UN calls on Somalia to hold delayed polls ‘as soon as possible’
UN envoy to country urges Somali leaders ‘to pull back from confrontation’ and reach a compromise on elections.
UN envoy to country urges Somali leaders ‘to pull back from confrontation’ and reach a compromise on elections.
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UN agencies have received approval from the Ethiopian Government for 25 international staff to provide humanitarian assistance inside the country’s conflict-torn Tigray region, the UN Spokesperson said on Monday.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday the joint UN-led COVAX initiative aims to start shipping about 90 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Africa in February, in what will be the continent’s largest ever mass vaccination campaign.
The 25 US funders will provide resources to Black-led organisations to address a ‘history of underinvestment’.
Africa CDC director says countries asked for 114 million doses in total and allocations could be announced within weeks.
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The All-Africa Conference of Churches salutes the recent coming into force of the Treaty on Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), hailing it as further inspiration to work for a nuclear-weapons-free world.