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06/06/2025

‘Number of Aid Workers Killed in Gaza, Highest in UN History’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The United Nations paid tribute on Thursday to the 168 staff members who lost their lives in 2024. They include 126 personnel killed in Gaza, all but one of whom served with the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA. 

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A shredded UN flag flies over a destroyed school building in Khan Younis, Gaza
© UNOCHA/Themba Linden | A shredded UN flag flies over a destroyed school building in Khan Younis, Gaza

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06/06/2025

‘In Gaza, Daily Food Intake Has Fallen Well Below What a Human Body Needs to Survive‘

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The lack of food entering Gaza caused by ongoing Israeli aid restrictions is leaving increasing numbers of Palestinians “vulnerable to starvation”, with daily energy intake now well below what a human body needs to survive, the UN warned on Thursday .

People who have taken refuge in school run by the UN agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza are struggling to survive as they lack access to basic humanitarian needs.
© UNRWA | People who have taken refuge in school run by the UN agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza are struggling to survive as they lack access to basic humanitarian needs.

Latest data simulations from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) point to the average Gazan eating just 1,400 calories per day – “or 67 per cent of what a human body needs to survive” (2,300 calories) as of May.

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05/06/2025

Life Below Water Goes Deep: Our Planet’s Greatest Untold Story

Human Wrongs Watch

NICE, France, Jun 2 2025 (IPS)** As David Attenborough reflects in his new documentary Ocean, “After living for nearly 100 years on this planet, I now understand the most important place on Earth is not on land, but at sea”.
 

Credit: NOAA Photo Library

The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3), scheduled to take place in Nice, France from 9-13 June, will bring together Heads of State, scientists, civil society and business leaders around a single goal: to halt the silent collapse of the planet’s largest – and arguably most vital – ecosystem.

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05/06/2025

The World’s Oceans Are Dying. Can a UN Summit Turn the Tide?

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As coral reefs bleach, fish stocks collapse, and sea temperatures break records, world leaders are heading to the French Riviera — not for leisure, but for one of the most urgent diplomatic gatherings of the year.

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Over 50 per cent of marine species face the threat of extinction by 2100.
© Daniel Sly | Over 50 per cent of marine species face the threat of extinction by 2100.

From June 9 to 13, the coastal city of Nice will host the Third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3), a high-level summit co-chaired by France and Costa Rica.

Its mission: to confront a deepening ocean emergency that scientists warn is nearing a point of no return.

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05/06/2025

Hundreds of Cholera Cases Are Declared Per Day in Sudan

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 5 2025 (IPS)* A particularly virulent outbreak of cholera was detected in the Khartoum State of Sudan and is a direct result of the Sudanese Civil War, warns the United Nations.

UNICEF’S cholera response in Sudan. A doctor mixes an oral rehydration solution, which treats cholera. Credit: UNICEF/Ahmed Mohamdeen Elfatih

“The resurgence of cholera is more than a public health emergency – it is a symptom of deep, persistent inequality. Cholera takes hold where poverty is entrenched, where healthcare is scarce, and where conflict has shattered the systems that keep children safe…”

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05/06/2025

‘Our worst held fears are being confirmed’: Dozens of Bodies Discovered in Libya Mass Graves

Human Wrongs Watch

 (UN News)* — Dozens of bodies have been discovered at official and unofficial detention sites in Libya. The grim findings confirm deep concerns about abuse and torture at the facilities, according to the UN human rights chief Volker Türk. 

Migrants sit in the courtyard of a detention centre in Libya. (file)
© UNICEF/Alessio Romenzi | Migrants sit in the courtyard of a detention centre in Libya. (file)

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05/06/2025

US Vetoes Security Council Resolution Demanding Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — A draft resolution calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza failed to pass in the UN Security Council on Wednesday after the United States cast its veto – blocking the initiative backed by all ten elected members of the Council.

UN Security Council members voting in favour of the draft resolution.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe | UN Security Council members voting in favour of the draft resolution.

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05/06/2025

Haiti: ‘Armed Violence Continues to Expose Children to Widespread Sexual Abuse, Exploitation and Recruitment by Gangs…’

Human Wrongs Watch

Top UN advocate sounds alarm over sexual violence crisis in gang-ravaged Haiti

A woman walks with her children between several tents inside the displacement site at Jean Marie Césard School, Route de Frères, Port-au-Prince.
© UNICEF/UNI701778/Jean | A woman walks with her children between several tents inside the displacement site at Jean Marie Césard School, Route de Frères, Port-au-Prince.

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04/06/2025

Less than 5% of Gaza’s Cropland Area Remains Available for Cultivation

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By UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)*

Gaza’s agricultural infrastructure continues to deteriorate ‘at alarming rate’

Before the start of the conflict, agriculture accounted for approximately 10 percent of Gaza’s economy. ©FAO/Yousef Alrozzi

Rome, 26 May 2025 Less than five percent of the Gaza Strip’s cropland area remains available for cultivation, according to the latest geospatial assessment carried out by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT), further deteriorating food production capacity and exacerbating  the risk of famine in the area.

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04/06/2025

Haiti: World Food Programme Sounds the Alarm over Humanitarian Situation as Hurricane Season Begins

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As the hurricane season gets underway in the Caribbean, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) is sounding the alarm over Haiti’s humanitarian situation. 
 
Displaced families seek refuge in Saint-Marc, Haiti.
© UNICEF/Ralph Tedy Erol | Displaced families seek refuge in Saint-Marc, Haiti.
 
With roughly half the population, 5.7 million people, facing some sort of emergency level of hunger, Haiti is one of five countries in the world with catastrophic levels of hunger.
 
“Despite all the violence, displacement and collapse”, WFP remains in Haiti, Lola Castro, Regional Director in Latin America and the Caribbean, said during a briefing on Tuesday , having recently returned from the country. 

More than one million people in Haiti are displaced due to ongoing gang violence and insecurity.

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