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Zimbabwe’s humanitarian situation remains fragile despite gains, UN official warns
9 December The humanitarian situation in Zimbabwe, plagued in recent years by food shortages, an erosion of basic services and an economic downturn due in part to long-running political strife, has significantly improved but continued aid is still needed to maintain the positive gains, a top United Nations official said today. FULL STORY >>
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Copenhagen talks heading towards agreement on new climate deal – UN
9 December Talks under way at the historic United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, have entered the drafting phase towards reaching a final agreement. FULL STORY >>
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UN crisis relief fund raises record $424 million in pledges as needs mount
9 December The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) raised a record $424 million at its annual pledging session today as top officials warned of rising needs in 2010 for one of the world’s leading tools in disaster response, whether for sudden-onset crises such as earthquakes or ongoing but neglected emergencies. FULL STORY >>
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Efforts to thwart rebels in eastern DR Congo a mixed bag, says Ban
8 December Progress in bringing stability to the war-wracked east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is mixed, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in a new report, noting the heavy humanitarian toll wrought by a military operation to flush out a notorious ethnic Hutu militia. FULL STORY >>
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UNESCO chief pays tribute to Congolese Artist for Peace
8 December The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today paid tribute to Jean Serge Essous, a Congolese musician who served as one of the agency’s Artists for Peace. FULL STORY >>
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Tough times ahead for shipping industry owing to economic crisis, reports UN agency
8 December Around 80 per cent of global trade is transported by sea but challenging times are ahead for the shipping industry, which is faced with a surge in the supply of vessels and tumbling freight rates amid the economic crisis, says a report released today by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). FULL STORY >>
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Nearly 5 million Ethiopians will need food aid in first half of 2010, UN reports
8 December Some 4.8 million Ethiopians will require emergency food and related aid costing $270 million for the first six months of 2010 in a country already plagued by prolonged drought and crop failure, according to United Nations estimates released today. FULL STORY >>
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UNESCO chief speaks out at murder of another Mexican journalist
8 December The head of the United Nations agency tasked with defending press freedom has condemned the murder of Mexican journalist José Emilio Galindo Robles, the second such killing in less than one month. FULL STORY >> |
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