COVID-19: How the Omicron variant affects Europe?
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is now present in 128 countries and is expected to affect more than 50% of the population in the...
COVID-19, children and vaccines: Dr Sorel answers your questions
Dr Océane Sorel, a French specialist in virology and immunology, answers your questions about COVID-19, vaccines and children aged 5 to 11 years old.
Dr...
UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter – January 2022
monthly issue of the UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter featuring new UN websites and publications, with a special focus on COVID-19 information
WHO: 50% of the population in Europe could be infected by...
The World Health Organization (WHO) says health systems in many countries have come under "intense pressure" from the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Over 50%...
David Sassoli embodied and defended the values of the UN
The UN in Brussels is extremely saddened to learn of the passing of the President of the European Parliament David Sassoli.
David Sassoli embodied and...
Growing Irish appetite for climate action
A new climate change study in Ireland shows overwhelming agreement among Irish people on the threat of climate change and the desire for government...
Norway assumes presidency of the Security Council
Norway holds the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council in January. 2022. In presenting its programme the Norwegian Foreign minister Anniken Huitfeldt...
UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter: December 2021 (200th issue)
200th issue of the monthly UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter featuring new UN websites and publications, with a special focus on COVID-19 information
WHO: Mandatory vaccinations are a last resort
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns against mandatory vaccinations unless all other options have been exhausted.
Dr Hans Kluge, the Europe Director of WHO told...
Grandparents bridge generations with climate exhibition for children
This autumn, Grandparents for Climate organised a tailor-made exhibition for children on climate action and biodiversity in the city library of Genk, Belgium.
Against the...
COVID-19: What is the Omicron variant?
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the new Omicron (or B.1.1.529) variant of the coronavirus, reported on November 24 in South Africa, to...
Why we all should care about toilets
“Who cares about toilets? 3.6 billion people do. Because they don’t have one that works properly.”
That is the starting point of this 2021 Campaign...
Papillomavirus: preventing cancers by vaccinating young people, including boys
One year ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) launched a prevention campaign on the transmission and risks of HPV to encourage young men and...
Climate Action: Dutch youngsters make leather from mangoes
More than half of the mangoes in Europe are imported into or traded by the Netherlands, but many are unfit for sale and thrown...
COP26: A snapshot of the agreement
After extending the COP26 climate negotiations an extra day, nearly 200 countries meeting in Glasgow, Scotland, adopted on Saturday an outcome document that, according...

