From silence to strength: Women leaders speak out in South Sudan

From silence to strength: Women leaders speak out in South Sudan

She knows what it’s like to be silenced. Born into a family that didn’t believe in educating girls, she had to stay home while her brothers went to school. Only when she moved to Khartoum with her uncle did she get a chance to study, though not for long. “I was forced into marriage at 14,” Awrelia said. “Even before then, some…

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Gaza facing worst economic collapse ever recorded, UN trade agency warns

Gaza facing worst economic collapse ever recorded, UN trade agency warns

Speaking at the launch of UNCTAD’s 2025 Report on the Economy of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the agency’s Deputy Secretary-General Pedro Manuel Moreno said decades of movement restrictions, combined with the latest military operations, had “wiped out decades of progress” and left both Gaza and the West Bank facing long-term devastation. “What we see today…

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Nigeria: Schools should be ‘sanctuaries not targets’ says deputy UN chief following latest mass abduction

Nigeria: Schools should be ‘sanctuaries not targets’ says deputy UN chief following latest mass abduction

t was originally reported that 215 pupils had been kidnapped from St.  Mary’s School in Papiri, Niger state, early on Friday morning – but the figure was revised upwards to 303 students and 12 teachers, according to The Christian Association of Nigeria. The association’s chair who reportedly visited the school on Friday said that more…

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UN agency rolls out three-year plan to safeguard Ukraine’s bread basket

UN agency rolls out three-year plan to safeguard Ukraine’s bread basket

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) released its emergency response and early recovery plan, outlining priority measures to protect agricultural livelihoods, restore production and strengthen the whole agrifood sector. The plan links immediate emergency assistance with early recovery and resilience-building. It prioritises protection of food production for vulnerable rural families and small-scale farmers, rehabilitating…

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Venezuela’s people must be heard, insists UN human rights chief

Venezuela’s people must be heard, insists UN human rights chief

The US action made “all States less safe around the world”, said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the High Commissioner. Speaking to journalists in Geneva, Ms. Shamdasani rejected the US justification for its intervention on the grounds of the Venezuelan Government’s “longstanding and appalling” human rights record.  “Accountability for human rights violations cannot be achieved by…

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AI and anonymity fuel surge in digital violence against women

AI and anonymity fuel surge in digital violence against women

Fuelled by artificial intelligence, anonymity, and weak accountability, online abuse is rapidly escalating. Yet, 1.8 billion women and girls still lack legal protection from online harassment and other forms of technology-facilitated abuse. The alarm is being sounded this week by the UN agency for women’s rights, gender equality and women’s empowerment (UN Women) as the 16…

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UN chief warns unpaid dues near .6 billion, as budget cuts deepen

UN chief warns unpaid dues near $1.6 billion, as budget cuts deepen

António Guterres told the Fifth Committee the UN is facing its most fragile cash position in years, despite sharp reductions already built into next year’s budget plans. “Liquidity remains fragile, and this challenge will persist regardless of the final budget approved,” he said, pointing to the “unacceptable volume of arrears” owed by Member States. The…

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UN warns Myanmar’s planned elections will deepen repression and instability

UN warns Myanmar’s planned elections will deepen repression and instability

Jeremy Laurence, a spokesperson for the UN human rights office, OHCHR, told reporters in Geneva that voting is expected to begin on 28 December, in what he described as a military-controlled ballot conducted in an environment “rife with threats and violence” and actively suppressed political participation. Many major political parties have been excluded and more…

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Ukraine civilians bear brunt of escalating attacks as winter closes in

Ukraine civilians bear brunt of escalating attacks as winter closes in

Speaking in New York on Monday, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told journalists the UN humanitarian office, OCHA, was deeply concerned by the scale and spread of the latest attacks. “In recent days we’ve seen an alarming pattern of intensifying hostilities in frontline areas and persistent attacks on critical civilian infrastructure,” he said. Nationwide disruption “These…

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Sudan: Needs rise as people continue to flee fighting in Kordofan

Sudan: Needs rise as people continue to flee fighting in Kordofan

Since Sunday, more than 1,000 people were newly displaced from Kadugli, capital of South Kordofan state, as well as the towns of Dilling and El Koaik.   They are reportedly seeking shelter in four other states: North and West Kordofan, Khartoum and White Nile. Thousands on the move Fighting across the Kordofans has intensified as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary…

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