United Nations Peace Operations
Peacekeeping Operations, Special Political Missions and Support Offices

News

Showing 29041-29052 of 38787 results found.
Controlled detonation of unexploded ordinance during UN Mine Action Service-led Conventional Munitions Disposal training for South Sudanese police at Rajaf near Juba. A first class of 20 officers graduated from the eight-week…
It may not be everybody’s idea of a dream vacation, but for two weeks in October, Dr. Krystian Jaschik left his orthopedic practice in his native Germany to volunteer with Humedica, an organization that sends medical…
United Nations logo
07 November 2013 - The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General (SRSG) for Guinea-Bissau condemns the attack on Minister of Transport , Orlando Viegas Mendes, perpetrated Tuesday night outside his residence by…
Darfur’s Struggle to Eliminate Child Malnutrition In the conflict-torn region of Darfur, where a decade-long struggle has led to widespread population displacements, food shortages and public health issues, child malnutrition…
The Grand River Valleys of Darfur Each year during the rainy season, Darfur’s valleys flood with rushing water, a highly valuable but underused resource that could play a key role in fostering economic development and…
6 November 2013 - Laws preventing early marriage were vital in the fight to prevent fistula among women across South Sudan, Lakes State Minister of Health Majok Malek said in the state capital Rumbek today. Mr. Malek was…
A Community Comes Together to Protect Street Children With the support of UNAMID, 50 young Darfuris are building a first-of-its-kind centre in El Fasher, North Darfur, to provide assistance to more than 3,000 street children…
Darfur’s Young Entrepreneurs Despite significant unemployment rates, many of Darfur’s educated young university graduates are making their way toward business success, fulfilling their ambitions by launching small ventures…
Darfur Dances: Interviewing Elfadhil Khatir Voices of Darfur talked with Elfadhil Khatir, a lecturer at El Fasher University, about the traditional dances in Darfur, their various forms and their relation to the social lives…
United Nations logo
GHAZNI - Demanding saffron cultivation training, farmers say they will grow the lucrative crop next year if a pilot project yields positive results in Ghazni province.A farmer in Khwaja Umari district, Gulabuddin, who used…