“Tough year” for humanitarian crises expected in 2015
2015 is expected to be what’s been described as a “tough year” for the international community as it struggles to deal with an increasing number of humanitarian crises.
2015 is expected to be what’s been described as a “tough year” for the international community as it struggles to deal with an increasing number of humanitarian crises.
Security procedures for the UN Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) will be revised after a deadly attack by Al-Shabaab gunmen, according to its Spokesperson.
An Indonesian city and province has undergone a “remarkable transformation” ten years after it was hit by a tsunami, according to a spokesperson for the UN Development Programme (UNDP).
People are doing their Christmas shopping at an art exhibit hosted by UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.
The arts, crafts and homemade bread were made by children with special needs and displayed at the Mosan Centre which organizes capacity building and training activities.
Tackling income inequality should be a priority for countries across the globe, says a professor of economics and public policy.
The gap between rich and poor is at its highest level in 30 years, according to the Organization for Economic Development (OECD).
The global film industry perpetuates discrimination against women, a UN-backed study on female characters in popular movies has found.
Girls and women are over twice as likely as boys and men to be shown in sexually revealing clothes, partially or fully naked.
The latest techniques in nuclear science can help protect soil from degradation, according to the UN nuclear agency.
Soil erosion is the main contributor to land degradation, leading to annual loss of 75 billion tons of fertile soil.
Grave abuses of human rights and international humanitarian law, some of which may amount to war crimes, are occurring in Libya.
The Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK) has been placed “on notice” following a debate on the atrocities committed by its leadership, a senior UN official has said.
Can financial equity funds be employed to find a solution to poverty? The approach seems to be working in remote Armenia in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia.