The ActNow campaign aims to trigger individual action on the defining issue of our time. People around the world have joined to make a difference in all facets of their lives, from the food they eat to the clothes they wear.
Victims’ voices lead the way
This year’s World Day against Trafficking in Persons (30 July) puts victims of human trafficking at the centre by highlighting the importance of listening to and learning from survivors of human trafficking. The campaign portrays survivors as key actors in the fight against human trafficking and focusses on their role in establishing measures to prevent this crime, identify and rescue victims and support their rehabilitation. Learning from victims’ experiences and turning their suggestions into concrete actions will lead to a victim-centred and effective approach to combat human trafficking.
Afghanistan: Attack on UN mission draws global condemnation
30 July 2021 — The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) strongly condemned an attack in its main compound in the western Afghan province of Herat on Friday that left an Afghan police guard...
Conflict, COVID, climate crisis, likely to fuel acute food insecurity in 23 ‘hunger hotspots’
30 July 2021 — Life-saving aid to families on the brink of famine is being cut off in several countries by fighting and blockades, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food...
100,000 children in Tigray at risk of death from malnutrition: UNICEF
30 July 2021 — More than 100,000 children in Tigray, Ethiopia, could suffer from life-threatening severe acute malnutrition in the next 12 months, a tenfold jump over average annual levels, UN...





