Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

They stressed that more than ever, the world urgently needs humanity to unite and collaborate in a spirit of equality and non-discrimination. “This demands political will to eliminate all forms of racial discrimination, inequality and stratification at both the domestic and international levels,” they said in a statement. Achieving this…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

UN expert urges immediate review of discredited UK sentencing scheme — Global Issues

As of the end of 2022, close to 2,900 people were still being held under the scheme. Unresolved legacy Between 2005 and 2012, English and Welsh courts used the IPP legislation to issue indeterminate sentences to those deemed likely to cause serious public harm, “until they no longer represented such…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

UN Women welcomes FIFA action against Spanish football federation chief — Global Issues

UN Women issued a statement on Tuesday hailing the decision by the global football organization FIFA to suspend Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales for kissing star player Jennifer Hermoso on the lips without her consent, after the national team won the Women’s World Cup earlier this month. “UN Women,…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

UN Financing Appeal Last Hope for SDGs and Climate? — Global Issues

Opinion by Jomo Kwame Sundaram (kuala lumpur, malaysia) Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Inter Press Service KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Aug 30 (IPS) – The United Nations Secretary-General’s Dialogue on Financing for Development on 20 September may well be the world’s last chance to save the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and curb global…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

More Promises, Less Deliveries — Global Issues

by Thalif Deen (united nations) Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Aug 30 (IPS) – The United Nations will host six “high-level” meetings, including two summits of world leaders– over a short span of five consecutive days, beginning September 18. The back-to-back meetings, described as unprecedented, includes the…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

Unleashing Africa’s Potential for Achieving SDGs — Global Issues

Opinion by Antonio Pedro (addis ababa, ethiopia) Wednesday, August 30, 2023 Inter Press Service While the challenges associated with achieving the 2030 Agenda remain complex, the slow progress in Africa is, fortunately, redeemable. Africa possesses abundant assets to achieve the SDGs. The challenge lies in effectively harnessing these resources to turn…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

Time for Tangible, Impactful, & Accountable Climate Action — Global Issues

Opinion by Arjun Amin (oakland, california) Tuesday, August 29, 2023 Inter Press Service OAKLAND, California, Aug 29 (IPS) – African leaders, public officials, and private-sector executives will converge in Nairobi, September 4-6, at the Africa Climate Summit (ACS) – coinciding with the UN Africa Climate Week (ACW). In recent years, Africa…

Are U.S. Taxpayers Unintentionally Funding China’s Military Development?

Are U.S. Taxpayers Unintentionally Funding China’s Military Development?

CIPHER BRIEF REPORTING — As a response to concerns about U.S. involvement in Chinese high-tech industries, President Biden this month signed an executive order that aims to preclude American companies from aiding Beijing’s development in a number of spheres – from semiconductor technology to artificial intelligence to quantum mechanics – in addition…

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

Hundreds of thousands trafficked into online criminality across SE Asia — Global Issues

OHCHR said that at least 120,000 people across Myanmar and another 100,000 in Cambodia may be held in situations where they are forced to execute lucrative online scams – from illegal gambling to crypto fraud. Other States including Lao PDR, the Philippines and Thailand have also been identified as main…

Rights experts call for second UN Decade for People of African Descent — Global Issues

Widespread learning loss continues due to war, COVID-19 — Global Issues

“Inside Ukraine, attacks on schools have continued unabated, leaving children deeply distressed and without safe spaces to learn”, declared Regina De Dominicis, UNICEF Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, who recently returned from the country. “Not only has this left Ukraine’s children struggling to progress in their education, but…