UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

UNESCO’s report on technology in education urges countries to carefully consider how technology is used in schools. It emphasises the need for a “human-centered vision” where digital technology serves as a tool rather than taking precedence. Speaking to UN News, UNESCO’s Manos Antoninis also warned of the danger of data…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

‘Latest attacks signal a calamitous turn’, Security Council hears — Global Issues

The Council meeting was convened following the missile strikes on Sunday which damaged the centuries-old Transfiguration Cathedral, the first and foremost Orthodox church in the historic city. Other landmarks in the city centre, a protected World Heritage Site, were also damaged in the attack, which killed one person and injured…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

Over 350,000 children in developing world missing out on cancer treatment — Global Issues

Only a quarter of low-income countries cover childhood cancer medicines in through public benefits, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said at his weekly press briefing in Geneva. Survival rate slashed “This subjects children and families to significant suffering and financial hardship, or puts them…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

‘Disaster emergency’ in Asia-Pacific, warns ESCAP — Global Issues

According to a new report from the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), in 2022 alone, over 140 disasters struck the region, leading to over 7,500 deaths. They impacted 64 million people, and caused economic damage estimated at $57 billion. Under a 2°C warming scenario,…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

‘Real challenges’ must be addressed beyond polling day, urges UN West Africa envoy — Global Issues

In his first briefing to the Security Council since being appointed to the position, Leonardo Santos Simaõ recalled elections in Benin, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. He said they had “marked important steps towards democratic consolidation, offering opportunities for citizens to choose their leaders and representatives at…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

Africa’s food ‘transformation’ impossible without game changing solutions: FAO — Global Issues

Those were some of the takeaways from a high-level special event held on the sidelines of the UN Food Systems Summit +2 Stocktaking Moment on Africa’s food sovereignty and resilience, organized by the Interdepartmental Task Force on African Affairs (IDTFAA). Representatives from governments, the UN, the African Union and others,…

UN rights chief upholds need for justice one year after POW killings — Global Issues

UN rights chief upholds need for justice one year after POW killings — Global Issues

The “tragic killing” at the penal colony at Olenivka in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, under temporary Russian military control, occurred overnight on 28 July 2022. Many of the POWs were Ukrainian soldiers who had surrendered at the stricken Azovstal steel plant in the city of Mariupol. Appeal for justice…

UNESCO calls for global ban on smartphones in schools — Global Issues

High stakes UN operation underway to avert catastrophic oil spill — Global Issues

The 19-day operation will pump more than one million barrels out of the rusting vessel, the Safer, which was abandoned over eight years ago, to a nearby replacement vessel. Secretary-General António Guterres said the UN has taken on the delicate operation as a spill would spell environmental catastrophe for the…

Child deaths rise, concern intensifies for refugees after 100 days of battle — Global Issues

Child deaths rise, concern intensifies for refugees after 100 days of battle — Global Issues

The UN agency added that there have been more than 2,500 severe violations of children’s rights – an average of more than one an hour – in a country where 14 million youngsters need aid relief. “As we reach more than 100 days since the conflict in Sudan escalated, we…

Global food systems ‘broken’, says UN chief, urging transformation in how we produce, consume food — Global Issues

Global food systems ‘broken’, says UN chief, urging transformation in how we produce, consume food — Global Issues

Addressing the UN Food Systems Summit +2 Stocktaking Moment, in Rome, Mr. Guterres said that in a world of plenty, “it is outrageous that people continue to suffer and die from hunger.” Broken system “Global food systems are broken – and billions of people are paying the price.” According to…