I see a light at the end of the tunnel for Nigeria : A UN Resident Coordinator blog

Edward Kallon, the outgoing UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, is moving on after five years in the past. In this blog, Mr. Kallon reflects on the many challenges facing Africa’s most populous nation, the impact the UN has made on his watch, and the prospects for a prosperous, sustainable future. https://news.un.org/feed/view/en/story/2021/12/1108232
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Climate change fuels tensions in Nigeria

Climate change fuels tensions in Nigeria

14 Jun 2024

Despite its huge potential, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, continues to grapple with a host of challenges which are impacting people’s lives and triggering conflict over key resources, a senior UN official in the country said on Friday.

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Building resilience in Mozambique: A UN Resident Coordinator blog

Building resilience in Mozambique: A UN Resident Coordinator blog

09 Jul 2023

Grappling with climate shocks, COVID-19 recovery, and conflict, Mozambique is building resilience and overcoming many challenges, as Myrta Kaulard, outgoing UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in in the country, explains to UN News.

Changing lives in The Gambia: A UN Resident Coordinator Blog

05 Mar 2023

Seraphine Wakana, the UN Resident Coordinator in The Gambia, is coming to the end of her mandate. In this blog, she reflects on her experience over the last five years, which have seen the country emerge from a long period of authoritarian rule.