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In war-torn Sudan, hunger mounts and hopes wane

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Millions of people have received WFP's assistance, but access and other constraints mean it reaches only a fraction of the neediest

Defying tradition, championing rights: UNFPA sparks change in female genital mutilation hotspots across East Africa

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''Is [female genital mutilation] religious?'' Nuritu Sirbar challenged community and religious leaders four years ago to justify a deeply ingrained tradition – female genital mutilation (FGM).

Africa now ‘global epicentre’ of terrorism: UN chief

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In just a matter of years, Africa has become the “global epicentre of terrorism”, with groups such as Da’esh, Al-Qaida and their affiliates exploiting local conflicts and fragilities to serve their own ends, the UN Secretary-General said.

The United Nations Is not leaving the Sudan

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The United Nations Secretary-General’s call for dialogue, respect for human rights, the rule of law, and an inclusive political process that reflects the aspirations of the Sudanese people.

World confronts an ‘ugly and inescapable truth’ in Darfur, says ICC Prosecutor

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The international community’s failure to execute warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and subsequent lack of accountability are fuelling the violence stemming from the war between rival militaries in Sudan, the ICC Prosecutor told the

De-risking investments in Africa to unlock the continent’s full potential of public private partnerships

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“Up to 80 per cent of the initiated infrastructure projects across Africa fail at the feasibility and planning stages,” noted Claver Gatete, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)

Morocco: developing an industrial decarbonization roadmap framework

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No country will be able to slash greenhouse gas emissions and meet its nationally determined contributions without decarbonizing its industries.

Liberia's women abandon female genital mutilation, embrace better livelihoods

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"Even though I was a skilled and respected midwife, I was drawn into the world of FGM due to the influence of my mother-in-law, who was a renowned Chief Zoe. After her passing, tradition dictated that I inherit her position," Ms. Yaoh.

Digital technologies at borders: A threat to people on the move

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From the moment a person starts their migration journey, technologies are keeping track of their every move, especially at the borders.

Transforming Nigeria: How 1.5 million girls found their way to school

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Ten years of implementation resulted in 1.5 million girls going to school in Northern Nigeria, closing the gender gap and improving learning.