Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Friday, August 12, 2022 UN News On the island nation of Fiji, young people are working in solidarity with their elders, benefiting from their knowledge and experience to protect the fragile ecosystem. One such project involves young people conserving and protecting Fiji’s coral reef and the marine environment around the…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

People of all ages need to ‘join forces’ for a better world — Global Issues

Commemorated annually on 12 August, Secretary-General António Guterres noted that this year’s theme – “Intergenerational Solidarity: Creating a World for All Ages” – reminds us of “a basic truth” that “we need people of all ages, young and old alike, to join forces to build a better world for all”….

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

what an environmental tragedy can teach us about climate resilience and ecosystem restoration — Global Issues

The mountainous Colombian island of Providencia – which lies midway in the extension of the Caribbean Sea that separates Costa Rica and Jamaica – is home to stunning colours of the sea, lush underwater landscapes, extensive mangrove forests, and even tropical dry forests. The diversity of marine ecosystems and surrounding…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Humanitarian assistance has saved lives, but immense needs remain — Global Issues

Following the Taliban takeover last August, UN agencies and their partners remained in Afghanistan, providing aid to nearly 23 million people, or nearly 94 per cent of all those who require support.  Humanitarians expanded their operations to reach communities across all 34 provinces, and their work has saved lives and…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Children with disabilities disproportionately impacted by war in Ukraine — Global Issues

“The terrible tragedy of war highlights historic policy choices made in the past that badly affect children with disabilities,” the Special Rapporteurs said. The independent experts flagged that “Ukraine faces the daunting task of reinventing many of its social and economic systems when this war is finally brought to an…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Young workers have been hit hardest by COVID fallout, says UN labour agency — Global Issues

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), the pandemic has caused many additional problems for 15 to 24-year-olds who’ve experienced “much higher” unemployment losses than older workers since the global health emergency was declared in early 2020. Young women have struggled more than their male counterparts to find work, while…

Children affected by conflict cannot wait for their education — Global Issues

Children affected by conflict cannot wait for their education — Global Issues

ECW offers affected children and youth an opportunity to learn free of cost – in safety and without fear –  to grow and reach their full potential. A journey and a dream UNICEF Ethiopia/Eyerusalem Yitna At age nine, Bchiote Moorice fled embattled Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) for her…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Ukraine grain export deal off to ‘a very good start’ – UN interim Coordinator — Global Issues

Frederick J. Kenney Jr., interim Coordinator for the UN at the Joint Coordination Centre for the Black Sea Initiative, said at a regular UN press briefing via video link from Istanbul, Türkiye that the ships contain “over 370,000 metric tons of grain and other food stocks”. “Those vessels had been…

Young Fijians work with older generation for a sustainable future — Global Issues

Rights experts denounce withdrawal from key environmental agreement — Global Issues

The Aarhus Convention, adopted in 1998, also requires that individuals exercising these rights are not persecuted, penalized or harassed for doing so.  Belarus’s President Aleksandr Lukashenko signed a decree on 18 July effectively ending the country’s participation.  Withdrawal is scheduled to take effect on 24 October, in line with article…

UN trade body calls for halting cryptocurrency rise in developing countries — Global Issues

UN trade body calls for halting cryptocurrency rise in developing countries — Global Issues

Although private digital currencies have rewarded some individuals and institutions, they are an unstable financial asset that can bring social risks and costs, the agency warned.  UNCTADsaid their benefits to some are overshadowed by the threats they pose to financial stability, domestic resource mobilization, and the security of monetary systems. …