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World Press Freedom Day: Violence Against Environmental Journalists
In the last 15 years 44 journalists were murdered for covering environmental issues. State actors (police, politicians) are the main perpetrators of violence. Private actors (including companies) are also involved. Without press freedom, citizens are left uninformed about the consequences of conflict. They must be allowed to do their jobs safely.
Audio Languages: English, Original
2 May 2024
Interviews
Haiti Interview: Virginia Gamba, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict (SRSG) Virginia Gamba in an interview at UNHQ gave an overview of the untenable situation for Haitian youth. She spoke about the need to go to Haiti to meet with gang leaders and members, as soon as access and security allow.
Audio Languages: English
1 May 2024
News Stories
Antigua and Barbuda Conference: Small Islands Advance on Sustainable Development
Antigua and Barbuda Conference: Small Islands Advance on Sustainable Development.
Audio Languages: English, Original
1 May 2024
Messages
António Guterres (Secretary-General) on World Press Freedom Day
Video message by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on World Press Freedom Day.
Audio Languages: English
30 April 2024
News Stories
Geothermal promises to turn Dominica into a clean energy powerhouse
There is widespread consensus that the world needs to move away from dirty fuel sources which cause pollution and pump out gases that are contributing to the climate crisis. Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas are not just used to generate electricity, but they bring in revenue for countries that have big reserves. Keeping them in the ground means that States have to find other ways to develop your economy.
Audio Languages: English
29 April 2024
News Stories
UNRWA Comms Officer on the Chaos of Fleeing Khan Younis
UNRWA Comms Officer Louise Wateridge describes a haunting experience of being back in Gaza after a four-year hiatus, capturing the chaos of Gaza through her mobile phone.
Audio Languages: English, Original
29 April 2024
News Stories
Abdallah (UNRWA photojournalist) survived bombardment in northern Gaza
Juliette TOUMA, Head of Communication and Spokesperson, shares the harrowing experience of Abdallah, a UNRWA photojournalist, who miraculously survived a bombardment in northern Gaza despite sustaining severe injuries.
Audio Languages: English, Original
29 April 2024
Messages
António Guterres (UN Secretary-General) on Golden Jubilee of the Islamic Development Bank
Video Message by António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, on Golden Jubilee of the Islamic Development Bank.
Audio Languages: English
28 April 2024
Features
It's time to #beatplasticpollution
Since the 1950s, plastic has become so ubiquitous that it's now used in everything from children's toys and medical equipment to beauty products and airplanes. And while plastic was once hailed as a miracle product, we now know the damage plastic pollution does to ecosystems, the climate, human health and the economy.
Audio Languages: English
26 April 2024
News Stories
Person with disability in Gaza
A displaced Palestinian with special needs conveys what is happening in Gaza through sign language. Bassem Al-Habal shares his stories on social media videos.
Audio Languages: English, Arabic
26 April 2024