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One woman is killed every 10 minutes by their intimate partners or other family members  

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The latest report on femicides reveals that 60 per cent of all female homicides are committed by intimate partners or other family members

UNODC and African Union Join Forces for Second Global Coalition on Consultation on Synthetic Drug Supply Reduction in Madagascar.

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“The easy access to these drugs has formed a vicious circle, threatening public health, causing family instability, increasing criminality and corruption financing, while providing support for terrorist activities. The fight against drugs is crucial for b

The Democratic Republic of the Congo introduces R21 malaria vaccine

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The health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo today introduced the R21 malaria vaccine into the national immunization programme, adding a crucial tool to complement existing malaria control measures to protect and save the lives of young

UNODC launches campaign advocating for an East African society with “One Less Victim” of child trafficking.

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Children represent a significant proportion of trafficking victims worldwide, with girls being disproportionately affected.

WHO Steps Up Cross-Regional Efforts for Sudan’s Humanitarian Emergency

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As millions flee war and hunger in Sudan, senior leadership from WHO’s Africa and Eastern Mediterranean Regions converged in Chad, which hosts the largest number of Sudanese refugees, to assess the urgent health needs of people impacted by this complex an

Uganda’s Efforts to Save the Life of Children with Malnutrition.

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Over 268,000 children in Uganda suffer from malnutrition, specifically wasting.

WHO carries out mission to eradicate dracunculiasis in Angola.

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Angola is one of five countries where dracunculiasis has not yet been eradicated. Between 2018 and 2020, human cases were identified in Cunene province, making the country endemic for this disease.

Bribery becoming less accepted in Nigeria, says new report on corruption patterns and trends in the country.

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Over 70 per cent of Nigerians who were asked to pay a bribe in 2023 refused to do so on at least one occasion, according to a new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).