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UN announces new approach to 'stamp out' sexual exploitation and abuse
Left to right: Nancee Bright (Office of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict), Lisa Buttenheim (Department of Field Support), Maria Luiza Viotti, Chef de Cabinet, and Christian Saunders (Department of Management), brief the media on protection from sexual exploitation and abuse.
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On International Day, UN calls for women's full participation in labour force
Students of Computer Sciences at Khowaja Institute of Information Technology in Pakistan. Photo: Visual News Associates/World Bank; Rural Women's Cooperative in Guinea. Photo: UN Women/Joe Saade; Women entrepreneurs, workers and small business owners, Lebanon.
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UN human rights experts call for global treaty to regulate dangerous pesticides
Tropical smallholder farmers do not always use protective gear while handling pesticides.
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National polio immunization campaign reaches five million children in Yemen as conflict intensifies
A girl is administered a dose of oral poliovirus vaccine in Sana’a, Yemen, Monday 9 November 2015.
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Empowerment Of Rural Women Is Fundamental For Achieving 2030 Agenda
Leaders from the three UN Rome-based agencies marked International Women’s Day by reinforcing their commitments to step up efforts to invest in the capacities of rural women as key agents of change in building a world without hunger on Mar 08.
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Sweden contributes $80 million to UNICEF’s work in 2017
Women wait with their children to be examined and given supplementary food if needed in a mobile clinic run by UNICEF during a Rapid Response Mission (RRM) in the village of Rubkuai, Unity State, South Sudan, 16 February 16 2017.
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Hungarian law that could detain all asylum-seekers violates country’s legal obligations – UN agency
Pakistani migrants in Kos, Greece, showing a map he received with information about the closure of Hungary border and suggesting to go through Croatia instead.
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‘The world must act now to stop this,’ UN chief Guterres says on visit to drought-hit Somalia
Women displaced by drought waiting to meet Secretary-General António Guterres during his visit to Baidoa, Somalia, where the focus was on famine and cholera.
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EU-Funded Cash Assistance Programme Reaches 250,000 Refugees In Turkey
The number of refugees in Turkey receiving monthly cash assistance through an innovative relief programme reached 250,000 this week. The EU-funded Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) supports the most vulnerable refugee families in Turkey with a debit card to cover basic needs such as food, rent, medicine, fuel for heating and warm clothing for winter.
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Japan Provides Timely Food Support As WFP Steps Up Efforts To Prevent Famine In Yemen
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomed a contribution of some US$13 million from the Government of Japan to support WFP providing desperately-needed food assistance to seven million people in Yemen on Mar 07.
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Human Rights
Fostering a More Humane World: The 28th Eurasian Economic Summi
Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020