In its nearly 80-year history, the relevance of peacekeeping has been questioned repeatedly. In today’s complex conflict environment, UN peacekeeping is being asked to do more with less amid 25% cuts to its global personnel and finds itself at a crossroads. Should the international community find another solution to address challenges to peace? Hear from Lieutenant General Mohan Subramanian, former Force Commander of the UN Mission in South Sudan (2022–2026), who currently serves as the Director of the Office for Peacekeeping Strategic Partnership.
The ‘Invest In Peace’ video series features voices from across United Nations peace and security, highlighting how peacekeeping protects civilians and aids political solutions, and why sustained investment in peace is essential to building a safer future. Find out more: peacekeeping.un.org/
0:13 – 5 Crucial Facts About the Strait of Hormuz: Why are people talking so much about this one small waterway – and how important is it really to the global economy? Our video primer reveals all – from the critical importance of the Strait of Hormuz to oil, gas and commodities trades, to how long the economic disruption could potentially last.
02:16 – Earth Photos from Artemis II: On Monday, the NASA-led mission Artemis II reached 406,788km from Earth – the furthest that humans have ever been in space. The mission took astronauts around the dark side of the Moon, and broke a 56-year-old record held by Apollo 13.
04:20 – Saving Kids From Stunting: In Indonesia, stunting affects 1 in 5 young children, limiting physical growth and cognitive development – with lifelong consequences. While chronic malnutrition is a major contributor, the causes are complex and go far beyond access to nutritious food. Not-for-profit organization 1000DaysFund is working to address this challenge by training and supporting frontline community health workers in rural communities across Indonesia.
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“The very ground I was walking on, the very place people were sleeping on at night,” the UN’s top humanitarian official said Friday, describing conditions inside overcrowded displacement shelters in Haiti as she warned the country is facing one of the most severe and rapidly deteriorating crises in the Western Hemisphere.
Edem Wosornu, Director of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Crisis Response Division, said more than half the country’s population now in need of assistance and donors having funded just a fraction of last year’s appeal.
"We only received 27 percent of what we asked for last year," Wosornu said at a press briefing at UN headquarters in New York today (10 Apr), calling on the international community to meet an 880 million dollars appeal for 2026.
Wosornu said 6.4 million people – over half of Haiti’s population of roughly 11.9 to 12 million – are in need of humanitarian assistance, with 5.7 million acutely food insecure. The humanitarian community is seeking 880 million dollars to reach 4.2 million people, including a hyper-prioritized 680 million dollars plan targeting 3.3 million people.
She described Haiti as gripped by a deepening protection crisis driven by gang violence, mass displacement and widespread gender-based violence. Ninety percent of Port-au-Prince is under gang control, she said, leaving residents confined to the remaining ten percent of the city.
Wosornu also said 1.45 million people – 12 percent of the population – are currently displaced, with 2,800 people sheltering in a school built for 400 in the Labitrie neighbourhood. She said residents told her directly where she was standing was where they slept at night, describing terrible living conditions. “Vermin, roaches coming out, rashes on skin of children, people showing you things that they said, "In our homes we were fine, and here we are displaced" – the very ground I was walking on, the very place people were sleeping on at night,” Wosornu shared.
The Director also said 1,600 schools across the country remain closed due to insecurity, leaving 250,000 children without access to education – a figure she called "a big, huge deal" in a country where schooling is deeply valued.
On gender-based violence, she said 8,100 survivors were recorded last year, a 25 percent increase from the prior year, with half of reported cases involving rape and one in six survivors under the age of 18.
Wosornu concluded, “Humanitarian assistance alone cannot change the fate of the people of Haiti and the trajectory of Haiti. Political solutions – you know that – improved security, urgent, sustained investment in essential services can create solutions for the people. Haiti’s courage undeniable. Our support ever so necessary.”
Edem Wosornu, Director at the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, reports on a recent trip to Haiti, noting a deepening protection crisis marked by insecurity, relentless violence, mass displacement and shocking levels of gender-based violence.
The Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for Sudan, Pekka Haavisto, is concluding today his visit to Nairobi, in Kenya, where he held productive engagements with Sudanese armed groups and civilian political actors, as well as with civil society representatives, members of the diplomatic community and Kenyan authorities. In his meetings, Mr. Haavisto stressed the urgent need to pursue practical measures to deescalate the conflict and ensure the protection of civilians.
Mr. Haavisto reiterated that the conflict cannot be resolved through military means and highlighted the importance of achieving swift, tangible progress toward peace, given the devastating impact the ongoing violence is continuing to have on Sudan and its people.
The Personal Envoy echoed statements by the Secretary-General and the Security Council reaffirming the need to safeguard the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Sudan, rejecting the establishment of any parallel authorities and underscoring the commitment of the United Nations to engaging with all relevant stakeholders to advance peace. Mr. Haavisto will next travel to Berlin ahead of the ministerial-level meeting of the International Sudan Conference, which is scheduled next week, on 15 April.
IRAN
The Secretary-General welcomes the U.S.-Iran talks that are mediated by Pakistan, scheduled to start in Islamabad over the weekend.
He calls on the parties to seize this diplomatic opportunity to engage in good faith toward a lasting and comprehensive agreement, with a view to deescalation and the prevention of a return to hostilities. His Personal Envoy, Jean Arnault, continues to be in the region to support diplomatic efforts.
The Secretary-General reiterates that there is no viable alternative to the peaceful settlement of international disputes, in full accordance with international law, including the UN Charter.
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In Lebanon, the situation continues to deteriorate and essential services for people in need are under extreme strain.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported that the strikes on Wednesday across the country killed more than 300 people and injured over 1,100 others. This brings the total number of people killed since 2 March to nearly 1,900, with more than 6,000 people injured. This is according to numbers given to us by the Lebanese Government.
Our humanitarian colleagues continue to be seriously concerned over attacks on health and emergency services. Today, a strike on an ambulance killed two first responders in the province of Tyre.
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This FBI stopped four attacks in this past December alone, from a sweeping bombing campaign in Southern California to an ISIS mass casualty event in Pennsylvania, to a North Carolina man who is ISIS inspired that wanted to shoot tons of people on New Year’s Eve.
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FBI Director Kash Patel highlighted the FBI’s successes during March 19, 2026, testimony. He pointed to the following:
– 112% increase in violent offenders arrested
– 20% decrease in homicides, robberies
– Disrupted 1,800 criminal gangs
– Seized enough fentanyl to kill 178 million Americans
– 490% increase in arrests of online child predators
– Located 6,200 missing kids
– 300 human traffickers arrested
– Arrested seven of the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted
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FBI Director Kash Patel on March 18, 2026 discussed the synagogue shooting in Michigan on a Fox News program.
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In testimony in March before the House Intelligence Committee, FBI Director Kash Patel said this FBI is ready to work with lawmakers on tougher sentences for convicted terrorists as well as the denaturalization process – so that no one who shouldn’t be in this country can attack and kill American citizens.
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