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Christine breastfeeds her baby boy, Alvin, to provide him with the healthiest start to life.
Ⓒ WFP/Arete/Siegfried Modola

Nurturing future generations through breastfeeding

Christine, her son, and her mother are among 100,000 refugees, mostly women and children, living in a camp in northwestern Uganda, served by the World Food Programme (WFP) and its partners, which are providing critical assistance to breastfeeding mothers.

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) works to  facilitate efforts to provide children with specialized legal aid, representation, and other services.
© UNICEF/Rindra Ramasomanana

Mandela’s legacy thrives as today's blueprint for prisoners’ rights

Adamu* got two years for stealing in Nigeria, Denny is serving five years in Indonesia, and Lauro José dos Santos served a 12-year sentence in Brazil, but ongoing reform efforts rooted in the “Mandela Rules” and a range of UN-supported programmes are helping them and prisoners around the world get a second chance upon their release.

Kada Hotić holds photographs of her son, husband, and two brothers, who were lost in the Srebrenica genocide.
UN News/Hisae Kawamori

Mothers of Srebrenica: ‘Sadly, the killing continues in the world’

The pointe shoes were a testament to unfulfilled hopes. They belonged to a young ballet dancer from Bosnia and Herzegovina whose life was forever changed by the brutal conflict that broke out in the heart of Europe at the end of the 20th century and were on display at UN Headquarters in New York to educate visitors about the horrors of war and genocide.