Daily Archives: January 14, 2020
The female face of Southern Africa’s climate crisis
The global climate crisis is not gender neutral. Around the world, women and girls are on the front line of changing weather patterns disproportionately shouldering the costs and burdens.In Southern Africa, some 12 million people currently face severe…
The female face of Southern Africa’s climate crisis
The global climate crisis is not gender neutral. Around the world, women and girls are on the front line of changing weather patterns disproportionately shouldering the costs and burdens.In Southern Africa, some 12 million people currently face severe…
Delegates Underscore Need to Reform Security Council Membership, as 15Member Organ Concludes Debate on Upholding Charter
With the United Nations marking its seventyfifth anniversary in 2020, it is time for Member States to consider reforming the Security Council to make it more representative and more effective, delegates said today as the 15member organ concluded its op…
Delegates Underscore Need to Reform Security Council Membership, as 15Member Organ Concludes Debate on Upholding Charter
With the United Nations marking its seventyfifth anniversary in 2020, it is time for Member States to consider reforming the Security Council to make it more representative and more effective, delegates said today as the 15member organ concluded its op…
Tackling Southern Africa’s ClimateDriven Food Crisis Update #3, 14 January 2020
In NumbersA record 45 million Southern Africans are food insecure as the region enters the peak of the lean season (JanuaryMarch 2020)WFP to support 8.3 million people in 8 countries: Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia, Madagascar, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho…
President JoAPound o Lourenco arrives in Maputo
The Angolan President, accompanied by the First Lady of the Republic, Ana Dias Lourenco, landed at the air base of Maputo.Filipe Nyusi, who takes office Wednesday for a second term as President of Mozambique, was reelected on 15 October with 73 percent…