News headlines for “Sustainable Development”, page 13

  1. Restoring dignity to Gaza: the cleanup begins

    - UN News

    A large-scale campaign under the slogan “We Will Rebuild Gaza” was launched on Saturday in Gaza City, with the participation of local organisations and United Nations agencies, in an effort to begin cleaning operations and removing debris left by the war.

  2. “When finance flows, ambition grows”: COP30’s call for action

    - UN News

    In Belém, Brazil, as the world turns its eyes to the Amazon where COP30 has been underway for the past week, one question looms large: can climate finance move from pledge to lifeline?

  3. Healing the hidden wounds of childbirth

    - UN News

    In Somalia, where six out of ten births take place without a doctor, childbirth is often a matter of survival.

  4. Belém’s Hunger, Poverty Declaration Places World’s Most Vulnerable Populations at Centre of Global Climate Policy

    - Inter Press Service

    BELÉM, Brazil, November 14 (IPS) - A young woman at COP30 speaks about retracing her father’s footsteps. At only 16, her father and her grandfather were among the first families displaced by an unfolding climatic crisis of erratic weather and worsening climate conditions that goes on to date from their ancestral village in Sundarbans. Nearly 60 years later, she is on a mission to reclaim her ancestral lands.

  5. The AI Revolution – A Way Forward

    - Inter Press Service

    GEBZE, Türkiye, November 14 (IPS) - Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing our world. It has helped a few companies in developed countries set record-breaking profits. Last month, Nvidia, a leading US AI company, hit a market value of USD 5 trillion.

  6. ‘Mobs’ target Palestinians in occupied West Bank, as floods roil Gaza

    - UN News

    Images emerged this week of what appear to be mobs of masked Israeli settlers carrying out arson attacks on Palestinian homes and property, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Friday.

  7. Security Council lays the ground in the race for the next Secretary-General

    - UN News

    The UN Security Council met on Friday for its annual debate over how it operates – including the process to select the next Secretary-General in 2026.

  8. Indigenous protesters block COP30 entrance, demand action from Brazilian Government

    - UN News

    Around 90 Indigenous people from the Munduruku Indigenous group staged a peaceful protest early Friday, blocking the main entrance to the Blue Zone – the restricted area set aside for negotiators – at COP30 in Belém. Access was halted for about an hour, and the army was called in to reinforce security.

  9. Diabetes now affects 1 in 6 pregnancies: What you need to know

    - UN News

    Diabetes is one of the world’s fastest-growing health challenges – and its impact stretches across every life stage, from childhood to older age.

  10. COP30: Climate crisis is a health crisis, WHO warns as philanthropies pledge $300m for solutions

    - UN News

    Climate change is already fueling a global health emergency, killing more than half a million people each year through extreme heat and threatening hospitals worldwide, according to a major report released on Friday at COP30 in Belém, Brazil.

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