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Education of Kenyan Herders’ Children Disrupted as Drought Forces Dropouts

Kenyan authorities say the ongoing drought that has left millions of people in need of food aid is also forcing tens of thousands of...

UN: Close to 8 Million South Sudanese Are Food Insecure

Christine Akuol — not her real name — is just 15 years old but already is the mother of two children. Three years ago, her...

The State of Food and Agriculture 2022: Leveraging automation to transform agrifood systems

Rome - Agricultural automation, which includes anything from tractors to artificial intelligence, can play an important role in making food production more efficient and...

Human rights belong at the heart of climate change debate, urges Türk

Humanity’s basic right to life is being threatened by insufficient action in the face of the climate emergency, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights...

UN refugee chief calls for greater focus on climate and conflict factors

Responses to climate change must also consider its link to both conflict and the displacement it causes, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi,...

Countering forest loss in Africa through anti-corruption mechanisms

Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), 02 November 2022 – Forests are a vital component of the earth’s ecosystem, providing humans, animals and plants with clean drinking...

On the African Union-led Peace Talks

We welcome the momentous step taken in Pretoria today to advance the African Union’s campaign to “silence the guns” with the signing of a...

South Africa: Time for action to end scourge of GBVF – Pres Ramaphosa

JOHANNESBURG— South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has challenged delegates attending the second Presidential Summit on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF) to be focused on...

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