Tag: UN
Teleworking; Crucial Changes Needed For Safeguarding Health
With Covid 19 pandemic leading to a surge in teleworking, effectively changing the nature of work practically overnight for several workers, the United Nations...
Spread Of Covid 19 Put Breaks on Economic Recovery
The rapid spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant has put the brakes on a rapid recovery, counteracting signs of solid growth at the end...
More Population Crave for Humanitarian AID
A total of 274 million people worldwide need emergency aid and protection in 2022, a 17 per cent increase compared to last year, UN...
Women, Girls At Higher Risk Of being Pushed Into Slavery
As the world celebrates International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on December 2, the United Nations stresses that women and children are at high...
“Recovering key species for ecosystem restoration”; Wildlife Day 2022
Aimed at conservation and recovery of the key species of the wild fauna and flora, the United Nations World Wildlife Day 2022 will be...
Conditional Humanitarian Support For Political Gains In Afghan?
As 55 per cent of Afghan population is estimated to be in crisis or experiencing emergency levels of food insecurity, the UN and Humanitarians...
Know COP26, World’s Most Important Climate Meet
The world is now looking at Glasgow where the Leaders have gathered for COP 26, where they would discuss threadbare climate change. In a...
World Heritage Forest Sites absorbs 190 Million Tons of CO2
In a new study, the United Nations said that the World Heritage Forest sites played a vital role in mitigating climate change by absorbing 190 million tons...
eDNA, a Science For The Ocean
Aimed at protecting and preserving Marine World Heritages, the United Nations has embarked on a mission “environmental DNA” (e-DNA) with the participation of the local...
Women Still A Minority in Space Industry
Women represent only 20 to 22 per cent of the international space industry, which is on par with the percentage from 30 years ago,...




































