Children sleep in streets, too afraid to go home after quake disaster — Global Issues

Children sleep in streets, too afraid to go home after quake disaster — Global Issues

“Even without verified numbers it’s tragically clear the number of children killed, the number of children orphaned is going to keep on rising”,” said UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson James Elder. In Türkiye, the total number of children living in the 10 provinces before the emergency was 4.6 million, and…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

WHO announces $43 million appeal to scale up response in Syria and Turkiye — Global Issues

The amount is set to increase as the magnitude of the disaster becomes clearer, he said, speaking during a press conference from the Syrian capital, Damascus. Latest reports put the death toll at more than 33,000, according to international media, with millions more left homeless. Ramping up operations Tedros also…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

UN relief chief meets families affected by devastating earthquake — Global Issues

Mr. Griffiths was speaking in the Turkish city of Kahramanmaraş, where recovery efforts are ongoing in frigid temperatures. He met with families left homeless by the disaster and listened to their stories of shock and devastation.  “I am here to make sure that these people also are not forgotten,” he…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

First UN aid convoy reaches Syria’s quake-hit northwest since disaster — Global Issues

“Aid, life-saving aid, is desperately needed by civilians wherever they are irrespective of borders and boundaries,” he told journalists in Geneva. “We need it urgently, through the fastest, most direct, and most effective routes. They need more of absolutely everything.” According to UN aid coordinating office, OCHA, six trucks carrying…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

‘We must put people first’ urges Guterres in race to save lives — Global Issues

In a heartfelt appeal based on his years of visiting the devastated area, as Secretary-General and previously as head of the UN refugee agency UNHCR, Antonio Guterres said that what had been a “centre of solidarity is now an epicentre of suffering.” ‘Nightmare on top of nightmare’ “People are facing nightmare…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

full scale of disaster still unfolding, UN humanitarians warn — Global Issues

According to the Government of Türkiye, at least 3,381 people died and more than 20,000 were injured after a 7.8 magnitude quake struck close to the southern city of Gaziantep early on Monday, followed by another 7.5 magnitude earthquake several hours later. Almost 6,000 buildings have reportedly collapsed in the…

UN chief welcomes Syria decision to open aid corridors — Global Issues

UN rights chief appeals for Israelis and Palestinians to end ‘illogic of escalation’ — Global Issues

“Rather than doubling down on failed approaches of violence and coercion that have singularly failed in the past, I urge everyone involved to step out of the illogic of escalation that has only ended in dead bodies, shattered lives and utter despair,” he said in a statement.   Record killings…

Iraq must seize ‘brief window of opportunity’ to turn tide of instability — Global Issues

Iraq must seize ‘brief window of opportunity’ to turn tide of instability — Global Issues

Highlighting recent achievements and challenges ahead following a year of tensions and political discord, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said the hope is that the confirmation of the new Government will provide an opportunity to structurally address the many pressing issues. ‘Glass half full’  “Effecting meaningful change will take time, as this can…