With good governance and management, water can be equitably shared and water conflict can be avoided.
Read MoreMany humanitarian emergencies are at risk of further deteriorating in 2021 due to COVID-19, climate change, and conflict, according to a recent report released by the International Rescue Committee (IRC).
Read MoreLearn more about the global community’s efforts to provide all countries with a coronavirus vaccine.
Read MoreUnited Nations chief warns that the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic are disproportionately falling “on the most vulnerable: people living in poverty, the working poor, women and children, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups.”
Read MoreThe United Nations Secretary-General implores protestors to march peacefully and calls on authorities to show restraint, in response to large-scale #blacklivesmatter protests in the United States
Read MoreMore than 140 world leaders and public figures called for the commitment of a free, people’s vaccine, to ensure everyone, everywhere will be able to get a vaccine for the coronavirus, when one is developed.
Read MoreAs the coronavirus pandemic reaches every corner of the globe, coverage of Covid-19 has sucked all the oxygen out of the news cycle, meaning few people are paying attention to the world’s most vulnerable populations—internally displaced people (IDPs) and refugees.
Read MoreThousands of people in Kiribati and many other low-lying areas are expecting to die in their native-lands. Those who have hope consider migrating to a safer place. According to a 2018 World Bank report, 143 million people in South Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa could become climate migrants.
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