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Daily Wrap 8 November 2024
A seven-year-old patient with severe acute malnutrition and dehydration was transferred to a field hospital in southern Gaza in April amid a looming famine in the north.
'Looming catastrophe': Experts warn of high risk of famine in northern Gaza

There is a strong likelihood that famine is imminent in areas within the northern Gaza Strip, food security experts said on Friday. 

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Humanitarian Aid
The twelfth World Urban Forum (WUF12) was held from 4 to 8 November in Cairo.
World's largest urban development forum concludes with Cairo Call to Action

The twelfth edition of the World Urban Forum wrapped up on Friday with the adoption of the Cairo Call to Action, after intense discussions focused on the global housing crisis and financing urbanization, all under the theme "It All Starts at Home."

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SDGs
Health and hygiene kits being distributed at the Virginie Sampeur site for displaced people in the Port-au-Prince area.
World News in Brief: Haiti latest, plastic tide in Samoa, Bakery boost in Ukraine, arbitrary detention in Mexico

The crisis in Haiti continues to deteriorate as violence escalates across the country. According to the UN human rights office on Friday, between January and September of this year nearly 4,900 people have been killed.

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Climate and Environment
Ransomware, malware and other cyberattacks against hospital and health services are putting countless lives at risk.
Cyberattacks on healthcare: A global threat that can't be ignored

An alarming surge in ransomware attacks is putting the world's healthcare infrastructure at critical risk, endangering patient safety and destabilising health systems, the head of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Friday, as the Security Council convened to discuss strategies to counter the growing threat.

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Peace and Security
Hundreds of people take to the streets of Managua, Nicaragua, demanding justice for victims of the violent crackdown on protests. (file)
Nicaragua: Alarming erosion of freedom and academic autonomy

The UN's independent Group of Human Rights Experts on Nicaragua has raised alarm over rights violations which have been sanctioned by the Government against the university sector.

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Human Rights
The vast majority of Jamaicans are of Sub-Saharan African descent.
Time to dismantle legacies of slavery and colonialism impacting African diaspora

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. 

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Human Rights
Children and women make up 70 per cent of those killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza.
Gaza: Possible atrocity crimes unfold, new UN report warns

There must be "due reckoning" for horrific violations and possible atrocity crimes in Gaza, the UN human rights chief said on Friday following the release of a new report outlining actions taken by Israeli forces during the ongoing war with Hamas.

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Peace and Security
Sudanese refugees arrive at the border town of Adre in Chad.
Sudan's displaced have endured 'unimaginable suffering, brutal atrocities'

Sudan's displaced have endured "unimaginable suffering" in their search for shelter from the country's ongoing war, UN humanitarians warned on Friday.

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Migrants and Refugees
Abdullah Abu Al-Qumsan lost his young child in the war and sets out each morning to post notices in Jabalia, Gaza, about his missing son, Fuad.
Middle East crisis: Latest updates for 8 November

The global Famine Review Committee issued an alert on Gaza and the UN human rights office released a scathing report on possible atrocities as Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continued its military operations there and in Lebanon, where the UN peacekeeping force said the IDF deliberately bulldozed part of UNIFIL's post in Naqoura. Coverage for UN News app users is available here.

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Peace and Security
Snacks at a shop in Kazakhstan.
Unhealthy eating drives $8 trillion in annual hidden costs

Most of the hidden costs of agrifood systems worldwide stem from health impacts linked to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in a new report published on Friday. 

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SDGs
A child navigates flood waters in Jonglei State in South Sudan.
COP29: Deadly weather events show cost of climate inaction

Record-breaking floods in Spain, violent storms in Florida and wildfires in South America – these are just a few examples of the extreme weather events accelerating and intensifying across the world. With the cost of inaction clearer than ever, financing for clean alternatives to the fossil fuels which are driving climate change will be top of the agenda at this year's UN climate conference, COP29.

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Climate and Environment
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