Source: UN Children’s Fund Country: Libya With five schools destroyed and 210 schools shuttered, over 115,000 children in the Ain-Zara, Abu Salim and Soug al Juma’aa areas are being deprived of an education, UNICEF reports. TRIPOLI, 6 January 2020 – The recent escalation of violence in and around Tripoli has […]
Read MoreWarga Desa Hapalah, Desa Bangkiling Raya dan Desa Bangkiling Kecamatan Banua Lawas Kabupaten Tabalong, Kalsel, melakukan penanaman bibit bambu di bantaran Sungai Tabalong. “Kami lakukan penanaman 1.169 bibit bambu di …
Read MoreClimate change is set to wreak havoc with natural ecosystems, but not all species of flora and fauna will suffer setbacks. Some species that thrive in warmer temperatures are bound to benefit from a warming climate. These species include mangroves, which flourish at tropical and subtropical latitudes near the equator. […]
Read MoreSource: Norwegian Refugee Council Country: Ukraine A new report serves as a useful tool to allow authorities, humanitarian actors and donors to adapt responses to the evolving humanitarian needs of the conflict-affected population in Ukraine. With the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine having entered its sixth year, millions of civilians […]
Read MoreHuman development remains increasingly fraught terrain, yet greater equality worldwide is essential for a safe, peaceful and sustainable future on our planet, according to a new report by the United Nations Development Programme. The UNDP’s newly published Human Development Report 2019 looks deeply into one of the most complex global […]
Read MorePresiden Jokowi menaikkan tunjangan pegawai PPTAK mulai tahun ini menjadi Rp 3,6 juta sampai Rp 47,5 juta.
Read MoreSebuah kabar beredar di media jejaring sosial seperti Facebook dan Twitter tentang bencana banjir yang juga mengepung Kota Surabaya pada awal tahun. Postingan-postingan tersebut menyertakan tautan berita salah satu media …
Read MoreSource: Save the Children Country: Indonesia Save the Children deploys a team to assess the needs of affected children as heavy, non-stop rains raise fears of more rivers at risk of overflowing. Thousands of children flee homes, floods likely to get worse’, warns Save the Children. At least six children […]
Read MoreDec 19, 2019 In the News Africa African experts says access to clean energy key to boosting food security Agriculture Production Xinhua (China) reported on the Malabo Montpellier Panel (MaMo) on Africa’s transformation of its agriculture and food system. “Access to reliable, affordable and sustainable sources of energy to prepare land, plant, harvest, […]
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