrate Easter, Jews mark the end of Passover, and Sikhs enjoy the festival of Vaisakhi. “Even the calendar is sending a message of unity,” he remarked. “Today,…

New UNESCO report reveals $97 billion barrier to reaching education targets — Global Issues

New UNESCO report reveals $97 billion barrier to reaching education targets — Global Issues

The paperCan countries afford their national SDG4 benchmarks? by the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was written as input for the spring meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It focused on Goal 4 of the 2030…

Serbia urged to uphold freedom of expression while also countering hate speech — Global Issues

Serbia urged to uphold freedom of expression while also countering hate speech — Global Issues

The Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of expression said she was encouraged by the Government’s plans to reform media laws in line with international standards.  However, she was also alarmed by “the toxic public discourse, from politicians or public officials and amplified by tabloids, scapegoating the media, human…

Ukraine seeks UNESCO support for post-war cultural renaissance — Global Issues

Ukraine seeks UNESCO support for post-war cultural renaissance — Global Issues

UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay was in Ukraine to reaffirm support to the population amid the continuing full-scale Russian invasion, which began on 24 February last year.  She visited the capital, Kyiv, and the cities of Odessa and Chernihiv, during the two-day mission, which concluded on Wednesday.   Pillar of peace …