NEWS Low-income countries have received just 0.2 per cent of all COVID-19 shots given 4 years ago The vast majority of COVID-19 vaccines administered have so far gone to wealthy nations, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday. Read the full story, “Low-income countries have received just 0.2 per cent of all COVID-19 shots given”, on globalissues.org → Continue Reading Previous: Rohingya Children Find Refuge in EducationNext: UN chief welcomes IMF and World Bank measures to address COVID-related debt crisis 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 2 years ago COP27 Fiddling as World Warms NEWS COP27 Fiddling as World Warms 2 years ago Somalia: Human rights chief decries steep rise in civilian casualties NEWS Somalia: Human rights chief decries steep rise in civilian casualties 2 years ago UN chief highlights crucial role of G20 in resolving global crises NEWS UN chief highlights crucial role of G20 in resolving global crises 2 years ago Ukraine: UN convoy delivers vital aid to residents of Kherson NEWS Ukraine: UN convoy delivers vital aid to residents of Kherson 2 years 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’ 2 years ago