News headlines for “Health Issues”, page 54

  1. Gaza: Six UNRWA staff killed in strikes on school sheltering displaced people

    - UN News

    Six staff members with the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, were killed in Gaza on Wednesday when two Israeli airstrikes hit a school-turned-shelter and its surroundings.

  2. Mpox: UNHCR launches $21.4 million appeal to support refugees in African countries

    - UN News

    The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, appealed on Wednesday for $21.4 million to urgently scale up health services for forcibly displaced people in African countries impacted by the mpox emergency.

  3. Children in Gaza Threatened by Polio and School Closures

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 10 (IPS) - It has been nearly one year since the commencement of Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip and living conditions for millions of children continue to grow more dire. The rampant spread of disease among children as well as the stagnant state of Gaza's schooling system have been greatly aggravated by continued hostilities.

  4. UN envoy condemns deadly strike on Gaza camp in humanitarian zone

    - UN News

    The UN Middle East envoy has strongly condemned deadly airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Tuesday on a densely populated area in an Israeli-designated humanitarian zone in Gaza.

  5. A Cuban Town Improves Water Quality Through Desalination

    - Inter Press Service

    BAYAMO, Cuba, Sep 09 (IPS) - Overnight, hundreds of people in the rural community of Las Mangas, located in Granma province in eastern Cuba, realised something they had already suspected: that the water they had been drinking for decades was not exactly crystal clear, but rather "salty", as they say.

  6. Armed Conflict and Climate Crisis Threatens the Lives of Millions in Yemen

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 09 (IPS) - Yemen is currently in the midst of a severe humanitarian crisis that has been exacerbated by a litany of environmental issues. Years of armed conflict, constant windstorms, flooding, mass displacement, cholera outbreaks, and acute food insecurity have all compounded into a severe issue for millions of Yemeni people. Currently, it is estimated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) that approximately 70 percent of Yemen's population depends on humanitarian aid to survive.

  7. Gaza war continues to shut hundreds of thousands out of class

    - UN News

    Monday would have marked the start of the new school year in Gaza, but the ongoing war continues to deprive hundreds of thousands of children of this fundamental right, UN agencies have warned.

  8. The world must ‘wake up and help Sudan out of the nightmare of conflict’ says WHO’s Tedros

    - UN News

    Sudan’s health system is “near collapse” after 16 months of war have left the country and its people facing what the UN’s top health official described on Sunday as the “perfect storm of crises”, which the world is largely ignoring.

  9. Investing in clean air can saves lives and combat climate change

    - UN News

    The UN Secretary-General is marking ‘Clean Air Day’ with a call for global investment in solutions that tackle climate change and the increasing public health, environmental, and economic harm caused by air pollution.

  10. Climate Change Exacerbated Flash Floods in Bangladesh

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Sep 06 (IPS) - Since late August, severe flash floods and monsoons plaguing Bangladesh have affected nearly 6 million people. Bangladeshi officials have declared the floods to be the country's worst climate disaster in recent memory. These recent floods follow the wake of Cyclone Remal, which devastated Bangladesh and West Bengal earlier this year.

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