International Organizations

  • US Sees Signs of Change in UNGA on Israel

    August 02, 2018

    Members of the Trump Administration’s foreign policy team write that a vote on an Algerian resolution at the UN General Assembly (UNGA) blaming Israel for violence in Gaza, in which more nations voted for a US amendment to condemn extremist group Hamas than voted against it, is a positive sign of change at the normally anti-Israel UNGA.

  • Ireland Advances Ban on Importation of Israeli Settlement Products

    August 02, 2018

    Amnesty International is applauding the advancement of Irish legislation that, according to the nongovernmental organization, puts the country in compliance with its international legal obligations by prohibiting the importation of goods made in Israeli settlements located in the “Occupied Palestinian Territories.”

  • UN Faces Accountability Questions over Sex Abuse

    August 01, 2018

    Raising new questions of accountability within the international organization, The Daily Mail reports on over 1700 allegations of sexual abuse committed by civilian and military personnel of UN peacekeeping operations, with only 54 perpetrators sent to prison for such offenses.

  • UN Agencies Demand Compliance with Mexican Abortion Ruling

    August 01, 2018

    Stefano Gennarini of the Center for Family & Human Rights reports that a group of UN agencies have called on the Mexican state of Veracruz to comply with a federal ruling, made in line with “international standards on human rights,” ordering the state’s legislature to decriminalize abortion.

  • UN Agency Promotes Agricultural Climate “Resilience”

    August 01, 2018

    The UN’s Food and Agriculture Agency has launched the second stage of the Forest and Farm Facility Initiative, to be rolled out over the next five years, to support forest and farm producer organizations in helping to make lands resilient to the negative impacts of global warming.

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