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Yemen: food insecurity a ‘ticking timebomb’, warn aid agencies

11 Dec 2020

UN humanitarians issued a fresh alert on Friday for war-torn Yemen, warning that time is running out to avoid famine in the country. Out of two million children who need treatment for acute malnutrition, 360,000 are at risk of dying if they do not receive medical care, the World Food Programme (WFP) said.

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Rich countries’ support for children ‘totally inadequate’: UN report

10 Dec 2020

The UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, slams the levels of financial support for children allocated by high-income countries during the pandemic as totally inadequate, in a child poverty report issued on Friday.

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WFP chief uses Nobel speech as call for action to avert ‘hunger pandemic’

10 Dec 2020

With 270 million people – more than the entire population of Western Europe – “marching toward starvation”, the head of the World Food Programme (WFP) called for greater action to avert a “hunger pandemic”, in accepting the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the UN agency on Thursday. 

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UN makes progress on 'greening the blue'

10 Dec 2020

In 2019, the UN system continued to make steady progress towards reducing its environmental footprint, recording decreases in emissions and implementing advanced environment management systems. 

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‘Green recovery’ from COVID-19 can slow climate change: UN environment report

09 Dec 2020

Despite a brief dip in global carbon dioxide emissions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the planet is still heading for a global temperature rise in excess of 3 degrees Celsius this century, a new United Nations report has revealed. 

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UN emergency relief fund, ‘an investment in humanity’ declares Guterres

08 Dec 2020

The UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) which responds to crises around the world, consistently delivers “principled, coordinated, fast and agile” humanitarian action, the UN chief said on Monday, appealing for hundreds of millions of dollars for the year ahead. 

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Developing countries raise climate ambitions to plot path out of pandemic

08 Dec 2020

Developing countries are building more ambitious plans to tackle climate change, with COVID-19 stimulus packages often serving as a springboard towards a greener recovery, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said on Tuesday.

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54 million women and youth face staggering humanitarian challenges 

07 Dec 2020

As COVID-19 continues to disproportionately impact women and girls hit by multiple humanitarian crises, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency appealed on Monday for $818 million to provide 54 million women and youth with essential and life-saving services throughout 2021. 

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‘Quickly restore the rule of law’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray, urges Guterres

07 Dec 2020

The UN Secretary-General said on Monday it was “essential to quickly restore the rule of law” in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray, where Government forces and those loyal to the ruling Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have been engaged in fighting for more than a month.

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UN spotlights ‘critical role’ of aviation in pandemic recovery, marking International Day

07 Dec 2020

The United Nations is commemorating the International Civil Aviation Day on Monday, highlighting the importance of the sector in lifting the world to recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. 

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UN working at ‘full speed’ to prepare for humanitarian mission to Ethiopia’s Tigray

04 Dec 2020

The UN’s humanitarian coordination office, said on Friday that it was doing its utmost to secure aid access to Ethiopia’s Tigray region, after a deal was struck to reach displaced civilians, following weeks of fighting between federal and regional forces.

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Vanuatu graduates from list of least developed countries

04 Dec 2020

The Pacific island nation of Vanuatu has graduated from the status of least developed countries (LDC), becoming the sixth ever country to achieve the milestone, since the category was created in 1971. 

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Yemen: Unchecked violations ‘may amount to war crimes’, Security Council hears

03 Dec 2020

UN experts called on the Security Council on Thursday, along with the international community at large, to put an end to the “surreal and absurd dimension” of human rights violations engulfing war-torn Yemen, where abuses continue unchecked.    

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Amid ‘unprecedented’ needs, UNICEF asks for $6.4 billion to help 190 million children

03 Dec 2020

The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday, launched a $6.4 billion emergency funding appeal to reach more than 190 million children affected by humanitarian crises amidst the coronavirus pandemic. 

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Revealed: The cost of the pandemic on world's poorest countries

03 Dec 2020

More than 32 million of the world’s poorest people face being pulled back into extreme poverty because of COVID-19, leading UN economists said on Thursday, highlighting data showing that the pandemic is likely to cause the worst economic crisis in decades among least developed countries (LDCs). 

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COVID-19 could push over 1 billion into extreme poverty, finds UN report

03 Dec 2020

An additional 207 million people could be pushed into extreme poverty by severe long term impact of the coronavirus pandemic – bringing the total number to more than 1 billion – by 2030, a new study from the UN Development Programme (UNDP) has found. 

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Ethiopian Government and UN strike deal for ‘unimpeded’ humanitarian access in Tigray

02 Dec 2020

The UN on Friday announced that agreement has been reached with the Ethiopian Government to allow “unimpeded, sustained and secure access” for humanitarian supplies to reach those in need across areas now under its control in Tigray.

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The Handmaid’s Tale: making a drama out of a crisis

02 Dec 2020

The Handmaid’s Tale, an award-winning television series, may be about a fictional “alternative reality”, but the show’s creators have gone to great lengths to ensure that references to themes such as climate change, human rights abuses, and refugees, are as real and accurate as possible, by collaborating closely with UN experts.

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UN chief launches plan to revitalise Beirut as ‘beating heart of Lebanon’

02 Dec 2020

Against the “grim background” of tragic explosions that destroyed much of central Beirut in early August, the UN chief on Wednesday offered a new multi-agency plan to help the Lebanese people move forward, following months of political gridlock.  

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2020 may be third hottest year on record, world could hit climate change milestone by 2024

02 Dec 2020

Global pressure on wages from COVID-19 will not stop with the arrival of a vaccine, the head of the International Labour Organization (ILO) warned on Wednesday, coinciding with a major report showing how the pandemic had slowed or reversed a trend of rising wages across the world, hitting women workers and the low-paid hardest.  

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Climate Action: It’s time to make peace with nature, UN chief urges

02 Dec 2020

The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has described the fight against the climate crisis as the top priority for the 21st Century, in a passionate, uncompromising speech delivered on Wednesday at Columbia University in New York.

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COVID-19’s impact on wages is only just getting started, ILO warns

02 Dec 2020

Global pressure on wages from COVID-19 will not stop with the arrival of a vaccine, the head of the International Labour Organization (ILO) warned on Wednesday, coinciding with a major report showing how the pandemic had slowed or reversed a trend of rising wages across the world, hitting women workers and the low-paid hardest.

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Cut fossil fuels production to ward off ‘catastrophic’ warming: UN-backed report

02 Dec 2020

Countries must decrease production of fossil fuels by 6 per cent per year, between 2020 and 2030, if the world is to avert "catastrophic” global temperature rise, a new UN-backed report has found. 

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UN humanitarian office puts Yemen war dead at 233,000, mostly from ‘indirect causes’

01 Dec 2020

Almost a quarter of a million people have died in Yemen’s war, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said on its website on Tuesday, confirming the huge toll from a conflict that has ravaged Yemen’s economy and created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

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With challenges, COVID-19 also saw initiatives helping migrants: Guterres 

01 Dec 2020

The Global Compact for Migration, adopted by countries in 2018 as a comprehensive framework for cooperation on international migration, is “taking root in promising ways”, the UN Secretary General said on Tuesday. 

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COVID-19 can spark new generation of social protection measures: UN chief

01 Dec 2020

While COVID-19 has wiped out important development gains in mere months, with extreme poverty rising for the first time in decades, the pandemic could spark the transformations needed to achieve stronger social protection systems, the UN Secretary-General said on Tuesday.  

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UNHCR asks Ethiopia for urgent access to 96,000 Eritreans cut off without food

01 Dec 2020

The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, appealed to Ethiopia on Tuesday for urgent access to 96,000 Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, saying the month-long conflict in Tigray had left them without vital supplies.

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UN appeals for $35 billion to help world’s ‘most vulnerable and fragile’ in 2021

01 Dec 2020

A record 235 million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection next year, a near- 40 per cent increase on 2020 which is “almost entirely from COVID-19”, the UN’s emergency relief chief said on Tuesday. 

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Growing potatoes in the air: agricultural innovation in Rwanda

30 Nov 2020

A Rwandan entrepreneur is pioneering the use of innovative farming technology that, he believes, is set to play a major role in feeding the growing population in his country, amid increasing pressure on arable land.

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UN refugee agency appeals for $147 million to support thousands of Ethiopians fleeing to Sudan

30 Nov 2020

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has launched an appeal for $147 million to support as many as 100,000 people fleeing Ethiopia’s Tigray region into neighbouring Sudan, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Monday.