This update was provided on Friday, in a release issued by the World Food Program (WFP).WFP), which has worked with the government and partners to help 2.7 million people in Haiti by providing emergency food assistance, school meals, social protection programs, and assistance to small farmers. “These small improvements in food security figures should not make us complacent,” warned Wanja …
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AANI pushes for decentralized, intelligence-led police reform
AANI pushes for decentralized, intelligence-led police reform The Association of Alumni of the National Institute (AANI) has renewed calls for a far-reaching overhaul of Nigeria’s policing system, advocating a decentralized, intelligence-led and community-based approach to addressing the nation’s persistent security challenges. This position emerged as the key outcome of the 46th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and National Colloquium of the …
Read More »UNESCO provides ‘enhanced protection’ to cultural heritage sites in the Middle East
At the request of the Lebanese Government, UNESCO placed the country’s 39 World Heritage sites under so-called “enhanced protection”. But what is meant by “enhanced protection” and what can the UN agency do to help in times of war? To help answer these questions, UN News spoke with Krista Pikkat, Director of the Agency for Culture and Emergencies at UNESCO. …
Read More »Abeokuta North APC aspirant, Bayewunmi rejects ‘wasted generation’ label, says youths are ready for leadership
An All Progressives Congress (APC) leader and House of Assembly aspirant for Abeokuta Northern State Constituency, Babatunde Bayewunmi, has criticized the characterization of Nigerian youths as a “wasted generation”, describing such characterization as unfair, disheartening and contrary to leadership ideals. Bayewunmi made the observation on Friday while declaring her intention to represent Abeokuta North State constituency in the Ogun State …
Read More »‘Slaughtered like goats’: Despair and abandonment in South Sudan
Anita Kiki Gbeho, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and new Head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (DON’T MISS), appointed on April 11 after his death famous predecessor Nicholas Haysomoutlined deteriorating conditions in the country since the last briefing at the start of the year. Anitia Kiki Gbeho briefed the Security Council on Friday Fighting between the South Sudan …
Read More »Net exporter of petrol: Dangote refinery is a national pride, say representatives downstream
The House of Representatives Committee on Downstream Petroleum Resources has described the report that the Dangote refinery has reached a historic milestone as a major boost to Nigeria’s energy sector and a validation of ongoing reforms in the downstream petroleum industry. Nigeria crossed a milestone in its energy history in March 2026 when the Dangote oil refinery and petrochemicals exported …
Read More »The shockwaves of the Middle East war reach the Caribbean as food prices soar
Highlighting the import status of many Caribbean islands, UN researchers on Wednesday warned that the war – and in particular the Strait of Hormuz shipping and energy crisis – had triggered one of the most significant global trade shocks since the COVID19 pandemic and Russia’s massive invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Low-income households will be the most impacted analysis partnering …
Read More »Record number of Rohingya refugees to die at sea in 2025: UNHCR
Around 5,000 Rohingya refugees are believed to have drowned at sea over the past decade. “Sadly, this turns the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal into unmarked graves for thousands of desperate Rohingya refugees.” said UNHCR spokesman Babar Baloch, speaking in Geneva. Since 2012, nearly 200,000 Rohingya refugees have risked their lives on dangerous sea journeys to escape misery and …
Read More »Senator Abdulaziz Abubakar Yari: power, competition and…
Former Governor of Zamfara, Senator Abdulazeez Yari Abdulaziz Abubakar Yari has long occupied a distinctive space in Nigerian political theater: part tactician, part mobilizer, and, for many, an enduring symbol of how power is constructed, contested, and maintained within the system. From his early entrenchment in party structures to his current role as a senator and national power broker, Yari’s …
Read More »More than 38,000 women and girls have died in the Gaza war, the UN gender equality agency reports
The grand total includes at least 22,000 women and 16,000 girls and on average at least 47 women and girls are killed every day, Sofia Calltorp, Head of Humanitarian Action, told journalists in Geneva. ““Those who were killed were mothers, they were daughters, sisters and friends, who were deeply loved by the people around them.” he said, adding that killings …
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