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    Latest News from the Laboratory of Applied Ecology, led by Prof Brice Sinsin in Benin Republic (West Africa).

    UN forum on sustainable development concludes with renewed commitment, call for urgent action

    Held under the auspices of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), the Forum took place from 8 to 17 July. This year’s theme...

    Summit of the Future: ‘Critical’ opportunity for safer, more sustainable and equitable world

    “We need greater global solidarity today and with future generations, better management of critical issues of global concern and an upgraded United Nations that...

    COP29: Energy transition must not trigger a ‘stampede of greed’ that crushes the poor

    “We are here to respond to a key challenge: turning the energy transition towards justice,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres, asking the participants at...

    Status quo ‘not sustainable’ in increasingly unstable Libya, Security Council hears

    Stephanie Koury, Deputy Special Representative and Officer-in-Charge of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), said these developments “have increased tension, further entrenched institutional...

    The latest UN biodiversity summit opens in Colombia; here’s what’s at stake

    Considered the world’s most important event to conserve biodiversity, the summit is taking place in Cali, the third largest city of the South American...

    Youth-led groups tackle famine in war-ravaged Sudan

    These young Sudanese volunteers work in youth-led initiatives born in the throes of the ongoing war that has displaced millions since fighting erupted in...

    Global education fund announces $2.5 million grant for Haiti

    Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director of Education Cannot Wait (ECW), announced the grant on Friday in the capital, Port-au-Prince, during a high-level UN mission to...

    UN deputy chief appeals for global solidarity as crises roil East Africa

    Chad hosts more than 1.1 million refugees, many escaping violence in Sudan, where rival militaries have been fighting since April 2023. At the same...

    Guterres commends Turkmenistan’s ‘policy of neutrality’ amid troubled times

    The Secretary-General expressed his appreciation to Turkmenistan for hosting the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia in Ashgabat, and commended Turkmenistan’s...

    UN officials repeat calls for peace as Gaza polio vaccinations gets underway

    Hundreds of Gazan families have been queueing to await the turn of their child to receive a polio vaccination since early Sunday morning, in...

    Half the world lacks social protection amid climate crisis, ILO warns

    Around 50 per cent of us do have access to at least one social protection benefit – but 3.8 billion people lack any kind...

    Growing or shrinking? What the latest trends tell us about the world’s population

    It will then fall to around 10.2 billion, which is 700 million lower than expected a decade ago. That’s just one of the key...

    Climate change: ‘Graveyard of glaciers’ lays bare existential threat of melting ice

    Coinciding with the powerful and symbolic monument to the ravages of unchecked climate change, the ceremony on 17 August also saw the publication of The...

    WHO highlights mental health crisis facing Israel’s frontline workers a year after 7 October...

    Responders including ambulance drivers, health workers and forensic teams who identified many of the dead, all witnessed “carnage and horror” which resulted in lasting...

    Antimicrobial resistance crisis ‘happening now,’ WHO’s Tedros stresses at Jeddah summit

    In remarks to the Conference, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the UN World Health Organization (WHO), said that what is being discussed is...

    ‘Tons of Ideas!’: World Urban Forum in Cairo hears calls for youth-led solutions to...

    “What would you like to see in your city?” This is the simple question printed on one of the walls inside the Egypt International Exhibition...

    Sudan: UN chief welcomes decision to reopen key border crossing for aid delivery

    The Adre border crossing with Chad has been closed for most of the year. It is the most direct and efficient route for humanitarian...

    Deadly floods in Spain highlight need to cut greenhouse gas emissions

    The UN weather agency is highlighting the importance of early warning systems for all corners of the planet and reducing greenhouse gas emissions that...

    Guterres underlines support for China-Africa partnership

    The UN chief underlined the global body's support for this partnership in remarks to the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation Summit.Leaders from some 50 African...

    Gaza: Six UNRWA staff killed in strikes on school sheltering displaced people

     “This is the highest death toll among our staff in a single incident,” UNRWA said in a post on the social media platform X,...

    ‘Minutes from midnight’: Mohammed calls for urgent climate action

    Addressing the preparatory meeting of the 29the session of Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Pre-COP29), Ms. Mohammed called...

    $1.5 billion commitment for education and skills training in lower-middle-income countries

    The commitment by the International Finance Facility for Education (IFFEd) will address the dire but often forgotten global education emergency. Currently, 250 million children...

    World News in Brief: UNICEF mpox response in DR Congo, ‘unprecedented’ threat to Sudan’s...

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has recorded more than 21,000 suspected cases of the viral disease, including over 5,000 confirmed cases and...

    Nigeria: Hundreds of thousands in need of aid as flooding wipes out homes –...

    Alau Dam, located just over 10 miles to the south of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, collapsed in the middle of the night...