17/10/2024

Essential Services in South Lebanon Facing Collapse

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Meanwhile, ‘Syrians who have been hosting an influx of people fleeing war in Lebanon are now at “breaking point”.’

Thousands of people fleeing Israeli airstrikes arrive in Syria from Lebanon.
© UNHCR/Ayham Al Kady | Thousands of people fleeing Israeli airstrikes arrive in Syria from Lebanon.
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(UN News)* — Deadly Israeli airstrikes hit targets across Lebanon on Wednesday [], prompting renewed condemnation from top UN negotiators and humanitarians, who warned that essential services in the south of the country are close to collapse.
17/10/2024

In Haiti and Gaza, Mothers and Children in the Crosshairs of Malnutrition Emergencies

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By Nour Hammad and Tanya Birkbeck

Preventing malnutrition is central to WFP’s strategy – but access and funding pose key roadblocks
Paulema Rodeline nurses seven-month-old Kermissa at a centre for violence-displaced people in Port-au-Prince. Photo: WFP/Tanya Birkbeck
Paulema Rodeline nurses 7-month-old Kermissa at a centre for displaced people in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: WFP/Tanya Birkbeck

(WFP)* — In Gaza, Ikhlas recounts pulling her daughter from the rubble of another bombardment, as she was pregnant with her fourth child. “We escaped death,” she says, speaking from the southern city of Rafah. “We live on whatever aid is distributed.” 

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16/10/2024

UNICEF Seeks $165 Million for Therapeutic Food to Combat ‘Silent Killer’

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(UN News)* Nearly two million children suffering from severe wasting are at risk of death due to funding shortages for life-saving Ready-to-use-Therapeutic-Food (RUTF) to treat the condition, which is the most dangerous form of malnutrition.

Mothers and their children attend a nutrition centre in Tawila in North Darfur State, Sudan.
© UNICEF/Mohammed Jamal | Mothers and their children attend a nutrition centre in Tawila in North Darfur State, Sudan.
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The warning comes from UN children’s agency UNICEF which said levels of severe wasting in children under five remain gravely high in several countries due to conflict, economic shocks and climate crises.

Deadly condition

Severe wasting – also known as severe acute malnutrition – is caused by a lack of nutritious and safe foods and repeated bouts of disease, such as diarrhoea, measles and malaria.

16/10/2024

A Staggering 2.0 Billion Women Live in Poverty With No Access to Social Protection

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International Day for the Eradication of Poverty – 17 October 2024

In a world characterized by an unprecedented level of economic development, technological means and financial resources, millions of persons are living in extreme poverty, a moral outrage, according to the UN. Poverty is not solely an economic issue, but rather a multidimensional phenomenon that encompasses a lack of both income and the basic capabilities to live in dignity.

Nearly 1,000 social protection measures introduced by governments across 171 countries, only 18 per cent focused on women’s economic security. Credit: iStock/Down to Earth

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16/10/2024

Rural Women Produce Half of the World’s Food Production, Nevertheless…

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By the United Nations*

Rural female farmer with her baby on her back while walking in a rice terrace
Women engaged in wage employment in agriculture earn 82 cents for every dollar that men earn, according to a recent FAO report. PHOTO:Sasint/Adobe Stock

Women are responsible for half of the world’s food production while working as environmental and biodiversity stewards.

As farmers, women have learned how to cope with and adapt to climate change, for example, by practicing sustainable agriculture in harmony with nature, switching to drought-resistant seeds, employing low-impact or organic soil management techniques, or leading community-based reforestation and restoration efforts.

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15/10/2024

The World’s Farmers Produce Enough Food to Feed More than the Global Population, Yet…

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By the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)*

… Around 733 million people are facing hunger and over 2.8 billion people in the world are unable to afford a healthy diet

16 October 2024 – World Food Day

The world’s farmers produce enough food to feed more than the global population yet, hunger persists. Around 733 million people are facing hunger in the world due to repeated weather shocks, conflicts, economic downturns, inequality, and the pandemic.

Unhealthy eating is one of the main risk factor of deaths caused by non-communicable diseases. The Right to Food is not just about access to food, it is about access to nutritious food. ©FAO/Eduardo Soteras

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15/10/2024

Dear Pentagon

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By Alberto Portugheis – TRANSCEND Media Service*

10 Oct 2024 – As someone on the Pentagon’s mailing list, I was recently sent a question:

‘How do you think the Pentagon is faring and what suggestions do you have to improve our performance?

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My reply:

Dear Pentagon,

For those who love wars, watching the death of millions of innocent people of all ages killed by bullets, landmines, grenades, bombs, ballistic and cruise missiles, torpedoes and laser beams, the Pentagon is doing fantastically well!

For those who don’t mind the 120 million people the War industry forced, since the end of WWII, abandon their homes to avoid and early death, the Pentagon is their model organization.  Continue reading

15/10/2024

Gaza: School Set for Polio Vaccine Campaign Hit in Deadly Strike

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(UN News)* — A second round of polio vaccinations for thousands of children began in central Gaza on Monday [] despite reported strikes on a school-turned-shelter in Nuseirat and a hospital courtyard in Deir Al-Balah where “multiple tents” were set ablaze as people slept.

A second round of polio vaccinations begins in Gaza.
© UNRWA | A second round of polio vaccinations begins in Gaza.
“Throughout the night, I spoke to a colleague sheltering in the compound who told me, ‘We miraculously survived, the fire caught everywhere even the tent where we were sleeping burnt. The scene is terrifying,’” said Louise Wateridge, spokesperson for the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA.
14/10/2024

Catastrophic 73% Decline in the Average Size of Global Wildlife Populations in Just 50 Years Reveals a ‘System in Peril’

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By World Wildlife Fund‘s (WWF)*

WWF’s flagship Living Planet Report details sharp declines in monitored wildlife populations with the steepest drops recorded in Latin America and the Caribbean (95%), Africa (76%) and Asia–Pacific (60%), followed by North America (39%) and Europe and Central Asia (35%).

The giant panda has been the WWF’s symbol for more than 60 years © Sharon Fisher

Washington, DC (October 9, 2024)There has been a catastrophic 73% decline in the average size of monitored wildlife populations* in just 50 years (1970-2020), according to World Wildlife Fund‘s (WWF) Living Planet Report 2024.

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14/10/2024

Lebanon: ‘Desperate People on the Move, Fleeing Skies Turned Orange-Red from Bombings…’

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By Elizabeth Bryant

‘De-escalation now’ – WFP warns against spreading Middle East crisis

As conflict hopscotches from Gaza to Lebanon, WFP’s Lebanon Country Director describes the grim fallout and growing humanitarian needs
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WFP Lebanon Country Director Matthew Hollingworth (R) helps transport our food assistance for conflict-hit people in southern Lebanon. Photo: WFP/Mohammed Awadh
WFP Lebanon Country Director Matthew Hollingworth (R) helps transport our food assistance for conflict-hit people in southern Lebanon. Photo: WFP/Mohammed Awadh

1(WFP)* —  Matthew Hollingworth has seen this all before.

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