22/04/2024

Europe Climate Change Shocks Cause 94% Spike in Heat-Related Deaths: World Meteorological Organization

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(UN News)* — Climate change shocks caused record levels of disruption and misery for millions in Europe in 2023 with widespread flooding and severe heatwaves – a new normal which countries must adapt to as a priority, the UN weather agency said on Monday []

Strong winds and high temperatures caused wildfires to spread across Athens in Greece. (file)
© Unsplash/Anasmeister | Strong winds and high temperatures caused wildfires to spread across Athens in Greece. (file)
10/04/2024

Haiti: Children Are Suffering Not Just from a Lack of Schooling but also Through Witnessing Violence

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(UN News)* Against the backdrop of a humanitarian crisis and gang violence in Haiti, UN agencies are warning that children are suffering not just from a lack of schooling but also through witnessing violence.

A mother helps her child to study at the Delmas 4 Olympique Boxing Arena where they are now sheltering.

© UNOCHA/Giles Clarke | A mother helps her child to study at the Delmas 4 Olympique Boxing Arena where they are now sheltering.

10/04/2024

United Nations Continues to Face Aid Access Denials in Gaza

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(UN News)* — UN-coordinated food convoys are three times more likely to be denied access to north Gaza than other aid convoys, the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, reported on Tuesday [9 April 2024]. 

A young boy carries water cans in the Gaza Strip.
© UNRWA | A young boy carries water cans in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli authorities have not given a clear reason why, said OCHA Spokesperson Jens Laerke, speaking during the regular briefing by UN humanitarian agencies in Geneva.

They very often deny and that is it, and it ends there. We do not get an explanation,” he said.

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10/04/2024

Over 8.5 Million Sudanese Have Been Forced to Flee Their Homes

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‘Fear and loss’ multiplies in Sudan exodus

Food is distributed to Sudanese refugees in Koufron, Chad.
© WFP/Jacques David | Food is distributed to Sudanese refugees in Koufron, Chad.
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(UN NEWS)* — Over 8.5 million Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes in Sudan since the war between rival militaries erupted last April, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Tuesday [].
At least 1.8 million among them fled across the border into neighbouring, South Sudan, Chad, Central African Republic, Egypt and Ethiopia; as well as Uganda.

Thousands more are arriving by the day, agency spokesperson Olga Sarrado told journalists at the regular news briefing in Geneva.

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09/04/2024

Security Council Urged to ‘End the Bloodshed’ in Gaza

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(UN News)* — The President of the UN General Assembly appealed on Monday [8 April 2024] for “all those with leverage” to use their power to bring an end to the six-month-long war in Gaza.

© WHO | A group of children get together in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza strip.

Dennis Francis convened the UN’s most representative body, comprising all 193 Member States, following the Security Council’s failure to adopt a resolution put forward by the United States last month.  

The debate was triggered by a 2022 Assembly resolution that calls for a meeting to be held within 10 working days whenever a veto is cast in the Council. 

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09/04/2024

Developing Countries’ Government Debt Crises Loom Larger

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ACCRA, Ghana, Apr 3 2024 (IPS)* Developing countries are being blamed for having borrowed and spent irresponsibly. But they have only been doing what foreign powers and financial interests have urged them to do.

Ndongo Samba Sylla

Since the 2008 global financial crisis, developing nations have been told to borrow massively from private finance, even at exorbitant interest rates, to scale funding up ‘from billions to trillions’.

With progress towards sustainable development often in reverse, servicing external debt now blocks progress. Many governments have cut back spending in line with conditions or advice from powerful foreign economic agencies.

Current account tales
Many still believe all national economies should have trade or current account surpluses with others – typically citing Germany’s and Japan’s post-war booms. But of course, not all countries can have surpluses simultaneously.

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08/04/2024

Every Two Minutes, a Woman or Girl Dies Due to Pregnancy or Childbirth, with the Vast Majority of These Tragedies Preventable

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How UNFPA helps mothers around the world embrace their right to good health and safe pregnancy

A mother plays with her child while sitting on a bed.
When mother-of-four Majeda Begum faced complications during childbirth, her transfer to a Dhaka hospital was facilitated by a new app. © BOX Office

UNITED NATIONS, New York, 5 April 2024 (UNFPA)* -– Everyone has the right to health; and for women and girls, one aspect of this fundamental promise is the right to safe motherhood.

Yet every two minutes, a woman or girl still dies due to pregnancy or childbirth, with the vast majority of these tragedies preventable.

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08/04/2024

Mother Makes 200Km Emergency Trip across Rural Madagascar to Save Baby

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Young mothers recover in the maternity ward of the Androy Regional Referral Hospital .
UN News/Daniel Dickinson | Young mothers recover in the maternity ward of the Androy Regional Referral Hospital.

“I thought I was going to lose my baby and die on the journey to hospital.”

The chilling words of Samueline Razafindravao, who had to make the harrowing hours-long trip to the nearest specialist hospital in Ambovombe town in the Androy region of southern Madagascar after it became clear she might lose her child if she did not seek urgent medical attention.

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08/04/2024

People in Northern Gaza Forced to Survive on 245 Calories a Day, Less than a Can of Beans – Oxfam

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Minuscule amount is less than 12% of the average daily calorie needs

The destruction was caused by the Israeli airstrikes in Al Remal neighbourhood in the middle of Gaza City during the 4th day of the escalation | Source: OXFAM: https://www.oxfam.org/en/what-we-do/emergencies/gaza-crisis-appeal.

(OXFAM)* 3 April 2024  —  People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245 calories a day – less than a can of fava beans – since January, as Israeli forces continue their military onslaught. Over 300,000 people are believed to still be trapped there, unable to leave.

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07/04/2024

Interview: How Hate Speech Triggered Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

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(UN News)*   — In April 1994, a sinister call was broadcast over radio stations across Rwanda, triggering the start of 100 days of genocide that left more than one million people dead. Henriette Mutegwaraba heard that call.

UN Photo/Loey Felipe | Henriette Mutegwaraba, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda and founder of the Million Lives Genocide relief fund, addresses the commemoration of the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide.

“Every time I talk about it, I cry,” she told UN News, describing how propaganda spread messages of hate that sparked a deadly wave of unspeakable violence. She lost 60 family members and friends in the mass slaughter. Continue reading