News headlines in November 2022, page 2

  1. UN Assessed Contributions Needed to Generate Core Funding for Climate Loss & Damage

    - Inter Press Service

    BERLIN, Nov 29 (IPS) - For decades, there have been non-conclusive deliberations regarding how the international community could support poor and vulnerable countries in their efforts to cope with and recover from the havoc wreaked on their territory by the ill-effects of global warming such as severe droughts, floods, storms, or rising sea levels.

  2. AGRA Gets Make-Up, Not Make-Over

    - Inter Press Service

    BOSTON and KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (IPS) - Despite its dismal record, the Gates Foundation-sponsored Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) announced a new five-year strategy in September after rebranding itself by dropping ‘Green Revolution’ from its name.

  3. Numbers forced to flee passes 100 million; many displaced for decades: UNDP

    - UN News

    Humanitarian aid alone cannot overcome record levels of internal displacement globally, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) said in a report published on Tuesday, calling for urgent action to support people uprooted by climate, conflict and crisis. 

  4. UN envoy warns against ‘worrying and dangerous’ military escalation in Syria

    - UN News

    Syria needs less military activity and more focus on the political process, UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen told the Security Council on Tuesday, appealing for restraint amid a worrying trend towards escalation. 

  5. Ports, shipping need to go green to resist future global crises: UNCTAD

    - UN News

    The entire shipping industry must invest urgently in sustainability if it is to withstand future shocks and help prevent another global cost-of-living crisis linked to supply chain disruption, UN trade and development experts UNCTAD said on Tuesday.

  6. UN Forum tackles ‘digital poverty’ facing 2.7 billion people

    - UN News

    The annual UN forum on Internet governance is under way this week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, aiming to deliver bold solutions for an open, free, inclusive and secure digital future for all, in particular for the 2.7 billion people with no Internet access. 

  7. Accelerated action needed to save 12,000 lives a day due to injury, violence

    - UN News

    Each day, injuries and violence claim the lives of some 12,000 people around the world, according to a new report released on Tuesday by the UN health agency.  

  8. Large parts of world drier than normal in 2021: WMO

    - UN News

    Most of the globe was drier than normal in 2021, with “cascading effects on economies, ecosystems and our daily lives”, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Tuesday.

  9. ‘Intense diplomatic efforts’ continue to ensure food and fertilizers reach those in need

    - UN News

    The first shipment of fertilizer donated by Russian producers to countries hit hard by rising global food insecurity, has left the Netherlands bound for Malawi, the UN Spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday.

  10. Gender inequalities hampering global efforts to end AIDS

    - UN News

    Inequalities will prevent the world from meeting agreed global targets on AIDS, but a “feminist route map” can get countries back on track, the UN agency leading the fight against the disease said in a report published on Tuesday.

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