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Gabriel proves “disability is not inability” and strengthens efforts to make aid more accountable

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“People often think it’s challenging to work with someone living with visual impairment. But once we start working together, they realize I have something valuable to offer,” said Longes Gabriel with a smile.

UNESCO trains teachers in Kenya to inspire the next generation of scientists

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In Nairobi, UNESCO is equipping teachers with cutting-edge digital skills to transform science education.

Statement by the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator a.i. in Sudan, Sheldon Yett (12 August 2025)

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El Fasher and Abu Shouk camp: A call to stop attacks on civilians, allow safe passage and aid

As the world looks away, women suffer in silence

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Donors’ brutal funding cuts to humanitarian aid are having a devastating impact on programmes that specifically support women and girls at risk of gender-based violence.

Turning waste into watts: A Zambian utility’s move toward energy security

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“We used to worry that power cuts would stop the pumps and overflow the system,” says Jane Mulenga.

“We have no one else.” Families on the brink in Nigeria’s worst hunger crisis in five years.

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Without adequate assistance, at least 280,000 severely malnourished children are at a high risk of death during this year’s lean season.

Malawi: Safe spaces nurture drought-affected women and girls.

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"I am happy I was able to return to school after giving birth," said Thokozani, 20, from Balaka district, southern Malawi.