News headlines in April 2021, page 13
Green transformation will rival industrial revolution: US climate envoy
- UN News

The transition to a global economic model which will slow down climate change and create jobs will be the “biggest economic transformation since the industrial revolution” according to John Kerry, the US climate envoy.
Surviving a deadly outbreak of COVID-19 in a Lesotho convent
- UN News

A 77-year old nun from the southern African country of Lesotho has been telling the UN how she survived a deadly outbreak of COVID-19 in her convent and why it’s important to embrace the vaccine.
Colombia Gives Nearly 1 Million Venezuelan Migrants Legal Status and Right to Work
- Inter Press Service

Apr 16 (IPS) - Colombia will grant legal status to all Venezuelan migrants who fled there since 2016 to escape their country’s economic collapse and political crisis.
Soaring food prices, conflicts driving hunger, rise across West and Central Africa: WFP
- UN News

More than 31 million people across West and Central Africa may not have enough to eat in the coming months as hunger rises due to an “explosive mix” of skyrocketing food prices, conflict and fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.
Libya: Security Council backs ceasefire mechanism, calls for withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries
- UN News
The UN Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution which calls for all foreign forces and mercenaries to leave Libya and gives the green light for a UN team to monitor last October’s historic ceasefire agreement.
Vaccine equity the ‘challenge of our time’, WHO chief declares, as governments call for solidarity, sharing
- UN News

With the number of new COVID-19 cases nearly doubling over the past two months, approaching the highest infection rate the world has seen during the pandemic, the unequal distribution of vaccines is not only a moral outrage, but economically and epidemiologically self-defeating, the head of the UN health agency told a special ministerial meeting of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) on Friday.
Guterres urges cities to embrace ‘generational opportunity’ for climate action, sustainable development
- UN News

The United Nations Secretary-General, on Friday, called for a “revolution” in urban planning and urban transport to beat back impacts of climate change and build a green and sustainable future for all.
COVID-19 infections approaching highest rates ever, WHO warns
- UN News

COVID-19 infections are approaching their highest rates since the pandemic began just over a year ago, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday.
INTERVIEW: Myanmar military increasing efforts to keep truth from getting out, UN expert says
- UN News

The crackdown on journalists, cutting off the Internet and disrupting the flow of information across Myanmar, is “not working”, and the world is not buying the military leadership’s “propaganda” that it is exercising restraint against protesters, the UN independent human rights expert on the country has said, in an in-depth interview with UN News.
Northeast Nigeria violence forces 65,000 to flee, humanitarians targeted by armed groups
- UN News

A spate of clashes involving Government security forces and insurgent groups in northeast Nigeria has caused mass displacement and threatened humanitarian assistance, as armed groups go “house-to-house” hunting for aid workers, the UN said on Friday.
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