FROM THE FIELD: The women fighting for Generation Equality
Women are extremely under-represented in science, but a UN research centre in The Netherlands is try ...View More
Environmental racism in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’, must end, say UN human rights experts
Originally dubbed “Plantation Country”, Cancer Alley, which is located in the southern state of Loui ...View More
FROM THE FIELD: Adapting to survive and thrive in Ghana
Women across Ghana are learning how to process their crops into food stuffs that can be sold in m ...View More
UN chief returns to the Bronx for second coronavirus shot
The Secretary-Generally has repeatedly called for the vaccines to be "a global public good", accessi ...View More
UN Security Council demands COVID-19 vaccine ceasefires; WHO pushes for more action to speed up inoculations
While welcoming the historic resolution and upholding the importance of vaccine equity, he said that ...View More
FROM THE FIELD: Poor and vulnerable bear brunt of climate change
Before floods peaked in Bangladesh, familes were given storage drums to protect their valuables., ...View More
West Africa steps up efforts to tackle latest Ebola threat
So far, nine cases have been reported in Guinea, leading to five deaths. While there have been no co ...View More
Syria: Economic decline, rising hunger and surging humanitarian needs
Citing “disturbing new food security data” published by the World Food Programme (WFP), Under-Secret ...View More
World risks ‘collapse of everything’ without strong climate action, Attenborough warns Security Council
Climate shocks such as record high temperatures and a “new normal” of wildfires, floods and droughts ...View More
First wave of COVID-19 vaccine syringes start journey to Maldives
The shipment is part of “the first wave” of syringes and safety boxes organised by the agency, which ...View More
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