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XDR-TB Drug Trial Participants Continue to Celebrate its Success

By Ed Holt BRATISLAVA (IPS) - When Tsholofelo Msimango joined a...

World Food Programme Warns of Emergency Levels of Hunger Amid Severe Funding Cuts

By Oritro Karim UNITED NATIONS (IPS) - In 2025, unprecedented cuts to...

Dance like a deity

In a move away from the traditional mode where...

Beijing+30: A Culmination of International, Intergenerational Dialogue

By Naureen Hossain UNITED NATIONS (IPS) - Thirty years since the UN...

WORLD FOOD DAY – 2024

IPS Correspondents: The world’s farmers produce enough food to feed more than the global population. Yet around 733 million people are facing hunger in the world. In...

Central Asia and the struggle for water

By Seymur Mammadov (Baku) Baku (London Post) - The Kyrgyz have a saying: “El bashi bolboy, suu bashi bol“, which translates to: “Do not be the...

Need for Optimal Multilateral Cooperation as SDGs Matter for Our Health

By Tetsuo Kondo Specially-appointed Professor, Kyoto University Former Director of UNDP Office in Japan Tokyo (INPS Japan) – Some people reading this article may...

Gaza War: UN Agencies Struggling with Humanitarian and Health Needs

By Jaya Ramachandran GENEVA | 6 January 2024 (IDN) — The UN’s migration agency IOM has launched an urgent appeal for $69 million to support its response...

Multiple Problems Bring Sri Lanka’s Healthcare System to Brink of Collapse

By Hemali Wijerathna COLOMBO, 11 May 2023 (IDN) — In the face of the current economic crisis, Sri Lanka’s free healthcare system, which was the...

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Beijing+30: A Culmination of International, Intergenerational Dialogue

By Naureen Hossain UNITED NATIONS (IPS) - Thirty years since the UN...

UNICEF Climate Advocate Urges World Leaders To ‘Include Children’ in Climate Discussions

UNICEF’S climate advocate, 15-year-old Zunaira, believes that children’s voices...
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