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    ‘No life without land’ says campaigning athlete at UN desertification meeting

    Asmaa Niang, who is from Morocco, spoke to UN News at the UN Convention to Control Desertification (UNCCD) meeting known as COP16 and explained...

    ‘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...

    World Horse Day: Honoring humanity’s oldest and most loyal companion

    UN News visited the farm to mark the first-ever World Horse Day, established this year by the UN General Assembly. By creating the Day,...

    Real cost of disasters is 10 times higher than previously thought, says UN

    That’s according to a report released Tuesday by the UN’s disaster risk reduction agency, UNDRR. While current estimates suggest the global economic impact of natural...

    Two billion women without access to social protection

    As the world prepares to mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on 17 October, UN Women released a report highlighting the widening...

    New how-to guide speeds global race for renewable energy

    “Today’s report from the Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals is a how-to guide to help generate prosperity and equality alongside clean power,” said UN...

    ‘Landlocked to landlinked’: UN summit seeks to turn geography into opportunity

    And increasingly, climate change is compounding the problem – damaging roads, disrupting supply chains, and threatening already fragile infrastructure with floods, droughts, and extreme...

    Airing climate justice in Costa Rica on World Radio Day

    In a crucial year for climate action which, in accordance with the Paris Agreement, seeks to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels,...

    Half the world lacks social protection amid climate crisis, ILO warns

    Around 50 per cent of us do have access to at least one social protection benefit – but 3.8 billion people lack any kind...

    COP29: Energy transition must not trigger a ‘stampede of greed’ that crushes the poor

    “We are here to respond to a key challenge: turning the energy transition towards justice,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres, asking the participants at...

    World getting a ‘failing grade’ on Global Goals report card

    The 2024 Sustainable Development Goals Report highlighted that nearly half the 17 targets are showing minimal or moderate progress, while over a one-third are...

    Safeguarding clean water access as climate threats rise

    “Healthcare facilities are where the vulnerable seek healing. Yet, without adequate water, sanitation and hygiene, for too many people, expected care can become inadvertent harm,” said Dr. Hans Kluge, the...

    Balancing biodiversity at global UN summit in Colombia

    More than 190 nations signed up to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Colombia for the 16th Conference of the Parties or COP16, a meeting...

    Talks begin in South Korea to clinch ‘essential’ deal on plastics pollution

    The meeting follows two years of intergovernmental negotiations to develop a legally binding global instrument that covers land and the marine environment – a...

    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...

    The latest UN biodiversity summit opens in Colombia; here’s what’s at stake

    Considered the world’s most important event to conserve biodiversity, the summit is taking place in Cali, the third largest city of the South American...

    Pakistan floods leave villages cut off as monsoon devastation continues

    Aid agencies are continuing to work tirelessly to reach the hardest-hit areas.The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said nearly 800 people have died since...

    Deadly flooding in Nigeria displaces thousands

    Nigerian officials estimate that over 500 people are still missing and presumed dead, according to news reports.Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, a former Nigerian Government...

    Underinvestment threatens universal health coverage goals

    The report, titled Global Spending on Health: Emerging from the Pandemic, shows a reduction in per capita government health expenditures in 2022 across all...

    At Global Citizen Festival, UN deputy chief urges action to achieve development goals

    “New York, I can’t hear you. Are we ready to act?” Amina Mohammed said in remarks to the Global Citizen Festival.  The annual concert dedicated to...

    Private sector urged to act as world faces $23 trillion loss from land degradation

    Business leaders have been meeting at the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) conference being held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which is focusing on...

    What’s at stake in the COP30 negotiations?

    In practical terms, the debates at COP30 revolve around three big questions:1) How can countries ramp up climate action?With the planet heating at record...

    WORLD FOOD DAY LIVE: Finding solutions to global hunger

    Everyone has a right to food. World Food Day, marked annually on 16 October, is being celebrated in more than 150 countries and over...

    In the Amazon, a school becomes a beacon of climate resilience

    On a sandy riverbank, a modest school crowned with a solar-paneled roof tells a different story – one of resilience, ingenuity, and hope for...