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02/12/2025

Gaza: UN Reports Expanded ‘Winterisation’ Efforts as Cold Weather and Heavy Rain Continue to Impact Displaced Palestinians

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(UN News)* — The UN says humanitarian partners in Gaza are scaling up winterisation efforts as cold weather and heavy rain continue to impact displaced Palestinians.

Cold and rainy weather has made some shelters in Gaza uninhabitable.
© UNRWA | Cold and rainy weather has made some shelters in Gaza uninhabitable.
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More than 230,000 families – that’s around 1.15 million people – received monthly food parcels between 1 and 27 November, through 59 distribution points, including 21 in northern Gaza.

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02/12/2025

UN Chief Warns Unpaid Dues Near $1.6 Billion, as Budget Cuts Deepen

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By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)* — With nearly $1.6 billion in unpaid dues, the UN Secretary-General warned on Monday [] that chronic late payments are hampering the world body’s ability to function, even as sweeping cuts move forward through the General Assembly’s main budget committee.

António Guterres told the Fifth Committee the UN is facing its most fragile cash position in years, despite sharp reductions already built into next year’s budget plans.

UN News/Vibhu Mishra | The United Nations Headquarters as seen from First Avenue in New York City.

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02/12/2025

World Must Pay to Make America Great Again

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MANILA, Philippines, Nov 11 2025 (IPS)* US President Trump’s economic strategy for his second term aims to get the rest of the world, especially its wealthy allies with greater means, to pay more to help strengthen the US economy.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Recent US initiatives have undoubtedly accelerated de-dollarisation but these have largely been unavoidable consequences of its own actions rather than due to any conspiracy by others to that end.

De-dollarisation distraction
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff recently observed, “We are absolutely at the biggest inflection point in the global currency system since the Nixon shock to end the last vestige of the gold standard.”

After the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944, the gold price was set at $35 per ounce. In August 1971, US President Richard Nixon ended this gold-dollar parity.

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01/12/2025

Vulnerable Populations Will Suffer With UNAIDS Early Closure

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BRATISLAVA, Dec 1 2025 (IPS)* “It’s like adding fuel to an already burning fire,” says Aditia Taslim.
UNAIDS campaigns have dominated the global effort to end HIV/Aids as a public threat since 1999. Credit: UNAIDS

UNAIDS campaigns have dominated the global effort to end HIV/Aids as a public threat since 1999. Credit: UNAIDS

“We have not recovered from the impact of the US funding cuts earlier this year, and closing down UNAIDS prematurely will only make things worse, especially for key populations and other criminalized groups, including people who use drugs,” Taslim, who is Advocacy Lead at the International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD), tells IPS.

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01/12/2025

Millions of Children and Adolescents Living with HIV, Left Behind Due to Shrinking Funding – UNICEF

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NEW YORK, 28 November 2025 (UNICEF)* – Children and adolescents living with HIV continue to be left behind in access to early diagnosis, life-saving treatment, and care, as shrinking funding threatens to increase their risks and reverse decades of progress, UNICEF on 28 November 2025 warned ahead of World AIDS Day (1 December 2025).

A mother holds her infant's hand.
 
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01/12/2025

Record Cocaine Seizure in Haitian Waters Underlines Country’s ‘Pivotal’ Trafficking Role

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AUDIO AND SUBSCRIPTION

A package of cocaine seized in Haiti is put on show. (file)
UN Photo/Victoria Hazou | A package of cocaine seized in Haiti is put on show. (file)

Haiti is in the grip of a security crisis as gangs battle for control of territory in the capital and beyond while continuing to expand their criminal activities.

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01/12/2025

Mass Displacement, Human Trafficking Fears Deepen Srisis in Sudan’s El Fasher

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By Vibhu Mishra

(UN News)*– The humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s El Fasher remains dire as mass displacement accelerates and aid access stays restricted, amid warnings of widespread trafficking, sexual violence and the recruitment of children.

Displaced from El Fasher, an 11-year-old child makes their way through a settlement for displaced persons in Tawila, North Darfur.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Jamal | Displaced from El Fasher, an 11-year-old child makes their way through a settlement for displaced persons in Tawila, North Darfur.

UN agencies say conditions are deteriorating further across North Darfur and neighbouring Kordofan, while independent human rights experts on Thursday warned that the collapse of protection following the city’s fall has sharply increased the risks facing women and children.

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30/11/2025

Modern Slavery Is Increasing Significantly

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By the United Nations*

A young lady adding her signature on a wall.

A young visitor signs a panel at Geneva’s Palais des Nations to support the “50 for Freedom” campaign, which urges global ratification of the ILO’s Protocol on Forced Labour to help end modern slavery affecting 21 million people worldwide.PHOTO:UN Photo/Jean Marc Ferré

Latest estimates by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) show that forced labour and forced marriage have increased significantly in the last five years. 

10 million more people were in modern slavery in 2021 compared to 2016 global estimates, bringing the total to 50 million worldwide. Women and children remain disproportionately vulnerable.

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30/11/2025

“Anyone a Victim”, a Global Campaign for a Stronger Action to Prevent Human Trafficking and Expand Support for Survivors

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By the International Organization for Migration*

Geneva, 24 November 2025 The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched Anyone a Victim, a global campaign that calls for stronger action to prevent human trafficking and expand support for survivors.

The “Anyone a Victim” campaign brings survivor stories to the forefront, encouraging global support for efforts that help people regain safety and rebuild their lives. Photo: Peter Bateman

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29/11/2025

Millions Stranded as Conflict and Aid Cuts in South Sudan Drive Surge in Suffering

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By OXFAM International*

Donors provided lowest aid funding ever in 2025, since country created in 2011.

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Nadia Zahad, a refugee from the Sudan war stands outside her makeshift home in Renk, South Sudan.

Nadia Zahad, a refugee from the Sudan war stands outside her makeshift home in Renk, South Sudan. (Photo: Herison Philip Osfaldo/Oxfam)

Almost 6 million people – nearly half of the population – in South Sudan are experiencing acute hunger, with little access to clean water or sanitation as funding cuts have stripped away vital humanitarian support just as it is needed the most, Oxfam on 26 November warned.

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