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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.

Highlights:
- Security Council / Central African Republic
- Somalia
- Mali
- Syria
- Afghanistan/ Attacks On Healthcare Facilities
- COVID-19/Nigeria
- COVID-19/Malawi
- COVID-19/Un Missions
- COVID-19/Tourism
- Senior Personnel Appointment
- Secretary-General/U.N.R.W.A.
- Secretary-General/UN Action Plan for COVID-19

SECURITY COUNCIL / CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
This morning at the Security Council, the head of the UN Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, said the political situation in the Central African Republic remains fragile and dominated by preparations for the presidential and legislative elections, which is scheduled for this December.
Speaking about the volatile security situation, Mr. Lacroix said armed groups in the country – including signatories of the peace agreement - have acknowledged the Secretary General’s appeal for a global ceasefire, while at the same time are still using violence for expansionist aims. He strongly condemned yesterday’s ambush of a joint UN \ National defense forces patrol, allegedly by members of the 3R armed group.
The Under-Secretary-General said he is deeply concerned by continued violations of the Peace Agreement. The peacekeeping mission is working closely with the Guarantors and other partners, and engaging with the parties, to encourage and facilitate dialogue.
They are also maintaining a robust posture to protect civilians and mitigate threats by armed groups and militias. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the humanitarian situation is worsening and impacting the work of the UN Mission.
The Mission has taken measures to support the government’s response, prevent the spread of the virus as well as to protect civilians and UN personnel.
Mr. Lacroix ended his remarks by underscoring the need for continued support to the Central African Republic. Despite great strides in the implementation of the Political Agreement, he said, it remains fragile and the forthcoming elections will be a major test for all of us.
This afternoon, the Council will have a closed briefing on Burundi, as well as a vote on a resolution regarding Somalia.

SOMALIA
On Somalia, the Secretary-General welcomes today’s virtual meeting in the country between President Mohamed Abdullahi ‘Farmajo’ and the Federal Member States’ leaders as an important step towards the resumption of dialogue and collaboration.
He calls on all stakeholders to continue to engage in dialogue to advance national priorities, which require political consensus and broad support.
The Secretary-General further urges the federal and state leaders to come together to jointly address the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

MALI
Over the weekend, we issued a statement in which the Secretary-General said he’s following with concern the recent political developments in Mali. He expressed his full support for the ongoing efforts of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and in particular for its declaration of 19 June calling for an inclusive dialogue.
The Secretary-General also called on all political leaders to send clear messages to their supporters to exercise the utmost restraint and to refrain from any action likely to fuel tensions.

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/noon-briefing-hig

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South African consumers answer questions about the origin of products, prices, brands, environmental concerns, fair trade and buying local.

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Ghana's government has launched a National AfCFTA Policy Framework and Action Plan that is geared toward the harmonisation of existing laws, programmes, policies, and regulations to boost Ghana’s trade with Africa under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).


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Lamisigh taste of Ghana features international youth diplomacy conference in Accra.

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Nationwide the unemployment rate this year is close to 7%, but in the African-American community it is above 12%! In Hampton Roads, white unemployment in 2008 was 3.4%, while African-American unemployment was 6.2%. Why are the numbers so high in our community? We'll talk about it with John Kamiru, Ph.D, Economist, Norfolk State University, Yvette Young, Vice President, Urban league of Hampton Roads, and Wil LaVeist, author of "Fired Up:How to Win When You Lose Your Job".

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Assembly of the Unemployed's Siyabulela Mama, ANC Youth League National Task Team Convener, Nonceba Mhlauli, and Youth Capital’s Policy and Learning Manager, Mario Meyer weigh in on Statistics South Africa second-quarter unemployment figures, which confirmed that young and Black African people are the most affected by unemployment.

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Air pollution causes millions of premature deaths and a host of illnesses in the world’s cities each year. This is especially true in sub-Saharan Africa, where sparse air pollution monitoring imparts high uncertainty to estimates of exposure and impact. Five hundred million African children live in areas with no reliable air quality monitoring.
This second session in our healthy cities webinar series will discuss some emerging efforts to rectify this large air pollution data gap using surface monitoring, remote sensing, and air quality modeling, with a focus on Nairobi. Speakers will also discuss solutions and pathways forward for reducing the health burden from air pollution in Africa.

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This week on 'What's New?' we find out why Ghana's Blitz Bazawule has swapped the recording studio for the film set, and see what we can all do to reduce air pollution. Plus have you heard of the brain drain? We discover why this could be the reason you could be waiting a while for a doctors appointment in Nigeria.

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Noon briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General.
Highlights:
- Policy Brief/Africa
- Africa Dialogue
- Human Rights Chief/ Africa
- Economic and Social Council
- Global Human Development
- COVID-19/Child Malnutrition
- Security Council/Middle East
- South Sudan
- Cyclone Amphan/Bangladesh
- COVID-19/Kenya
- COVID-19/Armenia
- World Bee Day
- International Day For Biological Diversity
- Noon Briefing Guest Tomorrow

POLICY BRIEF/AFRICA
In a new policy brief on the impact of COVID-19 on the African continent, the Secretary-General highlights the continent’s swift response to the pandemic, but also calls for global solidarity with Africans now and to recover better.  
In a video message recorded for the launch, the Secretary-General said that most African countries have moved rapidly to deepen regional coordination, deploy health workers, and enforce quarantines, lockdowns and border closures.
They are also drawing on the experience of HIV/AIDS and Ebola to debunk rumours and overcome mistrust of government, security forces and health workers. But, despite these efforts, the pandemic threatens progress achieved on the continent and will aggravate long-standing inequalities.
The Secretary-General called for international action to strengthen Africa’s health systems, maintain food supplies, avoid a financial crisis, support education, protect jobs, keep households and businesses afloat, as well as cushion the continent against lost income and export earnings.
The Secretary-General also emphasized that African countries should have quick, equal and affordable access to any eventual vaccine and treatment.  These must be considered global public goods, he said. He added that ending the pandemic in Africa is essential for ending it across the world. 
AFRICA DIALOGUE
This morning, during the opening session of the Africa Dialogues series, the Secretary-General reiterated the solidarity of the United Nations with African countries as they tackle the new coronavirus.  
He welcomed African support for his call for a global ceasefire, but also warned that the pandemic is affecting capacity to support peace and security efforts across the continent.
My message to the international community, he said, is that failure to respond quickly and adequately could jeopardize progress towards Silencing the Guns by 2020 and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals as well as Africa’s “Agenda 2063”.
He said that the empowerment of African youth and repeated that women should play a central role in all peace processes, just as they needed to be central to every aspect of the COVID-19 response.
These are still early days for the pandemic in Africa, and disruption could escalate quickly, he concluded, as he renewed his appeal for global solidarity with all African countries.
HUMAN RIGHTS CHIEF/ AFRICA
In a joint statement following the publication of the Secretary-General’s Policy Brief on Africa, the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, and the Chairperson of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR), Solomon Dersso, called for urgent measures to help mitigate the impact of the pandemic.
Bachelet and Dersso said that while measures to restrict movement and increase social distancing were essential in the fight against the virus, they were having a dramatic impact on populations, especially those who rely on informal daily work for their survival.
They both also underlined the importance of preserving freedom of association, of opinion and expression as well as access to information during this time. The human rights chiefs joined the Secretary-General's call for equitable access for COVID-19 diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines.  

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/noon-briefing-hig

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Daily Press Briefing: African-Union - UN, Spring Meetings, Libya, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Middle East, Iraq, UNESCO, Tropical Diseases, Senior Personnel Appointments, Press Conferences.

Highlights of the Daily Press Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary General.

HIGHLIGHTS
-U.N.CHIEF AND AFRICAN UNION COMMISSION CHAIRPERSON MEET AT FIRST JOINT ANNUAL CONFERENCE
-SECRETARY-GENERAL TO ATTEND WORLD BANK SPRING MEETINGS IN WASHINGTON D.C.
-INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MUST MOVE BEYOND CONTAINMENT IN LIBYA, U.N. ENVOY TELLS SECURITY COUNCIL
-DISCOVERY OF MASS GRAVES HIGHLIGHT UNFOLDING HORROR IN D.R. CONGO – U.N. RIGHTS CHIEF
-U.N. MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN ENHANCING ABILITY TO PROTECT CIVILIANS
-U.N. ENVOY VOICES CONCERN OVER ENERGY CRISIS IN GAZA
-HIGH WATER LEVELS WORSENING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN MOSUL – U.N. AGENCY
-U.N. RECOGNIZES LAMPEDUSA MAYOR AND FRENCH NGO FOR WORK SAVING MIGRANT AND REFUGEE LIVES
-WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION REPORTS UNPRECEDENTED PROGRESS AGAINST TROPICAL DISEASES
-SENIOR APPOINTMENTS

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/highlight/2017-04

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This Saturday is the African American Men's Health Forum at Norfolk State University, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. There will be information and screenings on all kinds of male health issues, and prostate cancer will be central to the discussion. On the next Another View we re-visit the topic of prostate cancer and find out the latest in detection and treatment. Our guests: Terrance Afer-Anderson, PR Chair for the Health Forum, and recently diagnosed with prostate cancer; Charlie Hill, President of the Hampton Roads Prostate Health Forum; Dr. Mark Fleming, Oncologist with Virginia Oncology Associates; and Ed Sykes, Chairman of the African American Men's Health Forum. Plus, using the game of chess to steer young men in the right direction.




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