News headlines in April 2021, page 6

  1. FROM THE FIELD: Diversity of indigenous peoples highlighted in UN photo exhibit

    - UN News

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    The rights of indigenous people to make decisions about their cultural heritage and traditional way of life is being recognized in a United Nations photo exhibition.

  2. DR Congo: ‘Relentless’ violence worsening plight of children in Ituri province

    - UN News

    A recent spike in inter-community violence in the eastern province of Ituri in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is worsening the plight of children there, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said on Monday, urging greater international support. 

  3. ‘Make or break moment’ for forests

    - UN News

    Forests are at the core of our efforts to restore our relationship with the natural world, the deputy UN chief said on Monday at the UN Forum on Forests. 

  4. To Effectively Combat Climate Change, Listen and Act on Ideas from the Youth

    - Inter Press Service

    URBANA, Illinois, Apr 26 (IPS) - Recently, I participated in Kids Climate Summit 2021a virtual event that gave younger students an opportunity to take a stance on climate change, express their concerns, and learn about global climate and the actions we all can take to mitigate climate change. 

  5. US-China Cold War Could Lead to a More Dangerous Nuclear Stand-off

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, Apr 26 (IPS) - Despite the negotiation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), we are confronted by the increasing dangers of great power war, even nuclear war.

  6. ‘Disasters know no borders’ says Guterres, 35 years on from Chernobyl nuclear accident

    - UN News

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    In his message for Chernobyl International Remembrance Day on Monday, the UN chief reminded that “disasters know no borders”. 

  7. Addressing the Impact of COVID-19 on Infants and Young Children

    - Inter Press Service

    DHAKA, Bangladesh, Apr 26 (IPS) - Conventional wisdom is that the health of young children is not at great risk from COVID-19, but, in the Global South, the space constraints imposed on young children by the pandemic pose a significant risk to the stimulation on which brain development thrives. Early childhood development is further jeopardized by the pandemic’s impact on caregivers.

  8. New UN-led global immunization push aims to save more than 50 million lives

    - UN News

    A UN-led global immunization strategy was unveiled on Monday to reach more than 50 million children who have missed lifesaving jabs against diseases such as measles, yellow fever and diptheria, in large part because of COVID-19 disruption. 

  9. Deadly shipwreck off Venezuela underscores need for safe migration pathways, protection

    - UN News

    The latest shipwreck in the Caribbean has highlighted the need for safe migration pathways, particularly in the COVID-19 era when many borders remain closed, two UN agencies said on Monday. 

  10. World Military Spending Rises to a Hefty $2.0 Trillion Despite UN Pleas for Cutbacks

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, Apr 26 (IPS) - The United Nations-- which is desperately seeking funds to help developing nations battling a staggering array of socio-economic problems, including extreme poverty, hunger, economic inequalities and environmental hazards-- has continued to be one of the strongest advocates of disarmament.

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