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Say A Prayer
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A Touch of Hope
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Oh Sudan
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Weary One
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The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Friday reiterated the need for accountability for post-electoral violence in Venezuela and alleged excessive use of force during protests that left at least 28 people dead.
As delegates and staffers gear up to tackle another day at UN Headquarters, a quiet yet stirring tradition unfolds: the raising of flags representing all Member States.
Hunger, dire living conditions made worse by heavy winter rains and ongoing hostilities continue to endanger people’s lives in Gaza, which has become “a graveyard”, UN humanitarians warned on Friday.
West Africa and the Sahel continue to grapple with a confluence of political, security and humanitarian crises as countries prepares for pivotal elections in 2025, the UN special envoy for the vast region told ambassadors in the Security Council on Friday.
The ongoing conflict in Sudan - particularly around besieged El Fasher – and a growing refugee crisis on the South Sudan border, have intensified an already alarming humanitarian crisis, according to UN agencies on Friday.
There is a growing need for humanitarian services worldwide. Ongoing and new conflicts have created desperate living conditions around the world. Lack of clean drinking water, food, shelter, heat etc. is common for millions of people.
“A Touch of Hope”, “Weary One”, “Say a Prayer” and “Oh Sudan” was produced to raise awareness and desperately needed funds to serve the millions in need. Please consider purchasing the songs or making a contribution to the cause as well as sharing this efforts to family and friends. Contribution can be made directly to the United Nations HCR.
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French oil giant Total and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation are on the cusp of building a massive crude oil pipeline right through the heart of Africa – displacing communities, endangering wildlife and tipping the world closer to full-blown climate catastrophe.
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline needs to be stopped and we have a plan to do exactly that. Are you in?
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