News headlines in May 2024, page 23

  1. Peace or war, midwives keep delivering

    - UN News

    Millions of lives each year rely on the expertise and care of midwives and yet a global shortage is squeezing the profession like never before, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency UNPFA said on Sunday, marking the International Day of the Midwife.

  2. Trafficking in the Sahel: Cracking down on illicit drugs

    - UN News

    Cocaine, cannabis and opioids are getting easier to buy as criminal networks and armed groups capitalise on the fragile Sahel region’s “natural stopover point” to Europe on trafficking routes from South America, but authorities with help from the UN are taking down criminal networks and making a record number of seizures of illicit drugs.

  3. First Person: Women in Madagascar too ashamed to seek help giving birth

    - UN News

    Some of the poorest women in an underdeveloped region south of Madagascar are “too ashamed” to seek the maternal health services they need, according to a midwife working in a health centre supported by United Nations agencies, but that may be about to change.

  4. ‘Moral obligation’ of Haitian NGO worker to carry on despite kidnapping of two children

    - UN News

    A woman whose two children were kidnapped on the way to school in Haiti has said she feels a moral obligation to continue her work supporting displaced people despite the trauma the family has experienced

  5. ‘Our voices need to be included’: Trinidadian youth make case for strong role in climate negotiations

    - UN News

    Trinidad and Tobago is described as one of the “frontline States”, those nations that are most severely affected by the impact of the climate emergency, and youth activists are among the most prominent voices in the country calling for stronger action to combat the crisis, both at home and abroad.

  6. Media Freedom Declining Across Europe, With Implications for Rule of Law

    - Inter Press Service

    BRATISLAVA, May 03 (IPS) - A new report has warned media freedom in the EU is close to “breaking point” in many states amid rising authoritarianism across the continent.

  7. Pillay: Israel is helped by ‘powerful States’ in violation of Palestinians’ rights

    - UN News

    When tensions erupted in East Jerusalem in April 2021 at the beginning of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, daily clashes involving Palestinians, Israeli settlers and Israeli forces led to spiraling violence and death. In response, the Human Rights Council set up a top panel of independent rights experts to investigate reports of violations of international law.

  8. World News in Brief: Attacks on civilians in DR Congo, concern over conviction of trade union leader in Cambodia, gang violence in Haiti

    - UN News

    Internally displaced people account for at least 12 of those killed and a further 31 injured when their camps were shelled by M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to the UN peacekeeping mission in the country, MONUSCO, on Friday.

  9. UN agencies warn of imminent starvation risk in Sudan’s Darfur region

    - UN News

    UN agencies issued a joint warning on Friday that time is running out to prevent starvation in Sudan’s Darfur region due to intensifying clashes around the northern capital of El Fasher, which are hindering efforts to deliver lifesaving aid.

  10. East Africa: UN support continues amid heavy rains, severe floods and cyclone threat

    - UN News

    The United Nations and partners continue to support authorities across East Africa as the region braces for more of the heavy rains and severe flooding that have reportedly killed upwards of 350 people since March.

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