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The human rights situation in Haiti remains “extremely worrying,” with 1,520 people killed and 609 injured as a result of ...
Despite Israel’s 27 July announcement of daily military pauses in western Gaza “to improve humanitarian responses,” Israeli ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has taken a cautious but critical step toward greater health self-reliance as locally produced HIV ...
A mandate for change: UN releases proposals for streamlining of tasks as part of major reform agenda
Millions of lives have been improved by the mandates assigned to the UN. Yet duplication, fragmentation and outdated tasks ...
In early August, Heads of State, ministers, investors and grassroots leaders will gather in Awaza on Turkmenistan’s Caspian ...
The Ambassador of Nepal to the United Nations, Lok Bahadur Thapa, was on Thursday elected president of the Economic and ...
Trade must be part of the solution to end plastic pollution – a global problem which disproportionately affects developing ...
People in Haiti have expressed “despair” following the “abrupt suspension” of a wide range of humanitarian services, ...
The UN Security Council met on Thursday morning to discuss threats to international peace and security, with a focus on the ...
The first UN inter-agency mission to embattled Sweida governorate in Syria arrived there on Thursday, UN aid coordination ...
What began as protests against fuel price hikes in Angola have escalated into deadly unrest across the country, with at least ...
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) raised the alarm on Wednesday over the rising toll of ...
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