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Sudan: UN humanitarian chief urges stronger bridges between humanitarian, development work

Civilians in Sudan are paying the biggest price in the war between the Government and rebels, the United Nations humanitarian chief reiterated today as she wrapped up a visit to the country urging more sustainable support for displaced populations, many of whom have been living in camps for a decade.

Political participation by indigenous peoples in Latin America still low - UN report

UN News on Human Rights - Wed, 2013/05/22 - 01:00
Indigenous peoples in Latin America have undergone an unprecedented mobilization in the past 20 years, but political participation, particularly among women, is still low, the United Nations said in a new report released today.

International community must help Darfur become self-sufficient &#8211 UN official

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Wed, 2013/05/22 - 01:00
The United Nations humanitarian chief today stressed the international community must do more to ensure the people of Sudan&#39s Darfur region can better provide for themselves.

UN emergency fund provides $9.8 million to assist Syrian refugees in Jordan

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Wed, 2013/05/22 - 01:00
The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) has provided $9.8 million to support the establishment of a new camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan and to help meet the growing needs of those fleeing the ongoing conflict.

Number of Syrians in need of humanitarian aid rises to over 8 million - UN

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Tue, 2013/05/21 - 01:00
A senior United Nations humanitarian official reported today that the total number of people in need of assistance as a result of the ongoing conflict in Syria is now 8.3 million, representing about 38 per cent of the country's population.

UN praises Bangladesh&#39s preparedness, response to tropical storm Mahasen

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Mon, 2013/05/20 - 01:00
The United Nations has commended the work carried out by the Bangladeshi Government ahead of tropical storm Mahasen, which hit the country last Thursday, noting it saved thousands of lives.

UN human rights chief welcomes signing of Bangladesh work safety accord by major companies

UN News on Human Rights - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
The United Nations human rights chief today welcomed the decision of dozens of international companies to sign on to an fire-and-safety agreement in the aftermath of the deadly factory collapse in Bangladesh, while calling for additional actions to overhaul the entire garment sector.

UN assesses low damage from weakened Cyclone Mahasen in Bangladesh, Myanmar

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
United Nations agencies and partners are assessing parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar after Tropical Cyclone Mahasen hit land today, weakened and dissipated, leaving behind less damage than originally feared.

UN agency prepositions for Darfur refugees in Chad ahead of rainy season

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
With tens of thousands of Darfur refugees in eastern Chad, the United Nations refugee agency today said it is "in a race against time" to deliver aid before heavy rains cut off access to the group escaping violence linked to tribal conflicts.

Nigerian rebels could face war crimes charges for ‘population cleansing' - UN rights office

UN News on Human Rights - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
Members of Boko Haram and other extremist groups in Nigeria could face war crimes charges for deliberate acts leading to ethnic and religious cleansing, the top United Nations human rights official said today.

Countries must repeal laws that discriminate against LGBT individuals - UN officials

UN News on Human Rights - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
Marking the International Day Against Homophobia, United Nations officials today issued a call on Governments worldwide to protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals, and strike laws that discriminate against them.

Number of Syrian refugees tops 1.5 million mark, says UN agency

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
The United Nations refugee agency announced today that the number of Syrian civilians who have fled their country to escape conflict has passed the 1.5 million mark, while warning that the widening gap between the needs and resources available is becoming a huge challenge.

Papua New Guinea's plans to resume death penalty ‘major setback' - UN

UN News on Human Rights - Fri, 2013/05/17 - 01:00
The United Nations human rights office today expressed serious concern over Papua New Guinea's announcement that it will resume the death penalty more than half a century since it last carried out an execution, stressing this would represent "a major setback" for the country.

Yemen's humanitarian crisis could threaten political gains, warns UN relief official

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Thu, 2013/05/16 - 01:00
Yemen is facing a worsening humanitarian situation which could destabilize the country's gains on the political front, a senior United Nations relief official warned today, noting that half of the country's 24 million people are in need of assistance.

Iraq: UN envoy welcomes relocation of first group of Iranian exiles to Albania

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Thu, 2013/05/16 - 01:00
The top United Nations official in Iraq today called the relocation of 14 Iranians to Albania from an exile camp near Baghdad, an "encouraging first step."

UN agencies helping Bangladesh, Myanmar prepare for Tropical Cyclone Mahasen

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Wed, 2013/05/15 - 01:00
United Nations aid agencies are working with the Governments of Bangladesh and Myanmar to prepare for Tropical Cyclone Mahasen, which is expected to make landfall within the next 24 to 36 hours, possibly threatening millions of people across the region.

Justice in Guatemala vital for preventing recurrence of heinous crimes, say UN experts

UN News on Human Rights - Wed, 2013/05/15 - 01:00
Establishing truth and justice in Guatemala is essential to ensuring that heinous crimes such as arbitrary executions, rape and forced displacement - committed during the country's civil war - do not take place again and to ending impunity, a group of independent United Nations experts said today.

UN human rights chief urges Syrian rebels to end abuses after gruesome video hits Internet

UN News on Human Rights - Tue, 2013/05/14 - 01:00
The mutilation of a Syrian soldier purportedly shown in an internet video is a "truly atrocious act" which should be investigated as a potential war crime, the United Nations human rights chief said today, urging the armed opposition to stop such gross crimes.

UN finds critical shortages of food, other supplies on visit to Syrian village of Houla

UN News on Refugees and Humanitarian Aid - Tue, 2013/05/14 - 01:00
A United Nations inter-agency mission that recently visited the Syrian village of Houla - the site of a massacre of over 100 people in May 2012 - found a critical shortage of food, water, medical supplies and fuel, the world body said today.

Independent UN expert stresses need to improve human rights situation in Eritrea

UN News on Human Rights - Tue, 2013/05/14 - 01:00
The international community must keep Eritrea under "close scrutiny", an independent United Nations expert said today, stressing the need to fundamentally transform the East African nation's "current culture of rights denial."

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