Edited News | UNOG , UNITED NATIONS
Background:
The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF)’s Advisory Committee started to meet today at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, till 16 January 2021.
The Committee was recently established to discuss outstanding issues related to the selection mechanism of a unified executive and to put forward concrete and practical recommendations upon which the LDFP plenary shall decide.
The national elections date of December 24, 2021 remains a sine qua non for the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), a guiding principle and unrenounceable goal. In this sense, the Committee’s mandate will be strictly time-bound.
The 18 members of the Committee represent a broad geographical and political diversity and includes the participation of women, youth and cultural components.
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Edited News , Press Conferences | UNFPA
Launch of UNFPA’s State of World Population 2024 report, “Interwoven Lives, Threads of Hope: Ending inequalities in sexual and reproductive health and rights”
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Edited News | UNICEF , OHCHR , UN WOMEN
Summary: More than one million Palestinian women and girls in Gaza face catastrophic hunger and lack access to food, safe water, and essential services. The conflict has disproportionately impacted women and children, with thousands of women widowed and children injured. The situation in Gaza is dire, with ongoing challenges in evacuating critically injured patients. The UN has urged all states with influence to halt the humanitarian crisis and violence in Gaza.
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Edited News | OCHA , WHO
Summary: WHO reports extensive destruction in Gaza hospitals, with non-functional facilities, makeshift graves, and urgent need for supplies and resources. Access to hospitals and deconfliction measures are crucial for restoring functionality. Communication equipment is also needed for humanitarian operations.
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Edited News | UNHCR
War in Sudan: in massive exodus, 1’800 people a day seek refuge in world’s poorest country - UNHCR
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Edited News | OHCHR , UNOG
The UN Human Rights Office on Friday made a renewed plea for humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza and for humanitarian workers to be protected, in the wake of the deaths this week of seven people working for the World Central Kitchen. The subsequent halting of aid delivery and distribution has increased the already real risk of more deaths from famine, the Office warned.
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Edited News | FAO
Aid convoys reach Sudan's Darfur to avert hunger catastrophe. Challenges in delivering aid persist. 18 million people face acute hunger in Sudan.