News headlines in March 2023, page 26

  1. Eritrea: human rights situation remains dire amid complete impunity

    - UN News

    The human rights situation in Eritrea remains dire against of backdrop of “complete” impunity for State security and defence forces, the UN’s deputy human rights chief said on Monday.

  2. LDC5: UN conference calls for more inclusive and fair digital transformation in world’s least developed countries

    - UN News

    A United Nations conference under way in Doha, Qatar, has turned its attention to one of the world’s most nettlesome global challenges: closing the staggeringly wide digital divide between rich and poor nations. Fresh attention to this issue comes as a just-launched UN report finds that two-thirds of the population of the least developed countries (LDCs) is still offline.

  3. More than 850,000 Syrian, Turkish children displaced by earthquakes

    - UN News

    One month on from the two catastrophic earthquakes that struck Türkiye and Syria, more than 850,000 children remain displaced after being forced from their damaged or destroyed homes amid millions in dire need of aid, UN agencies said.

  4. Peru: UN experts call for end to violence during demonstrations

    - UN News

    Continuing violence against political protesters in Peru must stop, UN-appointed independent experts insisted on Mondayamid allegations of repression and arbitrary killings by State security forces.

  5. CSW: Advancing women’s rights since 1946

    - UN News

    The annual UN Commission for the Status of Women (CSW) meets in March each year to address the widespread inequalities, violence and discrimination women continue to face, all around the world. Here is a brief five-point guide to this high-profile UN event.

  6. No more excuses; Guterres calls for ‘revolution of support’ to aid world’s least developed countries

    - UN News

    World leaders are gathered in Doha, Qatar, for a major UN conference seeking to accelerate sustainable development where international assistance is most needed to unlock the full potential of the world’s most vulnerable countries and help put them on the path towards prosperity.

  7. Ground-breaking exhibit on slavery gives new generation ‘hope for humanity’

    - UN News

    A grain of rice, a golden collar, and a three-metre-long heavy wooden brace to trap ankles and necks shape part of a unique, interactive exhibit on slavery that just opened at UN Headquarters.

  8. UN delegates reach historic agreement on protecting marine biodiversity in international waters

    - UN News

    Secretary-General António Guterres has congratulated UN member countries for finalizing a text to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction, calling it a “breakthrough” after nearly two decades of talks.   

  9. Changing lives in The Gambia: A UN Resident Coordinator Blog

    - UN News

    Seraphine Wakana, the UN Resident Coordinator in The Gambia, is coming to the end of her mandate. In this blog, she reflects on her experience over the last five years, which have seen the country emerge from a long period of authoritarian rule.

  10. ‘The time has come to do justice for the least developed countries,’ says UN chief Guterres

    - UN News

    Ahead of a major United Nations conference on the world’s most vulnerable countries, Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday urged the international community – particularly wealthy nations – to step up and help the more than 1.1 billion people in these countries break out of “vicious cycles” and lift themselves out of poverty.

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