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Africa’s push for HIV independence advances with first procurement of locally made medicines

The development marks a milestone for a region that bears nearly 65 per cent of the global HIV burden and has long depended on...

‘A litany of human suffering’ in Myanmar, warns UN rights chief

Addressing the Human Rights Council on Friday, he detailed the devastating toll of the ongoing conflict and economic collapse on civilians – many of...

LIVE: World leaders meet to tackle superbug scourge

Antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is an invisible killer, so world leaders will soon gather at a high-level meeting at UN Headquarters on Thursday at...

Social development, up close: UN News goes inside the Doha summit

At the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, our team piloted a quick, digestible format designed to bring readers closer to the...

Sudan: UN chief welcomes decision to reopen key border crossing for aid delivery

The Adre border crossing with Chad has been closed for most of the year. It is the most direct and efficient route for humanitarian...

$1.5 billion commitment for education and skills training in lower-middle-income countries

The commitment by the International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd) will address the dire but often forgotten global education emergency. Currently, 250 million children...

Attack on a city in Sudan kills at least five and injures more: UNICEF

The bomb hit the Al-Khansa Secondary School for Girls and a crowded marketplace in El Obeid city in Kordofan state, said the statement released...

Flavoured nicotine products driving youth addiction, WHO warns

This is especially true among youth users: it’s one of the main reasons young people experiment with tobacco or nicotine products in the first...

Three billion people globally impacted by land degradation

Abdulrahman Alfadley, the Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture was speaking as the 16th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to...

Flooding from Sudan dam collapse worsens humanitarian crisis

The Arba’at Dam, located around 38 kilometers (24 miles) northwest of Port Sudan, collapsed on Sunday, damaging roads, electricity, and telecommunication networks, making it...

How climate change is threatening human rights

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk echoed this message in Geneva earlier this year and posed a question before the Human Rights...

UN ocean summit in Nice closes with wave of commitments

“We close this historic week not just with hope, but with concrete commitment, clear direction, and undeniable momentum,” Li Junhua, the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for...

Development is ‘the first line of defense against conflict,’ Guterres tells Security Council

Ambassadors met to debate how poverty, inequality, and underdevelopment are fuelling conflict and instability, at a time when hostilities are increasing and demand for...

Famine tightens grip on Sudan, with civilians trapped and aid blocked

According to the latest IPC food security report, more than 21 million people across Sudan are facing high levels of acute food insecurity –...

WHO calls for greater investment in brain health and care services

More than 40 per cent of the global population – over three billion people – are affected by neurological conditions, according to WHO’s first-ever...

Can renewable energy survive climate change?

The race towards renewable energy is accelerating, and for all the looming challenges of the climate crisis, signs of progress are there: Solar panels...

‘Plenty of fish in the sea’? Not anymore, say UN experts in Nice

As yachts bobbed gently and delegates streamed by in a rising tide of lanyards and iPads at Port Lympia, Nice’s historic harbor, that statistic...

UN leads search for synergy on climate and development

The Fifth Global Conference on Climate and SDG Synergy, held from 5-6 September in Rio de Janeiro, was convened as commitments on both fronts...

Fight against global hunger set back 15 years, warns UN report

“The bottom line is that we are still far off-track towards the goal of ridding the world of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition by...

Landlocked but not left behind: UN summit in Turkmenistan wraps with bold new roadmap

Held under the theme Driving Progress Through Partnerships, the four-day forum known as LLDC3, brought together Heads of State, senior UN officials, development partners,...

Collective effort essential to get DR Congo on firm path to peace

“We need to collectively remain engaged in assisting the country on its path to peace and stability,” said Bintou Keita, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative...

‘Decisive battle’: Guterres calls for youth power in fight to phase out fossil fuels

On Tuesday in Belém, ministers from Colombia, Germany, Kenya, the Marshall Islands, Sierra Leone, the United Kingdom and several other countries, voiced strong support...

Make AI work for everyone, UN chief says

“AI capacities today are concentrated in a handful of powerful companies – and even fewer countries. Meanwhile, too many countries face significant challenges in...

Breathless in Gaza: Health crisis deepens as families burn plastic for fuel

Um Muhammad al-Masri, displaced from the northern town of Beit Hanoun, never lets go of her asthma inhaler. She says she would die without...