Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

Ireland and Norway put forward the resolution, which renews humanitarian deliveries through the Bab-al Hawa border crossing through January and calls for an additional six-month extension which will require another separate resolution.  I appealed to the Security Council to allow cross border aid into Syria for an additional 12 months….

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

Reliable information ‘a matter of life and death’ UN chief tells Security Council — Global Issues

“Communications is not a side issue or an afterthought,” he said during the first-ever High-Level Debate dedicated to the importance of strategic communications, calling it “central to the success of all our work”. He recalled his 2016 pledge when sworn in as Secretary-General, to “communicate better about what we do,…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — 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…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

UN envoy outlines achievements and challenges in truce implementation — Global Issues

Ambassadors were briefed by Hans Grundberg, the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Yemen, and Joyce Msuya, the UN deputy relief chief.  UN Envoy for #Yemen, Hans Grundberg, briefed the #UNSC today on progress & obstacles in the implementation of the truce, the way forward on extending and expanding the truce and…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

UN chief calls for dialogue to ensure ‘smooth transition’ of power — Global Issues

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has yet to comment publicly on the occupation of his residence, along with that of Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, but the Prime Minister’s office reportedly said it had been informed that the President planned to step down on Wednesday. President Rajapaksa has become the focus for widespread…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

UN report — Global Issues

The dangers outlined in the report range from conflict escalation, military coups, and takeovers, protracted and new conflicts, as well as violations of international law. Cross-border conflict and intercommunal violence also impacted the protection of children, especially in the Lake Chad Basin and Central Sahel regions. The report highlights almost…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — 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…

Security Council extends cross-border aid delivery for six months — Global Issues

Ghana prepares for possible first-ever Marburg virus outbreak — Global Issues

Preliminary analysis of samples taken from two patients by the country’s Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research indicated the cases were positive for Marburg, and samples have been sent to the Institut Pasteur in Senegal, a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre, for confirmation. The two, unrelated, patients from the…

‘Please, let us in,’ WHO issues plea to reach sick and injured — Global Issues

‘Please, let us in,’ WHO issues plea to reach sick and injured — Global Issues

More than four and half months since Russia’s invasion, civilians have continued to be targeted in explosions and missile strikes, particularly in eastern cities including Donetsk, Sloviansk, Makiivka, Oleksandrivka and Yasynuvata, but also in southern oblasts, in Odessa and Mykolaiv.  Senior UN officials have long called for humanitarian corridors to…