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A Joint Media Project of
the Non-profit International Press Syndicate Group with IDN as the Flagship Agency
and Soka Gakkai International in Consultative Status with ECOSOC

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Rural Women Crucial to Achieving Global Development Goals

By Jaya Ramachandran

NEW YORK (IDN) – Rural women make up 25 per cent of the world’s population and in developing countries they comprise 43 per cent of the agricultural labour force that produces much of the world’s Food.

They are therefore critical to the success of almost all of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as they all have gender equality and women’s empowerment at their core.

Rural women constitute the backbone of rural communities, where, “and in many households they have the key responsibility for food security, education opportunities and healthcare”, as the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has stressed.

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UN Has Good and Bad News for the Poor

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – Those in their late 20s but still living in poverty have been assured that the United Nations continues to have them on its radar. Though recent estimates show that despite significant gains since 2002 – the number of people living below the poverty line dropped by half – 1 in 8 people still live in extreme poverty, including 800 million people who do not have enough to eat.

An estimated 2.4 billion people have no access to improved sanitation, 1.1 billion people have no access to electricity and 880 million people live in urban slums. In fact opportunities continue to remain scarce for the world’s most vulnerable people – 59 million children of primary school age are out of school and the youth unemployment rate is 15 per cent, more than three times the rate of adults.

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Need for Food and Agriculture to Adjust to Climate Change

By Ronald Joshua

GENEVA | ROME (IDN) – Climate change, hunger and poverty must be addressed together in order to achieve the sustainable development goals set by the international community: this is the clarion call emerging from this year’s World Food Day celebrations in Rome and in many countries.

At the global World Food Day ceremony on October 14, FAO Director-General José Graziano declared: “Higher temperatures and erratic weather patterns are already undermining the health of soils, forests and oceans on which agricultural sectors and food security depend.”

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Fellowships to Help Avert Brain Drain in Africa

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – A Fellowship Program will fund 69 new projects at African universities in the coming months, bringing 52 professors and scholars from universities in the U.S. and Canada to universities in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda as visiting Fellows.

Together, the teams will develop curricula, conduct research, teach graduate students, and train and mentor students and professors in priority areas that were proposed by the African universities. The program is also accepting new applications from host universities and diaspora scholars for projects to be conducted in 2017. Deadline is December 8.

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国民是厄瓜多尔实现可持续发展目标的关键

【基多IDN=涅尔熙·莉萨拉珍】

 15年前我曾到访圣巴勃罗。作为马纳维省的首府波托维耶霍的一部分,圣巴勃罗显然是其中最贫穷的居住区。

那时候当地没有饮用水源。人民根本没有机会享受对所有人开放的免费基础教育,就更别说中高等教育。没有人敢在下午5点之后出门。健康中心没有配备足够的医疗人员和医药品来照顾当地社区的需求。

今年九月份我再次回到圣巴勃罗。

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「2030실행계획」달성을위해 젊은이들에게 초점을 맞추는 유엔

【뉴욕IDN=J・나스트라니스】

유엔사무총장으로써 제2기째의 임기를 2016년12월31일까지 끝낼 반기문씨가 세계의 젊은이들의 관심과 의욕에 초점을 맞추는 작업을 강화시키고있다. 과거의 형태를 타파하고 세계를 보다 지속적인 장래를 향한 궤도에 올리기위한 작업을 세계적으로 리더해주기를 젊은이들에게 촉구하였다.

반씨는「심각한 빈곤이 늘어가기만하는 반면에 여보란듯이 과시하는 부와 기아가 확대되고있는 한편, 식재료의 폐기등이 활개치고, 풍부한 천연자원과 지구환경을 좀먹는 기업활동…젊은이들은 세계 각처에서 만연하는 이런 비극적인 모순에 직접적으로 영향을 받고있습니다.」라고「국제 청소년의날」의 멧시지에서 강조를 하였다.

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Laos Adds SDG18 to Handle Unexploded American Bombs

By Kalinga Seneviratne

VIENTIANE (IDN) – U.S. President Barack Obama’s early September visit to Laos helped to focus attention on one of the most horrendous war crimes in history, the bombing of the small landlocked Southeast Asian country during the Indochina War in the 1960s and 1970s, and its massive human and development costs.

The Laotians made use of the visit of both Obama and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for the ASEAN and East Asia Summits to launch their own Sustainable Development Goal 18 to reduce the impact of unexploded ordnance (UXO) on development and economic activities. (P29) CHINESE TEXT VERSION PDF | HINDI | INDONESIAN | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | SPANISH | TAGALOG | THAI

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New UN Initiative to Close Online Gender Gap in Asia-Pacific

BANGKOK (IDN) – The United Nations is implementing a new project to help close the online gender gap in Asia and the Pacific. The project entitled ‘E-Government for Women’s Empowerment’ is the first of its kind in the region to address the gender dimension of e-government.

The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), in partnership with the UN Project Office on Governance (UNPOG) of the Division for Public Administration and Development Management, and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), have joined hands to provide new tools to assist governments to design, develop and implement e-services that can respond to the needs of women.

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|エクアドル|持続可能な開発目標達成のカギを握る民衆

【キトIDN=ネルシー・リザラーゾ】

15年前にエクアドルのサンパブロを訪れたことがある。それはまさしく、マナビ州都ポルトビエホの中で最も貧しい地区であった。

当時、安全な飲料水へのアクセスはなかった。人々は、中等教育はおろか、すべての人々にとっての基本的な無償教育の可能性など、想像すらつかなかった。夕方5時以降に出歩くことなどできず、診療所には十分な医療スタッフも薬もなかった。

今年9月初め、サンパブロをふたたび訪ねてみた。

そこで会ったのがモニカさん。年は29で、8歳の娘を持つシングルマザーである。その半年前、「マッチョ」な伝統に反して、彼女は地域評議会の会長の座を勝ち取っていた。今日、彼女は「マダム・プレジデント」となり、来る日も来る日も地域住民のために尽力している。…

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FAO Underlines Role of Trade in Food Security

By Jaya Ramachandran

ROME (IDN) – The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has warned that declining prices could obstruct international efforts to eradicate hunger and extreme poverty, and called for necessary steps to guarantee decent incomes and livelihoods for small-scale producers.

“Low food prices reduce the incomes of farmers, especially poor family farmers who produce staple food in the developing countries. This cut in the flow of cash into rural communities also reduces the incentives for new investments in production, infrastructure and services,” said FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva at a high-level meeting on agricultural commodity prices in Rome.

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