Niger spiralling into ‘protection crisis’ following takeover: UNHCR — Global Issues

Niger spiralling into ‘protection crisis’ following takeover: UNHCR — Global Issues

UNHCR’s representative in Niger, Emmanuel Gignac, said that sanctions imposed on the country by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) following last month’s military takeover do not include any exemptions for humanitarian aid. Mr. Gignac observed that food and commodity prices, already climbing before this crisis, jumped after…

UN appeals for nuclear test ban amid ‘alarming rise in global mistrust’ — Global Issues

UN appeals for nuclear test ban amid ‘alarming rise in global mistrust’ — Global Issues

In his message marking the International Day against Nuclear Tests, Secretary-General António Guterres appealed for key countries to ratify the international treaty that bans experiments for both peaceful and military purposes. ‘Recipe for annihilation’ “This year, we face an alarming rise in global mistrust and division,” he said. “At a…

With COVID-19 ‘here to stay’, new tools essential to continue fight: Tedros — Global Issues

With COVID-19 ‘here to stay’, new tools essential to continue fight: Tedros — Global Issues

The partnership, called the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool (C-TAP), was launched in 2020, to facilitate timely, equitable and affordable access to COVID-19 health products through public health oriented, transparent and non-exclusive licensing agreements. “COVID-19 is here to stay, and the world will continue to need tools to prevent it, test…

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

OHCHR said that at least 120,000 people across Myanmar and another 100,000 in Cambodia may be held in situations where they are forced to execute lucrative online scams – from illegal gambling to crypto fraud. Other States including Lao PDR, the Philippines and Thailand have also been identified as main…

New UN guidance affirms children’s right to a clean, healthy environment — Global Issues

New UN guidance affirms children’s right to a clean, healthy environment — Global Issues

General Comment No. 26 marks the first time the Committee has affirmed children’s right to live in a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. It provides a comprehensive interpretation of State obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which has been ratified by 196 countries. The 1989…

New UN guidance affirms children’s right to a clean, healthy environment — Global Issues

Guterres calls for peaceful resolution of election disputes in Zimbabwe — Global Issues

Citizens went to the polls on Wednesday but voting had to be extended into Thursday in some areas, including the capital, Harare, due to a lack of ballot papers. President Emmerson Mnangagwa secured a second five-year term in results announced late on Saturday. His party, ZANU-PF, has been in power…

New UN guidance affirms children’s right to a clean, healthy environment — Global Issues

Indonesian doctors act on tell-tale signs of family violence — Global Issues

When the parents of an injured five-year-old boy told Dr. Fai’zah A. Salim that he fell off a ladder, she was not convinced and suspected otherwise. Trained by UNFPA in the Central Sulawesi capital city of Palu to identify both physical and psychological signs of domestic violence, she referred the…