Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

UN agriculture agency helps protect against threat of locusts in Yemen — Global Issues

To avert losses triggered by the voracious pest, FAO recently delivered various equipment and machinery to the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Fisheries (MAIF) in Aden. And under the World Bank funded Yemen Desert Locust Response project, another consignment is expected to be handed over to Sana’a soon. “The project, together with other…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

Sri Lanka’s economic crisis pushes health system to brink of collapse — Global Issues

When Ruchika found out she was pregnant with her second child, in October 2021, she could not have imagined that she would find herself, hours before delivering her baby, in a crowded distribution queue, pleading for fuel to get to the hospital. “The majority of the crowd was sympathetic,” Ruchika…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

‘We are the hope, we are the power keeping Afghanistan together’ — Global Issues

“The first nights and days were especially horrible. Afghanistan was turning into chaos—people were running everywhere; offices were closing. It was all happening in front of my eyes. In 24 hours a democracy we worked for over a 20-year period crumbled. The first thought I had in mind was what…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

UN chief appoints inaugural Internet Governance Forum Leadership Panel — Global Issues

UN chief António Guterres established the Panel to support and strengthen the IGF, an annual meeting to discuss public policy issues pertaining to the Internet.   Panel members will address strategic and urgent issues and highlight Forum discussions, as well as possible follow-up actions, to promote greater impact and dissemination…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

Rohingya refugees share concerns with UN rights commissioner during visit to Cox’s Bazar — Global Issues

In Cox’s Bazar, she visited camps housing Rohingya refugees who, after terrible repression and human rights violations, fled Myanmar five years ago “to get some safety,” she said. “An estimated 1.1 million Rohingyas are in Bangladesh right now, meaning Cox’s Bazar, some of them in Bhashan char,” Ms. Bachelet said…

Millions more children to benefit from world’s first malaria vaccine: UNICEF — Global Issues

Millions more children to benefit from world’s first malaria vaccine: UNICEF — Global Issues

The landmark award, valued at up to $170 million, will lead to 18 million doses of the RTS,S vaccine being available over the next three years, potentially saving thousands of young lives annually.   The delivery of this malaria vaccine will bring hope to so many families. In 2020, nearly half…

Amidst military rule, UN envoy travels to Myanmar for first time — Global Issues

Amidst military rule, UN envoy travels to Myanmar for first time — Global Issues

Her visit follows the Security Council’s latest call for an end to the violence and unimpeded humanitarian access to the Southeast Asian nation. Ms. Heyzer, a women’s rights activist from Singapore, will focus on addressing the deteriorating situation there, according to the UN.  News agencies cited security officials who wished to…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

Humanitarian funding still needed for ‘pure catastrophe’ situation in Afghanistan — Global Issues

“The situation can be best described as a pure catastrophe,” said Dr. Ramiz Alakbarov, UN Deputy Special Representative in Afghanistan, who is also the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in the country.  We fed over 21 million people last year. And we will not stop. We will not give up until…

Monkeypox cases top 35,000: WHO — Global Issues

Conference opens to draft first-ever treaty on ocean’s biological diversity — Global Issues

Amidst calls for flexibility, openness and the spirit of compromise that prevailed in 1982, when the landmark “constitution for the oceans” was adopted, the new treaty aims to codify international law around territorial waters, sea lanes and marine resources. The session, which runs until 26 August, was convened following a…