Women stitch cloths at a factory, supported by proceeds coming from conservation activities at the Wildlife Works premises, in Mtito Andei
Women stitch cloths at a factory, supported by proceeds coming from conservation activities at the Wildlife Works premises, in Mtito Andei, east of Kenya's capital Nairobi June 19, 2014. The United Nations will seek ways to toughen environmental laws this week to crack down on everything from illegal trade in wildlife to mercury poisoning and hazardous waste. The U.N. Environment Assembly (UNEA), a new forum of all nations including environment ministers, business leaders and civil society, will meet in Nairobi from June 23-27 to work on ways to promote greener economic growth. Picture taken June 19. REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT EMPLOYMENT)
Women stitch cloths at a factory, supported by proceeds coming from conservation activities at the Wildlife Works premises, in Mtito Andei
Women stitch cloths at a factory, supported by proceeds coming from conservation activities at the Wildlife Works premises, in Mtito Andei, east of Kenya's capital Nairobi June 19, 2014. The United Nations will seek ways to toughen environmental laws this week to crack down on everything from illegal trade in wildlife to mercury poisoning and hazardous waste. The U.N. Environment Assembly (UNEA), a new forum of all nations including environment ministers, business leaders and civil society, will meet in Nairobi from June 23-27 to work on ways to promote greener economic growth. Picture taken June 19. REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT EMPLOYMENT)
Women take shelter from the hot sun under the cover of trees planted by school children at Muusini Primary School in Kibwezi
Women take shelter from the hot sun under the cover of trees planted by school children at Muusini Primary School in Kibwezi, east of Kenya's capital Nairobi June 20, 2014. The United Nations will seek ways to toughen environmental laws this week to crack down on everything from illegal trade in wildlife to mercury poisoning and hazardous waste. The U.N. Environment Assembly (UNEA), a new forum of all nations including environment ministers, business leaders and civil society, will meet in Nairobi from June 23-27 to work on ways to promote greener economic growth. Picture taken June 20. REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
Women trek with loads of firewood for domestic use as a product of controlled logging within the Kibwezi National Forest Reserve in Kibwezi
Women trek with loads of firewood for domestic use as a product of controlled logging within the Kibwezi National Forest Reserve in Kibwezi June 20, 2014. The United Nations will seek ways to toughen environmental laws this week to crack down on everything from illegal trade in wildlife to mercury poisoning and hazardous waste. The U.N. Environment Assembly (UNEA), a new forum of all nations including environment ministers, business leaders and civil society, will meet in Nairobi from June 23-27 to work on ways to promote greener economic growth. Picture taken June 20. REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
Kenya gang rape trial that triggered protests, petition begins
KENYA-RAPE/:Kenya gang rape trial that triggered protests, petition begins
WFP ED And Norwegian PM Highlight Importance Of Girls' Education In Fight Against Hunger
ROME - Education - especially for girls and children in conflict situations - was the focus, when the Executive Director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Ertharin Cousin, yesterday met the Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, at WFP's Rome headquarters.