
Better Knowledge for Better Care – International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

COVID-19 Upends ‘Entire Generation’ of 600 Million South Asian Children
(UN News)* — Without urgent action, COVID-19 will continue to unravel decades of progress across South Asia, destroying the “hopes and futures of an entire generation”, warns a new report released on Tuesday [23 June 2020] by the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF.

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Cultural Changes in Times of Disaster
By Fernando Ayala*
Opposing the destruction of the planet and human civilization may be the primary task of the current and next generation

23 June 2020 (Wall Street International)* — Homo sapiens is the main predator of nature and its peers. For the sake of progress, our species has polluted seas, air, and land, destroyed ancient forests, over-exploited natural resources and is currently doing everything possible to destroy the Amazon basin, one of the main sources of oxygen, that regulates the climate of the region and neutralizes the greenhouse effect.
Countries Urged to Act Over Potential HIV Drug Shortages in Two Months
Human Wrongs Watch
(UN News)* — Stocks of medication for HIV patients could run out in the next two months, because of higher costs linked to lockdowns and COVID-19 border closures, UNAIDS said on Monday [22 June 2020].

In a call to countries and manufacturers to take pre-emptive action now, the agency said that both the production of generic antiretroviral drugs and their distribution are threatened.
Millions of people could be at risk – particularly in developing countries – if they go without treatment, both to themselves and others from an increased chance of HIV transmission, according to the UN agency.
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Invisible Women, Invisible Problems – International Widows’ Day

COVID-19: Massive Losses in Working Hours, Equivalent to 305 Million Full-Time Jobs, Predicted for Second Quarter of 2020, While Some 1.25 Billion Workers Are Employed in High-Risk Sectors
Human Wrongs Watch
UN Secretary-General is calling for immediate support for at-risk workers, enterprises, jobs and incomes in a new Policy Brief on the World of Work and COVID-19, prepared with the ILO.

GENEVA, 10 June 2020 (ILO)* – Almost all of the world’s workers, some 94 per cent, were living in countries with some type of workplace closure measures in place in May 2020, according to the UN Secretary-General’s Policy Brief on the World of Work and COVID-19 .
Nowruz: The Seeds of a New Day
Human Wrongs Watch
By UNESCO*
From the cult of the vegetation god Osiris in ancient Egypt to the summer solstice celebrations in Sardinia, Italy, to the Maronite feast of Eid el Burbara in Lebanon and the ceremonies of the Piramalai Kallar in Tamil Nadu, India, the symbol of the sprouted seed plays a central role in many rituals. Wheat, barley, or lentil sprouts are also at the heart of Nowruz – the New Year of the peoples who were once part of the Persian Empire – celebrated each spring by around 300 million people worldwide. But why are the shoots thrown into the water?
Salvatore D’Onofrio
‘Resolving Forced Displacement Is Not Just a Moral or Humanitarian Imperative, It Is … Critical to Regional and International Stability’ – Grandi
Human Wrongs Watch
By Tim Gaynor*
A Congolese family pose for a photo in Tshikapa in the Kasai region of south-central Democratic Republic of the Congo in November 2019. They had recently returned from Angola as security returned to their region. © UNHCR/John Wessels
GENEVA (UNHCR)* – Ending conflicts around the world that are driving unprecedented global displacement is not just a moral imperative but critical for international stability, the UN’s refugee chief on 18 June 2020 told a top UN body.
Seven Refugees Making a Difference during the Time of COVID-19
Human Wrongs Watch
By UNHCR Staff*
By producing soap, treating the sick and shopping for the vulnerable, these refugees from around the world are taking action to fight the coronavirus. | Español | Français | عربي
From health workers to educators, to broadcasters and volunteers, many refugees are finding ways to play a part in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and caring for those who fall ill.© UNHCR

