Equality centre of 2030 discussions in Latin America and Caribbean
The issue of equality is expected to be at the centre of discussions getting underway in Mexico between representatives of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The issue of equality is expected to be at the centre of discussions getting underway in Mexico between representatives of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Ending the HIV and AIDS epidemic will not be possible without doing more to prevent the world’s 1.8 billion teenagers from being exposed to the disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) believes.
Education needs a “greater allocation” when it comes to humanitarian funding.
The needless deaths of women and newborns during humanitarian crises are being highlighted by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) with the launch of a campaign called “Safe Birth Even Here”
The world needs to “shape a different future” to give people “a chance at a life in dignity.”
Women on a remote Pacific island are breaking cultural barriers by taking on roles which will decide the future of their communities.
When a natural or man-made disaster strikes the priority for children and families alike is to restart school as quickly as possible; that’s according to the civil society organization, A World at School.
An international conference focusing on multiple global humanitarian crises is about supporting people who are affected by natural and man-made disasters, according to the UN Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson.
The international community is being urged to “prioritize” the migrant and refugee crisis at a global UN humanitarian summit due to open in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday.
Refugee children and their families face “huge” long-term problems if they are not able to attend school, according to the UN Cultural Fund, UNESCO.