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UN chief condemns rising violence in Jerusalem

Senior UN officials, including the Secretary-General, António Guterres, have expressed concern over a spate of violent incidents at the al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem, an important religious site for both Muslims and Jews.

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Fabien Mwingwa, an ex-combatant who is  employed by MONUSCO in Goma, North Kivu province of DRC as Fire Safety Assistant.
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Fabien Mwingwa, an ex-combatant who is employed by MONUSCO in Goma, North Kivu province of DRC as Fire Safety Assistant.

First Person: From taking lives to saving lives, in DR Congo

Peace and SecurityFabien Mwingwa once fought as a child soldier with an armed group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Today, he has turned his life around, and works for the UN peacekeeping mission in the country as a firefighter, helping to keep local people safe.

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A mother and child after a vaccination session at the Mahosot hospital in Cambodia.
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Health and climate change: an undeniable link

Nearly a quarter of the global disease burden attributable to environmental factors. In other words, the climate crisis is a health crisis. The UN, with support from partners, is working to build the resilience of health systems across Asia and the Pacific. 

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A child eating enriched porridge to prevent malnutrition, in a health center in Mauritania.
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West Africa: WFP working to feed millions amid record hunger, rising costs

Humanitarian Aid The conflict in Ukraine is driving up global food and fuel prices which is affecting efforts to feed millions in West Africa, where hunger levels have reached a 10-year high, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Thursday. 

A nurse administers the COVID vaccine to a woman in a health centre in Uganda.
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Africa experiencing longest-running decline in COVID-19 infections

Health COVID-19 cases in Africa have fallen for the past 16 weeks, and deaths have dropped during the last eight, marking the longest-running decline in infections on the continent since the start of the pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.