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A Group of Buddhist Monks Completes its March for Peace : Shared by Mary Martin / Jim Mohan

A group of Buddhist monks reached Washington, D.C., Tuesday, walking single file across a bridge over the Potomac River to cap a 15-week trek from Texas that has captivated the country. - NPR See article below the photos.
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Safeguarding Women and Girls in the Age of AI : Shared by Tom McDermott

Al Hol has been emptied : Shared by John Gilmartin

US Cuts Funding for the Prevention of Extremism : by Carol Bellamy and Shared by Niloufar Pourzand

News Links for the Week up to 17 February 2026

 

Vaccine Makers Curtail Research and Cut Jobs : Shared by John Gilmartin

Key US infectious diseases centre to drop pandemic preparation : Shared by John Gilmartin

XUNICEF Communications Beyond March: Your Voice Needed : Tom McDermott

Hana al-Tarazi - Social Affairs Commissioner and the only Palestinian woman on Gaza's NCAG : Shared by Fouad Kronfol

  Who's the Sole Palestinian Woman in the US-Led Board of Peace? Author: Arshi Qureshi Publication: PassBlue Date: February 11, 2026 Click here for the article Summary: Hana al-Tarazi, a Palestinian lawyer from Gaza, has been named social affairs commissioner on the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), making her the only woman on the 15-member technocratic body and the only Palestinian Christian. Al-Tarazi spent years representing women in Gaza's courts, handling personal-status disputes involving family law and Islamic jurisprudence, often advocating for mothers seeking custody, inheritance rights, or financial support. She studied law at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, becoming one of the first Christian women to enroll, and later became the first Christian woman in Gaza to argue cases in sharia courts. The NCAG operates under the US-led Board of Peace, chaired by President Trump with lifetime veto power, and was established to administer Gaza...

Missing You - Sad demise of Mr. Lazar M. Kotian, UNICEF retiree : S. Ramadass Secretary UPGI

The Peace Activist Who Was Caught Plotting a Coup : Shared by Viviane Sakkal

From the Editors: 9-15 February 2026

   

Comments from Readers: 7- 13 February 2026

News Links this week up to 14 February 2026

The Mutually Beneficial Ties Between Jeffrey Epstein and 'Mr. Human Rights' : Shared by Kul Gautam

Epstein's UN Insider: Fabrice Aidan and the UN's Double Standard : Shared by Kul Gautam and Niloufar Pourzand

Francesca Albanese Again Under Fire : Tom McDermott

A Ditty for Valentine : Federico Garofalo via Fouad Kronfol

A woman's message to the government we just elected : Shared by Sharif Shafiq Alam

  As expected!! Important aspects of this election were that it was fair and free, people could exercise their rights to universal adult franchise without fear and intimidation!! Only the coming days and months will tell if people's aspirations will be fulfilled!! Shafiq Beaming with pride, a group of young women voters, who just cast their ballots for the first time, pose for a celebratory photo outside Dhanmondi Girls’ High School polling centre yesterday. Photo: Orchid Chakma A woman's message to the government we just elected Author: Naziba Basher Publication: The Daily Star Date: February 14, 2026 Click here for the article Summary: For the first time in her adult life, the author stood in a voting line that felt real, with no predetermined result and no hollow theatre of democracy. This generation practiced citizenship rather than performed it, making a calculated choice rather than a romantic one. Voters faced a choice between politics that openly imagines a future wh...

What next for Dr. Yunus? : Shared by Kul Gautam

  First, warm congratulations to the people of Bangladesh for reclaiming their democracy through peaceful elections. And gratitude to Prof. Muhammad Yunus for steering the country to this peaceful, safe landing despite enormous challenges.  This seems like a fair assessment of Muhammad Yunus by David Bergman.    I believe Yunus was the right person to lead Bangladesh at a difficult historic juncture, and, on balance, he discharged his responsibilities wisely and fairly.  In politics, it is impossible to please everybody. In a highly polarized domestic context, where he faced the hostility of elements of the Hasina-led Awami followers (who had hounded him viciously earlier), and the highly exaggerated media diatribes from neighboring India, Yunus kept his composure and equanimity. Like Thailand's Anand Panyarachun, history will remember Yunus as a historic transitional figure in Bangladesh.  Regardless of what Yunus decides to do next, my respect for hi...

Two trips out of Tehran : Ken Gibbs

A YOUNG EXPLORER  

Trump’s pick to head US policy on international agencies known for ‘white supremacist’ views : Shared by Tom McDermott

Democracy is very popular: Ramesh Shrestha

On the lighter side : Shared by Doreen Lobo

 *HOW ENGLISH AND ENGLISHMEN MAKE FUN OF EACH OTHER* *Enjoy the fun & the pun.* *Q: Can February March?* *A: No. But April May!* *Q: Did you hear about the painter who was hospitalised?* *A: Reports say it was due to too many strokes!* *Q: Have you heard the joke about the butter?* *A: I better not tell you, it might spread!* *Q: How do you know that carrots are good for your eyesight?* *A: Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?* *Q: Music Teacher: What's your favourite musical instrument?* *A: Kid: The lunch bell!* *Q: What did the triangle say to the circle?* *A: You're pointless!* *Q: What do you call a ghosts mom and dad?* *A: Transparents!* *Q: What do you call a group of men waiting for a haircut?* *A: A Barbercue!* *Q: What do you call a person that chops up cereal* *A: A cereal killer!* *Q: What do you call a South American girl who is always in a hurry?* *A: Urgent Tina!* *Q: What do you call two fat people having a chat?* *A: A heavy discussion!* *Q: What ki...

Italian Statement to the ExBoard Announces Expansion of Innocenti and new center in Rome

Fragmentation of UN headquarter functions Ronny  Patz   Linkedin 11 February 2026 Click here for the post One of the weirdest developments of UN80 is the increasing fragmentation of  headquarter functions, including to Germany, Italy, or Spain. At yesterday's  board meeting, Italy reminded everyone that not only are functions moved to Italy, but to two different cities, increasing even within-country fragmentation. We saw last year what happens when agencies like IOM move functions to Germany (Berlin), and when funding dries up, offices are quietly closed down. I wrote about this last year: https://lnkd.in/dU3nqXfJ I don't want to argue against relocations per se, but there has never been an honest discussions about how the HQ functions of the entire system should look like, and whether centralization or decentralization are actually useful. So everything happens by competition now, not by cooperation, which is the opposite of what UN proponents talk a...

Measles vaccinations struggle in Minnesota's Somali Community : Shared by Tom McDermott

Amid aid cuts and regression, it's time to embrace spontaneous volunteerism : Shared by Maie Ayoub

 

Reversing Nepal's Diabetes Epidemic - Study shows value of a return to traditional foods : Shared by Viviane Sakkal

Remarks by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell at the first regular session of the UNICEF Executive Board

Measles is raging worldwide: are you at risk? : Shared by John Gilmartin

Actors of our growing up years from of the US and France brought back to life : Shared by Sree Gururaja

Goma, A City Taken - A year after a rebel takeover : Shared by Tom McDermott

Trial against Meta in New Mexico focuses on dangers of child sexual exploitation on social media : Shared by Tom McDermott

Bangladesh votes in world's first Gen Z-inspired election : Shared by Sharif Shafiq Alam

Opinion - The Aftermath of Feeding America's Credibility Into the Woodchipper : Shared by Tom McDermott

USAID was one of the first agencies Elon Musk 'fed to the Woodchipper' on behalf of the Trump Administration.  Many articles have appeared in the months since those cuts detailing the damage done. In n this op-ed the author details again the long list. 

News Links 8 February 2026

From the Editors - 1 - 8 February 2026

Comments from Readers: 31 January to 6 February 2026

News Links : February 6 - 7, 2026

US plans initial payment towards billions owed to UN : Shared by Tom McDermott

According to the article, the US will soon make an 'initial payment' of its dues.  Something is better than nothing and we can be pleased to see some movement at long last.  It is also nice to see that Trump views the UN more positively than we thought.  Tom

America has fought fascism before. Let us not forget : Shared by Tony Lake

Fort Snelling National Cemetery - Minneapolis Opinion | The Greatest Generation fought fascism. Let's not forget their lessons.

Letter to Marta Santos Pais on the Need for the SG to Phone Trump : Shared by Kul Gautam

Dear Marta, I believe this is very wise advice to S-G Guterres, especially coming from a very pro-UN historian, Stephen Schlesinger, the author of “Act of Creation: The Founding of The United Nations,” which won the 2004 Harry S. Truman Book Award. This is one of the finest books I have read on the origins of the UN, and a must-read for all aficionados of the UN. I believe Guterres has much to gain and nothing to lose by reaching out to Donald Trump at this critical juncture for the UN. As Schlesinger says, "Guterres owes it to his constituents, 193 countries, and the entire world to make the call. Trump has publicly invited him to do it. If he doesn’t, he’ll never know whether he could have reversed the UN’s troubled straits. It’s only a few numbers to punch on the keypad to put the call through. He should do it to preserve the institution that he has spent almost 10 years running. It will be his greatest legacy — and, if he does not, his greatest shame". I hope you and Jo...

"Ubuntu"at the Olympic Opening Ceremony : Shared by Avery and Jim Mohan

Avery, You are my guardian angel and hope for the future. The phrase “Ubuntu “ is one of my favorites. It was used by the former South African leader Nelson Mandela after he was released from 27 years in prison.  Thanks for bringing back his memory and reminding me of the significance of “Ubuntu”. Uncle Jimmy (Jim Mohan) IOC President's speech - Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony Source: Olympics.com (IOC official website) Click here for the Speech :   Date: February 6, 2026 Key Context:  This was Kirsty Coventry's first opening ceremony speech as IOC President. She became the first woman to officially declare an Olympic Games open. The ceremony took place today at San Siro Stadium in Milan. "In Africa, where I'm from, we have a word: ubuntu. It means: I am because we are. That we can only rise by lifting others. That our strength comes from caring for each other.  No matter where you ...

A risk to child health: confusion and concern over changes to US vaccine policy - The Lancet : Shared by John Gilmartin

Good Evening All, Here is another piece from Lancet I think useful to XUNICEF.   What's interesting for me to to see Prof/Dr Stanley Plotkin among the authors cited.  You've heard me already reminiscing about Maurice Hillelman the head of Merck vaccine research in the 70's 80's and still active in the 90's (Maurice was at the Children's Summit, so was Jonas Salk), but here is Stanley Plotkin summing up the impact of vaccines in the USA mainly since the 1960's, and then nicely discussing the future impact of current changes.  All this in one readable tight paragraph.  Here's a sample;  " Routine childhood immunisations prevented an estimated 32 million hospitalisations and over 1 million deaths in the USA from 1994 to 2023. 3  As a result, the USA has been a global leader in vaccine policy, "   Dr. Plotkin is the author of Vaccines, which is now in its eighth edition and used widely in the field. What is the value of preventing 32 million child...

Something different !! : Shared by Sree Gururaja

Here is something different from Tik Tok Sree This image captures a moment from a performance by the French dance group Murmuration, choreographed by Sadeck Waff. The group is known for its mesmerizing performances characterized by flawless precision and synchronization. Their choreography features intricate hand and arm movements, creating stunning visual patterns. The choreographer's real name is Sadeck Berrabah, and he is of Algerian descent.

News Links - February 5, 2026

Trump signs spending bill including funds for UN agencies : Shared by Niloufar Pourzand

President Trump Signs Funding Bill Click here for the Linkedin post by Ian Richards Click here for the Better World article "President Trump signs spending bill that restores regular budget funding for international organisations.

PORTRAITS (by Myra Rudin)

 I know none of these people. But they all seemed to make me want to know them, even for a few seconds. Some are unaware (more peeking!) I’m taking their photo; others appear to enjoy their 5 seconds of fame. Why they were picked for my lens I don’t know; their faces drew me in, especially, it seems, many sad ones - I can’t explain that except to say they made me turn around for a second look......

Study projects aid cuts could lead to 9.4 million deaths by 2030 : Shared by John Gilmartin

Here's the CNN summary of Lancet's global health study. John Gilmartin