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A mandate for change: UN releases proposals for streamlining of tasks as part of major reform agenda
Millions of lives have been improved by the mandates assigned to the UN. Yet duplication, fragmentation and outdated tasks ...
Despite Israel’s 27 July announcement of daily military pauses in western Gaza “to improve humanitarian responses,” Israeli ...
Nearly 3.2 million people in the English and Dutch-Speaking Caribbean struggle to get enough to eat, according to the latest ...
The UN Security Council meets Friday afternoon to discuss the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, where recent attacks have left ...
Two gangs in Haiti took over a radio station in April. They broadcasted propaganda and played hip-hop supportive of their ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has taken a cautious but critical step toward greater health self-reliance as locally produced HIV ...
A senior UN official on Friday warned of mounting civilian casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions in Ukraine, as a ...
People in Haiti have expressed “despair” following the “abrupt suspension” of a wide range of humanitarian services, ...
In early August, Heads of State, ministers, investors and grassroots leaders will gather in Awaza on Turkmenistan’s Caspian ...
With Gaza in ruins and the two-State solution in jeopardy, ministers convened at the United Nations this week to jumpstart ...
In Gaza, UN aid teams continued their efforts on Thursday to help people of the war-shattered enclave by retrieving urgently ...
The Ambassador of Nepal to the United Nations, Lok Bahadur Thapa, was on Thursday elected president of the Economic and ...
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