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Artificial intelligence: rooting out bias and stereotypes

Stories & Blogs UNOct 08, 2024(News )

As online tools using various forms of artificial intelligence become increasingly common, calls are growing for more action to ensure that they do not create or perpetuate stereotypes and gender bias.

Burden of hearing loss in Africa could rise to 54 million by 2030: WHO report

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 07, 2024(News )

About 40 million people live with hearing loss in the African region, but the figure could rise to 54 million by 2030 if urgent measures are not take to address the problem, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report.

Youth perspective: What do young people know about the digital divide?

Stories & Blogs UNFPAOct 07, 2024(News )

While questions about Internet usage, the digital divide, and AI garnered significant interest, space technology received notably less attention.

WHO adds an HPV vaccine for single-dose use.

Stories & Blogs WHOOct 04, 2024(News )

WHO announced that a fourth WHO-prequalified human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine product, Cecolin® has been confirmed for use in a single-dose schedule.

WHO approves first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use

Stories & Blogs UNOct 04, 2024(News )

The World Health Organization (WHO) approves the first mpox diagnostic test for emergency use, which will boost diagnostic capacity in countries facing outbreaks of the disease.

Female genital mutilation leads to death in childbirth, a preventable tragedy Ugandan community members assert.

Stories & Blogs UNFPAOct 03, 2024(News )

“My sister should not have passed away in the way she did,” Josephine Telo told a group of women who had survived female genital mutilation. This was the practice – the mutilation of a woman or girl’s genitals for no medical reason – that killed her sist

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.

Boosting trust and skilled birth attendance in Cameroon’s health facilities.

Stories & Blogs UNFPAOct 02, 2024(News )

Toukam Mirabelle had been told that twin pregnancies hardly ever go beyond eight and half months, yet she was past even her regular due date.

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.