News headlines in April 2022

  1. UN humanitarians say $4.3 billion is needed to halt ‘worsening’ Yemen crisis

    - UN News

    The UN’s Humanitarian Country Team in Yemen on Saturday, released its Response Plan (HRP) for this year, seeking nearly $4.3 billion to reverse a steady deterioration across the country, the grinding war there continues, despite a current pause in fighting.

  2. First Person: A plea for the life-saving properties of vaccines

    - UN News

    For the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has focused global attention on the impact of vaccines in fighting the virus. During World Immunization Week, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been raising awareness of the crucial role immunization has played in reducing or eliminating a host of deadly diseases.

  3. Commitment to African Medicines Agency Needs More Than Words

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI/JOHANNESBURG, Apr 29 (IPS) - Across Africa, local manufacturing and pharmaceutical companies are responding to the urgent need for locally produced medical products and technologies despite the existing regulatory challenges. We can support manufacturing capacity by expediting the establishment and operationalisation of the African Medicines Agency (AMA).

  4. Deadly mosque explosion ‘another painful blow to the people of Afghanistan’

    - UN News

    The United Nations has condemned a deadly explosion at a Sufi mosque in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, on Friday, which reportedly killed at least 10 people and injured up to 15 more, many of them seriously. 

  5. INDIA: Healthcare Inequities Exposed by COVID-19 Pandemic

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW DELHI, Apr 29 (IPS) - Public health specialists say that an ongoing wrangle between the Indian government and the World Health Organization (WHO) over the COVID-19 death toll in this country is symptomatic of a long-ailing public health delivery system.

  6. Digital tech investment, critical to workforce in least-developed nations

    - UN News

    Structural weaknesses in the world’s Least Developed Countries (LDCs) have made them more vulnerable to shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and the current food and energy crises, and the situation could worsen if they do not fully participate in global recovery efforts. 

  7. Consign chemical weapons to ‘pages of history’, urges disarmament chief

    - UN News

    Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the historic Chemical Weapons Convention on Friday, the UN chief described the treaty as “a major achievement” in disarmament.

  8. Deaths at sea on migrant routes to Europe almost double, year on year

    - UN News

    More than 3,000 people died or went missing while attempting to cross the Mediterranean and the Atlantic last year, hoping to reach Europe, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday, appealing for $163.5 million to assist and protect thousands of refugees and asylum seekers.  

  9. Breaking Vicious Cycle of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation

    - Inter Press Service

    KIGALI, Apr 29 (IPS) - Desperate to escape the rural area where she was engaged in the informal economy in Kayonza, a district in Eastern Rwanda, Sharon* made a long and arduous journey to Kenya in the hope of a well-paid job.

  10. Extreme heat impacting millions across India and Pakistan

    - UN News

    With extreme heat gripping large parts of India and Pakistan, the two countries are working to roll out life-saving health action plans to combat the heatwave, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday.

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