Cities ‘critical battlegrounds’ for a sustainable future: Guterres — Global Issues

Cities ‘critical battlegrounds’ for a sustainable future: Guterres — Global Issues

The Assembly runs through Thursday in Nairobi, Kenya. It is hosted by the government of Kenya in collaboration with UN-Habitat, the UN Human Settlements Programme. More than 80 Ministers and Vice Ministers are due to attend, together with 5,000 delegates from around the world, said the UN urban affairs agency….

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

“Central Africa is richer in opportunities and resources than it is in challenges”, but, the coming months will mark “an important turning point” for the region, where crucial political and electoral processes must take place by the end of the year, said Abdou Abarry, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for…

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

New UN reports aim to avert continued social, economic and environmental ‘breakdown’ — Global Issues

He was speaking at UN Headquarters in New York, where he presented three new policy briefs on these themes to Member States. Serious challenges “They touch on some of the most serious challenges we face – challenges that may determine whether we are able to achieve the vision of the…

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

‘Born fighting’ for rights of Black Brazilians — Global Issues

Organized under the theme, Realizing the dream: A UN declaration on the promotion, protection and full respect of the human rights of people of African descent, the Permanent Forum heard from experts and leaders from around the world, including Ms. Nascimento, explaining the challenges they have faced, and the dreams…

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

rights experts — Global Issues

In a statement on Friday, the experts said that emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence-based biometric surveillance systems, are increasingly being used “in sensitive contexts”, without individuals’ knowledge or consent ‘Urgent red lines’ must be drawn “Urgent and strict regulatory red lines are needed for technologies that claim to perform emotion…

Central Africa faces ‘turning point’ amid multiple crises — Global Issues

Security Council must find unity to calm rising tensions — Global Issues

“Key peace and security issues, such as the situation on the Korean Peninsula, must be an area for cooperation,” she cautioned in a briefing to the 15-member Council on recent developments. “Diplomacy – not isolation – is the only way forward.” During the Council’s emergency debate on the issue, members…

Huge increase in transnational crime and synthetic drugs in SE Asia requires cross-border cooperation — Global Issues

Huge increase in transnational crime and synthetic drugs in SE Asia requires cross-border cooperation — Global Issues

A Thai Navy launch travels at high speed down the muddy brown waters of the Mekong River close to the border town of Chiang Saen in the north of Thailand. To the right is Laos, where huge construction projects funded by foreign investment are rising out of the lush undergrowth…

Time running out to save Myanmar’s Rakhine from hunger and disease post-Cyclone Mocha — Global Issues

Time running out to save Myanmar’s Rakhine from hunger and disease post-Cyclone Mocha — Global Issues

Some 1.6 million people in Rakhine, Chin, Magway, Sagaing, and Kachin states are in dire need of assistance after Mocha’s 250 kilometre per hour wind gusts destroyed homes, farmland and livestock. Speaking from hard-hit Rakhine State capital Sittwe, UN Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative in Myanmar, Titon Mitra, said that…