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A new FAO study reveals over 46 million hectares of agricultural land in the Arab region face severe degradation. Learn why urgent action is needed now.

First-ever Global Principles To Safeguard Children From Climate Crisis

With an estimated one billion children living in extremely high risk to the impacts of climate change, the United Nations have come...
Ukraine War, Conflict, Climate Adds More to Displacement

Migrant Health Not Yet Healthy

Millions of refugees and migrants face poorer health outcomes than their host communities, which has dire consequences for the probability that the...
Explore the groundbreaking first-in-human trial of the ChAdOx1 NipahB vaccine by the University of Oxford. With funding from CEPI, this initiative aims to combat the deadly Nipah virus, responsible for outbreaks in Southeast Asia. Learn about the urgency, challenges, and potential global impact of this essential research.

Vaccine Lowered Covid 19 Death Rates

Covid 19 vaccines reduced the potential death toll across the world by more than half in the year following their implementation, said...
Pakistan declares open war on Afghanistan following deadly border clashes. Discover the latest on airstrikes, casualties, and international mediation efforts

How Good Is Political Declaration on Armed Conflicts

The armed conflict in populated areas have large scale devastating impact. On June 17, 2022, the Governments will meet at the United...
Explore the UN Secretary-General's report on Children and Armed Conflict in Afghanistan, revealing the persistent vulnerabilities faced by children despite a decrease in overall violations. Dive into the challenges affecting their access to education, safety, and basic services.

Afghanistan; darkest Moments In A generation

Long years of war and Talibanism have shook Afghanistan and the people are experiencing some of the darkest moments in a generation...
One In Five Americans Fear Getting Monkey pox

Monkeypox and Public Health Emergency

With more than 1,600 confirmed cases and almost 1,500 suspected cases of Monkey pox reported this year across 39 countries - including...
No Help For Our Community: Marginalised People

No Help For Our Community: Marginalised People

Marginalized groups, including LGBTI+ people, sex workers, drug users, and those experiencing homelessness were disproportionately affected by Covid-19 regulations that exposed them...
Explore the UN's Global Economic Outlook 2024, revealing a projected slowdown in global growth. Discover the challenges posed by high interest rates, conflicts, and climate disasters, and learn how bold investments are crucial for sustainable development and climate action

Covid; More Billionaires Created As Millions Pushed Into Poverty

For every new billionaire created during the pandemic (one every 30 hours), nearly a million people are pushed into extreme poverty in...
Even 1 drink daily boosts buccal mucosa cancer risk by 50% in India. BMJ study links local brews, tobacco combo to 62% cases. Prevention urgent

Death Due Alcohol Consumption Galore In Covid Times

With Covid 19, alcohol consumption also increased. What about death due to alcohol consumption? A new study points out that death due...
In recent years, an alarming trend has emerged in the United States. Since 2020, firearms have become the leading cause of death among children and teenagers, surpassing even car accidents, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2022, more than 4,500 young lives were lost to firearm injuries. But the tragedy doesn't stop there; the ripple effects of these incidents have far-reaching consequences on survivors and their families, as revealed in a recent study published in the November issue of Health Affairs.

What Connection Does Muscle Building and Weapon Carrying Have?  

Is there any connection between muscle-building and weapon carrying and physical fighting? A new study shows that there is much relation. The...