Full Coverage: United Nations
October 2007
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10/31/2007
As the UN Human Rights Committee begins to scrutinise Britain's rights performance, Article 19 calls on the committee to question the government on its plans to reduce use of the Freedom of Information Act, the ban on unauthorised demonstrations near Parliament Square and the high cost of defending libel actions.
Read moreFrom: Article 19 Related: [United Kingdom] [Media] |
10/30/2007
An independent United Nations human rights expert claims brutal torture is routine in counter-terrorism operations in Sri Lanka. Nowak also drew attention to the low conviction rate by criminal courts in torture related cases.
Read moreRelated: [Sri Lanka] [South Asia] [Human Rights] [Justice and Crime] [Law] [Arms & Military] [Terrorism] |
10/29/2007
YK:n turvallisuusneuvosto kehottaa YK:n jäsenmaita lisäämään naisten osallistumista päätöksentekoon ja suojelemaan naisia ja tyttöjä sukupuoliperustaiselta väkivallalta konfliktitilanteissa.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Gender] [Conflict Resolution] Image: YK:n turvallisuusneuvosto
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10/28/2007
A new report from UNDP uses the Oil Price Vulnerability Index (OPVI) to measure the brunt of rising oil prices on Asia’s poor. While India may fare better than its neighbours in its ability to absorb oil price shocks, a continued rise could have an adverse impact on the region’s gains on MDGs, the report warns.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Energy] [Poverty] [Transport] [Economy] [MDGs] Image: Wood load making its way home
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10/24/2007
YK:n pääsihteeri Ban Ki-Moon sanoi YK:n päivän tervehdyksessään maailman muuttuvan YK:n eduksi. Yhä useammat ihmiset ja hallitukset ymmärtävät, että globaaleihin ongelmiin tarvitaan globaaleja ratkaisuja.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Globalization] Image: © United Nations
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10/22/2007
YK:n rauhanrakennuskomissio perustettiin reilu vuosi sitten tukemaan konflikteista selvinneitä maita kohti rauhanomaista kehitystä. Ensimmäisen vuotensa aikana komissio on tukenut esimerkiksi Sierra Leonea ja Burundia.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Conflict] [Peace] |
10/20/2007
38.8 million people worldwide broke last year's numbers to make a new world record for the Stand Up, Speak Out campaign on October 17, the International Day for Eradication of Poverty. By standing up, these people are calling upon Governments to match their actions by displaying the political will to end poverty, said Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Population] [Poverty] [Civil Society] [Governance] [MDGs] |
10/18/2007
India showed itself at the fore in standing up and speaking out against poverty on October 17 in the global anti-poverty campaign Stand Up and Speak Out. Over 38.7 million people created a new world record for the largest number of people to stand up for a cause, of which 13 million were from India.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [India] [Poverty] [Civil Society] [MDGs] Image: Children stand up at a Delhi school in India
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10/16/2007
YK:n raportin (pdf, engl.) mukaan ihmisoikeusrikkomukset jatkuvat Irakissa yhä. Aseistautuneiden ryhmien väkivaltaisuudet kohdistuvat etenkin siviileihin, eikä maan hallitus ole tehnyt tarpeeksi ihmisoikeustilanteen parantamiseksi.
Read moreFrom: Suomen YK-liitto Related: [Iraq] [Human Rights] [Conflict] Image: -
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10/16/2007
The Rajasthan government and UNICEF have joined hands to mobilize volunteers to strengthen routine immunization in the western Indian state. The pilot project will seek to make people aware of the benefits of vaccination and improve infant and child mortality.
Read moreRelated: [India] [South Asia] [Volunteering] [Youth] [Health] [Infant Mortality] Image: Little girl gets a shot in the arm © Pan American Health Organization
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10/12/2007
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)’s Trade and Development Report 2007 assesses the pros and cons of globalization and regional co-operation among developing nations. While it stresses on the extension of regional cooperation to areas of policy, it is silent on the impact of politics on South Asian trade agreements, developed countries' reaction to nuclear empowerment and growing economic ties among developing countries.
Read moreRelated: [International Cooperation] [Economy] [Business] [Trade] [Globalization] |
10/11/2007
Most countries in South Asia are lagging far behind, when it comes to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015, says a report released by United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) earlier this week.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Health] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [MDGs] Image: Where they stand
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10/11/2007
Millennium Campaign Asia Deputy Director Minar Pimple spoke to OneWorld South Asia (OWSA) on how the Stand Up campaign in South Asia is making a difference by changing the perspectives of people on how they are being governed, and how they would like to be governed.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Human Rights] [Freedom of Expression] [Democracy] [Governance] [MDGs] Image: Minar Pimple of Millennium Campaign
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10/11/2007
With World Poverty Day around the corner, UNIFEM has joined hands with Women's Funding Network to call for increased investment in women to fight poverty. Their new site invites all to sign up for the online Stand Up on October 17.
Read moreRelated: [Poverty] [Gender] [MDGs] Image: Women and the burden of poverty
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10/11/2007
YK:n pääsihteerin erityisedustajan pitäisi palata Burmaan niin pian kuin mahdollista, ennen kuin juntan kenraalit jälleen sulkevat maansa rajat, vaatii Burmassa viime viikolla vieraillut Suomen Thaimaan-suurlähettiläs Lars Backström.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Myanmar] [Arms & Military] Image: -
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10/11/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Oct 11 (OneWorld) - Activists campaigning for tough international actions against illicit gunrunners made further gains this week when they found an unexpected ally in their lobbying efforts at the United Nations.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Security] Image: Afghan soldier giving up his gun in disarmament process. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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10/10/2007
Bangkok based United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the Asia Development Bank (AsDB) have admitted to a lack of comprehensive data post-1999 to gauge the progress of MDGs in the region. The dearth of information has drawn a sharp response from civil society organisations monitoring the MDG campaign.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Poverty] [Civil Society] [MDGs] |
10/10/2007
This year's Stand Up and Speak Out, scheduled on October 16-17, 2007, aims to move people to feel for the cause and also create more publicity than last year. This time the movement is more political too, says Sylvia Borren, co-chair of Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP).
Read moreRelated: [Food] [Population] [Poverty] [Health] [MDGs] |
10/10/2007
Over 3,000 labourers signed on a monster banner to remind the Pakistan government of its promises to eradicate poverty and other MDG goals. The 10 km banner, patched together from smaller bits of cloth, will carry 1.5 million signatures to be unfurled in Bahawalpur on October 17.
Read moreRelated: [Pakistan] [South Asia] [Food] [Population] [Poverty] [Economy] [Health] [Communication] [Activism] [Civil Society] [MDGs] |
10/09/2007
India is likely to fall short of the 2015 global deadline set by the United Nations to halve poverty and hunger, says a recent report by the UN and the Asian Development Bank.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Food] [Population] [Poverty] [Health] [MDGs] Image: One third of world's poor live in India
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