News headlines for “Sustainable Development”, page 1101

  1. World Heritage forests releasing more carbon than they absorb: UNESCO

    - UN News

    Forests in at least 10 World Heritage sites have become net sources of carbon, due to pressure from human activity and climate change, according to a new report released on Thursday, by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 

  2. UN commits to long-term support for Afghan mothers and newborns: Najaba’s story

    - UN News

    The delivery of reproductive health services, including safe childbirth, has been seriously impacted in Afghanistan, due to the turmoil surrounding the Taliban takeover of the country.  Najaba, 36, has experienced firsthand how the dangers of pregnancy, collided with rising insecurity, according to the UN reproductive and maternal health agency, UNFPA, which continues to provide lifesaving services on the ground.

  3. COP26: Rich Nations Have Not Shown Leadership in Their Fair Share of Emission Cuts

    - Inter Press Service

    PENANG, Malaysia, Oct 28 (IPS) - It is well-known that all the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) added together, even those that have been updated, will not help to place the world on a 1.5 degree C pathway.

  4. Transforming Food Systems To Defeat Hunger

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Oct 27 (IPS) - During October, the World Food Month, there has been a huge increase in the number of qualified voices promoting new ways to transform food systems that would allow to reduce and eliminate hunger, of which more than 811 million people in the world are already victims.

  5. The UN News COP26 climate quiz

    - UN News

    How well do you know the UN climate conference and the big issues under discussion? Here’s your chance to test your knowledge, with our UN News climate action quiz (answers at the bottom of the page).

  6. Education Cannot Wait Urges Urgent Action for World's Biggest Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Oct 27 (IPS) - Education Cannot Wait Director Yasmine Sherif urged the world to support their efforts to provide education to children living in Afghanistan – in what she called the “biggest humanitarian crisis” on earth.

  7. Climate Crisis Fuels Exodus to Mexico, Both Waystation and Destination

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Oct 27 2021 (IPS) - In September, 31-year-old Yesenia decided to leave her home on the outskirts of the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula, driven out by violence and the lack of water.

  8. Mental Health Achievements in Bangladesh

    - Inter Press Service

    DHAKA, Bangladesh, Oct 27 (IPS) - Mental health is a state of well-being when both your body and your mind are in balance, and you are able to deal with the difficulties and challenges that come your way and easily find joy, peace, and happiness once the challenge is overcome.

  9. Victims of human trafficking being ‘punished and stigmatized’

    - UN News

    Victims of trafficking by terrorist groups are too often being punished instead of protected, a human rights expert warned the General Assembly this Wednesday. 

  10. Syria: Progress still possible, following ‘disappointment’ over constitutional talks

    - UN News

    Although the outcome of the latest meeting of the Syrian Constitutional Committee was “a disappointment”, members must continue their vital work, the UN Special Envoy for the country said in a briefing to the Security Council on Wednesday. 

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