© UNHCR/Samuel Otieno | Kavugwa Shebulike Cadet (right) prepares dough with his employees and trainees at his bakery in Nyankanda...
Month: February 2023
Each year, more than 2.3 million women are diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the most common cancer in the...
The International Day of Human Fraternity celebrates the values that “are the glue that hold our human family together” –...
Tucked away in the southeastern corner of Europe, Moldova’s winters may be drab and harsh, but the road from Ukraine’s...
“Rather than doubling down on failed approaches of violence and coercion that have singularly failed in the past, I urge...
Medicines, roofing repair kits, bottled water and solar lamps were offloaded, highlighting the desperate plight of many thousands of people...
The ad hoc Conciliation Commission was established by the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) in the...
“Spanish authorities must conduct a full, fair, and effective investigation into these allegations, publish the findings and stop any unlawful interference...
Associate Spokesperson Florencia Soto Niño told correspondents at the regular noon briefing in New York that aid distribution had expanded...
Millions of Congolese face severe food insecurity, particularly in the northeast, where fighting has uprooted millions of people. As part of...
A lack of access to healthcare and medicines has been fuelling a host of opportunists aimed at filling the gaps, the...
The first ministerial meeting of the Global Alliance to end AIDS in children marked a step up in action to...