In visit to Viet Nam, UN chief stresses critical need for solidarity to overcome climate crisis — Global Issues

In visit to Viet Nam, UN chief stresses critical need for solidarity to overcome climate crisis — Global Issues

Mr. Guterres was in the country to take part in a ceremony to commemorate the 45th anniversary of its membership in the UN. He held meetings with the President, Nguyen Xuan Phuc; Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, and other senior officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bui Thanh Son,…

UN steps up protection for drought-hit women and girls — Global Issues

UN steps up protection for drought-hit women and girls — Global Issues

“We have to walk for more than seven kilometres to find water, and sometimes what we find isn’t safe to drink,” says 39 Elimlim Ingolan, mother of a seven-month-old baby. She describes digging for water from dry riverbeds, sometimes for hours, often without success. Ms. Ingolan is speaking at an…

In visit to Viet Nam, UN chief stresses critical need for solidarity to overcome climate crisis — Global Issues

India’s first solar-powered village promotes green energy, sustainability and self-reliance — Global Issues

Gadvi Kailashben, a 42-year-old widow, lives in Modhera, home to the centuries-old Sun Temple and now the first village in India that runs on solar energy. She earns a meagre income from agriculture which she uses to take care of her family. The Government has installed solar panels on her…

‘How I became the first UN video game expert, and landed the best job in the world’ — Global Issues

‘How I became the first UN video game expert, and landed the best job in the world’ — Global Issues

“If you do something in a video game and then it appears in real life, you notice that you have this power to change your community, to change the world, and you start getting involved in other projects,” explains Mr. Gastelum, the first person in UN history to hold the…

Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’ — Global Issues

Connection between human rights and climate change ‘must not be denied’ — Global Issues

Ian Fry, Australian National University Professor and Tuvalu’s former ambassador for Climate Change for over 21 years, was appointed in May by the UN Human Rights Council, as the first Special Rapporteur on climate, following the overwhelming vote to recognize the Right to a Healthy Environment, in 2021. “Human-induced climate…

UN rights chief deplores deadly use of force against protestors in Chad — Global Issues

UN rights chief deplores deadly use of force against protestors in Chad — Global Issues

Human Rights High Commissioner Volker Türk has deplored the deadly use of force against demonstrators, including killings by live ammunition, the Office said in a statement.  Thousands took to the streets in the capital, N’Djamena, and other cities on Thursday, to protest the 24-month extension of the transition to civilian…

Security Council approves sanctions package for Haiti to quell gang violence — Global Issues

Security Council approves sanctions package for Haiti to quell gang violence — Global Issues

Criminal gangs have been blocking access to the main fuel terminal in the capital Port-au-Prince, bringing critical services to a standstill, as Haiti grapples with a widening cholera epidemic, amid political and economic meltdown. ‘Catastrophic’ hunger “Catastrophic” levels of hunger have been recorded this month for the first time, in…

Millions at risk in flood-hit Nigeria; relief chief highlights hunger in Burkina Faso — Global Issues

Millions at risk in flood-hit Nigeria; relief chief highlights hunger in Burkina Faso — Global Issues

Infrastructure and farmland have also been damaged, said the statement issued on behalf of Secretary-General António Guterres, worsening the cost of living across the country.   He extended his deepest condolences to the Government of Nigeria and to the affected families, reiterating the UN’s continuing “commitment to supporting the Government of Nigeria in…

Path of further escalation ‘must be reversed’, Security Council hears — Global Issues

Path of further escalation ‘must be reversed’, Security Council hears — Global Issues

Rosemary DiCarlo was briefing the Security Council alongside the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine, Denise Brown, who said that with each passing day, UN teams on the ground were facing “new dimensions to the emergency.” “We are on a path of further escalation, which can only cause more suffering to the people of Ukraine, Russia, and the rest of the world”, Ms. DiCarlo told ambassadors. Nuclear…