A lasting peace is still possible in Yemen but requires commitment, courage, and action from all sides, the UN Special Envoy for the country told the Security Council on Thursday.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the death of the WFP staff member and expressed solidarity with all detained colleagues and their families.
Massive political efforts are needed to tackle the root causes of hunger – conflict, poverty, inequality. Technology alone is ...
The U.N. food agency says one of its staffers detained last month by Houthi rebels in Yemen has died in prison.
Struggling to manage hunger crises sweeping the developing world even before ... diminishing the supply of life-saving food for severely malnourished children around the world. “We are the one thing ...
According to Reuters, the current administration's efforts to reduce and reshape American foreign aid are negatively impacting the global system dedicated to preventing and addressing famine. Even ...
The spending freeze, which Trump ordered upon taking office 20 Jan, is supposed to last 90 days while his administration ...
Two Christian converts from Islam who were locked in an Egyptian prison and held for three years without trial have been released, religious rights advocates said.
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Hosted on MSNBritain admits its mistakes contributed to Yemen famineThe British government has admitted that mistakes were made that led to food being “taken off the plate” of children in Yemen ...
The CEO of "Mary's Meals" reflects on the seeds sown during an International Summit on Children's Rights organized by the ...
LONDON (Morning Star News) – Two Christian converts from Islam who were locked in an Egyptian prison and held for three years ...
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