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Gaza war's impact on children is damaging and long-lastingSudan war leaves families desperate and running out of time: UNHCR1.7 million children impacted by Super Typhoon Fund-wong, warns UNICEF
Pakistan is one of the worst affected countries by period poverty. According to UNICEF, nearly 44 percent of girls lack access to the minimum resources needed to manage their periods, whether at home, at school or at work. Limited access to menstrual hygiene products, clean water and sanitation facilities, coupled with a lack of information, has serious consequences, preventing many girls and women from attending school or work. Our correspondents report.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski recaps a recent girls trip, reads her own Oracle cards, and hosts book club. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Israel no permite entrar en Gaza jeringas para la vacunación infantil, denuncia UNICEF.Los cuerpos de las mujeres sudanesas son “escenas del crimen”.Un 9% de los niños españoles ha recibido presiones para enviar fotos sexuales por internet
Chief of Advocacy and Communications at UNICEF, Lely Djuhari highlights the damage caused by the recent typhoons in the Philippines, as Typhoon Fung-wong heads towards Taiwan.
Más de 11 mil denuncias laborales en nueva plataforma digital Cierran puertos en Tabasco y Campeche por temporalUnicef denunció que Israel impide la entrada a Gaza de artículos esencialesMás información en nuestro podcast
Children are especially vulnerable to displacement linked to climate change. Each year, millions of young people are displaced by weather-related disasters, as schools and other services break down and adults send children away to find safety. Forced from their homes, children often face new challenges, including being unable to access education or medical care, and even heightened risk of violence and other dangers. Despite the unique challenges that children face in displacement, there are relatively few international laws or systems particularly designed to assist those forced to move because of environmental factors. We speak with UNICEF's Laura Healy about this reality and the opportunities to better protect children in a warming world.
Aid groups say tens of thousands of people have fled violence in el-Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is in the midst of a yearslong civil war. This follows an official declaration that famine is spreading through the northeastern African nation. John Yang speaks with Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, for more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Aid groups say tens of thousands of people have fled violence in el-Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, which is in the midst of a yearslong civil war. This follows an official declaration that famine is spreading through the northeastern African nation. John Yang speaks with Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, for more. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's Humanitarian and Resilience Investing Initiative's Frontier Markets Impact Meeting in Geneva, Devex teamed up with Radio Davos for a special podcast episode. The conversation was cohosted by Devex President and Editor-in-Chief Raj Kumar and Radio Davos host Robin Pomeroy. Driven by shrinking government aid and escalating global needs, the global development sector is facing serious financing headwinds — a financial shock wave comparable to the 2008 crisis. These changes are fundamentally altering the global development architecture, forcing a pivot away from reliance on official development assistance. To maintain progress, the discussion highlighted the crucial need to mobilize private capital and build trust-based, sustainable financial systems. To explore these critical shifts, they sat down with Carla Haddad Mardini, director of UNICEF's private fundraising and partnerships, and Julienne Oyler, CEO of Inkomoko. Sign up to the Devex Newswire and our other newsletters: https://www.devex.com/account/newsletters
Jarida hii leo tunamulika harakati za kuzuia mauaji ya kimbari El Fasher, Sudan, hakuna dalili za kumalizika kwa janga la njaa mashariki mwa DRC na furaha kwa watoto waliopatiwa mabegi ya kwenda shule huko Tigray, Ethiopia.Unapokabiliana na ukatili na mauaji ya kimbari ni vema kuhakikisha wanaotekeleza wanafahamu kuwa wanafuatiliwa na kutazamwa ili hatua stahiki ziweze kuchukuliwa dhidi yao, amesema Chaloka Beyani Mshauri Maalum wa Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa kuhusu kuzuia mauaji ya kimbari.Mgogoro katika mashariki mwa Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo (DRC) unaendelea kuwa mbaya huku mapigano yakizidi, na kusababisha makumi ya maelfu ya watu kukimbia makazi yao na kuzidisha njaa kali, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Chakula Duniani (WFP) limeeleza leo.Nchini Ethiopia, Kaskazini Magharibi mwa jimbo la Tigray watoto wamefurahia kupatiwa vifaa kwa ajili ya kurejea upya shuleni baada ya vita ya muda mrefu, shukrani kwa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF. Tupate taarifa zaidi kutoka kwa Leah Mushi.
Unicef, in vennootskap met die Oniipa-stadsraad en die Lixil Korporasie het begin met die installering van bekostigbare, klimaatslim toilette in informele nedersettings. Die inisiatief teiken meer as 500 huishoudings, met die doel om oop ontlasting te bekamp en sanitasie te verbeter in 'n land waar een uit elke vyf stedelike inwoners steeds nie behoorlike toiletgeriewe het nie. Unicef-verteenwoordiger Samuel Ocran het meer.
Striderna mellan armén och den paramilitära milisgruppen RSF har pågått sedan 2023 i Sudan. Men de senaste veckorna har striderna intensifierats med tusentals dödsfall och ofattbara våldsscener som följd. Enligt FN är det ett massmord mot civila som pågår i regionen och blodspåren från alla dödade människor kan till och med synas på satellitbilder från rymden. Men det är inte bara kriget som plågar invånarna i Sudan. Nära 25 miljoner människor rapporteras lida av akut hunger och landet är också svårt plågat av kolerautbrott. Hur är det att befinna sig i Sudan just nu? Hur drabbas barnen? Och hur hjälper omvärlden? Gäst: Eva Hinds, kommunikationschef på Unicef i Sudan. Programledare och producent: Olivia Svenson. Kontakt: podcast@aftonbladet.se Klipp från: CNN och BBC.
Governments in the global North have slashed aid budgets at a time when humanitarian needs have reached record levels, forcing a rethink on global aid and development. In this podcast, co-hosted by humanitarian news agency Devex, we look at where things may go from here and what new models of cooperation might offer hope. Hosts: Robin Pomeroy, Radio Davos, World Economic Forum Raj Kumar, This Week in Global Development, Devex Guests: Carla Haddad Mardini, Director, Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Julienne Oyler, CEO, Inkomoko Links: Humanitarian and Resilience Investing Initiative: https://initiatives.weforum.org/humanitarian-and-resilience-investing-initiative Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship: www.schwabfound.org - look out for forthcoming report, Social Enterprise in Africa. UNICEF: https://www.unicef.org/ Inkomoko: https://www.inkomoko.com/ Devex: https://www.devex.com/ Related podcasts: This Week in Global Development: https://www.devex.com/news/this-week-in-global-development-106893 Superpower rivalry and geopolitics in Trump 2.0: https://wef.ch/4oOOsys We have entered the age of "persistent disruption" - Visa's Wayne Best on the Chief Economists Outlook: http://wef.ch/4puuU3m What you might get wrong about progress - Lessons for leaders: Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/steven-pinker-harvard-humanity-doing-better/ Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein and immortality. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
This week, Magic Key holders get some treats each week in November, Deadpool is coming back for the holidays, some attractions are returning, construction for Coco could be starting, a new pin for the Key to Disneyland, half marathon medals release, we talk to producers Vern and James about our trip, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: Magic Key holders have something new and exciting coming this holiday season. Disneyland will be giving out a new set of collectible trading cards celebrating the holidays. Each week from November 3rd to November 27th a new card will be released. Cards are limited to one per Magic Key, per week. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/disneyland-teases-new-magic-key-holiday-trading-cards/ Last holiday season, Deadpool came to Disney California Adventure to share some stories with a Deadpool spin on them. He is coming back for this holiday season, with possible appearances by Wolverine. Also returning this season, with a new look, is Jack Skellington as Sandy Claws. A new Jack Skellington look debuted this Halloween in New Orleans Square. – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/holiday-characters-to-spot-at-disneyland/ https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/disney-parks-reveal-new-sandy-claws-meet-and-greet-character/ Big Thunder has been under refurbishment since September, and it has reopened this past weekend. No major changes have been reported on the refreshed attraction. Another attraction that has been down for a while is getting closer to opening as well. Storybook Land Canal Boats have the walls down and trains have been seen on the Casey Junior track. This could mean a reopening soon. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/11/02/disneyland-quietly-reopens-big-thunder-mountain-railroad-after-two-month-closure/#more-1079934 https://youtu.be/HrqF8Q1Li5Y?si=ugIWjm-XH8Si26aY&t=186 A confidential demolition permit has been filed by the Disneyland Resort for Disney California Adventure. Since the permit is confidential, there are no details, but Scott Gustin was able to confirm through his sources that this is for the upcoming Coco attraction. Construction on this attraction is scheduled to start this fall. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/dca-coco-permits/ The Key to Disneyland Experience has a new final pin option for completing the unlocking throughout the park. A new gold and blue key design has been added as a 10th pin available through the experience. It appears that the other pins are switching from a silver finish to a gold finish as well. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/key-to-disneyland-10th-reward-pin/ The Disneyland Half Marathon will be kicking off at the end of January, so, of course, we have some new medal designs. Joy is on the 5K, Sourcerer's Apprentice Mickey is on the 10K, “it's a small world” kids are on the Half Marathon, Dumbo and Timothy Mouse are on the Dumbo Double Dare, the Partners Statue is on the runDisney Coast to Coast, and Stitch is on the Kids Races medals. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/2026-disneyland-half-marathon-weekend-medals/ This past week, Disneyland laid off approximately 100 cast members across several teams. The resort explained that they are reorganizing their operations. The positions were salaried, and not any hourly cast members. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/disneyland-lays-off-100-cast-members-october-2025/ https://www.micechat.com/426327-disneyland-news-holiday-layoffs-construction-park-updates/ Hurricane Melissa severely impacted Jamaica, which Disney Cruise Line sails to for some itineraries. The Walt Disney Company has committed $1 million to assist cast and crew in the region, as well as UNICEF, World Central Kitchen, and Good360 who are providing relief in the country. – https://www.micechat.com/426327-disneyland-news-holiday-layoffs-construction-park-updates/ https://www.facebook.com/dclcrewandcommunity/ SnackChat: Festival of the Holidays Foodie Guide – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/disney-eats-disney-festival-of-holidays-at-disneyland-foodie-guide-2025/ Churro Talk With Vern Discussion Topic: Producers Vern and James' Oogie Boogie Bash Experience Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From San Diego to Florida, this cross-country trek raises Alzheimer's awareness while spotlighting the power of natural movement, smart footwear, and a strong community. In this episode of the The MOVEMENT Movement, Steven Sashen interviews Judy Benjamin, who embarked on a remarkable journey from San Diego to Florida to raise awareness for Alzheimer's disease. Judy's powerful story highlights the importance of early detection, proper walking techniques, and footwear from Xero Shoes in managing her own early Alzheimer's diagnosis. Through personal anecdotes, she emphasizes lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, and humor to enhance brain health while shedding light on the emotional and financial burdens faced by families affected by Alzheimer's. Key Takeaways: → Why it's vital to focus on good posture, foot placement, and body alignment during walks. → How people should educate yourself about Alzheimer's disease and the Bredesen Protocol. → Why incorporating humor into your daily life helps navigate challenging situations. → How prioritizing exercise as a key component of a healthy lifestyle is crucial. → The importance of balancing enjoyment while taking care of your health. Judy Benjamin, Ph.D., lives a life centered on making a difference in the World. With a doctorate in Medical Anthropology from Binghamton University, Benjamin had an accomplished career focused on conflict-affected and less developed countries, applying professional social science skills in gender, education, health, and economic development across over 30 countries worldwide. Before her coaching practice, she focused on reconstruction and development in conflict-affected countries. Previously, she has worked for organizations such as CARE International, the International Rescue Committee, the Academy for Educational Development, the United States Agency for International Development, the UN World Food Program, UNICEF, and the UN Development Program. She is a National Board-Certified and ReCODE-certified Health and Wellness Coach with Apollo Health, a yoga teacher, and a therapist. Connect With Judy: Website Connect with Steven: Website Xero Shoes Join the MOVEMENT Movement X Instagram Facebook Links Mentioned: http://NaturallyIntense.net
Claudia Romo Edelman is a trailblazing social entrepreneur, activist, and founder of We Are All Human, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the Latino community. A former United Nations official and UNICEF leader, Claudia has spent her career tackling global challenges while amplifying Hispanic voices worldwide. She's the author of the Hispanic Star book series, co-host of the A La Latina podcast, and an expert in leveraging the power of the Latino community to drive brand and cultural transformation. In this episode, Kara and Claudia explore what it takes to turn vision into impact, the importance of representation and belonging, and how Latinos are shaping the future of business and culture. You'll also hear about Claudia's newest venture—a modern, ultra-premium Mexican luxury spirit called Sotol—that reflects her mission to elevate Latino excellence on the world stage. This conversation is a masterclass in leadership, action, and the art of building from purpose.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Claudia Romo Edelman01:32 Claudia's Current Endeavors and Concerns02:34 Challenges Facing the Latino Community05:49 The Hispanic Sentiment Study09:12 Claudia's Childhood and Activism13:41 The Power of Yes and Entrepreneurship14:07 Sotol: The Next Big Thing20:22 Social Entrepreneurship and Activism23:06 Challenging Stereotypes About Accents23:59 The Power of Multilingualism25:17 Reclaiming Latinidad26:47 The Role of Language in Mental Health27:42 Building Bridges of Tolerance29:59 Mobilizing Communities for Change34:29 Defining Powerful Ladies35:44 Influences and Personal Journeys41:06 Daily Routines and Staying Grounded43:37 Supporting Latino Initiatives45:01 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThe Powerful Ladies podcast, hosted by business coach and strategist Kara Duffy features candid conversations with entrepreneurs, creatives, athletes, chefs, writers, scientists, and more. Every Wednesday, new episodes explore what it means to lead with purpose, create with intention, and define success on your own terms.Whether you're growing a business, changing careers, or asking bigger questions, these stories remind you: you're not alone, and you're more powerful than you think.Explore more at thepowerfulladies.com and karaduffy.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Þrátt fyrir að í vopnahléssamkomulaginu sé kveðið á um óhindrað streymi lífsnauðsynlegra hjálpargagna inn á Gaza, þar á meðal grundvallarnæringar fyrir börn sem soltið hafa heilu hungri mánuðum saman, þá er raunveruleikinn annar, segir Birna Þórarinsdóttir framkvæmdastjóri Unicef á Íslandi sem er nýkomin frá Palestínu. Um 100 starfsmenn hjá fimm stærstu sveitarfélögum á höfuðborgarsvæðinu hafa verið áminntir fyrir brot í starfi og 20 hefur verið sagt upp að undangenginni áminningu. frá 2022. Nær 18.000 starfa hjá sveitarfélögunum. Undanfarna mánuði hafa á sjöunda tug manna fallið í árásum bandaríska hersins á báta í Karíba- og Kyrrahafi undan ströndum Mexikó, síðast þrír um helgina. Hernaðarviðbúnaður Bandaríkjanna í og við Karíbahaf hefur stóraukist undanfarna mánuði og hefur aldrei verið meiri, Bandaríkjaforseti talar um stríð við eiturlyfjasmyglara en greinendur telja margir að olía sé rótin.
Bítið á Bylgjunni með Heimi, Lilju og Ómari. Árný Ingvarsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Umhyggju, ræddi við okkur um miklar byrðar sem foreldrar langveikra barna og fatlaðra barna bera. Rut Gunnarsdóttir hjá KPMG og Geirlaug Jóhannsdóttir hjá Hagvangi ræddu samstarf þessa tveggja fyrirtækja. Guðmundur Árni Stefánsson, varaformaður Samfylkingar og fyrrverandi ráðherra, ræddi um nýútkomna skýrslu um embættismannakerfið. Birna Þórarinsdóttir, framkvæmdastjóri Unicef á Íslandi, er nýkomin heim af Vesturbakkanum og ræddi dvölina í Palestínu. Jóhannes Stefán, hæstaréttarlögmaður lét gamlan rokkstjörnudraum rætast. Íþróttafréttamaðurinn Ágúst Orri Arnarson settist niður með okkur. Kvikmyndagerðarmaðurinn Ottó Gunnarsson ræddi við okkur um nýja heimildarmynd um framhaldsskólann á Laugum.
The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast, in association with METRO that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week...With over 19 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and the Sunday 7 won a Gold Award as “Best Conversation Starter” in the International Signal Podcast Awards If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Guests Andrew Holness - Jamaica's Prime Minister Chevaughn Brown - Jamaican Coordinator of the Commonwealth Youth Climate Change NetworkOlga Isaza - The Representative for UNICEF in Jamaica Dr Nadia Bloemendaal - Assistant Professor and Climate scientist Christiana Figueres - Former Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Will Guyatt - The Smart 7's Tech Guru Mahani Teave - Rapa Nui resident, and owner of a music school Caroline Pearce - Executive director, Survival International Dr Tony Woods - Physiologist and the senior author at Kings College London Dr Lindsay Browning - Neuroscientist, psychologist and sleep expertCraig Bennet - CEO of the Wildlife TrustSir David Attenborough - TV presenter, naturalist and environmental campaignerJulian Escutia-Rodriguez - Executive Director of Conservation Group “The Sea Shepherds”Marina Robies Garcia - Mexico's Biodiversity UndersecretaryContact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.com or find out more at www.metro.co.uk Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NBC chief consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about Halloween safety and some fun candy facts. Also, Dylan sits down with Woody Harrelson as he shares details on reprising his role in the popular ‘Now You See Me' series and talks about a possible on-screen reunion with his longtime friend Matthew McConaughey. Plus, Laurie Hernandez stops by to catch up and discuss a cause close to her heart. And, NBC's Chloe Melas travels to upstate New York to uncover the spooky story behind the paddleboarding witches of Sleepy Hollow. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After two and a half years of fighting, the city of El Fasher in Darfur has fallen to the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, leaving tens of thousands trapped and reports of mass violence emerging. Sheldon Yett is spokesperson for UNICEF.
In the Movers in Our Orbit podcast series, we speak with friends of SSPI who recently made big executive moves. We'll find out what they're doing now and what they hope to achieve in their new roles in the industry. In a rebroadcast of the first episode of season 2, we hear from Kelsey Doerksen, GeoAI Postdoctoral Researcher at Arizona State University and 2021 Promise Award Recipient. Passionate to do impactful work for Earth, in space, Kelsey Doerksen is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Oxford in the Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems Centre for Doctoral Training Program, in the Oxford Applied and Theoretical Machine Learning Group under supervision of Yarin Gal. She is focusing her research on the uses of AI and Machine Learning to enable science discovery and understanding of climate-focused applications (expected graduation, 2025). Kelsey is a Research Affiliate at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab and a part of the Machine Learning and Instrument Autonomy group, working on the Scientific Understanding from Data Science Strategic Initiative. She is also a Data Scientist with the Climate and Data Environment Unit at UNICEF, building the data pipeline infrastructure and providing analysis necessary to create the UNICEF Children's Climate Risk Index.
Alice mora no bairro do Ibura, na periferia do Recife. Quando as chuvas fortes atingiram a comunidade em 2022, barreiras deslizaram e casas inteiras foram soterradas. Amigos e vizinhos de Alice morreram, e ela, que é cadeirante e depende de acessibilidade para se locomover, ficou sem acesso ao seu tratamento fisioterapêutico.Mas foi justamente no meio do caos que Alice decidiu reagir. Junto a outros jovens da comunidade, começou a organizar doações, preparar refeições e visitar famílias que tinham perdido tudo. O que começou como uma ação emergencial se transformou em movimento. Da união nasceu o Coletivo Arte na Favela, um grupo criado por ela para mobilizar e educar os jovens do Ibura sobre as mudanças climáticas através da arte.Com o tempo, o coletivo virou espaço de escuta, aprendizado e reconstrução. Através da pintura, da música e do teatro, Alice e seus colegas passaram a falar sobre o impacto das mudanças climáticas, a importância do cuidado com o território e o direito de viver com dignidade, mesmo nas áreas esquecidas da cidade.Para ela, o que aconteceu no Ibura não foi apenas uma tragédia ambiental, mas um retrato de como as mudanças climáticas atingem, primeiro e com mais força, quem vive nas margens.Hoje, integrante do Conselho Jovem do UNICEF, Alice leva sua voz para além da comunidade, lembrando que cada enchente, cada deslizamento e cada vida perdida tem uma história por trás.Para ela, “quando a natureza sofre, a gente sofre junto” porque cuidar da terra é cuidar da gente também. A história da Alice faz parte da parceria entre o UNICEF e o Histórias de ter.a.pia para alertar sobre os efeitos das mudanças climáticas na vida de crianças e adolescentes no Brasil. As pessoas retratadas não necessariamente são beneficiárias de programas implementados pelo UNICEF ou por parceiros.
En COPE se informa que Donald Trump ordena al Pentágono llevar a cabo pruebas nucleares, primeras en 33 años, en respuesta a programas de otros países. Estados Unidos lanza un nuevo ataque contra una lancha del narcotráfico, con 15 embarcaciones destruidas, y un portaaviones se dirige hacia Venezuela. En España, el homenaje a las víctimas de la DANA genera polémica con Carlos Mazón. Pedro Sánchez comparece en el Senado por el caso Koldo. La previsión meteorológica indica un día revuelto con alertas por lluvias y tormentas. En Gaza, la tensión persiste y la ayuda humanitaria es crucial. Sonia Silva de UNICEF destaca la urgencia de la asistencia, y Joan Tubau de Médicos Sin Fronteras espera un alto el fuego duradero para la reconstrucción.
Ghasia zinazoendelea kwa kasi zinawakwamisha zaidi watoto katikati ya mashambulizi ya mabomu yasiyokoma, mapigano makali, na uhaba mkubwa wa chakula, maji salama na dawa kwa zaidi ya siku 500 sasa.“Hakuna mtoto aliye salama,” anasema Catherine Russell, Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa Shrika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto, UNICEF kupitia taarifa iliyotolewa na makao makuu ya shirika hilo jijini New York, Marekani leo.Taarifa hiyo pia inamnukuu Catherine Russell akisema, “ingawa athari kamili bado haijulikani kutokana na kukatika kwa mawasiliano kote nchini Sudan, inakadiriwa kuwa watoto wapatao 130,000 huko Al Fasher wako katika hatari kubwa ya kukiukwa haki zao, huku kukiripotiwa visa vya utekaji nyara, mauaji na ukataji viungo vya mwili, pamoja na ukatili wa kingono.”Pia kuna taarifa za wafanyakazi wa mashirika ya kibinadamu kukamatwa au kuuawa.UNICEF inatoa wito wa kusitishwa mara moja kwa mapigano, kuhakikisha upatikanaji salama na usiokatizwa wa misaada ya kibinadamu, ulinzi wa raia hasa watoto, na kupatiwa uhakika wa njia salama kwa familia zinazotafuta hifadhi, kwa mujibu wa sheria za kimataifa za kibinadamu. Wale wanaohusika na ukiukaji lazima wawajibishwe.Wakati huohuo, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Chakula Duniani (WFP) limethibitisha kwamba Wizara ya Mambo ya Nje ya Sudan imewataarifu kuwa viongozi wawili wa juu wa WFP nchini wametangazwa kuwa watu wasiotakiwa nchini Sudan na hivyo wameamriwa kuondoka nchini humo ndani ya saa 72, bila maelezo yoyote.WFP inaeleza kwamba uamuzi huu wa kuwafukuza Mkurugenzi wa WFP nchini Sudan na Mratibu wa Dharura wa WFP nchini humo unakuja katika kipindi muhimu kwani mahitaji ya kibinadamu nchini Sudan hayajawahi kuwa makubwa zaidi kama kipindi hiki, huku zaidi ya watu milioni 24 wakikabiliwa na uhaba mkubwa wa chakula na jamii zikikumbwa na baa la njaa.Wakati ambapo WFP na washirika wake wanapaswa kupanua wigo wa msaada, uamuzi huu unalazimisha shirika kubadilisha uongozi bila mpango, jambo linalohatarisha shughuli zinazowaunga mkono mamilioni ya Wasudani walio hatarini kukumbwa na njaa kali, utapiamlo, na hata kifo kutokana na njaa.WFP na maafisa wa ngazi ya juu wa Umoja wa Mataifa wanaendelea kuzungumza na mamlaka za Sudan kupinga hatua hii na kutaka ufafanuzi wa uamuzi huo.Tags: Sudan, El Fasher, WFP, UNICEF
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski reminisces on her childhood Halloween experiences and researches the history of Halloween traditions. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
As airstrikes and conflict continue to devastate communities across Ukraine, the UN Children's Fund, UNICEF, is raising urgent concerns about the mental health and well-being of the country's children.Kenan Madi, Chief of Field Operations for UNICEF in Ukraine, warns that the war is leaving thousands of children without homes, heat, power, or access to basic services, making everyday life “extremely difficult.”Education has also been severely disrupted.Despite ongoing efforts, UNICEF's appeal for Ukraine remains only partially funded, leaving millions of children at risk as another harsh winter looms.UN News's Nargiz Shekinskaya started by asking Mr. Madi what are the main needs of the children living on the frontlines of the conflict.
Katika kaunti ya Mombasa nchini Kenya, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto (UNICEF) kwa kushirikiana na wa Mastercard Foundation na Serikali ya Kaunti ya Mombasa, imechukua hatua za kukabiliana na mlipuko wa MPOX kwa kutoa huduma muhimu za afya na WASH kwa wagonjwa na waliopona, ikiwa ni pamoja na vifaa vya kujikinga (PPEs), vituo vya kusafisha mikono na ujumbe wa mabadiliko ya tabia za kijamii. Sheilah Jepngetich na taarifa zaidi
Anuncian primer Centro Oncológico para la Mujer en CDMX Hallan sin vida al periodista Miguel Ángel Beltrán en Durango Unicef exige a Israel facilitar ayuda urgente para GazaMás información en nuestro Podcast
Agência está apoiando pré-posicionamento de suprimentos essenciais e envio de mensagens de alerta; ventos, chuvas torrenciais e inundações repentinas em países caribenhos, incluindo Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba e República Dominicana podem interromper por vários dias serviços dos quais as crianças dependem.
As airstrikes and conflict continue to devastate communities across Ukraine, the UN Children's Fund, UNICEF, is raising urgent concerns about the mental health and well-being of the country's children.Kenan Madi, Chief of Field Operations for UNICEF in Ukraine, warns that the war is leaving thousands of children without homes, heat, power, or access to basic services, making everyday life “extremely difficult.”Education has also been severely disrupted.Despite ongoing efforts, UNICEF's appeal for Ukraine remains only partially funded, leaving millions of children at risk as another harsh winter looms.UN News's Nargiz Shekinskaya started by asking Mr. Madi what are the main needs of the children living on the frontlines of the conflict.
La salud mental de los jóvenes mexicanos atraviesa una crisis silenciosa. Así lo revela un reciente informe de UNICEF sobre la generación Z, cuyos resultados fueron discutidos en entrevista con Aurore Brozé, especialista en salud mental y apoyo psicosocial del organismo en México, para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tess Ingram, UNICEF Communications Manager for the Middle East, discusses the current humanitarian situation in Gaza.
What powers the global internet? The answer might surprise you: not satellites, but hundreds of thin cables that run along the ocean floor. They're an absolutely essential technology that's also incredibly fragile — so fragile that in the beginning, most people thought they couldn't possibly work. Today on the show: the story of a man who did think they could work… and the lengths he went to to try and connect the world.Guests:Bill Burns, former BBC broadcast engineer and founder of atlantic-cable.com Cyrus Field IV, great grandson of Cyrus FieldAllison Marsh, professor at the University of South Carolina and historian of technology Ben Roberts, strategic advisor on Subsea Cable Economics for Connectivity at UNICEF who has been building cable network in Africa for the past two decades.To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Programa 23 de octubre: te contamos sobre el primer Mundial Bilingüe de Fútbol en Victoria, de la obesidad y la malnutrición infantil tras un informe publicado por UNICEF, y toda la actualidad deportiva.
Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina inayoangazia siku ya Umoja wa Mataifa na tutasikia kutoka mashinani wananchi na asasi za kiraia zina yapi ya kusema kuhusu shirika hili kubwa na la kipekee linalounganisha nchi wanachama 193 duniani.Mashirika manne ya Umoja wa Mataifa lile la uhamiaji IOM, la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR, la Kuhudumia watoto UNICEF na la mpango wa chakula duniani WFP leo yametoa wito wa dharura kwa dunia kuchukua hatua mara moja kukabiliana na janga la kibinadamu linaloongezeka nchini Sudan. Zaidi ya watu milioni 30 wanahitaji msaada, nchini humo wakiwemo watoto milioni 15 na wakimbizi karibu milioni moja.Mahakama ya Kimataifa ya Haki (ICJ) jana Oktoba 22 ilisema Israeli lazima itimize majukumu yake kama “anayekalia kimabavu” kwa kuhakikisha kuwa msaada unaweza kupita bila vizuizi na kwa kuheshimu haki za Umoja wa Mataifa na mashirika mengine ya kibinadamu yanayofanya kazi katika Ardhi ya Palestina Iliyokaliwa kwa Mabavu. Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa António Guterres ameelezea maoni hayo ya ICJ kuwa “muhimu sana,” akiongeza kuwa yametolewa wakati ambapo Umoja wa Mataifa unafanya kila juhudi kuongeza kasi ya misaada kuingia Gaza baada ya kusitishwa kwa mapigano.Nchini Kenya, wahudumu wa afya waliokuwa wakisubiri hadi siku 15 kupata malipo sasa wanapokea pesa ndani ya saa 72 pekee, shukrani kwa mfumo mpya wa malipo ya kidijitali uliotolewa na Shirika la Sfya la Umoja wa Mataifa WHO na Wizara ya Afya ya nchi hiyo. Mfumo huu unapeleka fedha moja kwa moja kwenye pochi za simu za wafanyakazi, ukipunguza ucheleweshaji, gharama na kuongeza motisha. Wafanyakazi zaidi ya 120,000 sasa wanafaidika, kuboresha ufanisi wa kampeni za chanjo na juhudi za kudhibiti polio.Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!
Ty Beal, PhD is a nutrition scientist and head of data and analytics at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), whose research for WHO, FAO, and UNICEF helps shape international nutrition policy. In this episode, he cuts through diet confusion with an evidence-based, pragmatic framework for eating to support long-term health and longevity.15 Daily Steps to Lose Weight and Prevent Disease PDF: https://bit.ly/46XTn8f - Get my FREE eBook now!Subscribe to The Genius Life on YouTube! - http://youtube.com/maxlugavereWatch my new documentary Little Empty Boxes - https://www.maxlugavere.com/filmThis episode is proudly sponsored by:Upgrade your workspace with the new UPLIFT V3 Standing Desk — built to keep you moving, focused, and pain-free while you work. Get four free accessories and an exclusive discount at upliftdesk.com/GENIUS with code GENIUS.Puori provides IFOS-certified, high potency fish oil to satisfy all of your omega-3 needs! Plus a ton of other high quality, rigorously tested supplements (protein, creatine, and more). Visit Puori.com/MAX and use promo code MAX to get 20% off site-wide.Kion is known for their transparent and evidence-based essential amino acid (EAA) supplements which help save you calories while providing all essential amino acids for muscle growth and more. Save 20% by going to http://getkion.com/geniuslife.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses her broken tooth, recaps her time at Austin City Limits, unpacks the new season of Project Runway, and analyzes Babel by R. F. Kuang. Watch The Broski Report AD FREE: https://patreon.com/broskireport The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
James Elder has been inside Gaza five times since October 7th. Now with a shaky ceasefire in place he discusses the costs of war and what needs to happen now to help those affected, especially children.
Caryn talks about the upcoming No Kings protests and protests in history like the Haymarket Affair, while preparing to perform the role of anarchist, activist Emma Goldman in a contemporary opera. She shares recipes for some favorite comfort foods for cool autumn weather. Halloween, UNICEF, the Farm Bill, and Bird Flu are other topics she discusses.
Sudan Kusini yaahidi kutotumikisha tena watoto jeshiniHuko nchini Sudan Kusini barani Afrika, matumaini mapya yamechipua baada ya watoto waliokuwa wametumikishwa kwenye jeshi la nchi hiyo, SSPDF kuachiliwa rasmi katika hafla iliyoungwa mkono na Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani nchini humo, UNMISS. Tukio hilo limeelezwa kuwa ishara muhimu ya kumaliza utumikishaji wa watoto katika jeshi na kuwapa nafasi ya kujenga maisha mapya. Sabrina Saidi ana taarifa zaidi...(TAARIFA YA SABRINA SAIDI)Nats..Video ya UNMISS inaanzia kwenye tukio la viongozi wakikabidhi vifaa vya shule kwa watoto walioachiliwa kutoka jeshi la serikali.Nats..Ni siku ya matumaini hapa mjini Yambio, jimbo la Equatoria Magharibi nchini Sudan Kusini — siku ambayo watoto waliopoteza utoto wao vitani, sasa wanaupokea tena, wakiwa na ndoto mpya za elimu na maisha bora zaidi.Hafla ya makabidhiano iliyofanyika kwa ushirikiano kati ya Jeshi la serikali na Ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini humo (UNMISS), imeashiria azma ya serikali ya kuondokana na utumikishaji wa watoto jeshini.Brigedia Akech Maker, Kamanda wa Kikosi cha 16 cha SSPDF, anasema ….Clip- Sauti ya Brigedia Akech Maker“Hatutaruhusu watoto kujiunga na jeshi. Watoto wanaoonesha nia, tutawaelekeza kwenye elimu, na taasisi ziwaunge mkono ili wasirudi kambini.”Afisa wa Ulinzi wa Watoto UNMISS,, Rita Bampo, akatoa ahadi akisema watoto lazima warejee kwenye jamii, na kwamba…Clip- Sauti ya Rita Bampo“Tutahakikisha mchakato huu unafanikiwa na hakuna atakayewarudisha kwenye makundi ya kijeshi. Viongozi wote wahakikishe watoto wanapelekwa kwa mashirika yanayohusika."UNICEF pia imetoa huduma za kisaikolojia na vifaa vya kujifunzia kwa watoto hao, kuwasaidia kuanza upya safari yao ya elimu na matumaini.
Send us a textIn this episode, Mbozu and Shelly-Ann are joined by Jean Musonda-Chintende, a critical care nurse and national trainer in advanced newborn care with the Ministry of Health in Zambia. Jean shares her decade-long journey in neonatal intensive care and her leadership in building and mentoring neonatal units across the country.She discusses the process of setting up special care baby units in hospitals that previously lacked neonatal services, including assessing facility readiness, training staff, and ensuring standardized care through continued mentorship. Jean highlights partnerships with organizations such as UNICEF and Clinton Health Access Initiative that support equipment and training efforts.The conversation also touches on the challenges of workforce retention, the importance of continuous education for nurses, and the power of recognition in maintaining morale. Jean reflects on her role in Zambia's historic 2017 conjoined twins separation, how that experience shaped her approach to critical care, and her personal mission to reduce neonatal mortality through training and compassion.A deeply practical conversation about scaling neonatal care in resource-limited settings and the dedication it takes to make lasting change.Support the showAs always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
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President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his Gaza peace deal and that hostages could be released within days. Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu called the agreement "a great day for Israel". Hamas confirmed the deal, but said it's awaiting details of a prisoner exchange. People have flooded the streets in Gaza and Israel to celebrate the announcement. Also: the French President, Emmanuel Macron says he'll name a new premier before the weekend. Ukraine's military accuses Russia of trying to erase Ukrainian culture by looting historical artefacts. US police have arrested a man who they believe intentionally started the Palisades fire, which devastated part of Los Angeles in January. The Portuguese athlete Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first billionaire footballer. UNICEF warns that the number of children displaced by armed gang violence in Haiti has almost doubled in the last year. Meanwhile, the United Nations is said to be intending to cut a quarter of its peacekeepers globally because of budget shortfalls, largely due to reduced US funding. The European Parliament has voted to ban the naming of meat-related terms like “burger” and “sausage” for plant-based products. And four decades on, the global hit musical Les Misérables is celebrated in London. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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As peace negotiations between Israel and Hamas made significant progress over the weekend, many in the region are expressing some cautious optimism about an end to the two-year war. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with James Elder, a UNICEF spokesman, about what he is seeing in Gaza now and the urgent need for food and medical supplies. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This episode was produced by Michael Levitt. It was edited by Sarah Robbins. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy