Latin America and Caribbean: millions more children could face poverty due to climate change

Latin America and Caribbean: millions more children could face poverty due to climate change

Worse, the number could triple if countries do not fulfill their commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and ensure that climate financing prioritizes social and climatic resilience services for children. The finding comes in a report by the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF),…

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A private school for the original Hawaiian specialists who pledge to defend the admission policy of conservative strategies

A private school for the original Hawaiian specialists who pledge to defend the admission policy of conservative strategies

Honolulu – After practicing water in its school on the top of a hill overlooking the Honolulu port, Capua Ong was surprised at sunset. “I feel proud of myself to reach because every person is not accepted,” said Capoa, 14, a student in Kamahiha schools, a competitive private school with reasonable fees. Native Hawaii residents….

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Before the week of the General High Risk Assembly, Guterres urges world leaders to “get serious and deliver”

Before the week of the General High Risk Assembly, Guterres urges world leaders to “get serious and deliver”

Speaking at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on Tuesday in New York, he warned that global divisions, conflicts and crises have left the principle of international cooperation to their most fragile point in decades. “Some call it the World Cup of diplomacy,” Guterres said. “But It is not about punctuation points, it should…

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Yemen: The UN sounds alarmed when the arrests of famine, fighting and help workers exacerbate the crisis

Yemen: The UN sounds alarmed when the arrests of famine, fighting and help workers exacerbate the crisis

The UN special envoy, Hans Grundberg, on Monday to the Security Council that agitation in Yemen cannot be seen in isolation. “Yemen is a mirror and a magnifying glass of the region,“He said, pointing out that progress towards peace is hindered by regional rivalries, cross -border dynamics and internal divisions. Alarming climbing in hostilities Mr….

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The governor of the state passes to address the economy of Michigan as a possible closure waving on the horizon

The governor of the state passes to address the economy of Michigan as a possible closure waving on the horizon

Lansing, Michigan – Three years ago, the story of Michigan was a story of democratic success. Grechen ruler passes And the legislator of the democratic state Full control contract The executive and legislative branches of the government. This year, Michigan’s story is a story The enormous party gap. Party policy has resulted in a legislative…

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