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and Soka Gakkai International in Consultative Status with ECOSOC

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People Must Not Be Ignored in Disaster Risk Reduction Planning

By Ek Soria

MEXICO CITY (IDN) – The 2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction conference, held in Cancun from May 22 to 26, brought together disaster risk managers, policy makers and leaders from the private, scientific and civil society sectors to discuss the commitments of States to absorb, adapt to and recover from disasters in a timely and efficient manner.

High on the agenda was assessment of global progress in implementing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction adopted in Sendai, Japan, in 2015 as a 15-year, voluntary, non-binding agreement which recognises that the State has the primary role to reduce disaster risk but that responsibility should be shared with other stakeholders including local government, the private sector and other stakeholders. (P09) |JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF

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Los más pobres y vulnerables del mundo quieren acción por el clima

Por Ramesh Jaura

BONN (IDN) – Los 48 países más pobres del mundo, que son particularmente vulnerables al cambio climático, están muy preocupados por el logro en los próximos meses de “progresos sustanciales” en la implementación del Acuerdo de París 2015 sobre el Cambio Climático en todos sus aspectos.

Así lo subrayó el Presidente del Grupo de Países Menos Adelantados (LDC por sus siglas en inglés), Gebru Jember Endalew de Etiopía, cuando los delegados de 140 países cerraron la sesión de dos semanas sobre negociaciones respecto del cambio climático de las Naciones Unidas, el 18 de mayo en Bonn.

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Funding Needs for UN’s 2030 Development Agenda Skyrocket – to Trillions of Dollars

By Shanta Rao

UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – As the United Nations assesses the implementation of its 2030 Agenda for Development, including its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the estimated funding needs keep skyrocketing — from the initial millions and billions to trillions of dollars annually.

The President of the General Assembly, Ambassador Peter Thomson of Fiji, said on April 18 that SDG financing, including the eradication of extreme poverty by 2030, is going to cost about $6 trillion annually — and then to a hefty $30 trillion through 2030.

At the same time, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA), which outlines the implementation of the 17 SDGs, points to an infrastructure gap of some $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion annually in developing countries, while estimates of the global gap generally range from $3 trillion to $5 trillion annually. (P08) |JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF

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Uzbekistan Shows the Way for Dealing with Cultural Legacy

By Shastri Ramachandaran

TASHKENT | SAMARKAND (IDN) – Cultural legacies, with their inevitable potential for controversies compounded by competing claims between contending nations, can be fraught affairs. Disputes over art works and artefacts of one country being found in another are legion. The UNESCO convention, which mandates return of illegally acquired objects to country of origin when provenance is established beyond doubt, is actually an acknowledgement that disputes are bound to persist and, therefore, require a basis to be addressed.

Although there are numerous instances where countries have resolved disputes over cultural objects in an amicable manner, many a long-running controversial case remains unresolved. One of the best-known cases is that of India’s fabled Kohinoor diamond.

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Global Development Through China’s New ‘Silk Routes’

Analysis by Kalinga Seneviratne

BANGKOK (IDN) – When China hosted a two-day conference in May to help revive the ancient trade routes from Asia to Europe and Africa it was greeted with scepticism by most of the western media. But in much of Asia the mood was more of optimism and opportunity.

CNN reported that “some countries raised concerns over the project seen as boosting Beijing’s global clout on trade and geopolitics” – a reoccurring theme in many of the western media reports. While pointing out that the U.S., Japan, India and most of the European leaders had boycotted the meeting BBC described it as a Chinese bid for global leadership. Australia’s ABC said that China wants its ‘new Silk Routes’ to dominate world trade.

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未来に向けて国連とその創造的進化を強化する(池田大作創価学会インタナショナル会長インタビュー)

【ベルリン/東京IDN-INPS】

新たな希望の時代を招来するうえで「青年の役割」に注目することがなぜ大切なのか。核兵器を法的に禁止し、廃絶する条約制定を目指す国連の画期的な交渉会議は成功するだろうか。国連のアントニオ・グテーレス事務総長は、SDGsやパリ協定の推進のために、どうすれば国際社会から十分な支援を得ることができるだろうか。 これらは、インターナショナル・プレス・シンジケート(INPS)の基幹媒体であるIDNのラメシュ・ジャウラ記者兼編集長が、創価学会インタナショナルの池田大作会長に電子メールインタビューで問いかけた質問の一部である。インタビューの全文は以下のとおり。 …

Q:貴殿は、1983年から毎年、平和提言を発表されています。本年の「希望の暁鐘 青年の大連帯」と題する提言の冒頭で、「青年の役割」に焦点を当てられております。「青年の役割」に注目することがなぜ大切なのかについて、説明いただけますでしょうか。

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Die Ärmsten und am meisten Verwundbaren der Welt fordern Klimawandel-Aktivitäten

Von Ramesh Jaura

BONN (IDN) – Die 48 ärmsten Länder der Welt, die vom Klimawandel besonders betroffen sind, sind zutiefst besorgt darüber, ob in den kommenden Monaten „wesentliche Fortschritte“ erzielt werden, um das Pariser Klimaschutzabkommen von 2015 in all seinen Aspekten umzusetzen.

Dies wurde von dem Vorsitzenden der Gruppe der am wenigsten entwickelten Länder (LDC), Gebru Jember Endalew aus Äthiopien unterstrichen, als Delegierte aus 140 Ländern die zweiwöchige Sitzung der Klimaschutz-Verhandlungen der Vereinten Nationen am 18. Mai in Bonn beendeten.

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Critical Next Steps in Enhancing Women’s Equality and Empowerment

By Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury

“I am proud to be a feminist … all of us need to be. That is how we make our planet a better place to live for all,” writes Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury, former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the United Nations. He is an internationally recognized initiator of the UNSCR 1325 as the President of the UN Security Council in March 2000. He is the Founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace (GMCoP), a civil society entity promoting the UN Declaration and Programme Action on Culture of Peace.

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The World’s Poorest and Most Vulnerable Want Climate Action

By Ramesh Jaura

BONN (IDN) – The world’s 48 poorest countries that are particularly vulnerable to climate change are profoundly concerned whether “substantive progress” will be made in the months ahead on implementing the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement in all its aspects.

This was emphasised by Chair of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group, Gebru Jember Endalew of Ethiopia, as delegates from 140 countries closed the two-week session of the United Nations climate change negotiations on May 18 in Bonn.

The LDCs are a group of countries that have been classified by the UN as “least developed” in terms of their low gross national income (GNI), their weak human assets and their high degree of economic vulnerability. (P07) ARABIC | FRENCH | GERMAN | HINDI | SPANISH |JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | CHINESE TEXT VERSION PDF

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) swears in Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations. 12 April 2017. United Nations, New York. Credit: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas.

予算削減、そして打ち切りの危機にさらされる国連PKO活動

UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) swears in Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations. 12 April 2017. United Nations, New York. Credit: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas.【ニューヨークIDN=シャンタ・ラオ】

2016年から17年にかけて79億ドルもの高額の予算に支えられている16件の国連平和維持活動(PKO)が大規模な予算削減の危険に直面している。また一部については、活動そのものが打ち切られる可能性さえある。

米国は、PKO予算全体の約28%を負担する最大の拠出国だが、これを今後は25%以下に削減するほか、現在進行中の一部の任務についても格下げ、あるいは完全な打ち切りを求めている。

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