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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Chronicle | Morocco, the Gulf and Algeria: When Arab Alignments Fracture and Western Sahara Becomes a Pressure Point
Over recent months, a subtle yet profound shift has taken place in the way Morocco is treated within parts of the Arab world. There...
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Former UN chief Ban warns Security Council risks becoming irrelevant without reform
The call came during a public debate on “Leadership for Peace,” during which former Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and academic Anjali Dayal urged members to...
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Russia: UN rights experts call for release of journalist Evan Gershkovich
Mariana Katzarova, Special Rapporteur on human rights in Russia and Irene Khan, Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, were responding...
Devastating rights violations against Indigenous people must end
He was speaking in Geneva at the annual meeting on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, referencing in-depth conversations he had had in recent months...
Global immunisation rates show sign of post-pandemic rebound
Global immunisation services reached four million more children in 2022, compared with the previous year as countries increase efforts meant to combat the historic...
New measures needed to improve working conditions in arts and entertainment sector
GENEVA (ILO News) – The arts and entertainment sector needs to focus on long-term strategies that support the creation of decent jobs, social protection,...
Tunisia must ‘change course’ amid media crackdown: UN rights chief
“It is troubling to see Tunisia, a country that once held so much hope, regressing and losing the human rights gains of the last...
Labour rights as human rights are essential to fight crises
GENEVA (ILO News) – The ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR) and the Chairpersons of eight UN Human...
Sudan: OHCHR calls for ‘urgent action’ to end militia attacks on people fleeing El Geneina
The explosion of ethnic violence in Darfur largely by nomadic “Arab” groups in alliance with the RSF who have been battling national army forces...
Security in eastern DR Congo continues to worsen, Security Council hears
"So far, the ceasefire between the M23 and the FARDC has held up relatively well and has contributed to some security gains”, said UN...
ILO in Action: Supporting green economic development in Thailand
Wasana Sittirin, ILO consultant for the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) in Thailand, explains how the project is providing support to the...
Local collaboration is key for global progress towards health-related SDGs
GENEVA (ILO News) – A new progress report has been published by the 13 signatory agencies of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives...
Video: Maternity cash benefit for women in Kenya’s informal economy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyXCmcw_fxoIn Kenya, women in formal employment are entitled to three months maternity leave with full pay through employer liability. However, this only covers about...
Recovery in Ukraine can be built on decent work and social justice
On the occasion of the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2023, the ILO’s Director-General, Gilbert F. Houngbo states that "a rapid recovery is only possible if...


