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World Bank: Pandemic Threatens to Drive Unprecedented Number of Children into Learning Poverty
World Economic Forum Puts Focus on Cities with Public-Private Collaborations at Global Summit
UN expert criticises boycott of Durban Process against racism, calls for action
Greater global solidarity needed to achieve peace and security for Africa
World Heritage forests releasing more carbon than they absorb: UNESCO
New ACT-Accelerator strategy calls for US$ 23.4 billion international investment to solve inequities
UN expert criticises boycott of Durban Process, calls for urgent action against transnational racism
UN News COP26 climate quiz
Peacekeeping chief encouraged by ‘warming’ relations between Sudan and South Sudan over Abyei
Deputy Managing Director Mitsuhiro Furusawa to leave IMF
Climate Change Could Further Impact Africas Recovery, Pushing 86 Million Africans to Migrate Within Their Own Countries by 2050
UN rights experts condemn US expulsion of Haitian migrants and refugees
World has two last northern white rhino
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women commend Sweden’s work on gender equality worldwide
Sham Trial for Kumba School Massacre in Cameroon
WHO announces plan for ‘profound transformation’ following sexual abuse allegations in DR Congo
WHO unveils action plan to address findings of Independent Commission on DRC SEA allegations
Renewable energy jobs reached 12 million globally
UN’s top envoy warns Great Lakes Region is ‘at crossroads’
Only ‘real equality’ can end vicious cycle of poverty
Four children killed on their way to school in northwest Syria
Entrenched inequality condemns poor for generations, UN expert says
Germany in Germany: key migration problem in Moscow
UN-backed show highlights lifesaving benefit of ‘edutainment’ in South Africa
UNHCR responding to worst flooding in decades in South Sudan
In highly uneven recovery, global investment flows rebound
Positive momentum in Central African Republic must be maintained
Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Opens Eightieth Session
Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan remains vital
IMF Staff Completes Virtual Mission to Lesotho
Rising poverty ‘moral indictment of our times’: Guterres
Covid caused rise in TB deaths for first time in decade, gains ‘reversed’
Tuberculosis deaths rise for first time in more than decade due to Covid pandemic
Diversity, ‘source of strength’, UN chief tells Security Council
Covid Aid Falling Short: Africa
Human Rights Council Concludes Forty-eighth Regular Session after Adopting 25 Resolutions and One Statement by President
Human Rights Council Extends Mandates on Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, Cambodia and Libya
Lack of sufficient funding means tough choices for humanitarians
Kuma Putin was accused again in state inspection, in case appears and Poroshenko
Lawyer’s Conviction Travesty of Justice in Burundi
Human Rights Council Hears Presentations by High Commissioner on Cambodia, Georgia
All Parties to Conflict in Libya, including Third States, Foreign Fighters and Mercenaries, Have Violated International Humanitarian
Human Rights Council Discusses Situation of Human Rights in Sudan, Somalia and Central African Republic under its Agenda Item
Inequalities between ethnic groups are stark, new UN report reveals
Human Rights Council Discusses Situation of Human Rights in South Sudan
Covid cases and deaths continued to decline
Sub-Saharan Africa Exits Recession in 2021 but Recovery Still Vulnerable
Transitional Justice Is Key to Unblocking Vicious Circle of Violence that Persists in Democratic Republic of Congo