News headlines for “Sustainable Development”, page 1121

  1. Nobel laureate Dmitry Muratov won’t keep ‘a single cent’ of his prize money

    - UN News

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    Dmitry Muratov, editor-in-chief of Russia's Novaya Gazeta newspaper, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year. He shares the prestigious award with Maria Ressa, another campaigning journalist from the Philippines. 

  2. Displaced in northeast Nigeria ‘knocking on door of starvation’: WFP

    - UN News

    Displaced families in Nigeria’s northeast are “knocking on the door of starvation”, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday.

  3. Rising poverty a ‘moral indictment of our times’: Guterres

    - UN News

    For the first time in two decades, extreme poverty is on the rise, the UN chief said in his message released on Friday, marking the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, on 17 October.   

  4. Afghanistan: Reuniting families on the run should be priority, urges UNHCR

    - UN News

    The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, on Friday urged countries to step up reunification for Afghans whose families remain in the country or who are displaced across the region, as the humanitarian crisis in their homeland worsens. 

  5. International Day honours rural women’s critical role in feeding the world

    - UN News

    Although rural women and girls have an essential role in food systems, they still do not have equal power with men, therefore earn less, and experience higher levels of food insecurity, according to UN Women, the agency supporting countries to reach gender equality. 

  6. Portuguese beaches lead the way during UN, EU clean-up campaign

    - UN News

    In recent months, some 260 different clean-up operations have been undertaken across, aimed at protecting life under the sea, with the UN and European Union’s #EUBeachCleanUp campaign, managing to remove some 50 tons of trash from some of the EU’s finest shorelines.

  7. Recent Kosovo-Serbia tensions could ‘unravel steady but fragile progress’

    - UN News

    A story from UN News

    Tensions over vehicle licence plates and anti-smuggling operations, between authorities in Kosovo and Serbia, in recent weeks, may contribute to unravelling “steady but fragile progress made in rebuilding trust among communities” in Kosovo and Serbia.  

  8. The right to a clean and healthy environment: 6 things you need to know

    - UN News

    On 8 October, loud and unusual applause reverberated around the chamber of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. A battle fought for decades by environmental activists and rights’ defenders, had finally borne fruit.

  9. Inclusive Education to Break the Cycles of Poverty

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Oct 15 (IPS) - In September 2021, children in the northern hemisphere returned to school after the summer break. For some, the end of the holidays signaled a return to normalcy and to the joys of learning after facing months of school closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic. For the majority of children in the Global South, however, the return to reality looked grimmer.

  10. Myanmar: In race against time, experts collect evidence of rights violations

    - UN News

    For more than two years, a UN-appointed team of 59 people has been collecting and analyzing more than two million pieces of evidence about possible human rights violations in Myanmar.  

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