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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UN experts estimate up to 4,000 Rwandan soldiers fight alongside M23 rebels in Congo

UN experts estimate up to 4,000 Rwandan soldiers fight alongside M23 rebels in Congo

Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi, along with US and UN experts, have accused Rwanda of giving military backing to M23. Rwanda denies the claim, but in February it effectively admitted that it has troops and missile systems in eastern Congo to safeguard its security, pointing to a buildup of Congolese forces near the border.

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New report says Kenyan police force and their Haitian hosts retake largest public hospital from gangs

New report says Kenyan police force and their Haitian hosts retake largest public hospital from gangs

Rameau Normil, the new head of the Haiti National Police, says police took control of the Hospital of the State University of Haiti, also known as the General Hospital, on Sunday night. In their effort to topple Haiti’s previous governments, armed groups have torched and looted more than 30 private and public health facilities in metropolitan Port-au-Prince since February 29.

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Kenyan police force in Haiti promises ‘no room for failure’ against powerful gangs

Kenyan police force in Haiti promises ‘no room for failure’ against powerful gangs

The UN-backed mission, to which the United States has pledged over $300 million in support, has been questioned from the start. At home, Kenyan police have long been accused by watchdogs and witnesses of human rights abuses, including in recent protests.

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Israeli bombardments split Gaza in two as civilians, relief agencies reset lives, aid efforts

Israeli bombardments split Gaza in two as civilians, relief agencies reset lives, aid efforts

The OCHA official outlined the challenges for aid workers, explaining that before the war, the humanitarian hub was in Gaza City, in the north.

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How past abuse-ridden foreign interventions feed fears in Haiti that Kenyan forces are US pawns

How past abuse-ridden foreign interventions feed fears in Haiti that Kenyan forces are US pawns

Fears of a new occupation are still strong among Haitians, many of whom hold the US responsible for the current chaos. The US supported Henry and is often perceived as having propped up a corrupt elite with links to gangs they sometimes trained, and to have done little to stop the massive smuggling of weapons and munitions into Haiti.

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Gang violence in Haiti drops as Kenyan police start street patrols but fears of trouble linger

Gang violence in Haiti drops as Kenyan police start street patrols but fears of trouble linger

Several hundred Kenyan police officers landed in Port-au-Prince on June 25, four months after gangs joined forces in a coalition called Viv Ansanm (Live Together) on February 29, starting a rebellion that plunged the country into violent chaos and forcing acting prime minister Ariel Henry to flee, then resign.

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PM Conille terms first days of Kenyan police presence in Haiti encouraging and crucial to fighting gangs

PM Conille terms first days of Kenyan police presence in Haiti encouraging and crucial to fighting gangs

Kenya’s Kinyungu and Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez Gil of the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, also called for countries that have made pledges to the fund to deposit the money. Álvarez Gil said this should be done “as soon as possible.”

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