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09/10/2024

‘Drought Is on Track to Hitting Three in Four People Globally by 2050’

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Five Drought Myths Experts Say Must Be Shattered

Stockholm, September 2024 (UNCCD)* — Drought is on track to hitting three in four people globally by 2050. Around the world, scientists and practitioners have amassed a wealth of knowledge on what it takes to anticipate, prepare for, respond and adapt to drought.

09/10/2024

‘2023, the Driest Year for World’s Rivers in over Three Decades’

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WMO report highlights growing shortfalls and stress in global water resources

7 October 2024 — (WMO)* — The year 2023 marked the driest year for global rivers in over three decades, according to a new report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which signaled critical changes in water availability in an era of growing demand. 
 

The last five consecutive years have recorded widespread below-normal conditions for river flows, with reservoir inflows following a similar pattern.

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07/10/2024

What Happens If Nuclear Weapons Are Used?

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By The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)*

Nuclear weapons are the most destructive, inhumane and indiscriminate weapons ever created. Both in the scale of the devastation they cause, and in their uniquely persistent, spreading, genetically damaging radioactive fallout, they are unlike any other weapons.

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A single nuclear bomb detonated over a large city could kill millions of people. The use of tens or hundreds of nuclear bombs would disrupt the global climate, causing widespread famine.

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07/10/2024

US Nuclear Tests in the Marshall Islands Between 1946 and 1958 Left Communities Displaced, Contributed to Radioactive Land and Sea Pollution 

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UN Human Rights Council Examines Nuclear Legacy Consequences in the Marshall Islands

A boy stands on a seawall that protects his family home from the rising seas in Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
© UNICEF/Vlad Sokhin | A boy stands on a seawall that protects his family home from the rising seas in Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
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(UN News)* — The UN Human Rights Council held a dialogue on Friday [] to examine the nuclear testing legacy in the Marshall Islands, which representatives from the Pacific nation said has left their people with some of the highest rates of cancer globally.
 
06/10/2024

“Bloodied, Bruised and Broken” – More than 690 Children Reportedly Injured in Lebanon in Last Six Weeks

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UNICEF calls for a ceasefire to protect children as physical injuries and psychological suffering rise dramatically

Amir, 8 years old was injured on the 23rd of September, in South Lebanon during the dangerous escalation of the conflict in Lebanon. Now, he is being treated at one of Beirut's public hospitals.
UNICEF/UNI655861/ChoufanyAmir, 8 years old was injured on the 23rd of September, in South Lebanon during the dangerous escalation of the conflict in Lebanon. Now, he is being treated at one of Beirut’s public hospitals.

AMMAN, 4 October 2024 (UNICEF)* – More than 690 children have reportedly been injured in Lebanon as the conflict has dramatically escalated in recent weeks.

Since 20 August, the number of children injured in the conflict has increased drastically, bringing the total number injured in the last year to 890 as of 2 October, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health.

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06/10/2024

The Backstory: A Broken Doll in Broken Sudan

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By Jonathan Dumont

In the capital Khartoum, WFP’s Jon Dumont finds a war-shattered, hungry city
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The broken doll at Khartoum's Omdurman market. Photo: WFP/Jonathan Dumont
The broken doll at Khartoum’s Omdurman market. Photo: WFP/Jonathan Dumont

(WFP)*, 1 October 2024 — Walking through Khartoum’s shattered streets a few weeks ago, I spotted this doll’s head — eyes wide open, red mouth eerily smiling — lost in the rubble of the city’s once-iconic Omdurman market.

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05/10/2024

‘Orphanage City’ Helps Children in Gaza as the War Grinds On

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By Ziad Taleb
(UN News)* — Some Palestinian orphans in Gaza have gotten a glimmer of hope as the tragedies triggered by the grinding nearly year-long war continue to deplete the Strip.
Orphaned children gathered in an open space in the Al-Baraka camp in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
UN News/Ziad Taleb | Orphaned children gathered in an open space in the Al-Baraka camp in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
 
The latest death toll has surpassed more than 41,000 people, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health – the majority of them women and children – while most of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million have been forcibly displaced and trapped in only 10 per cent of the territory, but in this grim situation, new initiatives aim at radiating even the slightest sliver of light amid the darkness of war.
05/10/2024

United Nations Condemns Deadly West Bank Airstrike, Attacks on Gaza Schools

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(UN News)* — The UN chief has strongly condemned the killing of several Palestinians, including women and children, who died when a residential building in Tulkarem camp in the West Bank was hit by Israeli airstrikes on Thursday [3 ] night.

A person pointing to a damaged building in the Tulkarem camp. (file)
UNRWA | A person pointing to a damaged building in the Tulkarem camp. (file)
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At least 18 people were killed, and many more fatalities could be trapped under the rubble of the three-storied building, according to the UN human rights office (OHCHR).
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The killings “marked yet another escalation of the violence”, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General Stéphane Dujarric told journalists at the regular news briefing at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday [4 October 2024].
05/10/2024

Victims of Deadly Lebanon Escalation Describe Fleeing ‘total Destruction’

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(UN News)* — People in Lebanon uprooted by Israeli airstrikes including in central Beirut have described being forced to flee “total destruction”, amid fresh reports of Hezbollah projectile attacks into Israel and close-quarter clashes along the UN-patrolled line of separation between the two countries.

A man climbs over a destroyed building in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.
© UNICEF/Dar al Mussawir/Ramzi Haidar | A man climbs over a destroyed building in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon.
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In the Lebanese capital, UN humanitarians reported “another night of strikes” and ongoing attacks, as aid workers continued trying to help all those in need. This was “despite their own families being displaced and searching for safety”, said the UN’s top humanitarian coordinator in Lebanon, Imran Riza.
04/10/2024

Sudan War: ‘Horror’ Grows as Reports of Summary Executions Emerge

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By Vibhu Mishra

()* — The UN-designated human rights expert on Sudan has called for the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), along with their allied militias, to take immediate steps to protect civilians in greater Khartoum amid escalating violence and alarming reports of summary executions.

A mother and her child flee for safety amid ongoing clashes in Sudan.
© UNICEF/Proscovia Nakibuuka | A mother and her child flee for safety amid ongoing clashes in Sudan.
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The warning on Thursday [3 October 2024] comes as the SAF launched a major offensive last month to regain control of key areas currently held by the RSF. The two armies led by rival generals have been locked in a brutal power struggle since April 2023.

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