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South Sudan: UN expert urges action to end rights abuses in a country where 'impunity is the norm'
14 March 2017 Amid a “massive” increase in gross human rights violations, as well as an esca
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Libya: UN relief wing and partners seek $313 million to assist hundreds of thousands of people
25 January 2018 With people across Libya suffering amid the fallout from a protracte
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In 10 countries with highest out-of-school rates, 40 per cent of children not accessing basic education – UN
1 September 2016 As millions of children around the world prepare to return to school this month
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In Geneva, UN urges upholding human rights amid rising populism and extremism
27 February 2017 Disregard for human rights is a “disease,” United Nations Secretary-General Antóni
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Six months into battle for Mosul, water and trauma care are key UN and partner priorities
26 April 2017 Safe drinking water is a major concern in Mosul, where a battle has been underway for the
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‘Hang on to every little glimmer of hope,’ says UN envoy for South Sudan
28 November 2016 All people in South Sudan, regardless of their ethnic affiliation, must unite
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Reducing violence against women vital for peace in Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territory – UN expert
26 September 2016 Concluding her first visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory (O
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UNICEF warns of growing exploitation risk for refugee and migrant children arriving in Europe
14 June 2016 More than nine out of 10 refugee and migrant children arriving in
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'The clear objective of our time is parity' rooted in women's empowerment – UN chief Guterres
17 March 2017 Gender parity at all levels – political, cultural, economic and social –
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Pregnant women, children among the victims in latest Mediterranean tragedy – UNICEF
4 November 2016 A number of children and pregnant women were among the 240 peopl