NEWS Central African Republic: Scores of militias forced out of Boyo 2 years ago UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic (CAR) have ousted scores of militants from the embattled town of Boyo, in the south of the country. Read the full story, “Central African Republic: Scores of militias forced out of Boyo”, on globalissues.org → Continue Reading Previous: Infectious diseases present ‘clear and present danger’ everywhereNext: 2021 Year in Review: UN support for countries in conflict Related Stories Three Truths to Address Sexual Exploitation, Abuse & Harassment in the UN NEWS Three Truths to Address Sexual Exploitation, Abuse & Harassment in the UN 1 year ago COP27 Fiddling as World Warms NEWS COP27 Fiddling as World Warms 1 year ago UN chief highlights crucial role of G20 in resolving global crises NEWS UN chief highlights crucial role of G20 in resolving global crises 1 year ago Somalia: Human rights chief decries steep rise in civilian casualties NEWS Somalia: Human rights chief decries steep rise in civilian casualties 1 year ago COP27: Week two opens with focus on water, women and more negotiations on ‘loss and damage’ NEWS COP27: Week two opens with focus on water, women and more negotiations on ‘loss and damage’ 1 year ago Ukraine: UN convoy delivers vital aid to residents of Kherson NEWS Ukraine: UN convoy delivers vital aid to residents of Kherson 1 year ago