News headlines for “Health Issues”, page 69

  1. Mental Health in West Africa: Overcoming Stigma and Enhancing Care

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Jul 24 (IPS) - Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 116 million people in the African region were living with mental health conditions. A large proportion of mental disorders is caused by depression and anxiety, and these conditions take a significant toll on health and wellbeing of people aged 15 to 59 years who are most affected.

  2. UNICEF chief calls for urgent security reset in Gaza amid ‘new horrors’

    - UN News

    The head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) appealed on Wednesday for an immediate improvement in the security situation in Gaza, where dangerous operating conditions and attacks against humanitarian workers continue to hamper aid delivery to communities in need.

  3. Rising heat in Europe and Central Asia killing almost 400 children a year: UNICEF

    - UN News

    Soaring summer temperatures in Europe and Central Asia are killing nearly 400 children a year according to new analysis of the latest available data by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) released on Wednesday.

  4. Where do I go now, ask Gazans uprooted by new Israeli evacuation orders

    - UN News

    Gazans uprooted by the Israeli military’s latest evacuation orders have fled their shelters and homes “running for their lives”, with barely any belongings and little idea where they will end up, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

  5. UN agencies urge immediate boost in HIV services to end AIDS by 2030

    - UN News

    An immediate increase in HIV services is needed in the countries most affected by the pandemic to end AIDS by 2030, according to a new report by the Global Alliance for Ending AIDS in Children by 2030, released on Monday.

  6. Polio stalks Gazans as ‘anarchy’ spreads, humanitarians warn

    - UN News

    To add to the devastation of war and the complete breakdown of law and order, Gazans now have to contend with the threat of highly infectious polio disease linked to the disastrous sanitation situation created by the conflict, the UN health agency said on Friday.

  7. BRAZIL: ‘The Law Should Protect Women and Girls, Not Criminalise Them’

    - Inter Press Service

    Jul 18 (IPS) - CIVICUS discusses abortion rights in Brazil with Guacira Oliveira, director of the Feminist Centre for Studies and Advice (CFEMEA). CFEMEA is an anti-racist feminist organisation that defends women’s rights, collective care and self-care and monitors developments in Brazil’s National Congress.

  8. Over 1,000 attacks on healthcare in Occupied Palestinian Territory since October

    - UN News

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has registered more than 1,000 attacks on healthcare facilities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory since the October 7 terror attacks in Israel sparked the on-going war in Gaza, the agency’s top official in the region said on Wednesday.

  9. Are Sustainable Cities a Pipe Dream?

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Jul 17 (IPS) - Cities, once thought to be modern utopias that foster innovation, inclusivity, and commerce, actually ended up being hubs for environmental degradation. Although the concept of urban living is inextricable from humanity, there are proposed ways to make them less environmentally taxing.

  10. From Trauma to Triumph: Kenyan Women's Courageous Battle Against Female Genital Mutilation

    - Inter Press Service

    NAIROBI, Jul 15 (IPS) - In the heart of Empash village, a fragmented community nestled in Suswa, Narok County, some 62 miles northwest of Nairobi, Naomy Kolian's story unfolds like a gripping saga of pain, resilience, and unyielding determination.

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