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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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Poverty Impeding Global Sustainable Development

By Santo D. Banerjee

UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – While nearly 1.1 billion people escaped extreme poverty between 1990 and 2013 because of strong economic growth that benefited the world’s poorest, “the number of people living in extreme poverty remains unacceptably high, with nearly 800 million living on or below US$1.90 per day,” according to a new UN document.

In view of this, “the road to 2030 will not be easy because economic growth alone will not be sufficient to help those remaining in extreme poverty to move out,” warns the document prepared for the 2017 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development which kicked off on July 19 and concludes on July 19 after the three-day ministerial meeting.

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UN Chief Welcomes Ban Ki-moon Global Education Institute

By J Nastranis

NEW YORk (IDN) – UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the ground-breaking ceremony for the Global Education Institute (GEI) initiated by his predecessor Ban Ki-moon on July 11 2017 at Handong Global University – in Pohang, 374km southeast of Seoul – the hub of UN Academic Impact (UNAI) for capacity-building in higher education.

“I am pleased to greet all those attending the ground-breaking ceremony for the Ban Ki-moon Global Education Institute,” said Guterres in a message, adding: “The opportunity to enjoy an inclusive and equitable quality education is a prerequisite for improving lives and ensuring sustainable development.”

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歴史的な国連会議、海の環境回復を誓う

【国連IDN=J・ナストラニス】

私たちの海は、そのすべての多様性において、私たちが共有する未来と、共通の人間の運命にとって、きわめて重要なものだ。海は地球の4分の3を覆い、人口や市場を結びつけ、自然と人類の文化遺産の重要な一部分を構成している。

海は、私たちが吸う酸素の半分近くを供給し、私たちが排出するCO2の4分の1以上を吸収し、水の循環と気候システムにおいて重要な役割を果たし、地球の生物多様性と生態系の重要な源となっている。

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Cameroon Looks to Its Diaspora to Save Troubled Economy

By Ngala Killian Chimtom

YAOUNDE (ACP-IDN) – “You are welcome back home”, said Cameroon Prime Minister Philemon Yang, setting the tone for a five-day event intended to woo the Cameroonian diaspora to invest in its country of origin.

With eyes set on 2035 as the year Cameroon should attain emergence status, public authorities are doing what they can to fast track the country’s economic growth, constrained as it is by a draining battle against terrorist group Boko Haram and falling oil prices on the international market.

As a result, Cameroon is now turning to its diaspora to help the troubled economy of the Central African country.

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Histórica Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas promete restaurar la salud del océano

Por J Nastranis

NACIONES UNIDAS (IDN) – Nuestro océano es fundamental el futuro que compartimos y para nuestra común humanidad, en toda su diversidad. Cubre tres cuartas partes de nuestro planeta, conecta a nuestras poblaciones y mercados y constituye una parte importante de nuestro patrimonio natural y cultural.

Suministra casi la mitad del oxígeno que respiramos, absorbe más de una cuarta parte del dióxido de carbono que producimos, desempeña un papel vital en el ciclo del agua y el sistema climático, y es una fuente importante de la biodiversidad de nuestro planeta y de los servicios de los ecosistemas.

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Across Latin America, thousands of girls under the age of 15 suffer from sexual violence and are forced to become mothers against their wishes. Credit: YouTube

強制的な子どもの妊娠が「小説の世界」ではない場所

Across Latin America, thousands of girls under the age of 15 suffer from sexual violence and are forced to become mothers against their wishes. Credit: YouTube【ローマIDN=フィル・ハリス】

彼女が母親の交際相手の男にレイプされ妊娠したのは、10歳の時のことだった。妊娠中の彼女は、きわめて体調が悪く、栄養不良で体重も少なかった。母親は中絶を要望したが、母体が危険にさらされていると当局が判断した場合は法律が妊娠中絶を認めているにも関わらず、政府はこの要望を却下した。

女児の母親は、娘に対する監護義務を怠ったとして逮捕され、一時的に収監されている。母親は以前に虐待を警察に通報したこともあったが、警察は動かなかった。

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Agenda 2030 Needs a Revamp of the UN Development System

By J. Nastranis

UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – Nearly eighteen months after the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – adopted by world leaders in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit – officially came into force, Secretary-General António Guterres is concerned that the UN Development System is not delivering on the ambitious agenda.

In his remarks to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) on July 5, the UN Chief said: “The 2030 Agenda is our boldest agenda for humanity, and requires equally bold changes in the UN development system . . . Yet we all know that the system is not functioning at its full potential.”

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The significance of ocean life across Africa means very little to many people here as they enjoy vacations on ocean-side beaches like Muizernberg beach in Cape Town, shown in the photo. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo | IDN-INPS

アフリカ各地で海洋の危機

The significance of ocean life across Africa means very little to many people here as they enjoy vacations on ocean-side beaches like Muizernberg beach in Cape Town, shown in the photo. Credit: Jeffrey Moyo | IDN-INPS【ハラレIDN=ジェフリー・モヨ】

夕暮れ時になると、ゴミで満杯の袋を抱えたペティーナ・ドゥーブさん(43歳)が家から現れた。ジンバブエの首都ハラレの多くの住宅地区で市のゴミ収集車が燃料不足のために収集ができないと報じられる中、自分の家の庭に放置されていたゴミをかき集めたのだった。

ハラレ郊外の人口密集地区ワレン・パークの住民であるドゥーブさんは、ゴミを捨てた後それがどうなるかについて、全く気にしていないようだ。「正直言って、このゴミが最終的にどうなるか心配していません。ここからあまり遠くない小川に捨てるつもりです。」とドゥーブさんは語った。しかし、ジンバブエのミッドランズ州立大学で環境学の学位を取得したハプソン・チコワさんのような多くの環境専門家からすれば、どこで捨てられたゴミであっても、結局海に流れていくことになり、海洋生物に被害をもたらすとんでもない事態だ。

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UNESCO Crucial to Achieving the SDGs in their Totality

By Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO

Following is the text of the Foreword the UNESCO Director-General wrote for the ‘2017 Report of the Joint Media Project’ of the International Press Syndicate Group, with IDN-InDepthNews as its flagship agency and the Soka Gakkai Internationa (SGI). The Report can be accessed on line at http://www.sdgsforall.net/https://www.sdgsforall.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Striving_for_People_Planet_and_Peace_2017.pdf. – The Editor

PARIS (IDN-INPS) – The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), charts a new vision for cooperation over the next 15 years, to ensure prosperity and well-being for all societies, while protecting the planet and strengthening peace. Inclusivity, integration, and universality. These are three hallmarks of the SDGs, and they represent the most ambitious and comprehensive agenda ever seen – to leave no one behind.

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