At ‘a crossroad between rebound or collapse’ — Global Issues

At ‘a crossroad between rebound or collapse’ — Global Issues

Success hinges on the ability and willingness of political leaders to “urgently initiate sustainable solutions” to end deadlock and economic paralysis said Joanna Wronecka, stressing that State institutions must be reformed to meet people’s needs. One year ago, UNICEF warned that the water system was at a breaking point. While…

UN summit galvanizes action for development agendas in Africa — Global Issues

UN summit galvanizes action for development agendas in Africa — Global Issues

Despite being “rich with human and natural resources and enormous untapped economic and social potential,” General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid told the high-level The Africa We Want dialogue that the continent “still faces challenges” in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hard-won struggles Africa has undergone a dramatic transformation since…

Cost of living crisis hits poorest the hardest, warns UNCTAD — Global Issues

Cost of living crisis hits poorest the hardest, warns UNCTAD — Global Issues

UNCTAD’s analysis shows that a 10 per cent increase in food prices will trigger a five per cent decrease in the incomes of the poorest families, roughly equivalent to the amount those families would normally spend on healthcare. Unsafe products have long been a threat across borders. But 60% of countries…

Kenya’s Kuruwitu corals are back, thanks to local conservation drive — Global Issues

Kenya’s Kuruwitu corals are back, thanks to local conservation drive — Global Issues

Kenya’s Kuruwitu Beach is tranquil. Sparkling sand beaches complement the clear blue water, and the familiar scent of sand and sea salt fill the air. A decade ago, villagers noticed the dwindling stocks of fish and took it upon themselves to set up a conservation area with the help of…

A safe space for Venezuela’s indigenous women — Global Issues

A safe space for Venezuela’s indigenous women — Global Issues

Venezuela has suffered a widespread decline in public services, such as electricity, domestic gas supplies, and public transportation in recent years. This crisis has driven some members of the indigenous communities on Venezuela’s western border with Colombia, including Río Negro, to make frequent border crossings to purchase basic goods, including…

Ensure peaceful and constitutional transfer of power in Sri Lanka, urges UN Resident Coordinator — Global Issues

Ensure peaceful and constitutional transfer of power in Sri Lanka, urges UN Resident Coordinator — Global Issues

In a statement issued on Friday on behalf of the UN in Sri Lanka, Resident Coordinator Hanaa Singer, said that it was “imperative that the transition of power is accompanied by broad and inclusive consultation within and outside Parliament.” According to news reports, Mr. Rajapaksa offered his resignation after fleeing the country and arriving…

Guterres hails ‘critical step forward’ on resuming Ukraine grain exports — Global Issues

Guterres hails ‘critical step forward’ on resuming Ukraine grain exports — Global Issues

Secretary-General António Guterres said that a “critical step forward” had been taken to allow the “safe and secure export” of millions of tonnes of grain via the Black Sea, but emphasized that no formal agreement has yet been signed between Russia and Ukraine. .@antonioguterres tells reporters: Today in Istanbul, we…

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

Value of nature must not be overridden by pursuit of short-term profit — Global Issues

However, the new Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ (IPBES) assessment report finds when making policy decisions, there is a too much global focus on short-term profits and economic growth that often undervalue nature. An independent intergovernmental science and policy body, the IPBES secretariat is provided by the…

Supporting peacebuilding in Mozambique — Global Issues

Supporting peacebuilding in Mozambique — Global Issues

Benjamin* wants peace. A former RENAMO (Mozambican National Resistance) combatant, he dreams of working his field, in Cheringoma District, Sofala province, once again. Like other former combatants in central Mozambique, he hopes to grow his own vegetables, maize, beans, and cassava, and possibly raise chickens and goats. Just a few…