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UN agriculture chief urges ‘transformative changes’ to how we eat



Health



Obesity affects millions of people, and several billion suffer from diseases caused by vitamin- or mineral-deficient diets, known as micronutrient deficiencies, according to the UN agriculture chief, who called on Monday for “transformative changes” to our food systems.





"The coexistence of undernutrition, obesity and micronutrient deficiencies - what we know as the triple burden of malnutrition - is spreading and affecting almost every country in the world”, José Graziano da Silva, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said in his opening address to the agency’s executive body, the FAO Council.



“The international community needs to urgently address this situation by promoting transformative change in our food systems," he continued. "Our Zero Hunger Goal is not just about feeding people”, but also “providing everyone with the necessary nutrients for a healthy life."



Citing the 2018 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report, Mr. Graziano da Silva said that obesity affects around 672 million people, with Africa increasing faster than any other region. He pointed out that more than two billion people globally, suffer from micronutrient deficiencies.





The Council’s 160th session began on Monday in Rome and runs until the 7th. It includes various side events that highlight the UN agency’s work, including Wednesday’s World Soil Day 2018, to advocate for the sustainable management of soil resources.



The Director-General outlined some of next year’s major events, such as February’s Food Safety Conference in Addis Ababa, co-organized with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the African Union; and the establishment of a dedicated office for South-South and Triangular Cooperation to support food security and rural development.



He also spoke of FAO's recent achievements, including the First International Symposium on Agricultural Innovation for Family Farmers, which yielded recommendations to help guide its work on innovation – with a focus on creating more youth employment opportunities.



Did you know?

The First Session of the FAO Conference was held in the Château Frontenac in Quebec City in 1945.

FAO has 194 member countries, two associate members and one member organization, the European Union.

The UN agriculture specialized agency is present in over 130 countries.

Headquartered in Italy, it has regional offices in Ghana, Thailand, Hungary, Chile and Egypt.

Key strategic programmes include work on climate change, agriculture, agroecology and food security.





FAO is also making strides towards gender parity, with more than 43 per cent of all professional posts now being held by women, according to the FAO chief.



"This is FAO's highest representation of women among international professionals in the last years," said Mr. Graziano da Silva.



Moreover, on geographic representation, the Director-General announced that the number of non-represented countries has decreased from 17 to 14, with recent new appointees present in Rome, from Timor Leste, Belize, and Saint Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean.

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UN should be ‘exemplary’ in defending judicial independence, top Judge tells Security Council

11 December 2018

Law and Crime Prevention







The United Nations should be a role model when it comes to repelling attempts to weaken the rule of law and undermine independent judiciaries around the world, a senior UN judge told the Security Council on Tuesday.





PAHO/WHO Photo



Uzbekistan wins its long fight against malaria, as global rates continue to rise

11 December 2018

Health







Uzbekistan’s success in becoming recognized as a malaria-free country by the World Health Organization (WHO), is an “extraordinary outcome,” said the Executive Director of the Global Fund on Tuesday, a UN-backed partnership to end malaria epidemics.





UNFCCC Secretariat



COP24 negotiations: Why reaching agreement on climate action is so complex

11 December 2018

Climate Change







From Tuesday on, close to 100 Government ministers are due be involved in negotiating a final deal on moving forward with climate action here at the United Nations COP24 conference in Poland. So, what is the goal? To agree a concrete plan to implement the historic 2015 Paris climate deal by mid-century. The stakes are high with numerous different pressure points.





Governments urged to put first ever UN global migration pact in motion, post-Marrakech

11 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







The adoption by more than 160 governments of the first-ever global migration pact is a triumph of multilateralism and highlights the importance of dispelling “myths” and fear-mongering over the issue, said the UN’s senior migration official on Tuesday, bringing the key two-day Marrakech conference to a close.







UN working with both sides, after hidden tunnels confirmed along Lebanon-Israel ‘Blue Line’

11 December 2018

Peace and Security







The head of the United Nations peace mission in Lebanon has urged an end to “rumours and speculations” over tunnels which have been discovered along the UN-drawn “Blue Line” – the border demarcation between Lebanon and Israel.









‘Global sisterhood’ tells perpetrators ‘time is up’ for pandemic of violence

11 December 2018

Women







From #MeToo to #HearMeToo, the fight to end violence against women continues as UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, Nicole Kidman, joined survivors, activists and other Hollywood celebrities to spotlight the lack of resources that exist to help women push back against violence and abuse.





UNICEF/Romenzi



Bid to raise $5.5 billion for millions of Syrians and their host communities

11 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







Some 5.6 million Syrians need help outside the war-torn country and one million of them are children born in exile, UN agencies and partners said on Tuesday, in an appeal for $5.5 billion to cover humanitarian needs for 2019.







Progress made in UN talks to end Yemen war, Envoy lauds ‘positive and serious spirit’

11 December 2018

Peace and Security







United Nations-sponsored political consultations in Sweden, involving the warring parties in the Yemen war, have led to progress “on a number of issues,” said Martin Griffiths, Special Envoy for Yemen, at a press conference on Monday.





UNOCHA/Ghalia Seifo



Major UN aid operation for 650,000 gets underway across Syria-Jordan border

10 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







The United Nations began a four-week operation on Sunday, delivering lifesaving assistance to hundreds of thousands of Syrians in desperate need, from across the border in neighbouring Jordan.





UNICEF/Noorani



Iraq: Over 150,000 children endangered by ‘freezing’ temperatures, warns UNICEF

10 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has ramped up efforts to provide warm clothes and life-saving supplies to more than 150,000 displaced children across northern Iraq whose lives are threatened by freezing temperatures.









UN Photo



Worldwide UN family celebrates enduring universal values of human rights

10 December 2018

Human Rights







Across the world, the UN family has been making sure that this year’s Human Rights Day – which falls on Monday, and marks 70 years since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – succeeds in raising awareness of the principles enshrined in the document, which are as important and relevant today, as they were in 1948.





UN News/Yasmina Guerda



‘Going green’ is good business says private sector at UN’s COP24 climate conference

10 December 2018

Climate Change







Businesses across the world should no longer be viewed solely as greenhouse gas emissions culprits, but more as indispensable partners for climate action, who stand to increase profits from “going green”. That was the key message as the United Nations COP24 climate change conference went into its second week in Katowice, Poland.





UN Photo/Mark Garten



Governments adopt UN global migration pact to help ‘prevent suffering and chaos’

10 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







The Global Compact for Migrationwas adopted on Monday by leading representatives from 164 Governments at an international conference in Marrakesh, Morocco, in an historic move described by UN Chief António Guterres as the creation of a “roadmap to prevent suffering and chaos”.





UN Photo/Mark Garten



In Marrakech, UN chief urges world leaders to ‘breathe life’ into historic global migration pact

9 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







Leading Government representatives from more than 150 States have arrived in Marrakech, Morocco, with a view to adopting a ground-breaking UN-led global migration compact which is designed to make the growing phenomenon safer and more dignified for millions on the move.





World Bank/Philip Schuler



The costs of corruption: values, economic development under assault, trillions lost, says Guterres

9 December 2018

SDGs







Every year, trillions of dollars - equivalent to more than five percent of global GDP - are paid in bribes or stolen through corruption, the United Nations reported on the International Day which serves to highlight the pervasive crime, marked this Sunday.





UN Photo/Mark Garten



70 years on, landmark UN human rights document as important as ever

9 December 2018

Human Rights







The Universal Declaration of Human Rights reaches its 70th anniversary on Monday, a chance to highlight the many important breakthroughs brought about by the landmark UN document, and to remind the world that the human rights of millions are still being violated on a daily basis.





UN Photo/Evan Schneider



‘Complacency is still strong’ over stopping genocide, says top UN adviser

9 December 2018

Peace and Security







The current rise in hate speech, racial tensions and identity-based violence is alarming, the UN Special Adviser on preventing genocide said on Friday, highlighting his concern that ‘complacency is still strong’, when it comes to stopping the mass-killing or extinction of national, ethnic, racial or religious groups.





UN Photo/Mark Garten



Ahead of key UN-backed Marrakech migration conference, youth recount harrowing journeys

8 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







Paving the way to the key UN migration conference in Marrakech, Morocco, which it is hoped will agree new measures to make life safer and more dignified for people on the move, UN agencies held a series of side events to highlight the different aspects of migration, paying special attention to the most vulnerable, and the challenges they face on their often perilous journeys.

Audio - 10' Playlist



UNICEF/Marco Dormino



COP24 addresses climate change displacement ahead of crunch migration meeting

8 December 2018

Climate Change







As hundreds of decision-makers are gathering in Marrakech to agree new standards for global migration, the United Nations climate change conference ‘COP24’ is looking at concrete ways to help countries tackle large-scale displacement caused by the impacts of climate change, including water scarcity, flooding, storms and rising sea levels.





Source: Video screen shot



Internet milestone reached, as more than 50 per cent go online: UN telecoms agency

7 December 2018

Economic Development







For the first time, more than half of the world’s population of nearly 8 billion will be using the internet by the end of 2018, the United Nations telecommunications agency announced on Friday.





On flight to sustainable development, ‘leave no country behind’, urges aviation agency

7 December 2018

SDGs







Marking International Civil Aviation Day, the United Nations aviation agency, ICAO, is showcasing the socio-economic benefits and “tremendous” opportunities presented by the global journey towards sustainable development.





FAO/IFAD/WFP/Luis Tato



UN emergency relief fund has ‘never been more critical’: Guterres

7 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







The mission of the UN’s Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), which enables humanitarian responders to deliver life-saving assistance whenever and wherever crises strike, is more critical than ever, said Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday, as a key pledging conference got underway at UN Headquarters in New York.





UN News/Matt Wells



COP24: Huge untapped potential in greener construction, says UN environment agency

7 December 2018

Climate Change







Noting some progress in greening the global construction industry, the United Nations environment agency (UNEP) co-released a report on Friday at the COP24climate conference in Katowice, Poland, sounding the alarm on the need for “dramatic action” to reduce the sector’s greenhouse gas emissions.





UNDP Green Commodities Programme



CLIMATE CHANGE FOCUS: The fruits of sustainability and decent work

7 December 2018

Climate Change







Costa Rica’s is taking the lead in promoting the socially-conscious production of pineapples whilst protecting the environment, thanks to a project supported by the UN Development Programme (UNDP).





© World Bank/Wu Zhiyi



Road injuries leading cause of death for the young, despite safety gains: UN report

7 December 2018

Economic Development







Latest statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO reveal that 1.35 million people die on the roads each year, while road traffic injuries are now the leading cause of death among young people, according to new statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO).

Audio - 26'37" Playlist



WFP/Jonathan Dumont



A safer, more dignified journey for all migrants, tops agenda at global conference in Marrakech

7 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







Top politicians and officials from across the world will gather in Marrakech, Morocco this weekend, ahead of a major conference convened by the UN, to formally adopt an all-inclusive, extensive global agreement aimed at making migration safer, and more dignified for all.

Audio - 6'12" Playlist



UN Photo/Loey Felipe



US resolution to condemn activities of Hamas voted down in General Assembly

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







Although a majority of UN Member States voted in favour of a General Assembly resolution put forward by the United States – condemning the activities of Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza – it failed to be adopted on Thursday at UN Headquarters in New York.





MINUSMA/Harandane Dicko



Preventing and resolving conflicts must form ‘backbone’ of collective efforts – UN chief

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







More countries are experiencing violent conflict now than at any time over the past 30 years, Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Thursday, underscoring that the world has a responsibility to act “collectively”.





MINUSMA/Harandane Dicko



UN launches new framework to strengthen fight against terrorism

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres launched a new Organization-wide framework on Thursday to coordinate efforts across the peace and security, humanitarian, human rights and sustainable development sectors.





UN Photo/Martine Perret



Western Sahara: a 'peaceful solution’ to conflict is possible, says UN envoy

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







The first UN-led talks in six years over the disputed Western Sahara-region concluded on a positive note on Thursday in Geneva, where the Organization’s representative Horst Köhler said that further discussions are planned “in the first quarter of 2019”.







Yemen war: UN chief urges good faith as ‘milestone’ talks get underway in Sweden

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







The Yemeni Government and the Houthi opposition have gathered at United Nations-sponsored political talks, close to the Swedish capital, Stockholm, aimed at ending nearly four years of brutal war in the country.





UN News/Yasmina Guerda



Taking fast road to ‘e-mobility’ central to a sustainable future: COP24

6 December 2018

Climate Change







As the transportation sector continues to be a major culprit in the global rise in temperatures, the urgent need for clean solutions – in particular, powered by electricity or “e-mobility” – is being highlighted at the two-week United Nations climate change conference ‘COP24’ in Katowice, Poland.

Audio - 10'30" Playlist



Giles Clarke/UN OCHA



Yemen war: UN-backed talks to silence the guns begin in Sweden

6 December 2018

Peace and Security







Highly anticipated UN-brokered consultations about substantive talks which could lead to an end to more than three years of brutal conflict across Yemen, have begun in Sweden. Brutal fighting has left the Middle East nation divided between Government and rebel forces, with millions on the brink of famine, and the economy and society in ruins.





UNOG



More than 17,000 children worldwide paint a picture of human rights

5 December 2018

Human Rights







More than 17,000 children from around the globe have drawn pictures depicting their passion for human rights in an international art competition honoring the upcoming 70th anniversary of the ground-breaking Universal Declaration of Human Rights.





UN Photo/Patricia Esteve



Sustainability, peace, security ‘best guarantee against instability’ Guterres to Security Council

5 December 2018

Peace and Security







“Peace and development are indivisible,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Wednesday, encouraging a stronger push along what he dubbed “the peace continuum” as the “best guarantee against instability and insecurity.”





UNDP Tunisia



CLIMATE CHANGE FOCUS: Tunisia coastline in need of climate cash boost

5 December 2018

Climate Change







Efforts to mobilize the cash needed to ensure that climate change does not lead to the irreversible damage of Tunisia’s coastline are being undertaken by the North African country’s government, with the support of the UN Development Programme (UNDP).





UN Photo/Martine Perret



First Western Sahara talks at UN in six years, begin in Geneva

5 December 2018

Peace and Security







Talks have begun at the UN on the future of Western Sahara – the first in years – the Organization announced on Wednesday.





FAO/Hkun Lat



Soil pollution ‘jeopardizing’ life on Earth, UN agency warns on World Day

5 December 2018

SDGs







Soil is a “treasure beneath our feet,” essential to human lives and well-being, a senior United Nations official has highlighted, warning, however, that this invaluable resource is under constant threat from the little-understood phenomenon of soil pollution.





WMO/Alfred Lee



COP24: A million lives could be saved by 2050 through climate action, UN health agency reveals

5 December 2018

Climate Change







Taking bold climate action now, could help save a million lives and a lot of money by the middle of the century, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday, launching a special report as part of the ongoing COP24 climate conference in Katowice, Poland.





ILO/Marcel Crozet



Millions more migrant workers, means countries lose ‘most productive part’ of workforce

5 December 2018

Migrants and Refugees







A new study launched on Wednesday by the International Labour Organization (ILO) reveals that the number of migrant workers has jumped by millions, leaving some countries without “the most productive part of their workforce.”









UN Photo/Laura Jarriel



Syrian civilians must be protected amid ISIL executions and airstrikes: Bachelet

5 December 2018

Human Rights







Reports that violent extremists in Syria have executed civilians in the east of the war-torn country have been condemned by the UN’s top rights official, Michelle Bachelet.





Mobile Film Festival



Human rights on film: International festival celebrates mobile phone films for a cause

4 December 2018

Human Rights







In honor of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, marked 10 December, the United Nations has allied with the Mobile Film Festival to host a special edition of its annual international film competition, now in its 14th year.

Audio - 6'21" Playlist



Giles Clarke/ Getty Images Reportage



Trust and support of Iraqis essential for success of UN’s Da’esh terror investigation

4 December 2018

Peace and Security







Delivering a summary of his first report to the Security Council, Special Adviser and head of the UN Investigative Team for Accountability of Da’esh – the Arabic name for the extremist group ISIL which recently held sway over large parts of Iraq and Syria - said that the team can only be effective if it gains the trust of Iraqi society.





World Bank/Kim Eun Yeul



UN expert ‘shocked’ by Egyptian reprisals against human rights defenders she met

4 December 2018

Human Rights







A United Nations independent rights expert has condemned Egyptian Government reprisals, which included housing demolitions and arbitrary arrests, against human rights defenders and others she encountered while visiting the country just over a month ago.





UNEP/Cyril Villemain



Assembly President launches new initiative to purge plastics and purify oceans

4 December 2018

SDGs







The President of the UN General Assembly launched a new global call to action on Tuesday, to help end the scourge of plastic pollution in the ocean.





UNICEF/Aylar Rezayee



Women ‘vital’ to peace efforts and ensuring long-lasting stability in Afghanistan

4 December 2018

Women







As gender-equality advocates discuss how a lasting peace can be secured in Afghanistan, the top UN official in the country has underscored the importance of women’s participation as “vital to ending the conflict and ensuring long-lasting stability.”





IOC/Greg Martin



UN recognises role of sport in achieving sustainable development

4 December 2018

Peace and Security







The power of sport to help make sustainable development a reality and, in particular, the 2030 Agenda – the United Nations’ blueprint to transform the world for the benefit of all – has been explicitly recognized by a General Assembly resolution, adopted at UN Headquarters on Monday.





MDF/M. Hudair



Global aid appeal targets more than 93 million most in need next year

4 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







Conflict has pushed tens of millions of people into a situation where they are in urgent need of help, the UN’s relief chief said on Tuesday, in an appeal for funds that could top $25 billion to support life-saving aid projects in over 40 countries next year.





UNFCC Secretariat/James Dowson



Ambition, transformation, active citizenship: COP24 looks to next year’s big UN Climate Change Summit

4 December 2018

Climate Change







With thousands gathered in Katowice, Poland, for the ‘COP24’ meeting to chart the way forward for climate action, United Nations chief António Guterres presentedhis longer-term vision on Tuesday for the 2019 Climate Change Summit.

Audio - 10'30" Playlist



UN News/Desmond Ingham-Brown



‘We need to do more’ to transform the world, deputy UN chief tells African audiences

3 December 2018

SDGs







During her current trip to South Africa, Deputy-Secretary-General Amina Mohammed has spoken at several events in Johannesburg, on the importance of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development - the UN’s blueprint to end extreme poverty, fight injustice, and protect the planet, ensuring that no one is left behind.





UN launches Facebook Messenger-powered bot to take on climate change

3 December 2018

Climate Change







As world leaders and decision-makers get to work on mitigating climate change at the COP24 conference in Katowice, Poland, renowned broadcaster and natural historian Sir David Attenborough launched a new UN campaign to give individuals their say on the key global issue, via social media.





Giles Clarke/UN OCHA



Evacuation of wounded Yemenis from rebel-held capital may bolster fresh peace talks

3 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







A United Nations chartered aircraft has transported some fifty badly injured Yemenis from the capital Sana’a to hospitals in Muscat, the capital of Oman, for treatment, the UN envoy for the war-torn country has announced.





© UNDP SGP Ukraine/2017



FROM THE FIELD: Persons with disabilities bike towards sustainability

3 December 2018

SDGs







People with disabilities in Ukraine are contributing to the development of a network of environmentally friendly bicycle routes which are helping to protect unique local landscapes.





World Bank/Curt Carnemark



UN agriculture chief urges ‘transformative changes’ to how we eat

3 December 2018

Health







Obesity affects millions of people, and several billion suffer from diseases caused by vitamin- or mineral-deficient diets, known as micronutrient deficiencies, according to the UN agriculture chief, who called on Monday for “transformative changes” to our food systems.





UNMISS Photo



South Sudan: UN condemns ‘brutal’ sexual assaults on roads to Bentiu

3 December 2018

Peace and Security







Senior United Nations officials, including Secretary-General António Guterres have condemned a series of brutal sexual assaults on women and girls, travelling on the road to Bentiu, a town in the north of South Sudan.





UNFCCC Secretariat



Four things the UN chief wants world leaders to know, at key COP24 climate conference opening

3 December 2018

Climate Change







During the UN COP24 Climate Change Conference grand opening on Monday, Secretary-General António Guterres told over 150 world leaders gathered for climate action that “we are in deep trouble” and asked decision-makers to focus on four key things: stepping up climate action, according to a solid plan, with more funding, as a smart investment in the future of the planet.





CCBRT/Dieter Telemans



First-ever UN report on disability and development, illustrates inclusion gaps

3 December 2018

SDGs







The United Nations launched its first-ever flagship report on disability and development on Monday; published by, for, and with, persons with disabilities, in the hopes of fostering more accessible, and disability-inclusive societies.





UN Women Twitter



Black Panther’s ‘General Okoye’ joins the fight against gender-based violence

2 December 2018

Women







Danai Gurira, one of the stars of hit movies “Black Panther” and “Avengers: Infinity War,” in her role as General Okoye, has been named a Goodwill Ambassador for UN Women, lending her name and dedicating her support to gender equality and women’s rights.





UN News/Daniela Gross



Over 40 million people still victims of slavery

2 December 2018

Human Rights







Slavery is still a very real and widespread phenomenon, affecting more than 40 million people worldwide, says the International Labour Organization (ILO), with children making up a quarter of the victims , despite the entry into force of the landmark Forced Labour protocol in 2016.





UNFCCC Secretariat



COP24: green, gender focus, as UN's crucial climate change conference gets underway

2 December 2018

Climate Change







COP24, the two-week 24th conference of the parties of the United Nations Climate Change Convention (UNFCCC), started on Sunday in Katowice, Poland, with a special focus on carbon neutrality and gender equality.



UN chief welcomes G20 commitment to fight climate change

2 December 2018

Economic Development







UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, has welcomed the declaration released on Saturday at the conclusion of the 2018 G20 meeting of the world’s leading economies, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which reaffirms a commitment to raise ambition in the fight against climate change.





OCHA/Ammar Al-Hajj



Conditions deteriorating alarmingly in Yemen, warns senior UN official

1 December 2018

Humanitarian Aid







Conditions in Yemen have deteriorated alarmingly, and the country is on the “brink of a major catastrophe” said Mark Lowcock – Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator – on returning from his mission to Yemen on Saturday.





UN Photo/Yutaka Nagata



UN chief saddened at news of death of former US President George H.W. Bush

1 December 2018

UN Affairs







In a statement released on Saturday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has expressed his sadness at the news of the death of former US President George Herbert Walker Bush, who died on Friday.