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UN Civil Society Conference: Supporting the Summit of the Future
Organized by the United Nations Department of Global Communications (DGC), the 2024 UN Civil Society Conference (9-10 May) in Nairobi is pivotal in the journey towards shaping a collaborative future. With a focus on inclusivity and innovation, it provides a platform for civil society to contribute to the Pact for the Future negotiations, promoting networked multilateralism and SDG17 alignment. Amidst the critical preparations for the Summit of the Future, the conference aims to amplify diverse voices and initiatives, ultimately contributing to an inclusive vision for the future.
‘Outrageous’ arson attack forces UNRWA to temporarily shutter East Jerusalem compound
9 May 2024 — The head of the UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) has temporarily closed its headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem after an arson attack on Thursday following weeks of protests...
Gaza: 80,000 displaced from Rafah as Israeli bombardment intensifies, say UN aid teams
9 May 2024 — Some 80,000 people have left Rafah since Monday amid continuing Israeli bombardment in and around Gaza’s southernmost city overnight and into Thursday, UN humanitarians reported....
Israeli forces bringing war to the West Bank, warns UN rights office
8 May 2024 — As war rages in Gaza, violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have also increased substantially, a senior official with the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on...
Nour Shams Palestine refugee camp, that is only 3 kilometers away from the city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank after Israeli forces’ operation that lasted more than 55 hours between 18 and 21 AprilNour Shams Palestine refugee camp, that is only 3 kilometers away from the city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank after Israeli forces’ operation that lasted more than 55 hours between 18 and 21 April