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Our news page provides you with a round up of UN news related to economic development, humanitarian aid, climate change, and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You will find the summary of news articles together with a link to the news source.

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A pinch (less) of salt can save lives, WHO says in new report

09 Mar 2023

Implementing sodium reduction policies could save an estimated seven million lives globally by 2030, WHO said in a new report launched on Thursday.

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LDC5 spotlights contributions of women and girls in tech, despite tough odds and nagging barriers

08 Mar 2023

The Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) joined the world in marking International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements of women and girls everywhere. Strong calls for empowerment rang out in the massive convention center, with young women scientists and innovators, like the Afghan Girl’s Robotics Team, urging: “Never give up!” 

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LDC5: Proposed online university sparks hope of bridging education gap in least developed countries

08 Mar 2023

A proposed new global online university “has enormous potential to lend hope, learning and access to marginalized groups who presently could not reach higher education.” This is the message of Rabab Fatima, Secretary-General of the Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries, known as LDC5. 

LDC5: Proposed online university sparks hope of bridging education gap in least developed countries

08 Mar 2023

A proposed new global online university “has enormous potential to lend hope, learning and access to marginalized groups who presently could not reach higher education.” This is the message of Rabab Fatima, Secretary-General of the Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries, known as LDC5. 

LDC5 spotlights contributions of women and girls in tech, despite tough odds and persistent barriers

08 Mar 2023

The Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5), under way in Doha, Qatar, joined the world in marking International Women’s Day, celebrating the achievements of women and girls everywhere. Strong calls for empowerment rang out in the massive convention center, with young women scientists and innovators, like the Afghan Girl’s Robotics Team, among those urging: “Never give up!” 

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Compromise is crucial in search for peace for sake of all Syrians, urges UN negotiator

08 Mar 2023

The Syrian conflict will only be resolved if all parties involved in it are prepared to make the kind of compromises on humanitarian grounds that followed last month’s earthquake disaster, UN negotiator Geir Pedersen said on Wednesday.

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Close gaps to drive progress for next generations, youth delegates tell LDC5

07 Mar 2023

Dozens of youth delegates, representing some 226 million young people from 46 least developed countries (LDCs), took centre stage on Tuesday at a United Nations conference under way in Doha, Qatar, to spotlight a range of development issues affecting them and their vulnerable countries. 

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LDC5: UN conference weighs building resilient agrifood systems in the face of risk and uncertainty

07 Mar 2023

Government leaders and experts attending the Fifth UN Conference on Least Developed Countries (LDC5) and weighing the main challenges facing the world’s most vulnerable countries, have called for the LDCs to be supported through, among others, promoting agricultural investment and using modern technologies to achieve food security.

LDC5: UN conference weighs building resilient agrifood systems in the face of risk and uncertainty

07 Mar 2023

Government leaders and experts attending the Fifth UN Conference on Least Developed Countries (LDC5) and weighing the main challenges facing the world’s most vulnerable countries, have called for the LDCs to be supported through, among others, promoting agricultural investment and using modern technologies to achieve food security.

UN continues to support Pakistan flood response

07 Mar 2023

Six months after the devastating floods in Pakistan, humanitarians have reached more than seven million people with food and other essential services, the United Nations has reported. 

Close gaps to drive progress for next generations, youth delegates tell LDC5

07 Mar 2023

Dozens of youth delegates, representing some 226 million young people from 46 least developed countries (LDCs), took centre stage on Tuesday at a United Nations conference under way in Doha, Qatar, to spotlight a range of development issues affecting them and their countries. 

Tropical cyclone Freddy set to further weaken cholera-hit Malawi

07 Mar 2023

Malawi’s deadly cholera outbreak could worsen if - as expected - Tropical Cyclone Freddy triggers further heavy rainfall in the south of the country, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

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Tropical Cyclone Freddy on track to become record-breaking storm

07 Mar 2023

Tropical Cyclone Freddy - which is threatening communities in Madagascar and Mozambique for a second time in as many weeks – could become the longest-lasting storm of its kind on record, the World Meteorological Office (WMO) said on Tuesday. 

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LDC5: UN conference calls for more inclusive and fair digital transformation in world’s least developed countries

06 Mar 2023

A United Nations conference under way in Doha, Qatar, has turned its attention to one of the most nettlesome global challenges: closing the staggeringly wide digital divide between the world’s rich and poor nations. Fresh attention to this issue comes as a new UN report finds that two-thirds of the population of the least developed countries (LDCs) is still offline.

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Jobs and pay for women, barely improved in 20 years: UN labour agency

06 Mar 2023

In a new blow for equality in the 21st century workplace, UN labour experts said on Monday that women’s access to jobs, their employment conditions and a persistent pay gap, have barely improved worldwide in nearly two decades.

Jobs and pay for women, barely improved in 20 years: UN labour agency

06 Mar 2023

In a new blow for equality in the 21st century workplace, UN labour experts said on Monday that women’s access to jobs, their employment conditions and a persistent pay gap, have barely improved worldwide in nearly two decades.

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South Sudan faces ‘make or break’ year on road to lasting peace

06 Mar 2023

South Sudan sits at a critical crossroad, with swift action needed to quell chronic intercommunal clashes, ramp up assistance to ever more communities in need, and advance progress towards a durable peace, senior UN officials told the Security Council on Monday.

LDC5: UN conference calls for more inclusive and fair digital transformation in world’s least developed countries

06 Mar 2023

A United Nations conference under way in Doha, Qatar, has turned its attention to one of the world’s most nettlesome global challenges: closing the staggeringly wide digital divide between rich and poor nations. Fresh attention to this issue comes as a just-launched UN report finds that two-thirds of the population of the least developed countries (LDCs) is still offline.

More than 850,000 Syrian, Turkish children displaced by earthquakes

06 Mar 2023

One month on from the two catastrophic earthquakes that struck Türkiye and Syria, more than 850,000 children remain displaced after being forced from their damaged or destroyed homes amid millions in dire need of aid, UN agencies said.

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No more excuses; Guterres calls for ‘revolution of support’ to aid world’s least developed countries

05 Mar 2023

World leaders are gathered in Doha, Qatar, for a major UN conference seeking to accelerate sustainable development where international assistance is most needed to unlock the full potential of the world’s most vulnerable countries and help put them on the path towards prosperity.

No more excuses; Guterres calls for ‘revolution of support’ to aid world’s least developed countries

05 Mar 2023

World leaders are gathered in Doha, Qatar, for a major UN conference seeking to accelerate sustainable development where international assistance is most needed and to unlock the full potential of the world’s most vulnerable countries and help put them on the path towards prosperity.

UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters

05 Mar 2023

Secretary-General António Guterres has congratulated UN member countries for finalizing a text to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction, calling it a “breakthrough” after nearly two decades of talks.   

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.

‘The time has come to do justice for the least developed countries,’ says UN chief Guterres

04 Mar 2023

Ahead of a major United Nations conference on the world’s most vulnerable countries, Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday urged the international community – particularly wealthy nations – to step up and help the more than 1.1 billion people in these countries break out of “vicious cycles” and lift themselves out of poverty.

5 things you need to know about the world’s least developed countries

03 Mar 2023

Three years after the world began to shut down as COVID-19 took hold, the UN and other partners will gather in Doha, Qatar, to deliver a historic new compact to support the countries whose vulnerabilities the pandemic most exposed.

5 things you need to know the world’s least developed countries

03 Mar 2023

Three years after the world began to shut down as COVID-19 took hold, the UN and other partners will gather in Doha, Qatar, to deliver a historic new compact to support the countries whose vulnerabilities the pandemic most exposed.

To save a million species, World Wildlife Day underscores crucial role of partnerships

02 Mar 2023

Leaders across the UN system have called for bolder action and more effective partnerships to protect endangered animals and plants, ahead of World Wildlife Day on Friday.

Cindy McCain appointed next head of the UN World Food Programme

02 Mar 2023

Cindy McCain will become Executive Director of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) from next month, the agency announced on Thursday.

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Niger joins crucial UN transboundary water-sharing accord

02 Mar 2023

Niger announced on Thursday that it is to join a key UN water-sharing agreement with its Lake Chad neighbours in the increasingly drought-prone Sahel region.

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Food rationing for Rohingya refugees a ‘matter of life and death’: rights expert

02 Mar 2023

As food rationing begins for Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, a top UN-appointed independent rights expert on Thursday urged the international community to step in and reverse the policy as “a matter of life and death”.