News headlines in August 2021, page 19

  1. Child Protection Schemes Are Failing Children Orphaned by COVID-19 in India

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 09 (IPS) - The second wave of COVID-19 brought with it unimaginable grief, agony, and frustration. India saw a sharp increase in the number of deaths, especially among younger people, which meant that many children lost one or both parents. Reports of people seeking help for orphaned children as well as requests to ‘adopt’ these children emerged on social media.

  2. A Code Red Warning on the Hazards of Climate Change & an Impending Global Disaster

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 09 (IPS) - A landmark report on the hazards of climate change predicts a devastating future for the world at large.

    Authored by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and released August 9, the study is being described by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as “code red for humanity”— a rallying cry before an impending global disaster.

  3. Tigray: Intensified fighting across borders ‘disastrous’ for children

    - UN News

    UN agencies continue to sound the alarm over the growing “humanitarian catastrophe” in northern Ethiopia, sparked by the conflict in the Tigray region, now in its ninth month. 

  4. Global response needed to counter rising security threats at sea

    - UN News

    A story from UN News

    Despite an overall decrease in maritime traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic, piracy and armed robbery of ships rose by nearly 20 per cent during the first half of last year, a senior UN official told the Security Council on Monday. 

  5. Shocking’ escalation of grave violations against children in Afghanistan: UNICEF

    - UN News

    The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) expressed shock on Monday at the rapid escalation of grave violations against children in Afghanistan, following the deaths of 27 children in the country in the past 72 hours, and 136 who were injured.

  6. End inequalities, recognize abuses, UN chief says on International Day of Indigenous Peoples

    - UN News

    Although some countries have begun to rectify their “heinous legacy” of discrimination against indigenous people, more action is still needed, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Monday. 

  7. We Were Born to Do This!

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    NEW YORK, Aug 09 (IPS) - The first time I visited South Sudan in 2004 - prior to its independence - I travelled across the entire the country which was then a region devastated by man’s inhumanity to man. Although South Sudan is slightly larger than France, I could find only one concrete school building in Rumbek.

  8. The Covid-19 Timebomb - Dispelling the Single- Story Humanitarian Narrative for Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    BRIGHTON, UK, Aug 09 (IPS) - An article published in April 2020 by the World Economic Forum warning that Africa was facing a Covid-19 time bomb was widely shared among the humanitarian sector, with increasing alarm.

  9. UN Preaches Transparency to the Outside World but Fails to Practice it in its Own Backyard

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Aug 09 (IPS) - The United Nations has long preached the wisdom of transparency and accountability to the outside world, but has failed to practice the same principles in its own backyard – or even on the 39th floor of the Secretary-General’s office in the UN Secretariat.

  10. Global warming ‘unequivocally’ human driven, at unprecedented rate: IPCC

    - UN News

    Climate change is widespread, rapid, and intensifying, and some trends are now irreversible, at least during the present time frame, according to the latest much-anticipated Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, released on Monday.

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