Nearly two years after the political impasse started in Burundi, national authorities are reducing their cooperation with the United Nations system which risks undermining efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis and cutting assistance to a population in need, the Security Council was told today.
Accessible fresh water in North Africa and the Middle East has fallen by two-thirds over the past 40 years, posing a huge challenge requiring “an urgent and massive response,” the head of the United Nations agriculture agency said today.
Highlighting the multifaceted nature of the crisis in Africa's Lake Chad Basin, the deputy United Nations chief underlined the need for a holistic approach that includes responding to the Boko Haram as well as closing the gap between humanitarian assistance and development interventions.
Serious security threats in north and central Mali put local populations and humanitarian aid workers at risk, a United Nations human rights expert said today.
The richness, welfare and prosperity of countries depend on the full integration of women in the development process, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said today, commemorating International Women’s Day at a ceremony in Nairobi as part of his visit to Kenya.
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Commending recent progress, including the launch of interim authorities in Kidal, northern Mali, the United Nations together with regional blocs urged the parties to the peace agreement in the African nation to overcome the difficulties which are impeding the establishment of such authorities in the Taoudéni and Timbuktu regions.
The man's mother has pleaded for his release, saying his only crime was to "fall in love".
Zimbabwe FA chairman Phillip Chiyangwa is prepared to take legal action against Caf following a row about a meeting he held.
Abuja airport is shutting for six weeks with passengers being diverted to a tiny airport a two-hour drive away.
A charity backs swimming lessons in Zanzibar in an effort to stop people on the island from drowning.
The mayor of Senegal's capital is detained for allegedly embezzling nearly $3m, which he denies.
The head of Zimbabwean media company, AB Communications, gives her five tips for women who want to be successful in media.
South Africa halts ICC withdrawal after the High Court ruled it needed parliamentary approval first.
The armed thieves stole a haul of foreign currency in "Hollywood-style airport heist", reports say.
A powerful storm has brought strong winds and torrential rain to the island of Madagascar.
When the 2014 Ebola outbreak hit west Africa, the available vaccine had not been tested on humans.
Sudan and Somalia hit back at President Trump's new travel ban against six mainly Muslim nations.
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