Indigenous peoples have “come a long way” in past decade: Cree chief
Indigenous peoples have “come a long way” since signing the UN Declaration on their rights a decade ago and need to celebrate their achievements, a chief of the
Indigenous peoples have “come a long way” since signing the UN Declaration on their rights a decade ago and need to celebrate their achievements, a chief of the
The donor conference on Tuesday which raised US$1.1 billion to bring Yemen back from the brink of famine was about “hard cash and resources” not “pledges and promises”.
Two-thirds of the Yemeni population are in need of emergency support and now is the time to help them, said UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday, addressing a pledging conference in Geneva.
The tenth anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has reached a “milestone”, the President of
Ending the hostilities in South Sudan should be the global community’s “number one priority”, David Shearer, the UN Special Envoy to the country shared ahead of his briefing to the Security Council on Tuesday.
The potential for growth in developing countries is enormous and the internet could make this a reality, UN trade agency UNCTAD, said on Tuesday.
Women and girls are “paying the heaviest” price as Yemen’s humanitarian crisis deepens, increasing their vulnerability to violation and abuse.
South Sudan has not had much to laugh about over the last three-and-a-half years of brutal conflict but the UN mission, UNMISS, has been making an effort to put some smiles back onto the faces of people in the war-torn country.
Children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi are set to receive the world’s first malaria vaccine, UN health experts have announced.
A 19-year-old refugee and activist, dubbed the “Malala of Syria”, has been hearing for herself how Boko Haram terrorists in Chad have disrupted education for a whole generation of young students.