UN appeals for .6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

UN appeals for $5.6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

The situation for many in Ukraine remains desperate, amid “relentless” shelling of civilian targets and infrastructure, the UN’s Emergency Relief Coordinator, Martin Griffiths, told journalists in Geneva. Humanitarian funding is needed to continue supporting lifesaving aid convoy deliveries to communities on the front line, “into areas of great danger and…

Guterres calls on countries to fully fund 9 million quake appeal for Syria — Global Issues

Guterres calls on countries to fully fund $379 million quake appeal for Syria — Global Issues

António Guterres told reporters outside the Security Council in New York that aid “must get through from all sides” and the funding would cover an initial period of three months. He said a similar appeal is being finalised for survivors across the border in Türkiye. ‘Immense’ need In the immediate aftermath of…

UN rights chief concerned over crackdown on opposition — Global Issues

UN rights chief concerned over crackdown on opposition — Global Issues

Spokesperson Jeremy Laurence said that since Saturday, at least nine people have been reportedly arrested and some detained, on security and graft charges.  Among those arrested were two former judges, a lawyer, a prominent businessman, the head of a radio station and the leader of the Islamist Ennahdha political party,…

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…

WHO supports Equatorial Guinea in combatting country’s first-ever deadly Marburg virus outbreak — Global Issues

WHO supports Equatorial Guinea in combatting country’s first-ever deadly Marburg virus outbreak — Global Issues

The rare yet severe viral haemorrhagic fever is similar to Ebola and has a fatality rate of up to 88 per cent.   So far, there have been nine deaths and 16 suspected cases with symptoms including fever, fatigue and blood-stained vomit and diarrhoea, WHO reported on Monday. Further investigations…

UN appeals for .6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

Sea level rise poses ‘unthinkable’ risks for the planet, Security Council hears — Global Issues

“The impact of rising seas is already creating new sources of instability and conflict,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who opened the meeting. Noting that some nations’ coastlines have already seen triple the average rate of sea level rise, he warned that, in the coming decades, low-lying communities – and entire countries – could…

UN appeals for .6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

Equality drive launched by African women leaders at landmark conference — Global Issues

Almost 400 women leaders from 15 African countries joined the UN-backed three-day conference, which opened on Monday, including former and current presidents. The goal is to advance progress, tackle pressing concerns and find sustainable solutions to issues affecting women and girls in South Sudan and across Africa. The conference’s theme…

UN appeals for .6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

UN-backed project aims to eliminate mercury from skin lightening products — Global Issues

The initiative will support a holistic approach to phase out the harmful chemical and promote the beauty of all skin tones.  Consumers unaware of risks  Skin lightening products inhibit the body’s production of melanin, the pigment that plays a role in determining skin, hair and eye colour.    They have…

UN appeals for .6 billion to help millions affected by relentless conflict — Global Issues

World Radio Day celebrates a ‘unique instrument of peace’ — Global Issues

World Radio Day, observed annually on 13 February, celebrates the power of the medium.  The theme this year is ‘Radio and Peace’, highlighting its role in conflict prevention and peacebuilding.  “Since it was developed about a century ago, radio has proven to be an exceptional means of communication, debate and…