UN Gender Focus: 2017 Year in Review
“Many girls” want to “raise their voice”: Afghan radio journalist
Radio Sana is the only radio station run by women in the Northern City of Pul-e-Khumri in Afghanistan.
Radio Sana is the only radio station run by women in the Northern City of Pul-e-Khumri in Afghanistan.
A South African teenager was at the UN recently to raise her voice for children everywhere, particularly on the issues of education, child labour and gender inequality.
Lathitha Beyile from Soweto read a manifesto she had written which was inspired by children in her country.
Sixty blue helmets were killed in attacks in 2017; nearly double the figure for the past two years.
That’s according to senior UN official Atul Khare, who reported that overall, 123 personnel died while serving at peacekeeping missions this year.
Three months after Hurricanes Irma and Maria delivered a major blow to the island of Dominica, life is resuming on the Caribbean island.
Although a UN court has charged more than 160 people for war crimes committed during the Balkan wars, that number is still “very little” considering the thousands of violations that still need to be investigated.
A refugee story with a happy ending, with news that a Syrian former champion wrestler has opened a sports centre in Egypt offering hope to others displaced from the war-torn country.
The exchange of more than 300 prisoners by warring parties in Ukraine has been welcomed as a positive step after years of conflict, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday.
On 22 December, tropical storm Tembin, known locally as “Vinta”, made landfall in southern Philippines and traversed a path of destruction as it swept through the region.
An estimated 1.8 billion tourists are expected to be on the move by 2030 and this could be a “disaster” or a long-lasting “opportunity” for the planet.
The United Nations General Assembly on Sunday approved a $5.4 billion budget for the Organization for the biennium 2018-2019.