Israeli whistleblowers expose the horror Palestinian prisoners live in at Sde Teiman military base

Israeli whistleblowers expose the horror Palestinian prisoners live in at Sde Teiman military base

Since October 7, the number of imprisoned Palestinians has nearly doubled, from 5,192 before the war to 9,623 as of early July, exacerbating a preexisting issue of overcrowding, according to human rights group HaMoked, which tracks Israel’s prison population and was among the groups who petitioned to close Sde Teiman.

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UN health agency convenes experts to assess if mpox outbreak in Africa is a global emergency

UN health agency convenes experts to assess if mpox outbreak in Africa is a global emergency

Officials at the Africa CDC said nearly 70 per cent of cases in Congo are in children younger than 15, who also accounted for 85 per cent of deaths. Mpox was reported last week in Burundi and Rwanda for the first time while other countries including Kenya and the Central African Republic also identified cases.

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WHO chief Ghebreyesus convenes emergency committee to assess threats posed by mpox outbreak

WHO chief Ghebreyesus convenes emergency committee to assess threats posed by mpox outbreak

An emergency committee is made up of international experts who provide technical advice and recommendations to the WHO chief about whether a disease outbreak is a “public health emergency of international concern” – the agency’s highest level of alert. The final decision is made by the director general.

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Cameroonian refugee Cindy Ngamba makes history with first ever medal for Refugee Olympic Team

Cameroonian refugee Cindy Ngamba makes history with first ever medal for Refugee Olympic Team

Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) offered his congratulations immediately after Sunday’s fight “for reaching the boxing semi-finals at Paris 2024 and being assured of a medal – the first ever medal for the Refugee Olympic team”.

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Big Three lie? Questions raised about credit rating of Africa as experts doubt methodology

Big Three lie? Questions raised about credit rating of Africa as experts doubt methodology

At the UN Development Programme, the agency instrumental in the push to get credit ratings for sub-Saharan nations, senior economist Raymond Gilpin disagreed, saying it was “unconscionable” that the Big Three didn’t have a larger presence on the continent. At the same time, he said he saw no bias in the way the Big Three apply their methodologies, and he echoed other officials and academics when he told said that the rating agencies’ work can be hampered by local realities.

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New UN report details ‘unprecedented’ levels of insecurity and sexual violence displaced women in Haiti face

New UN report details ‘unprecedented’ levels of insecurity and sexual violence displaced women in Haiti face

Women and girls account for more than half of the 580,000 displaced people in Haiti, and the UN Women Rapid Gender Assessment highlights how makeshift camps, which lack basic necessities, are putting them at particular risk of sexual and gender-based violence.

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Another contingent of 200 Kenyan police arrives in Haiti for UN-backed mission to stamp out criminal gangs

Another contingent of 200 Kenyan police arrives in Haiti for UN-backed mission to stamp out criminal gangs

More Kenyans are expected to arrive in coming weeks and months and will be joined by police and soldiers from the Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin, Chad and Jamaica for a total of 2,500 personnel. They will be deployed in phases at a cost of some $600 million a year, according to the UN Security Council.

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Poverty and inequality: UN honours Nelson Mandela’s fight for children’s rights and equity

Poverty and inequality: UN honours Nelson Mandela’s fight for children’s rights and equity

The UN’s Goodwill Ambassador for the International Fund for Agricultural Development Sabreina Elba noted that since 2020, the wealth of the world’s five richest billionaires had more than doubled – while over half of humanity has become poorer.

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South Sudan’s humanitarian crisis worsens as WHO announces over 650,000 new refugees from Sudan

South Sudan’s humanitarian crisis worsens as WHO announces over 650,000 new refugees from Sudan

Right now, approaching six million people – or 46 per cent of the population – face crisis levels of food insecurity – a number that’s expected to rise to around 7.1 million during the current lean season.

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UN boss appeals for funds for humanitarian work in Palestine as Gaza death toll nears 40,000

UN boss appeals for funds for humanitarian work in Palestine as Gaza death toll nears 40,000

UNRWA’s 30,000 staff provide education, primary health care and other development activities to about six million Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

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