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Week in Review 30 November 2024
UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
UN welcomes ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon

The United Nations has welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

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Peace and Security
Destruction to buildings in an urban area of southern Lebanon after airstrikes.
Lebanon ceasefire deal: displaced communities start to return home

As the Lebanon ceasefire deal entered into force early Wednesday based on the full implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) – facilitated by UN peacekeepers UNIFIL and bolstered by an international monitoring committee - UN humanitarians committed to supporting communities uprooted by the war that have already started returning home.

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Humanitarian Aid
People in Ukraine receive winter coats at a UNICEF distribution point. (file)
UN rights office urges Russia to cease attacks on Ukraine's energy grid as winter sets in

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday reiterated its call for Russia to halt attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, adding that those responsible must be held to account. 

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Human Rights
A mother in Léogâne, Haiti, holds her child in a makeshift site for recently displaced people.
'The UN is not leaving Haiti,' spokesperson afffirms

As the security situation in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince rapidly worsens due to ongoing gang violence, the United Nations is adjusting its operations to ensure the continued delivery of critical humanitarian assistance.  

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Peace and Security
Children at an IDP camp in El Fasher, North Darfur. Across Sudan, more than 11 million people have been driven from their homes.
General Assembly President urges collective action on Sudan as crisis deepens

Addressing the General Assembly on Tuesday, President Philémon Yang called for urgent collective action to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and stressed the shared responsibility of UN bodies to safeguard global peace and security.

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Peace and Security
Rohingya refugees cross the border near a village in southern Bangladesh. (9 October 2017)
Arrest warrant sought for Myanmar Commander-in-Chief for Rohingya crimes

The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has filed an application for an arrest warrant against Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar's armed forces and Acting President, alleging his involvement in crimes against humanity targeting the Rohingya population.

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Law and Crime Prevention
Women march in Mexico City to protest against femicides.
'No excuse': A global call to end violence against women

On the 25th anniversary of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, world leaders and advocates gathered at the UN Headquarters to confront a stark reality: violence against women and girls remains a pervasive global crisis.

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Women
Wide shot of the plenary hall at the UN climate conference, COP29, in Baku, Azerbaijan.
COP29 climate talks end with $300 billion annual pledge, Guterres calls deal a 'base to build on'

Rich nations pledged to contribute at least $300 billion annually to the global fight against climate change as UN climate talks came to a contentious end early Sunday morning in Baku. Developing nations who had sought over $1 trillion in assistance called the agreement "insulting" and argued it did not give them the vital resources they required to truly address the complexities of the climate crisis.

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Climate and Environment
An aid office, which stored immunizations, medicines and other cold-chain items, after it was raided amidst the ongoing conflict in west Darfur. (April 2023)
Security Council urged to ensure greater protection of humanitarian workers

With 2024 the deadliest year for aid workers on record, the Security Council must clearly condemn attacks against them and ensure accountability for perpetrators, a senior official with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Tuesday. 

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Peace and Security
A 30-foot high monument entitled Turn off the plastics tap by Canadian activist and artist Benjamin von Wong was exhibited at the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2022.
Talks begin in South Korea to clinch 'essential' deal on plastics pollution

Talks began in Busan, South Korea, on Monday aiming to clinch a legally binding deal on plastics pollution, led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

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Climate and Environment
Thousands of refugees are crossing the border  into Chad fleeing violence in Sudan.
Millions of women and girls forced to flee face high risk of gender-based violence: UNHCR

More than 60 million women and girls worldwide who are forcibly displaced or stateless face high risks of gender-based violence (GBV), but funding for lifesaving services to support them is woefully lacking, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said on Friday. 

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Women
A transgender person participates in health services provided by the Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Upholding human rights is key to ending AIDS by 2030

Ahead of World AIDS Day on 1 December, a new report by the Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) highlights the critical role of human rights in ending the AIDS pandemic as a public health threat by 2030.

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Health
The International Criminal Court Headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands.
ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel, Hamas leadership: what happens next?

The decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants citing alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former defence minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas commander Mohammed Deif, has led to huge interest in the court, and what comes next. Here is what we know so far.

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Law and Crime Prevention
Phelister Amondi Awuor of Kenya co-produced 'Include Me', a film recognised at the Global Forum's PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival.
'We need peace': Global Forum concludes with hope and a plan

The message, from second graders and octogenarians to imams, rabbis, young changemakers and the King of Spain, was clear: "we need peace and mutual understanding now more than ever before," according to more than 1,800 participants at the UN Alliance of Civilizations 10th Global Forum, which concluded on Wednesday.

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Culture and Education
A family displaced by violence lives in a partially constructed school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Haiti: Child recruitment by armed groups surges 70 per cent

The number of children being recruited into armed groups in Haiti has increased by 70 per cent over the past year, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF said on Monday.  The unprecedented spike also reveals the alarming deterioration of child protection amid escalating violence in the Caribbean nation.   

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Human Rights
Information integrity on digital platforms is at stake.
2/3 of digital content creators do not fact-check, UNESCO survey reveals

In an age when social media dominates global information sharing, an alarming two-thirds of digital content creators are publishing unverified information to millions of followers, a landmark survey by UN educational and cultural agency UNESCO revealed on Wednesday.

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Culture and Education
Porters work at a metal market in Narayana in New Delhi, India.
Wages are recovering after negative shift in 2022, says UN labour agency

Pay packets around the world rose 1.8 per cent in 2023 and continued their positive trajectory in the first half of the year, rising by 2.7 per cent on the back of a strong post-COVID global recovery, the UN International Labour Organization (ILO) said on Thursday.

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Economic Development
Photographed for the UN's One Day I Will exhibit in 2016, Elia, from DR Congo, said he doesn't know his exact age, but wants to be a soldier. (file)
The trial that brought down a warlord

How do you bring a war criminal to justice? UN Video reported on the case of Sheka, the infamous leader of a feared armed group that raped and ravaged civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), in its award-winning film The Trial that Brought Down a Warlord.

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Law and Crime Prevention
Satellite image of Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean, a category 5 storm with 165-mph winds, on the morning of 2 July 2024.
Devastating 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends, marked by record-setting storms

The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season officially concludes this weekend, leaving a trail of destruction, loss of life and massive economic damage across the Americas and the Caribbean, the UN meteorological agency reported on Friday.

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Climate and Environment
In Mexico, a mother keeps a portrait of murdered daughter in a locket (file).
One woman killed every 10 minutes: The harrowing global reality of femicide

A sobering report released by UN Women and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) on Monday reveals that in 2023, 140 women and girls died every day at the hands of their partner or a close relative, which means one woman killed every 10 minutes. 

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Women
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