‘A piece of me also died,’ in UN Canal Hotel bombing in 2003 in Baghdad — Global Issues

‘A piece of me also died,’ in UN Canal Hotel bombing in 2003 in Baghdad — Global Issues

Laura Dolci’s husband, Jean-Selim Kanaan, had been deployed by the UN Office for Project Services to work as Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq. Twenty years after the attack and to mark World Humanitarian Day which is commemorated annually on 19 August,…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

“After the civil war, which claimed the lives of over 200,000 people, a comprehensive peace agreement was signed in August 2003 in Accra, Ghana. Since then, Liberia has sustained a period of uninterrupted stability; transforming from one of the most volatile to one of the most peaceful nations in West…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Africa can become new global supply chain force: UNCTAD — Global Issues

In a new report, UNCTAD shows that Africa can become a major exporter of higher value-added goods, creating growth and jobs, and fuelling a rise in productivity and wages. Launching the report in Nairobi, UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan insisted it would offer a better future for the continent’s economies. Diversifying…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Warring parties must take concrete steps towards an inclusive peace — Global Issues

UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg provided an update on his mediation efforts, both in the country and abroad, while Edem Wosornu of the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, reported on access impediments and funding gaps affecting aid delivery to millions. Yemen continues to face a protracted political, humanitarian and developmental…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Four months of conflict ‘destroying people’s lives and violating their basic human rights’, humanitarians warn — Global Issues

In a statement, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned that the “disastrous, senseless war in Sudan, born out of a wanton drive for power, has resulted in thousands of deaths, the destruction of family homes, schools, hospitals and other essential services, massive displacement, as well as sexual…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Keep pressuring Taliban amid ‘unparalleled assault’ on women’s rights — Global Issues

Sima Bahous, Executive Director of UN Women, made the appeal in a statement marking two years since the Taliban regained control of the country. ‘Gender apartheid’ “Through over 50 edicts, orders and restrictions, the Taliban have left no aspect of women’s lives untouched, no freedom spared. They have created a…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Afghan girls’ voices for education echo loudly through new global campaign — Global Issues

#AfghanGirlsVoices comes precisely two years after the de facto Taliban authorities seized control in Afghanistan and will continue until September 18, which marks the start of their official ban on school for adolescent girls. Voices and visuals The campaign was developed in collaboration with ECW Global Champion Somaya Faruqi, former…

What next for Liberia after 20 years of peace? A UN Resident Coordinator blog — Global Issues

Rights experts denounce idea of ‘reformed’ Taliban two years after return to power — Global Issues

The gap between promises and practices by Afghanistan’s de facto authorities has widened during this period, they said, denouncing the idea of a “reformed” Taliban. They said Taliban policies imposed on the population “have resulted in a continuous, systematic and shocking rescinding of a multitude of human rights, including the…