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Ukraine: Civilian death toll demands full investigation and accountability, Security Council told

17 Mar 2022

The magnitude of civilian casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine cannot be denied, the UN political chief told the Security Council on Thursday, demanding a thorough investigation and accountability.

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Ukraine: Magnitude of civilian casualties demands investigation and accountability, Security Council hears

17 Mar 2022

The magnitude of civilian casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine cannot be denied, the UN political chief told the Security Council on Thursday, demanding a thorough investigation and accountability.

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UN says at least 70 migrants dead or missing off Libyan coast

17 Mar 2022

Over the past two weeks, at least 70 migrants have gone missing at sea and are presumed dead off the coast of Libya, the UN migration agency said on Thursday.

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Security Council votes to bolster UN priorities in Afghanistan

17 Mar 2022

Seven months after Afghanistan’s fall to the Taliban, the Security Council on Thursday renewed the mandate of the UN special political mission in the country, charging it with a robust set of priorities, ranging from coordinating humanitarian aid delivery to human rights monitoring and facilitating dialogue.   

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UN prioritizes least developed countries in ‘plans…investments and…actions’ – Guterres

17 Mar 2022

The vulnerabilities of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) may be different today than they were 50 years ago – when the UN created the category – but left unaddressed, the results are the same, the UN chief told a dedicated meeting on Thursday.

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UN prioritizing least developed countries in plans, investments and actions

17 Mar 2022

The vulnerabilities of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) may be different today than they were 50 years ago – when the UN created the category – but left unaddressed, the results are the same, the UN chief told a dedicated meeting on Thursday.

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World must deliver support to Afghans: UN refugee chief

17 Mar 2022

UN Refugee Agency chief Filippo Grandi called on Thursday for sustained international support for Afghanistan’s people, where the country’s humanitarian crisis is worsening.

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UK border reform bill treats vulnerable newcomers like criminals: Bachelet 

17 Mar 2022

The UN’s top rights official  urged the United Kingdom on Friday to reconsider proposed changes to its border policy, warning that suggested reforms would criminalize vulnerable people for entering the country irregularly. 

Gender equality ‘fundamental prerequisite’ for peaceful, sustainable world

16 Mar 2022

Gender equality is essentially “a question of power” that for millennia, has, “to the detriment of all”, been mostly in the hands of men, the UN chief told a town hall meeting on Wednesday, devoted to the issue.

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Misinformation that Omicron is ‘the last COVID-19 variant’ fuelling uptick worldwide: WHO

16 Mar 2022

A combination of factors, including misinformation that the pandemic is over, the lifting of mask mandates, ending physical distancing - and a more transmissible Omicron BA.2 variant - are causing an increase of COVID-19 cases globally, the World Health Organization warned on Wednesday.

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International Court orders Russia to ‘immediately suspend’ military operations in Ukraine

16 Mar 2022

Russia must immediately suspend military operations in Ukraine, the UN International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on Wednesday, in The Hague.  

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$4.3 billion needed to help over 17 million people across Yemen

16 Mar 2022

A “funding crunch” has put millions of people in Yemen at risk of catastrophe, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday, in support of an urgent appeal to donors to fund the humanitarian response in the war-torn country.

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Ukraine war: $100 billion in infrastructure damage, and counting

16 Mar 2022

War in Ukraine risks seeing 90 per cent of the country “freefall into poverty” and extreme vulnerability, nearly three weeks since Russia invaded its neighbour, a new UN report said on Wednesday.

Yemen war now ‘chronic emergency’ as millions face hunger

15 Mar 2022

After more than seven years of war, Yemen is living in a chronic state of emergency, marked by hunger, disease and other miseries that are rising faster than aid agencies can reverse, UN relief chief Martin Griffiths told the Security Council on Tuesday, as the Special Envoy for the country called for joint efforts by Yemenis and the international community to break the entrenched cycle of violence.

Afghanistan: Food insecurity and malnutrition threaten ‘an entire generation’

15 Mar 2022

People in Afghanistan are today facing a food insecurity and malnutrition crisis of “unparalleled proportions”, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator said on Tuesday.

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Myanmar: ‘Appalling’ violations demand ‘unified and resolute international response’

15 Mar 2022

Security forces in Myanmar have killed at least 1,600 people and detained more than 12,500, since the military coup last year, the UN rights office said on Tuesday.

UN on ‘positive trajectory’ towards full gender parity  

15 Mar 2022

Gender equality and women’s rights are essential to a renewed social contract anchored in human rights - the new Agenda for Peace - the UN chief told a meeting on Tuesday aimed at advancing women’s leadership worldwide.

Syria: Children ‘live in fear of violence’, scarred by 11 years of war

15 Mar 2022

Nearly five million children born in Syria since March 2011 have known nothing but conflict. After 11 years of war, the crisis continues to leave them struggling with physical and psychological scars, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday.

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Ukraine war creating a child refugee almost every second: UNICEF

15 Mar 2022

Almost one child per second in Ukraine is becoming a refugee of the war, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday, as the total number of people who have now fled the country since the Russian invasion began, passed three million.

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UN rights chief decries mass execution of 81 people in Saudi Arabia

14 Mar 2022

The UN human rights chief has condemned the beheading of 81 people by Saudi Arabia during the course of a single day, charged with terrorism-related offences.

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Ukraine health facilities ‘stretched to breaking point’, warns WHO

14 Mar 2022

The World Health Organisation (WHO) warned on Monday that it is working “day and night” to keep medical supply chains open and preserve the health system in Ukraine, where, it says, medical facilities are stretched to breaking point.

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Ukraine: ‘We need peace now’ declares Guterres, warning of global hunger meltdown

14 Mar 2022

Ukraine is being “decimated before the eyes of the world” with Russia’s military offensive against civilians “reaching terrifying proportions”, said the UN chief on Monday, warning that a resulting meltdown of the global economy is provoking a hunger crisis that is hitting the poorest, hardest.

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Women and girls must lead battle against ‘widespread and interlinked crises’

14 Mar 2022

To forge a sustainable future for us all, “women and girls must be front and centre, leading the way”. Secretary-General António Guterres told the opening session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on Monday.

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Yemen facing ‘outright catastrophe’ over rising hunger, warn UN humanitarians

14 Mar 2022

Yemen’s already dire hunger crisis is “teetering on the edge of outright catastrophe”, UN agency chiefs said on Monday, as new data analysis from the war-ravaged country indicated potentially record food insecurity.

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To attack babies is ‘an act of unconscionable cruelty’: UN top officials urge stop to attacks on health care in Ukraine

13 Mar 2022

Since Russia invaded Ukraine, 31 attacks on health care have been documented by the World Health Organization. These incidents have killed and injured civilians, as well as destroyed facilities and ambulances, disrupting access to essential health services.

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Economic effects of Lake Albert flooding ‘devastating’ for affected Ugandans

13 Mar 2022

The flooding of Lake Albert, in Africa’s Great Lakes Region, has caused huge economic losses on the shores of Uganda, where people were already struggling to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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First Person: ‘I speak up for those who cannot’

12 Mar 2022

Maya Aktar, a garment worker from Bangladesh, represents other migrants employed in the sector, in Jordan. She explains how she became involved in the union movement, and the positive difference this has made to the lives of her members.

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South Sudan bracing for ‘worst hunger crisis ever’

11 Mar 2022

More than 70 percent of South Sudan’s population will struggle to survive the peak of the annual ‘lean season’ this year, as the country grapples with unprecedented levels of food insecurity caused by conflict, climate shocks, COVID-19, and rising costs, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday.

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‘We cannot fail the Syrian people’ Guterres declares, marking 11 years of brutal war

11 Mar 2022

Syria’s 11 years of brutal fighting has come at an “unconscionable human cost”, subjecting millions there to human rights violations on a “massive and systematic scale”, said the UN chief on Friday, marking yet another tragic anniversary

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Women must be given space to lead if Afghanistan is to find peace: Bachelet

10 Mar 2022

Whether as peacebuilders, humanitarians or pivotal actors courageously pushing their communities forward, Afghan women must be given the space to lead if the country is to find peace and progress, the UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet stressed in a statement on Thursday.