Fight slavery’s ‘legacy of racism’ through education: Guterres — Global Issues

Fight slavery’s ‘legacy of racism’ through education: Guterres — Global Issues

He said the history of slavery is one of suffering and barbarity that shows humanity at its worst.  “But it is also a history of awe-inspiring courage that shows human beings at their best – starting with enslaved people who rose up against impossible odds and extending to the abolitionists…

Young poets lend their talents to promote peace, marking the 75th anniversary of UN peacekeeping — Global Issues

Young poets lend their talents to promote peace, marking the 75th anniversary of UN peacekeeping — Global Issues

Called “Peace begins with me” the poem pays tribute to the strength and resilience of communities affected by conflict as well as those who help them rebuild their lives and livelihoods. It is a reminder of our responsibility to promote peace in our communities, countries and across the world – a…

UN observes first International Day against Islamophobia — Global Issues

UN observes first International Day against Islamophobia — Global Issues

The observation follows the unanimous adoption of an Assembly resolution last year that proclaimed 15 March as the International Day, calling for global dialogue that promotes tolerance, peace and respect for human rights and religious diversity.  As the UN Secretary-General stated, the nearly two billion Muslims worldwide – who come from…

Musicians promote ‘empathy, fraternity, solidarity’ between Israelis and Palestinians — Global Issues

Musicians promote ‘empathy, fraternity, solidarity’ between Israelis and Palestinians — Global Issues

The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, appointed by the UN Secretary-General in 2016 as a United Nations Global Advocate for Cultural Understanding, recently played their first concert at UN headquarters in New York, at a special event organized to demonstrate that when people listen to each other, both musically and in other…

In Niger, UN deputy chief highlights power of partnership to forge schools for the future — Global Issues

In Niger, UN deputy chief highlights power of partnership to forge schools for the future — Global Issues

Amina Mohammed was visiting the École Pays-Bas, in a suburb of the capital Niamey, which less than two years ago, burned to the ground, after the straw it was made from caught fire, amid searing temperatures and a suspected electrical wiring fault. A total of 21 children died in the…

Internet for Trust Conference discusses guidelines for online platforms — Global Issues

Internet for Trust Conference discusses guidelines for online platforms — Global Issues

More than 4,300 people participated in the Internet for Trust Conference, organized by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which will launch the guidelines in September.  The three-day event marked the latest phase in the global dialogue to develop regulatory solutions for social media to improve the reliability…

Celebrating the world’s rich ‘linguistic tapestry’, UN officials call for realizing multilingual education on Mother Language Day

Celebrating the world’s rich ‘linguistic tapestry’, UN officials call for realizing multilingual education on Mother Language Day

Commemorating the world’s languages – all 6,700 of them – since 1999, the Day aims at celebrating ways of showcasing the world’s linguistic tapestry, committing to the preservation of the diversity of languages as a common heritage, and working for quality education – in mother tongues – for all, said…

World Radio Day celebrates a ‘unique instrument of peace’ — Global Issues

World Radio Day celebrates a ‘unique instrument of peace’ — Global Issues

World Radio Day, observed annually on 13 February, celebrates the power of the medium.  The theme this year is ‘Radio and Peace’, highlighting its role in conflict prevention and peacebuilding.  “Since it was developed about a century ago, radio has proven to be an exceptional means of communication, debate and…

More investment in school health, nutrition, will realize childhood potential — Global Issues

More investment in school health, nutrition, will realize childhood potential — Global Issues

It is estimated that some 584 million children have limited or no access to basic drinking water services at school.    Nearly half live in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the study by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme…

Build ‘alliance of peace’ on International Day of Human Fraternity — Global Issues

Build ‘alliance of peace’ on International Day of Human Fraternity — Global Issues

The International Day of Human Fraternity celebrates the values that “are the glue that hold our human family together” – compassion, religious understanding, and mutual respect, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said. Prevent hatred, defuse extremism “These values underwrite peace, yet all over the world, they are being eroded by deepening…