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New report exposes pervasive gender inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa’s agrifood systems, despite women powering half the agrifood workforce.

Stories & Blogs FAOSep 02, 2025(News )

In sub-Saharan Africa, approximately three out of four working women (76 percent) are employed in agrifood systems, and women make up 49 percent of the agrifood systems workforce.

UN warns of steep rise in sexual violence during conflict.

Stories & Blogs UNAug 14, 2025(Story )

Sexual violence in conflict zones rose sharply in 2024, increasing by a quarter compared to the previous year, the UN reported on Thursday. More than 4,600 survivors endured abuses used as weapons of war, torture, terrorism and political repression.

UN laments US withdrawal from educational and cultural agency

Stories & Blogs UNJul 22, 2025(Story )

The United States announced on Tuesday that it will leave the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which will take effect at the end of December 2026.

She fought for the girl the world left behind: Natalia Kanem’s UN legacy

Stories & Blogs UNJul 10, 2025(Story )

When Natalia Kanem reflects on her eight-year tenure at the helm of the UN reproductive health agency, she doesn’t begin with global statistics, boardroom breakthroughs, or even memories of her visits to refugee camps.

“Bold investments” needed to address challenging nutritional burden in Africa, FAO says.

Stories & Blogs FAOFeb 14, 2025(News )

FAO Director-General addresses High-Level Side Event at African Union Summit in Addis Ababa hosted by the King of Lesotho.

US funding cuts threaten global health response, WHO chief warns.

Stories & Blogs United NationsFeb 12, 2025(Story )

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep concern over the impact of US funding cuts on critical global health initiatives, warning they pose a direct threat to public health efforts worldwide.

Time to dismantle legacies of slavery and colonialism impacting African diaspora

Stories & Blogs United NationsNov 08, 2024(Story )

Despite progress over the past 10 years to promote and protect the human rights of Black people worldwide, racism and discrimination persist, the President of the UN General Assembly President said on Friday.

Sudan launches first malaria vaccine in landmark child health initiative.

Stories & Blogs United NationsNov 05, 2024(Story )

In a historic health milestone, Sudan has launched its first malaria vaccination campaign amid 18 months of civil conflict, aiming to protect thousands of children from the deadly disease.

Hunger and cholera crises escalate in South Sudan, as needs surge

Stories & Blogs United NationsNov 01, 2024(Story )

South Sudan is facing a spiralling humanitarian crisis with hunger and cholera cases escalating in several parts of the country. UN agencies on Friday called for more international support and interventions to ease the widespread suffering.