News in Brief 04 April 2023
- Better access to fertility care essential for global health: WHO
- Human Rights Council unites around environmental rights
- Tunisia: hate speech and violence against sub-Saharan migrants must stop, say rights experts
Future Olympic events are poised to drive sustainability in sport and fight climate change, led by a set of game-changing measures adopted by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and supported by the UN.
Latest data shared by the UN World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that one in two frontline health workers suffered burnout during COVID-19.
Record numbers of people are on the brink of famine today in Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen, northeast Nigeria, Afghanistan, South Sudan, Burkina Faso and Haiti.
The transatlantic slave trade was a global phenomenon – directly affecting Africa, Europe and the Americas, with implications for Asia - and the UN can be a leader in promoting dialogue to addresses its complicated legacy.
Aniket Kadam is an android developer at a tech company called 100ms in India.