News headlines in February 2023, page 18
Ukraine: Influx of weapons ‘must not derail aspiration for peace’, Security Council hears
- UN News

Amid the influx of weapons pouring into Ukraine from abroad, all arms transfers must abide strictly by international transit, safeguard and control regimes, and “must not derail the aspiration for peace”, the senior UN disarmament official told the Security Council on Wednesday.
Slamming ‘big formula milk companies’, WHO scientist calls for swift clampdown to protect nursing mothers
- UN News

Calling for a swift crackdown on infant formula corporations’ exploitative marketing tactics, a leading World Health Organization (WHO) scientist said, in a paper published on Wednesday, that nursing mothers need urgent support.
Education: More investment in school health, nutrition, will realize childhood potential
- UN News

Although investing in school health and nutrition has a positive effect on children’s academic outcomes, one-third of schools worldwide still do not have access to drinking water and basic sanitation facilities, three UN agencies said in a report published on Wednesday.
Ethiopia: UN refugee agency chief calls for more aid, new long-term strategy
- UN News

UN refugee agency (UNHCR) chief on Wednesday called for long-term solutions to help those displaced by the recent conflict in Ethiopia.
Earthquake disaster latest: fresh snow compounds Syrians’ misery
- UN News

Fresh snowfall in Syria on Wednesday has compounded the already desperate situation faced by millions of people in the five governorates whose lives have been shattered by the earthquake disaster, the UN’s top humanitarian official in the country said.
Somalia: $2.6 billion appeal to support millions amid historic drought and famine fears
- UN News

Humanitarians are seeking $2.6 billion to assist some 7.6 million people in Somalia this year, the UN and partners announced on Wednesday, together with the Federal and State authorities.
First Person: Türkiye earthquake – 60 seconds of terror
- UN News

When Monday’s devastating earthquakes struck Türkiye and Syria, killing thousands of people, Olga Borzenkova, a spokesperson for the UN migration agency (IOM), was in Gaziantep, Türkiye, one of the most affected areas. She describes her experience, and the emergency response effort that is underway.
Bhutans Civil Servants are Building a Digital Government System -- Here's How
- Inter Press Service

GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb 07 (IPS) - New UNCTAD software does to digital government what IKEA did to furniture, allowing Bhutan’s government employees to create their own user-friendly services for citizens online.
NGOs Campaign for a Torture-Free UN Trade Treaty
- Inter Press Service

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 07 (IPS) - Hinting at “Western hypocrisy”, a senior UN official once told a group of reporters, perhaps half-jokingly: “When you go on one of those sight-seeing tours in Europe, they will show you their palaces and castles-- but never their medieval prisons or torture chambers.”
UN chief ‘deeply regrets’ Mali’s decision to expel senior rights official
- UN News

The UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday he deeply regrets Mali’s recent decision to declare the top UN human rights representative as persona non grata.
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