News headlines in May 2023, page 7

  1. UN ‘determined’ to end backsliding on development goals, Guterres tells ECOSOC

    - UN News

    Despite going into reverse on more than 30 per cent of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it’s not too late to “turn the tide” said the Secretary-General on Tuesday, who told Member States that the UN was “determined to do just that.”

  2. Uphold promise to protect civilians caught in conflict: Guterres

    - UN News

    The world is failing to live up to its commitment to protect civilians during wartime, Secretary-General António Guterres told the UN Security Council on Tuesday, urging greater respect for international humanitarian law.

  3. Gaza: Over a quarter of UNRWA centre patients needing mental health support

    - UN News

    More than one in four patients screened in violence-afflicted Gaza at UN-run health centres, require mental health and psychosocial support, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said on Tuesday, publishing its annual overview.

  4. Cyclone Mocha: urgent funding needed as hunger, diseases loom

    - UN News

    As a clearer picture emerges of the trail of destruction left by Cyclone Mocha in Myanmar and Bangladesh, humanitarians are continuing to provide life-saving assistance, and the need for an urgent increase in funding.

  5. Rainwater Harvesting Brings Hope for Central Americas Dry Corridor - Video

    - Inter Press Service

    SAN SALVADOR, May 22 (IPS) - Chronic water shortages make life increasingly difficult for the more than 10.5 million people who live in the Central American Dry Corridor, an arid strip that covers 35 percent of that region.

  6. Khartoum is Falling the Global Community Must Move Fast to Protect Children in their Darkest Moments

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI & NEW YORK, May 22 (IPS) - As unprecedentedly fierce armed battles play out on the streets of Khartoum, more than 600 people are dead, thousands injured, and over 1 million displaced.

  7. Thailand: Time for Democracy

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, May 22 (IPS) - Thailand’s voters have spoken. In the 14 May general election, they overwhelmingly backed change. Two major opposition parties won 293 seats in the 500-member House of Representatives.

  8. G7 Owes the Poor $13 Trillion in Unmet Pledges. Meanwhile…

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, May 22 (IPS) - Two shocking findings have just been revealed: the G7 countries owe low- and middle-income countries a huge 13.3 trillion USD in unpaid aid and funding for climate action, at a time when one billion people now face cholera risk, precisely because of the staggering reduction and even non-payment of committed assistance.

  9. G7 Has Failed the Global South in Hiroshima

    - Inter Press Service

    LONDON, May 22 (IPS) - "G7 countries have failed the Global South here in Hiroshima. They failed to cancel debts, and they failed to find what is really required to end the huge increase in hunger worldwide. They can find untold billions to fight the war but can’t even provide half of what is needed by the UN for the most critical humanitarian crises."

  10. Ukraine: Power loss at nuclear plant underscores ‘highly vulnerable’ safety situation

    - UN News

    The Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in Ukraine lost all external power for several hours on Monday morning, highlighting the urgent need to protect the facility and prevent an accident, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement.

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