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Press Conferences | WHO

Press conference on Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer

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Edited News | OHCHR , UNHCR , UNITED NATIONS

Reported Ethiopia massacre: UN rights chief warns of spiralling situation, urges an end to fighting. Disturbing reports of an alleged massacre have surfaced in Ethiopia’s Tigray region amid fighting between national and regional forces that threatens to spiral “totally out of control”, the UN warned...

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Press Conferences | OHCHR , UNHCR , WFP , IOM

Alessandra Vellucci, Director of the United Nations Information Service, chaired the hybrid briefing, attended by spokespersons and representatives of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International...

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Press Conferences | UNDP

Peacebuilding from the Grassroots: National Dialogue Outcomes in South Sudan

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Press Conferences

Landmine Monitor 2020 Report Launch

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Edited News | UNITED NATIONS

Landmine toll still high amid concerns over COVID-19 impact on clearance efforts. Thousands of people continue to be killed and injured every year by landmines and explosive weapons in conflicts around the world, while the COVID-19 pandemic has forced mine-clearance efforts to be scaled back, a ...

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Press Conferences | WHO

Subject: Measles estimates

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Press Conferences | UNCTAD

Publication of the Review of Maritime Transport 2020

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Press Conferences | OHCHR , UNHCR , WHO , UNOG , UNITED NATIONS , WFP , UNCTAD , IOM

Rhéal LeBlanc, Chief of the Press and External Relations Section of the United Nations Information Service (UNIS), chaired the hybrid briefing, attended by the spokespersons and representatives of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the World Food Programme (WFP), the...

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Edited News | WFP , IOM

COVID-19 pandemic is worsening the plight of millions of migrants, finds UN study. The global COVID-19 pandemic is making life much harder for millions of migrants and is expected to increase their number, two United Nations agencies said in a report published jointly on Tuesday.