New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

The Resilience and Social Cohesion project, launched by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and World Food Programme (WFP), will enhance peace, increase livelihood opportunities, and provide education, health, nutrition, child protection, and sanitation support to vulnerable populations in Borno and Yobe states. “This is a pathway to peace and sustainable…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

New administration in Colombia provides ‘tremendous opportunity’ to further peace — Global Issues

Carlos Ruiz Massieu, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, reported on recent political developments, including the election last month of President Gustavo Petro and Vice-President Francia Márquez, the first Afro-Colombian woman to hold the position.  Mr. Massieu has met with both officials, who…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

Top rights expert appeals to President Marcos over Maria Ressa conviction — Global Issues

Ms. Ressa, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 for her work defending freedom of expression as a co-founder of independent news outlet Rappler, was convicted of “cyber libel” in 2020. It followed publication of an article on alleged corruption involving the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — 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…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

Mystery child hepatitis outbreak passes 1,000 recorded cases, says WHO — Global Issues

According to a new update on Wednesday from the World Health Organization (WHO), 35 countries in five regions of the world have now reported more than 1,010 probable cases of unexplained severe acute hepatitis, or liver inflammation, in youngsters, since the outbreak was first detected on 5 April. So far, 22 children have died, and…

Human rights experts condemn civil society shutdown — Global Issues

Human rights experts condemn civil society shutdown — Global Issues

In an appeal to Moscow to stop what they characterised as a “clampdown on civic space”, 12 rights experts on Wednesday insisted that the situation had worsened “dramatically” since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Most independent Russian media outlets have closed down to avoid prosecution, or have been blocked along…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

As virus spreads ‘freely’ COVID-19 ‘nowhere near over’: Tedros — Global Issues

He reported that the Emergency Committee on COVID-19 last Friday concluded that “the virus remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern”. And while acknowledging that we are in a much better position than at the beginning of the pandemic, he reminded that new waves demonstrate the COVID-19 pandemic “is…

New UN resilience project paves ‘pathway to peace and sustainable development’ — Global Issues

Develop more vaccines to combat ‘silent pandemic’ of antimicrobial resistance: WHO — Global Issues

The UN agency has released its first-ever report on the pipeline of vaccines currently in development, geared at guiding further investment and research.  Antimicrobial resistance occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines, making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk…