UNICEF and partners in Madagascar are urgently working to support an estimated 75,000 people – including around 37,500 children – in need of humanitarian assistance
Author: Roland Barthes
United Nations Police (UNPOL) trains South Sudanese women police officers on preventing violations against children
“In Jonglei, prolonged floods and resulting displacement, the COVID-19 pandemic, and overall insecurity have resulted in an increase in sexually motivated abuse among youth,” says
LAGOS BANS USE OF MICROPHONES, AMPLIFIERS AT MOTOR PARKS
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday banned the use of all forms of amplifiers at all motor parks across the State, warning that violators will
RANDLE GENERAL HOSPITAL GETS AN ORAL, MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON
Residents of Lagos State battling with oral and maxillofacial related pains can now heave a sigh of relief as Randle General Hospital, Surulere now has
LASG COMMENCES TOWN HALL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTS ON SEXUAL, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
In a bid to address the rising cases of domestic and sexual violence in the State, the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has held
Semi-automated offside tech aids referees and spectators at FIFA Club World Cup(TM)
Semi-automated offside being tested at FIFA (www. FIFA.com) Club World Cup™ in UAE; Limb-tracking technology gives accurate data to referees in seconds; 3-D animations show offside decision
LASG TO DIVERT TRAFFIC AT IYANA-IBA INTERCHANGE BRIDGE
In continuation of the ongoing construction on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway now at an advanced stage, the Lagos State Government will divert traffic for the casting
First Lady witnesses signing of MoU creating Margaret Kenyatta Institute
First Lady Margaret Kenyatta today at State House Nairobi witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Beyond Zero and the Kenya School
Lassa fever cases identified in England, following travel to West Africa
A further probable case of Lassa fever is under investigation. The cases are within the same family in the East of England and are linked
Algeria: Authorities target political parties in their latest clampdown
In the past month alone, the Algerian authorities have suspended one political party and threatened two additional ones with a similar fate, Amnesty International said