‘Green industrial age’ can be sustainable development breakthrough — Global Issues

‘Green industrial age’ can be sustainable development breakthrough — Global Issues

Amid growing food and energy crises stoked by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an uncertain global economic outlook, and the escalating impacts of climate change, the 2023 Financing for Sustainable Development Report: Financing Sustainable Transformations, says that “urgent, massive investment” is needed to accelerate positive transformation of the electricity supply industry, farming, transportation and…

‘Green industrial age’ can be sustainable development breakthrough — Global Issues

$2.6 billion appeal to aid millions still on the brink of famine — Global Issues

“Somalia teetered on the brink of famine in recent months due to an historic drought characterized by five consecutive poor rainy seasons,” Mr. Abdelmoula said in Geneva. “The crisis is far from over – needs remain high and urgent. Some of the most affected areas continue to face the risk of…

UN calls for restraint following violence at Al-Aqsa mosque — Global Issues

UN calls for restraint following violence at Al-Aqsa mosque — Global Issues

Israeli forces stormed Al-Aqsa mosque, also commonly known as al-Qibli mosque, overnight, arresting more than 350 people, according to media reports.    The raids continued into Wednesday morning. In response, Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fired rockets at Israel.  Appalling violence  Mr. Wennesland issued a statement saying he was…

Repression of Reproductive Rights and Out of Sync Activists — Global Issues

Repression of Reproductive Rights and Out of Sync Activists — Global Issues

The Abortion Dream Team (from left to right Natalia Broniarczyk, Justyna Wydrzynska, Kinga Jelinska) outside the Warsaw court after Wydrzynska’s conviction. Credit: Abortion Dream Team by Ed Holt (bratislava) Wednesday, April 05, 2023 Inter Press Service BRATISLAVA, Apr 05 (IPS) – “People want the abortion laws here liberalised. Society has changed;…

Food Shortages Deepen in Cyclone-Devastated Vanuatu — Global Issues

Food Shortages Deepen in Cyclone-Devastated Vanuatu — Global Issues

Most vendor tables are empty in the large fresh produce market in Vanuatu’s capital, Port Vila, due to the widespread devastation of food gardens and crops by Cyclones Judy and Kevin in early March. Photo credit: Catherine Wilson/IPS by Catherine Wilson (port vila, vanuatu) Tuesday, April 04, 2023 Inter Press Service…

‘Green industrial age’ can be sustainable development breakthrough — Global Issues

Haiti crisis in spotlight, as top human rights body wraps marathon session — Global Issues

An independent expert mandate on Haiti had been created by the Council in 1995 but then discontinued in 2017. The current resolution, calling for “coordinated and targeted international action”, was sponsored by Haiti itself. Country-specific abuses As a subsidiary body of the UN General Assembly, the Council examines human rights…

‘Green industrial age’ can be sustainable development breakthrough — Global Issues

Rights experts call for new laws to end ‘waves of disappearance’ — Global Issues

The appeal comes in the latest report by the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances, which visited the country in November.  The report examines five “waves of disappearance” in Iraq, including enforced disappearance. It covers the period starting with the Ba’ath era from 1968-2003 – characterized by the authoritarian rule of…

Racist rhetoric in Tunisia must stop, independent UN experts warn — Global Issues

Racist rhetoric in Tunisia must stop, independent UN experts warn — Global Issues

“Tunisia must immediately stop hate speech and violence against migrants from south of the Sahara,” the independent UN-appointed experts said in a statement issued under the Committee’s early warning and urgent action procedure. The mechanism aims at considering situations that may escalate into conflicts with a view to taking preventive…