News headlines in September 2022, page 18

  1. Remedy in Sight to Subdue an Invasive Poisonous Enemy in Kenyas Drylands

    - Inter Press Service

    Nairobi, Sep 16 (IPS) - Hannah Sakamo is worried. She is about to lose yet another goat in less than a month. A pastoralist in Eldepe village, Marigat Sub-County, Baringo County in Kenya’s Rift Valley region, her household’s lifeline is at stake.

  2. Achieving Lifelong Independence for People with Disabilities

    - Inter Press Service

    San Francisco, Sep 16 (IPS) - Vernae Gallaread aspires to teach sign language to people with disabilities and to families who cannot afford sign language lessons for their children.

  3. Ukraine: UN rights office set to probe ‘mass graves’ in newly liberated east

    - UN News

    Reports that mass graves have been discovered in the Ukrainian city of Izyum are to be investigated by UN rights monitors, it’s been announced.

  4. Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value

    - Inter Press Service

    MEXICO CITY, Sep 16 (IPS) - International Equal Pay Day, observed officially by the United Nations on 16 September, aims to draw attention to the gender pay gap – the difference between what a woman earns compared to a man for work of equal value – and the systemic inequalities it is rooted in.

  5. Transforming Education Summit: Halt the crisis, or risk failing an entire generation

    - UN News

    Just a few hours before the start of the crucial Transforming Education Summit, UN Children’s Fund UNICEF on Friday, warned that globally, only a third of 10-year-olds are estimated to be able to read and understand a simple written story. This shocking statistic represents a 50 per cent decrease from pre-pandemic estimates.

  6. Reimagining education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Resident Coordinator Blog

    - UN News

    As the Transforming Education Summit kicks off on Friday, during the opening week of the 77th UN General Assembly session in New York, Ingrid Macdonald, the UN Resident Coordinator in Bosnia-Herzegovina, reflects on the important progress that the United Nations has made in supporting the authorities efforts to advance more equitable and inclusive education across the country. 

  7. Full Gender Equality Almost 300 Years Away at Current Rate of Progress

    - Inter Press Service

    MADRID, Sep 15 (IPS) - While women in rich societies are paid around 25% less than men for equal jobs, those living in impoverished countries receive by far much lower salaries, if any at all.

  8. ‘Tsunami of hunger’ could trigger multiple famines, Security Council warned

    - UN News

    As risks of conflict-induced famine and widespread food insecurity continue to rise, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator urged the Security Council on Thursday to address the interlinked crises, and work towards establishing lasting peace in affected regions.

  9. Brazilian artist’s mural ‘for the planet’ proves big draw for UN General Assembly

    - UN News

    World leaders arriving at UN Headquarters for next week’s High Level General Assembly meetings, will be greeted by a powerful and striking new mural from renowned Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, focusing attention on climate change and stewardship of the planet.

  10. UN remains deeply concerned over ‘dangerous escalation’ following fighting across Armenia-Azerbaijan border

    - UN News

    A senior official from the UN Political and Peacebuilding Affairs department has called on Armenia and Azerbaijan “to take immediate and concrete steps to deescalate tensions” following several days of fighting this week which reportedly left dozens dead on both sides.

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