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UN Interviews

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<p>UN News interviews a wide range of people from senior news-making officials at Headquarters in New York, to advocates and beneficiaries from across the world who have a stake in helping the UN go about its often life-saving work in the field.</p>

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Latest available figures published on Tuesday show more than 272 million children around the world were out of school through 2023, underscoring a deepening global education crisis.

That’s according to UN education and cultural organization, UNESCO,... more

Despite widespread suffering driven by escalating conflict, displacement and disasters, Myanmar’s humanitarian emergency has become all but “invisible” to the world, the top UN official in the country has warned.

Gwyn Lewis, the UN’s interim Residen... more

For many survivors of human trafficking, support often ends too soon. With limited resources and systems that fail to provide long-term care, many are thrown out of the system — left without proper trauma support or recognition beyond their stories. ... more

More than two years of conflict in Sudan have brought mass displacement, widespread hunger, the destruction of entire cities, and an end to the rule-of-law.

Despite limited access – especially to the killing fields of Darfur – UN human rights office... more

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Recent Guests

Borhene Chakroun
UNESCO Policy and Lifelong Learning Director
UNESCO
Episode: Over 272 million children worldwide out of school
Gwyn Lewis
The UN's interim resident and humanitarian coordinator for Myanmar
United Nations
Episode: Myanmar’s deepening humanitarian crisis is ‘invisible’, UN official warns
Malaika Oringo
Mother, activist, and founder of Footprint to Freedom, dedicated to empowering trafficking survivors.
Footprint to Freedom
Episode: From victims to changemakers: Providing support to human trafficking survivors
Li Fung
Top official from the UN Human Rights Office in Sudan
UN Human Rights Office
Episode: ‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’
Abdelmonem Makki
Journalist at UN News
UN News
Episode: ‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’
Kamal Kishore
Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Disaster Risk Reduction
United Nations
Episode: A guiding light in the Amazon: Barcarena’s school proves model of climate resilience
Krista Pikkat
Director for Culture and Emergencies at UNESCO
UNESCO
Episode: Inside the UN’s fight to end cultural heritage trafficking
Mekebib Tadesse
Representative from the UN Refugee Agency, sharing insights on climate change and its impact on Ethiopia.
UN Refugee Agency
Episode: ‘I’m one of the lucky ones,’ says Ethiopian climate refugee in Brazil
Felipe Carvalho
Journalist covering the COP30 for UN News.
UN News
Episode: ‘I’m one of the lucky ones,’ says Ethiopian climate refugee in Brazil

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Charlotte France
Host of UN News

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Over 272 million children worldwide out of school
Q: What is the importance of lifelong learning today in the face of all these changes, and what could it look like?
Lifelong learning is essential for adapting to job market changes, with mechanisms already established in countries like France and Singapore to support continuous education.
Over 272 million children worldwide out of school
Q: Can you give some examples of the policies that need to be implemented in order to thwart the impact of climate change on education?
Policies should focus on community engagement and adaptability to climate impacts to protect educational opportunities.
From victims to changemakers: Providing support to human trafficking survivors
Q: What steps can young people take to protect themselves from becoming victims of human trafficking?
Malaika emphasizes the importance of awareness, speaking out against violence, and recognizing warning signs.
From victims to changemakers: Providing support to human trafficking survivors
Q: What drives the trafficking of people?
Malaika explains it is a result of vulnerabilities and social issues like climate change and lack of education.
‘Human rights for Sudanese ‘must be upheld’
Q: What concrete actions must the international community take to finally break this vicious cycle of impunity?
The international community must support all efforts for accountability, including fact-finding and documentation, as well as call for civilian protection and accountability investigations as part of the pathway to peace.

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Various guests provide deep insights into pressing global issues, often reflecting the challenges and successes of humanitarian efforts coordinated by the UN. Recurring themes include human rights, climate change, disaster response, and poverty alleviation, with a focus on global and regional conflicts. Unique perspectives are offered by officials, advocates, and beneficiaries, portraying the multifaceted nature of the UN's work in diverse contexts, making it a valuable source for those interested in international relations and humanitarian issues.

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2. Gwyn Lewis
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