Addressing the Global Youth Mental Health Crisis: Strategies and Solutions

Youth mental health has become a pressing global issue, with approximately 20% of adolescents in Europe affected by mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. Alarmingly, the majority of these young individuals do not seek or receive the necessary care due to overwhelmed services and limited access to support. Economic Impact of Mental […]

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Understanding Reactive Abuse: When Victims Are Wrongly Framed as Aggressors Due to Defensive Actions

Reactive abuse is a psychological dynamic in which a victim of prolonged emotional, verbal, or physical abuse lashes out—verbally or physically—in response to their abuser’s relentless provocations. Though these reactions may appear aggressive or volatile, experts stress that they are fundamentally different from actual abuse: they are defensive responses triggered by sustained trauma or manipulation. […]

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Anthrax outbreak compounds security crisis in eastern DR Congo

And with nearly seven million people forcibly displaced by violence since advances by M23 rebels earlier this year, the DRC is facing one of the world’s most complex displacement crises, according to the UN migration agency (IOM). Living in overcrowded and under-resourced camps, displaced populations are increasingly vulnerable to both disease and attack. Since January […]

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First Person: Myanmar aid workers brave conflict and harsh conditions to bring aid to earthquake victims

Thein Zaw Win, Communications and Advocacy Analyst in the Yangon Office of the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA) saw the devastating consequences of the quake during a week-long visit to the Mandalay region, one of the regions most severely affected by the disaster. Thein Zaw Win, Communications and Advocacy Analy​st at UNFPA’s Yangon […]

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Plague of rats and insects provide latest challenge for war-shattered Gazans

One displaced woman told UN News’s correspondent in Gaza: “In all camps, we suffer from biting insects, especially fleas,” adding that “our children suffer from severe pain due to itching and stinging. “We tried to treat it in simple ways, but the right medicines are not available at the medical centre.” While biting insects found in […]

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One in four female genital mutilation cases now carried out by health workers

While the health sector worldwide plays a key role in stopping the abusive practice of FGM and supporting survivors, in several regions, evidence suggests otherwise. As of 2020, an estimated 52 million girls and women were subjected to FGM at the hands of health workers – that’s around one in four cases. “Health workers must […]

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UN warns of rising deportations of Haitian mothers and newborns from Dominican Republic

According to the UN migration agency, IOM, recent weeks have seen an increase in the deportation of women, including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as children and newborn babies.  The agency has emphasised the heightened risks these groups face being returned to Haiti, where access to basic services remains severely limited. On […]

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More action needed to beat malaria for good, says UN

Ahead of World Malaria Day on Friday, UN health agency WHO is calling for renewed efforts at all levels – from global policy to community action – to accelerate progress towards elimination. Malaria is spread by some types of mosquitoes and is mostly found in tropical countries. Symptoms – which can be mild or life-threatening – […]

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Walgreens to Pay Up to $350M in Landmark Opioid Settlement Over Illegally Filled Prescriptions

Walgreens Boots Alliance has agreed to pay up to $350 million to resolve federal allegations that it unlawfully filled millions of opioid prescriptions and fraudulently billed U.S. healthcare programs for them. This settlement, announced by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), marks a significant milestone in ongoing efforts to hold corporations accountable for fueling the […]

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Largely eradicated diseases at risk of returning due to budget cuts

Cuts to global health funding are leading to a rise in outbreaks of diseases that vaccines had nearly wiped out, the UN health agency, WHO, is warning on Thursday. In Africa’s “meningitis belt”, which spans parts of sub-Saharan Africa, vaccination campaigns had successfully eliminated meningitis A. Similarly, improved routine immunization and emergency vaccine stockpiles drastically […]

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