News headlines for “Health Issues”, page 216

  1. How can we vaccinate the world? Five challenges facing the UN-backed COVAX programme

    - UN News

    The aim of the UN-backed COVAX scheme is to get two billion vaccine doses into the arms of around a quarter of the population of poorer countries by the end of 2021. What are the main challenges that need to be overcome, if this historic global effort is to be achieved?

  2. Secretary-General welcomes US decision to lift sanctions against ICC officials

    - UN News

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the decision by the United States to lift sanctions and visa restrictions against officials with the International Criminal Court (ICC).

  3. First Person: A diabetes fighter in Eswatini pours all her efforts into beating COVID-19

    - UN News

    Dumsile Mavuso, the founder and head of Eswatini’s first national association for people with diabetes, is now bringing her knowledge and experience to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, in collaboration with the Government and the UN.

  4. Three Ways the US Can Promote Equity in Ending the COVID-19 Pandemic Globally

    - Inter Press Service

    ABUJA, Apr 02 (IPS) - As richer western nations continue hoarding COVID-19 vaccines to the detriment of poorer nations, there is some light on the horizon. On April 15, 2021, the U.S. will join the Global Vaccine Alliance (GAVI) and co-host the launch of the Investment Opportunity for COVAX Advance Market Commitment.

  5. Pandemic Accentuates Need for Caribbean Countries to Improve Food and Nutrition Security

    - Inter Press Service

    KINGSTON, Jamaica, Apr 02 (IPS) - Last year, Jaxine Scott was off work as a caregiver at a primary school as a result of the pandemic. One day, she noticed a green shoot emerging from some garlic in her fridge. She decided to plant it, and to her surprise, it thrived. “I thought ‘It looks like I have a green thumb, let me plant something else,’” Scott says.

    She now has a backyard garden, including cucumber, pumpkin, melon, callaloo, cantaloupe, pak choy and tomatoes. “It makes me feel good,” she says. “I can help my family members and neighbours. It has saved me money. I’m not going to stop, I’m going to continue,” she says.

  6. Use COVID-19 recovery to make inclusion ‘a reality’, UN chief says on World Day

    - UN News

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    Building a more inclusive and accessible world that recognizes the contributions of all people, including persons with disabilities must be a “key goal” as countries work to recover from COVID-19 pandemic, United Nations Secretary-General said on Friday, commemorating World Autism Awareness Day. 

  7. Vaccine equity: ‘Race is on’ to inoculate health workers and those most at risk globally

    - UN News

    As the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines continues to be a major concern, the UN health chief said on Thursday that with just over a week remaining until the deadline for vaccinating health workers and those at-risk in all countries is reached, it still remained “in our grasp”. 

  8. COVID-19 vaccine rollout ‘unacceptably slow’ in Europe, WHO warns

    - UN News

    Rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Europe is “unacceptably slow” as new cases increase among practically all age groups there, according to the regional office of the World Health Organization (WHO), which covers 53 countries and territories. 

  9. UN Leadership Necessary for Fairer Tax Cooperation

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 01 (IPS) - Illicit financial flows (IFFs) hurt all countries, both developed and developing. But poor countries suffer relatively more, accounting for nearly half the loss of world tax revenue.

  10. COVID-19 origins report inconclusive: We must ‘leave no stone unturned’ – WHO chief

    - UN News

    The report from a team of international scientists assembled by the World Health Organization (WHO) to examine how COVID-19 first spread to humans was published on Tuesday, and was described by the UN health agency’s chief as a welcome start, but far from conclusive.

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