Human Rights
UNICEF Mali: Supporting women and children through an emergency
Mali has been facing a serious food and nutrition crisis aggravated by political instability and conflict in the north since last year. As a result, nearly 400,000 people have been forced out of their homes, including some 230,000 internally displaced and over 160,000 refugees who have crossed into Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso and Algeria. Schools have closed; health centres have been looted; and serious child rights violations have taken place.
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UN envoy calls on all parties in Syria conflict to cease acts of sexual violenc
Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zainab Bangura.
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Hepatitis E taking toll on South Sudan refugee camps, UN agency reports
The United Nations refugee agency said that it is seeing a large number of Hepatitis E cases in refugee camps in South Sudan, with over 6,000 cases – and 111 deaths – since July.
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UN assessment warns of potential food crisis in Central African Republic
Food drop over Sikikédé, Central African Republic, in response to the food and nutrition crisis in the western Vakaga region in September 2012.
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South Sudan: $56.5 million for aid and emergency preparedness
The South Sudan Common Humanitarian Fund today allocated $56.5 million for aid and emergency preparedness, enabling the humanitarian community to respond to humanitarian needs and, at the same time, to preposition aid before the rains cut off 60 per cent of the country.
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Thousands of displaced Congolese to benefit from latest UN food distribution
Displaced by fighting, these women queue up for food vouchers in the village of Minova, in Eastern DRC.
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UN agency seeks $300 million to assist Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank
Living conditions continue to deteriorate in Gaza and West Bank under the blockade.
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EU Ombudsman launches investigation into Commission’s alleged failure to curb conflicts of interest via the revolving door
The European Ombudsman has launched an investigation into the European Commission's alleged failure to prevent conflicts of interest among staff as a result of the revolving door - where EU staff take up jobs with lobby firms and vice-versa.
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Israel/Palestine: New Abuses, No Justice
Israel engaged in discriminatory practices and other rights violations against Palestinians during 2012, while Palestinian authorities committed abuses against their own population, Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2013.
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Syrian refugees in Jordan: EP delegation calls for EU to continue support
A delegation from the European Parliament's Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee visited the main Zaatari refugee camp on Tuesday. This camp, 12 km from the Syrian border, currently hosts about 70,000 refugees, mostly women and children.
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