News headlines in April 2021, page 15
New UN-backed framework to boost agricultural trade between African nations
- UN News
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), together with the African Union (AU) Commission, launched a new continent-wide framework on Thursday, to boost trade and improve food security.
Alert over shortage of new drugs for ‘world’s most dangerous bacteria’
- UN News

A lack of new treatments for common infections has left people dangerously exposed to the “world’s most dangerous bacteria”, the UN health agency said on Thursday.
Ecological Cookstoves Help Preserve El Salvador's Coastal Mangroves
- Inter Press Service

SAN LUIS LA HERRADURA, El Salvador, Apr 14 (IPS) - A score of coastal communities in El Salvador are staking their bets on sustainable development as a form of life that does not overexploit natural resources diminished by years of government neglect and a lack of environmental awareness, using instruments ranging from ecological cookstoves to mangrove reforestation.
UN to launch funding appeal for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines following volcano eruption
- UN News

The UN is set to launch a funding appeal to support Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, where ongoing volcanic “explosions” continue to disrupt life in the Caribbean island nation and nearby countries, a top official in the region said on Wednesday.
UNs Most Powerful Political Body Remains Paralyzed Battling a New Cold War
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Apr 14 (IPS) - A new Cold War – this time, between the US and China —is threatening to paralyze the UN’s most powerful body, even as military conflicts and civil wars are sweeping across the world, mostly in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.
UN experts urge US to align anti-terrorism programme with international law
- UN News
A so-called “Rewards for Justice” programme in the United States is violating the human rights of some of the individuals it targets, independent UN human rights experts said on Wednesday.
Prevention is ‘only cure’ to end sexual violence in conflict, Security Council hears
- UN News

“Prevention is the best and only cure” to stem the multiple, devastating and enduring consequences faced by survivors of sexual violence in conflict, especially as a brutal tactic of war, a senior UN official told the Security Council on Wednesday.
Settler violence is rising in Occupied Palestinian Territory, warn experts
- UN News
Violence attributed to Israeli settlers against Palestinians living in the West Bank has worsened in recent months, amidst “an atmosphere of impunity”, UN-appointed independent rights experts said on Wednesday.
New global compact aims to drive down diabetes deaths, boost insulin access
- UN News

Increasing access to affordable insulin is among the objectives of the new Global Diabetes Compact, launched on Wednesday by the World Health Organization (WHO).
‘Large, likely long-lasting’ crisis looms over Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado, UNICEF warns
- UN News

The Cabo Delgado region in northern Mozambique is staring at a “large and likely long-lasting” humanitarian crisis, with nearly a third of its population displaced, worsening hunger and rising risk of deadly diseases, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Tuesday.
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