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NACIONES UNIDAS – Hace casi cuatro años, los talibanes retomaron el control de Afganistán y emitieron una serie de edictos que restringían significativamente los derechos de las mujeres en todo el país. Esto ha traído como consecuencia una crisis humanitaria multifacética, caracterizada por un notable deterioro de las libertades civiles, el estancamiento del desarrollo nacional y la falta generalizada de servicios básicos.
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4 days ago |
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Asia-Pacific, Civil Society, Crime & Justice, Education, Gender, Gender Identity, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies, Inequality, TerraViva United Nations, Women's Health Reprint | | Print | UNITED NATIONS, Jun 23 2025 (IPS) - Nearly four years ago, the Taliban took control of Afghanistan and issued a series of edicts that significantly restricted women’s rights nationwide. This has resulted in a multifaceted humanitarian crisis, one marked by a notable decline in civic...
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United Nations — Although access to mental health and psychosocial support services is considered a fundamental human right by the United Nations (UN), hundreds of millions of people experience limited or inadequate access to mental health and psychosocial support services. On June 6, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) published a joint summary report on the wellbeing and development of children and adolescents around the world.
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United Nations — Over the course of 2025, the food security situation in Sudan has taken a considerable turn for the worst. Compounded by the Sudanese Civil War, millions of civilians face alarming levels of food insecurity and are at risk of experiencing famine. Humanitarian experts have described the situation in Sudan as being the worst hunger crisis in the world today.
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United Nations — On June 10, the United Nations (UN) held a conference titled Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion: Strengthening Workforce Participation for Persons with Disabilities. This conference, which was organized by the Permanent Mission of Canada to the UN, featured a discussion by a panel of experts from various sectors, looking to shed light on the ways AI tools can be used to create inclusive workforces that maximize fairness and accessibility.
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2 weeks ago |
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Economy & Trade, Gender, Global, Headlines, Health, Inequality, Labour, TerraViva United Nations, Trade & Investment Reprint | | Print | UNITED NATIONS, Jun 11 2025 (IPS) - On June 10, the United Nations (UN) held a conference titled Artificial Intelligence for Inclusion: Strengthening Workforce Participation for Persons with Disabilities. This conference, which was organized by the Permanent Mission of Canada to the UN, featured a discussion by a panel of experts from various sectors,...
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3 weeks ago |
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Active Citizens, Armed Conflicts, Civil Society, Crime & Justice, Economy & Trade, Environment, Featured, Global, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Inequality, Sustainability, TerraViva United Nations Reprint | | Print | UNITED NATIONS / NEW YORK, Jun 5 2025 (IPS) - On June 1, CIVICUS Global Alliance, announced the appointment of Mandeep Tiwana as its new Secretary-General. With his tenure underway, Tiwana sat down with an IPS correspondent to discuss CIVICUS’s work in promoting civic freedom...
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3 weeks ago |
allafrica.com | Oritro Karim
United Nations — A particularly virulent outbreak of cholera was detected in the Khartoum State of Sudan and is a direct result of the Sudanese Civil War, warns the United Nations. "The resurgence of cholera is more than a public health emergency - it is a symptom of deep, persistent inequality. Cholera takes hold where poverty is entrenched, where healthcare is scarce, and where conflict has shattered the systems that keep children safe.
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4 weeks ago |
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NACIONES UNIDAS – La situación humanitaria en Haití se ha deteriorado significativamente en las últimas semanas, ya que los índices de violencia, hambre y desplazamiento se disparan en medio de una grave falta de financiación. Mientras las bandas armadas siguen apoderándose de más territorio en la capital, Puerto Príncipe, así como en zonas del departamento de Artibonite y del Centro, las organizaciones humanitarias se ven incapaces de hacer frente a la creciente magnitud de las necesidades.