More than 22 million Afghans will suffer food insecurity this winter as a drought driven by climate change adds to the disruption caused by the chaotic Taliban takeover of the country, said UN agencies.
MANILA - The work of the review panel on cases of deaths in the anti-illegal drugs operations is in full swing. The Philippine Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva made the statement on October 7 during the oral updates by the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Philippines at the 48th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council. The foreign service post said the Department of Justice (DOJ) is also closely monitoring the preliminary investigation and prosecution of 87 criminal cases lodged against over a hundred law enforcement personnel. "Our authorities are further strengthening disciplinary and accountability mechanisms with a human rights information system on violations and compliances by the 200,000-strong police force nationwide," it said. "Post-operation reports for all drugs-related operations and the mandatory use of body-worn cameras in police operations are strictly enforced," it added. Since 2016, sanctions were meted out against 18,6
many of those returning families have lost everything and their money, their belongings and they are basically left with nothing but the clothes that they are wearing. most of those children that we talked to yesterday when not born in haiti but were born outside haiti and some of them don t know the country and they don t even speak the language. a mother told us that she walked for up to a0 days from chile going up north, crossing mountains and jungle with her four year old crossing mountains and jungle with herfour year old boy. that is the situation we are going through here. what is unicef doing on the ground? well, together with haitian authorities and other un agencies, unicef is providing on the ground, at the airport, everyday, humanitarian