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  1. COP 16 Conference made Key Steps Towards a More Just Transition for Indigenous Peoples & Peasant Communities

    - Inter Press Service

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Mar 03 (IPS) - With global temperatures continuing to break records and every global indicator of the health of the natural world showing decline, the need to quickly move away from fossil fuels and environmentally destructive practices has never been more apparent. But as has often been pointed out, how this ‘green transition’ is achieved matters.

  2. ‘Dangerous nuclear rhetoric and threats’ trigger stark wake-up call: UN chief

    - UN News

    Dramatically evolving geopolitical tensions amid “dangerous nuclear rhetoric and threats” are a stark wake-up call for States to take action to support the legally binding atomic weapon ban treaty, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday.

  3. Food prices soar as Israel blocks aid into Gaza

    - UN News

    Israel’s move to prevent all aid from entering the Gaza Strip after Hamas reportedly refused to accept a plan to continue with phase one of the fragile ceasefire has had an immediate impact, including a 100-fold increase in the price of flour and vegetables.

  4. Nuclear energy watchdog chief raises ‘serious’ safety concerns over sites in Ukraine and Iran

    - UN News

    In his latest address to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors on Monday, Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi warned of the escalating nuclear safety risks in Ukraine as the conflict grinds on.

  5. Oceans of opportunity squeezed dry by unsustainable use

    - UN News

    The booming ocean economy sustains hundreds of millions of people, but it is being squeezed dry by overfishing, pollution, climate change and waste, UN economists warned on Monday, in a call for smarter, more concerted action to protect the world’s vast marine spaces for future generations.

  6. First Person: Voices of the forgotten in Haiti, ‘crying out in the silence of distress’

    - UN News

    Gang violence, political instability and economic turmoil have displaced over 700,000 people in Haiti, forcing families from their homes with nothing but what they can carry; some 5.5 million people – half of Haiti’s population – rely on humanitarian aid to survive.

  7. DR Congo: Clean water ‘a lifeline’ for around 364,000 children a day in Goma

    - UN News

    The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and partners in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are providing lifesaving clean water supplies to 700,000 people a day – around 364,000 of them children – in the regional capital Goma after breaks in the water supply due to the uptick in fighting.

  8. At a time of war, nations must stop global order from crumbling: UN rights chief

    - UN News

    As 120 conflicts rage around the world from the DR Congo to Gaza and from Sudan to Ukraine, UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Monday urged the international community to step up to defend fundamental freedoms and the institutions founded to promote them – not least from “unelected tech oligarchs”.

  9. US cuts mean ‘essential’ UN mental health teams in Ukraine risk closure

    - UN News

    Some 640,000 women and girls in Ukraine will be affected by cuts to psychosocial support, gender-based violence services, safe spaces, and economic empowerment programs following the confirmation from US authorities to end practically all financial contributions to the UN reproductive and sexual health agency (UNFPA).

  10. Ukrainians continue flee the frontline, as war stretches into fourth year

    - UN News

    Communities on the frontline of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine are being killed, injured and displaced on a daily basis, as the war grinds on.

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