UN environment agency tackles mercury-tarnished gold mining industry

UN environment agency tackles mercury-tarnished gold mining industry

“Over 100 million people rely on artisanal gold mining for their livelihoods, so it’s critical that we work with governments to equip miners with the knowledge and tools necessary to phase out mercury use,” said Ludovic Bernaudat, the programme manager of planetGOLD, an innovative effort led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Funded by the…

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Horn of Africa: $84 million appeal to support migrants along risky route to Yemen

Horn of Africa: $84 million appeal to support migrants along risky route to Yemen

The Regional Migrant Response Plan, launched this week, will address the dire needs and protection risks facing people along the treacherous Eastern Route towards the Arabian Peninsula.  Other objectives include scaling-up delivery of lifesaving and resilience-building initiatives and implementing long-term sustainable solutions for both migrants and host communities.  Dangerous journeys  The Eastern Route is one…

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UN launches $1 billion appeal to scale-up aid operations in Türkiye

UN launches $1 billion appeal to scale-up aid operations in Türkiye

The funding, which covers a three-month-period, will allow aid organizations to swiftly ramp up their operations to support Government-led response efforts in areas that include food security, protection, education, water and shelter.    UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged the international community to step up and fully fund the response effort.  “Türkiye is home to the…

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78 million children don’t go to school at all, warns UN chief in call for action

78 million children don’t go to school at all, warns UN chief in call for action

Lending his support to a call for more funding for education in emergencies spearheaded by the UN global fund Education Cannot Wait (ECW) the UN chief insisted in a video message that no-one should be denied their chance to learn. A full 222 million children today experience blighted education today, Mr. Guterres noted. To help them, 18…

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Karachi;  A two-year-old boy died after being injured by a blind bullet in the parking lot of a restaurant

Karachi; A two-year-old boy died after being injured by a blind bullet in the parking lot of a restaurant

Karachi: A two-year-old innocent child died after being hit by a blind bullet in the parking area of ​​a private restaurant near Clifton Bilal House Chowrangi. The police have registered a case against unknown suspects. According to Express News, on February 12, Syed Hasan Sajjad, son of Ali Sajjad, a two-year-old infant, was seriously injured…

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Solving problems is possible only through coordination, Raja Pervez Ashraf

Solving problems is possible only through coordination, Raja Pervez Ashraf

Speaker National Assembly Raja Pervez Ashraf says that the solution of problems is possible only with complete coordination from top to bottom, problems are solved by sitting together. Addressing the event in Islamabad, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said that individual thinking cannot compete with collective wisdom, sitting together gives an opportunity to learn from each other’s…

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