Archive for ‘Migrants and Refugees’

10/12/2025

Gaza’s Babies ‘Scarred by War Before First Breath’ by Malnutrition

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(UN News)* — Mothers whove been left starving in Gaza are now giving birth to underweight or premature babies who die in intensive care units or struggle to survive as they endure acute malnutrition, the UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF) warned on Tuesday [].

 
A newborn at Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Aid agencies say that Israeli aid restrictions have depleted hospitals and "starved and stressed" mothers.
© UNFPA/Bisan Ouda | A newborn at Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Aid agencies say that Israeli aid restrictions have depleted hospitals and “starved and stressed” mothers.

Speaking from the shattered enclave, UNICEF Communication Manager Tess Ingram said that at least 165 children are reported to have died “painful, preventable deaths” related to malnutrition during the war between Hamas fighters and Israel.

A lesser-known scourge is acute hunger among pregnant and breastfeeding women and “the devastating domino effect” of this lack of a healthy diet on thousands of newborns.

 

 

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10/12/2025

‘All we want for Sudan is peace’ Say Children Fleeing Violence

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(UN News)* — Nahed was visiting Sudan’s capital Khartoum with her family to celebrate Eid, a major Islamic holiday, when the war broke out between the rival armies vying for control of her homeland.
 
A woman walks through a camp for people who fled violence in North Darfur.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Jamal | A woman walks through a camp for people who fled violence in North Darfur.

Only 16 at the time, she saw armed men attacking her village and killing people – her grandfather and uncle among them. Girls were raped or taken.

“Nahed managed to escape but said it was terrifying,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell who described Nahed’s story on Tuesday [].

“The chilling memories remain.”

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09/12/2025

Global Atrocity Risks Rising, Warns New United Nations Adviser on Genocide Prevention

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(UN News)* — The world is witnessing an alarming erosion of respect for international law, with conflicts increasingly targeting civilians and heightening the risk of atrocity crimes, warns the United Nations’ newly appointed Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide.

Chaloka Beyani (at podium), Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, addresses the dedication of the "Flower of Srebrenica" Memorial at UN Headquarters honouring the victims of the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica.
UN Photo/Ariana Lindquist | Chaloka Beyani (at podium), Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, addresses the dedication of the “Flower of Srebrenica” Memorial at UN Headquarters honouring the victims of the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica.

In his first interview since assuming the post in August, Chaloka Beyani reflected on the origins of his mandate, created by the UN Security Council in the wake of the genocides in Rwanda and Srebrenica, and drew sobering parallels with the crises unfolding today. 

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09/12/2025

UN Strongly Condemns Israel’s Unauthorised Entry of UNRWA Compound in East Jerusalem

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(UN News)* — The UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said that Israeli police raided its compound in East Jerusalem early on Monday [], representing “a new challenge to international law.”

UNRWA Headquarters in East Jerusalem. (file)
UNRWA | UNRWA Headquarters in East Jerusalem. (file)

Israeli police accompanied by municipal officials forcibly entered the facility, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini wrote on the social media platform X.

Police motorcycles, trucks and forklifts were brought in and all communications were cut, he said, while furniture, IT equipment and other property were seized.

The UN flag was pulled down and replaced with an Israeli flag.

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08/12/2025

USD 4.7 Billion Urgently Needed to Assist 41 Million People on the Move in 2026

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By the International Organization for Migration*

Geneva, 8 December 2025 – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched its 2026 Global Appeal, requesting USD 4.7 billion to assist 41 million people on the move and to reinforce the systems that make migration safe, orderly, and regular.

Every year, more than 200,000 migrants take the perilous journey from Djibouti’s coast. Photo credit IOM 2024/ Andi Pratiwi

The Appeal highlights a simple yet urgent reality: people move in search of protection, opportunity and stability, and these needs require sustained, principled support.

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08/12/2025

From Ruins to Rebuilding: Three Jamaican Mothers Face the Future after Hurricane

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By Karina Tijomirov and Maxine Alleyne, IOM

(UN News)* — Three women in Jamaica whose lives were upended by the destructive force of a hurricane which battered the Caribbean island are looking to rebuild their future.

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Communities in Jamaica are clearing up after the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.
© WFP/Arete | Communities in Jamaica are clearing up after the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa.

Right before Hurricane Melissa swept across Jamaica in late October 2025, Rose* took her two children to a friend’s sturdy concrete home to keep them safe.

When they returned the next morning, everything had vanished. “The house was gone,” she said. “I didn’t even see the roof, just a piece of lumber.”

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08/12/2025

​​Central America: Displaced Face Increasing Abandonment​

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An empty school classroom in Honduras. The lack of funding that led to the reduction of NRC operations in northern Central America leaves gaps in the areas of education, protection and legal assistance for internally displaced persons, migrants and refugees. Photo: Ariel Sosa/NRC

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07/12/2025

Mozambique’s Displaced Facing Massive Needs as Attacks Intensify

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(UN News)* — The ongoing emergency in northern Mozambique continues to worsen as prolonged attacks by non-state armed groups in Nampula trigger one of the largest displacement surges of the year, the UN warned on

Families gather in northern Mozambique's Nampula Province, after fleeing violence.
© UNHCR/Isadora Zoni | Families gather in northern Mozambique’s Nampula Province, after fleeing violence.
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According to the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, 107,000 people have fled their homes in recent weeks, pushing total displacement in just the past four months to 330,000.
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They barely had time to recover when they again had to leave, due to attacks or fear of attacks,” said Paola Emerson, OCHA Head of Office in Mozambique.

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07/12/2025

United Nations Sounds Alarm as Landmine Deaths Rise amid Deep Funding Cuts

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(UN News)* — The deadly legacy of conflicts old and new – from Gaza to Sudan and beyond – continues to kill and maim civilians on a near-daily basis, mine action workers said on 3 December 2025, as they appealed for greater support for their lifesaving work in the face of deep funding cuts.

Ukraine is now the most mined country in the world following Russia's full-scale invasion.
© UNDP Ukraine | Ukraine is now the most mined country in the world following Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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Speaking on the sidelines of a key international meeting in support of landmine action taking place at UN Geneva, experts in the field explained how shrinking resources in Afghanistan and Nigeria have exposed civilians to unexploded ordnance.

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07/12/2025

Israeli Raids and Settler Attacks Deepen Humanitarian Crisis in West Bank

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(UN News)* — A spike in Israeli military raids and settler violence across the occupied West Bank is driving new displacement, shutting schools and disrupting essential services for tens of thousands of Palestinians, the UN relief coordination office, OCHA, said in its latest humanitarian update Friday [].

A mother and her children go through their belongings after a room in their home was burned in a settler attack in southern Hebron, West Bank. (July 2025)
© UNICEF/Rawan Eleyan | A mother and her children go through their belongings after a room in their home was burned in a settler attack in southern Hebron, West Bank. (July 2025)
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Between 25 November and 1 December, four Palestinians, including one child, were killed by Israeli forces, bringing the total number of Palestinians killed in the West Bank so far this year to 227. Nearly half of all fatalities in 2025 were recorded in the Jenin and Nablus governorates.
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Large-scale operations in Jenin and Tubas governorates alone affected more than 95,000 Palestinians last week.

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