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Civilians fleeing Fallujah ‘facing double jeopardy’ – UN rights chief

New York, June 7 (Just Earth News):The United Nations human rights chief on Tuesday urged the Iraqi Government to take immediate measures to ensure that all people fleeing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)-occupied city of Fallujah are treated in strict accordance with international human rights and international humanitarian laws.

UN and partners in ‘race against time’ to provide life-saving assistance to people fleeing Fallujah

New York, June 7 (Just Earth News):The United Nations and partners on Monday warned they are “in a race against time” to provide life-saving assistance to people fleeing escalating violence in Anbar, particularly around the battle for Fallujah, while the UN envoy for Iraq reiterated his call to ensure civilians have unhindered access to medical facilities and humanitarian assistance.

'Go wild for life,' UN says on World Environment Day

New York, June 5 (Just Earth News): Marking World Environment Day, which this year focuses on the illegal trade of wildlife, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is calling on everyone to “go wild for life” and take action to help safeguard species under threat for future generations.

UN chief condemns attacks in Yemen's Taiz, calls on parties to negotiate 'in good faith'

New York, June 5 (Just Earth News):United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday condemned attacks in the Yemeni city of Taiz, which were carried out with heavy weapons, including rockets, mortars and artillery.

UN urges prevention efforts to address threats of violent extremism to children and youth

New York, June 4 (Just Earth News): Children and youth are often the most vulnerable victims of the scourge of radicalization and violence, the President of the United Nations General Assembly emphasized today, urging the international community to advance its own thinking and refine its responses to addressing the challenges of violent extremism.

Top relief official says UN and partners doing ‘everything they can’ for people in Fallujah

New York, June 3 (Just Earth News)Expressing his deep concern at the plight of civilians trapped in the besieged Iraqi city of Fallujah in Iraq, the most senior United Nations relief official on Thursdayunderlined that the Organization and its partners are doing everything they can to scale up humanitarian assistance.

Security Council condemns Al-Shabaab attack on hotel in Mogadishu

New York, June 3 (Just Earth News)The United Nations Security Council on Thursdaystrongly condemned the deadly attack on 1 June 2016 perpetrated by Al-Shabaab militants on the Ambassador Hotel, Mogadishu.

Iraq: despite hundreds killed in May, UN says will of civilians ‘remains unshaken’

New York, June 3 (Just Earth News)A total of 867 Iraqis were killed and another 1,459 were injured in acts of terrorism, violence and armed conflict in Iraq in May 2016, according to casualty figures recorded by the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

Cyprus: cultural rights are not ‘bargaining chip,’ UN expert warns

New York, June 3 (Just Earth News) The political division between Greek and Turkish communities in Cyprus creates many obstacles to the exercise of cultural rights, which should not be considered as a bargaining chip, a United Nations human rights expert said on Thursdayat the end of her first fact-finding mission to the island nation.

UN rights office concerned over denial of participation for journalist's group, LGBT organizations

New York, June 1 (Just Earth News): The United Nations human rights office on Tuesday added its voice to the concerns raised over a decision this past week by the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to deny the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) consultative status.

LDCs: UN calls for greater support to least developed countries, adopts new declaration in Turkey

New York, May 30 (Just Earth News):A major United Nations meeting focusing on the world's least developed countries (LDCs) has closed on Sunday in Antalya, Turkey, with a call for greater support to the world's most vulnerable nations, and the adoption of an outcome document paving the way for further concrete action and progress in the years to come.

DPI/NGO: UN and civil society set to meet on global citizenship as keystone for sustainable development

New York, May 30 (Just Earth News):Against the backdrop of the Taebaek Mountains, the United Nations flag was raised alongside that of the Republic of Korea on Sunday, ahead of the sixty-sixth Department of Public Information/Non-Governmental Organizations Conference beginning in Gyeongju to focus on education in pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

'Our partnership is stronger than polio,' says Ban, prasing Rotary International's support of UN goals

New York, May 30 (Just Earth News): Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday praised the “invaluable partnership” between Rotary International and the United Nations, telling delegates gathered in Seoul, Korea, for the organization's annual international conference that Rotarians had been instrumental in working with the UN to defeat polio.

UN chief welcomes region-led meetings of political dialogue for Burundi

New York, May 28 (Just Earth News): United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday welcomed the meetings of the political dialogue for Burundi, held in Arusha, from 21 to 24 May under the auspices of the Facilitator of the East African Community (EAC), Benjamin William Mkapa, former President of Tanzania.

UN refugee agency begins delivering supplies to families escaping besieged Fallujah

New York, May 28 (Just Earth News): The United Nations refugee agency said on Friday that it is delivering emergency relief supplies to families who managed to escape the besieged Iraqi city of Fallujah over the past few days.