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Protecting at-risk populations from mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaNov 21, 2024(News )

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the hardest hit country in the African region by mpox outbreak, accounting for about 80% of laboratory-confirmed cases and deaths reported across the continent this year

Urgent action needed to tackle growing antimicrobial resistance threat in African region

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaNov 20, 2024(News )

Despite notable strides made in African countries, an accelerated response to the burgeoning threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is critical to avert predictions of 4.1 million related deaths annually by 2050, with severe consequences for health care

Namibia strengthens child protection measures

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaNov 20, 2024(News )

Almost 40% of Namibian girls and 45% of boys experienced physical, sexual or emotional violence during childhood, according to the 2019 Violence Against Children and Youth Survey, the latest available data.

Delivering lifesaving health services for flood-displaced families in Nigeria

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaNov 18, 2024(News )

Borno state, in northeastern Nigeria, has been severely impacted by recent floods, which have displaced more than 400 000 people and led to 37 deaths.

Why social protection is essential to shielding the world’s most vulnerable from the impacts of the climate crisis

Stories & Blogs ILOOct 03, 2024(Article )

The ILO brings together thought leaders and experts to discuss the findings of its social protection report, focusing on the structural inequalities that permeate the climate crisis, and the role of social protection.

Number of youth not in employment, education, or training (NEET) a cause for concern, despite falling jobless rate

Stories & Blogs ILOAug 12, 2024(News )

Number of youth not in employment, education, or training (NEET) a cause for concern, despite falling jobless rate

Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI divide will ensure an equitable future for all

Stories & Blogs ILOAug 07, 2024(News )

In a joint report, the ILO and the UN Office of the Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology warn that without international action, the AI revolution could widen the gap between high and low-income countries.

Leaders at the UN General Assembly pledge to reduce the gender pay gap.

Stories & Blogs ILOSep 18, 2023(News )

These commitments are expected to provide momentum in addressing the significant pay disparities between men and women, with initiatives ranging from funding apprenticeship programs to expanding pay transparency efforts.

21 million euros pledged at UNGA for Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for Just Transitions.

Stories & Blogs ILOSep 18, 2023(News )

The International Labour Organization-coordinated initiative will play an important role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.