News headlines in April 2023, page 11
Diplomacy, not isolation, must reverse ‘negative trajectory’ on Korean Peninsula
- UN News
Unity of the Security Council is “essential” to ease tensions and overcome the diplomatic impasse on the Korean Peninsula, Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari said on Monday, briefing on the latest developments following Pyongyang’s first-ever launch of a solid-fuel ballistic missile days ago.
Zambia: UN experts concerned over delay in the country’s debt restructuring
- UN News
UN independent human rights experts on Monday said they were deeply concerned over delays in reaching an agreement on the restructuring of Zambia’s debt and its corresponding negative human rights impact on peoples’ lives there.
‘Let us learn from indigenous peoples’, UN chief declares
- UN News
In his address marking the opening of the 2023 session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) on Monday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres drew attention to the ways that indigenous peoples are denied their human rights, and saluted them for the pioneering role they play in efforts to protect nature and preserve biodiversity.
Yemen at ‘critical juncture’ in bid to end eight-year war: UN Special Envoy
- UN News
An expired truce still delivering positive results, and a recent mass prisoner exchange, are signs of hope in Yemen, but more work remains to end the war between the Saudi coalition-backed Government and Houthi rebels, UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg told the Security Council on Monday.
Guterres calls for ‘immediate’ ceasefire in Sudan, as death toll mounts
- UN News
Clashes intensified across Sudan on Monday, as top UN officials urged rival military factions to protect civilians and respect the country’s international obligations.
Don’t let SDGs turn into ‘mirage of what might have been’: UN chief
- UN News
UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Monday that the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is turning into a “mirage of what might have been,” at the opening of the Financing for Development Forum (FfD), taking place at UN Headquarters in New York.
INTERVIEW: Knowledge of indigenous peoples can promote harmony with Earth
- UN News
The age-old knowledge of indigenous peoples has a key role to play in the battle against the climate crisis. A major conference taking place at UN Headquarters from Monday will highlight the lessons they can teach wider society.
Funding a better future for all: 5 things to know about the Financing for Development Forum
- UN News
As the global economy continues to be battered by a series of crises, senior UN officials and government representatives are converging on UN Headquarters in New York, in an attempt to transform the international financial system, and get the internationally-agreed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development back on track.
WFP chief puts hold on Sudan aid operations, following death of 3 staff in unrest
- UN News
The World Food Programme (WFP) has temporarily halted all operations, as a result of the fighting between rival military groups, which led to the deaths of three WFP employees on Saturday.
From the Field: Haiti’s ‘hostage population’ struggle to survive
- UN News
Haiti’s population is being held hostage to brutality and gang violence, according to a report from the UN humanitarian office (OCHA), which contains harrowing testimony from a country seemingly in freefall.