News headlines in February 2023, page 3

  1. Avian flu reappears in Cambodia, UN health agency warns

    - UN News

    Cambodian authorities reported two cases of avian flu, including an 11-year-old girl who died of the virus, the UN health agency said on Sunday.

  2. Deadly shipwreck in Italy must trigger action to save lives, UN officials say

    - UN News

    The UN chief and agencies serving refugees and migrants urgently called for safer travel routes and bolstered rescue operations following a deadly shipwreck that left at least 45 dead on Sunday off the coast of Crotone, Italy.

  3. First Person: Hatching a plan for success in rural Gambia

    - UN News

    In rural areas of The Gambia, job opportunities are scarce, but villagers like Guidom Sabally are benefiting from practical training, gaining recognized qualifications, and setting up successful small businesses in their communities.

  4. UN special adviser denounces genocide denial in Bosnia

    - UN News

    The UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Wairimu Nderitusaid on Thursday that genocide denial and the glorification of war criminals continues to present a “serious challenge” to reconciliation efforts in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. Over 1 billion in 43 nations at risk amid cholera outbreaks, WHO says

    - UN News

    A global surge of cholera cases has put one billion people in 43 countries at risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) cautioned this week.

  6. WFP chief describes ‘apocalyptic’ post-quake landscape in Syria, Türkiye

    - UN News

    The head of the UN World Food Programme (WFP) concluded a visit on Saturday to devastated Syrian and Turkish communities and aid supply routes, calling on authorities to open more border crossings to help survivors of the earthquakes that hit both countries in early February.

  7. WHO: Nations step closer to global guides on pandemics, disease outbreaks

    - UN News

    Governments agreed on a way forward to update disease outbreak regulations ahead of meetings to draft new global guidelines for tackling pandemics, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Saturday.

  8. From the Field: Weathering climate change in Sudan

    - UN News

    Women in arid parts of rural Sudan, where water is becoming increasingly scarce due to climate change, are learning techniques to adapt to new weather patterns which will build their resilience for the future, thanks to support from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

  9. Russia and Ukraine: Civil Society Repression and Response

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, Feb 24 (IPS) - Over the year since the start of Russia’s war on Ukraine, on one side of the border civil society has shown itself to be a vital part of the effort to save lives and protect rights – but on the other, it’s been repressed more ruthlessly than ever.

  10. Participation in the Nigerian Elections Is Far More Important and Potent than Cynicism

    - Inter Press Service

    ABUJA, Feb 24 (IPS) - On the morning of 24 September 1998, General Abdulsalam A. Abubakar, the then Military Head of State of Nigeria, took the stage at the United Nations Headquarters and informed the leaders assembled for the United Nations General Assembly debates and the world at large of his intention to return Nigeria to a democratically elected civilian government on 29 May 1999.

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