We need to get smarter on HIV, says fashion guru Kenneth Cole
Failing to find a cure for HIV/AIDS in the next five years may see the world “losing control” of the virus, UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador Kenneth Cole said on Wednesday.
Failing to find a cure for HIV/AIDS in the next five years may see the world “losing control” of the virus, UNAIDS International Goodwill Ambassador Kenneth Cole said on Wednesday.
Safe spaces for Rohingya women and girls seeking sanctuary in Bangladesh are already full to capacity.
A new strategy launched on Tuesday aims to reduce the number of deaths due to cholera worldwide by as much as 90 per cent by 2030.
There is no “silver bullet” to resolving the stark income disparities in sub-Saharan Africa.
Security operations conducted by UN Police (UNPOL) in South Sudan around sites set up to protect civilians are helping to create more security for women according to a senior police officer.
“We are built for peace, but we are trained for violence”.
That’s the assessment of one expert who came to UN Headquarters in New York on Monday to help mark the International Day of Non-Violence.
Technology built to explore the stars, is also having a dramatic impact in the more down-to-earth pursuit of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
The head of the UN migration agency, IOM, was in Yemen on Monday to stress the need for immediate humanitarian access in order to save millions of lives.
Young people could be the “disruptive solution” to tackling the global challenge of violent extremism.
That’s the view of the Youth Minister in the United Arab Emirates, Shamma Suhail Faris Al Mazrui.
When interrogating killers and other criminals, Norwegian police officers do not seek to “break down” suspects.
Rather, they gather information by using a technique that emphasizes communication and empathy.