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Sudan on brink of famine as fighting ravages Darfur, UN warns
- UN News

The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is spiralling as rival militaries continue to battle for control of the country, with the UN expressing profound alarm on Monday over escalating hostilities, particularly in North Darfur.
Guterres calls for greater equality and inclusion as world marks Autism Awareness Day
- UN News

Although people with autism are making enormous contributions to societies across the globe, they still face significant challenges.
UN-backed forum seeks to boost resilience of world’s Least Developed Countries
- UN News

Policymakers, researchers, the private sector and other stakeholders are meeting in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, over the next three days to chart a path toward sustainable development and resilience for the world’s Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
Gaza aid worker killings: One humanitarian still missing in mass grave
- UN News

UN humanitarians and partners on Tuesday expressed deep shock at the killing of 15 colleagues on duty in southern Gaza by Israeli forces whose remains were recovered on Sunday from a shallow grave after a week-long rescue operation, noting that one worker is still missing.
Myanmar earthquake latest: Entire communities flattened, aid teams say
- UN News

As the death toll continues to rise in Myanmar after last Friday's earthquake tragedy, UN humanitarians have been rushing to support severely deprived and traumatized victims, warning that the window for lifesaving response is closing.
Forest Guards Risking Their Lives To Keep Malawi’s Forests Standing
- Inter Press Service

BLANTYRE, Mar 31 (IPS) - In Malawi, being a forest guard isn’t a glamorous, sought-after job. And it has often been quiet, enjoying almost no publicity – until recently amid the worsening crashing down of the country’s forests, which is making the occupation increasingly perilous.
Global Climate Action Progressing, but Speed and Scale Still Lacking
- Inter Press Service

Mar 31 (IPS) - 2025 marks the tenth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement. One of its chief architects, Christiana Figueres, says the world is heading in the right direction but warns that urgent action is needed to close critical gaps.
‘Student Protests Have Sparked Solidarity, Empathy and a Renewed Belief in Collective Action’
- Inter Press Service

Mar 31 (IPS) - CIVICUS discusses recent protests in Serbia with Alma Mustajbaši?, researcher at Civic Initiatives, a Serbian civil society organisation that advocates for democracy, human rights and citizen engagement.
Southeast Asia’s Economies Can Gain Most by Packaging Ambitious Reforms
- Inter Press Service

WASHINGTON DC, Mar 31 (IPS) - Southeast Asia’s major economies have made major strides over the last couple of decades. The largest have seen income per capita grow at least three-fold over the past 20 years amid global integration and prudent policymaking.
Myanmar earthquake tragedy ‘compounds already dire crisis’
- UN News

Entire communities in central Myanmar have been devastated and the full scale of the earthquake disaster “remains unclear”, the UN’s top humanitarian coordinator in the country said on Monday.

