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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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Indigenous Women Still Face Huge Rights Challenges

By Phil Harris

ROME (IDN) – Almost ten years have come and gone since the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007, but indigenous people continue to face discrimination, marginalisation and major challenges in enjoying their basic rights.

“The Declaration, which took more than twenty years to negotiate, stands today as a beacon of progress, a framework for reconciliation and a benchmark of rights,” according to a joint statement on the occasion of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on August 9 issued by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine, Chairperson of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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Freetown Flooding Raises Concern About Maternal Healthcare

By Joan Erakit

UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – In the early hours of August 14, disastrous weather took to Freetown as the city was flooded with torrential downpour. Shortly after, a mudslide followed dragging countless homes down a suburban hillside in slushy red dirt in Regent, east of Freetown. The Red Cross reported at least 200 people dead as aid organizations and local authorities rushed to the scene.

In a statement attributable to the Spokesperson of the UN Secretary-General, Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told IDN that, “the Secretary-General is saddened by the deaths and devastation caused by the mudslide and flooding in the town of Regent, Sierra Leone, and throughout Freetown,” adding, “the Secretary-General extends his condolences to the people and Government of Sierra Leone for the loss of life and destruction caused by this natural disaster.”

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Eastern Spirituality Could Help Sustainable Development

By Kalinga Seneviratne

This article is the 18th in a series of joint productions of Lotus News Features and IDN-InDepthNews, flagship of the International Press Syndicate.

YANGON, Myanmar (IDN) – “The desire for peace exists everywhere, but the majority of people are not in a position to enjoy peace, stability and security they desire,” noted venerable Dr Ashin Nyanissara, spiritual head of the Sitagu International Buddhist University (SIBU), in opening a two-day gathering of spiritual leaders and scholars at the university here on August 5.

The event was the second Global Initiative for Conflict Avoidance and Environmental Consciousness (SAMVAD) conference, following the first held in New Delhi in September 2015.

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パプアニューギニアで暴力の矢面に立たされる女性たち

Snapshot of a film: Spears to semi-automatics: The human cost of conflict in Papua New Guinea Highlands. Credit: ICRC【シドニーIDN=ニーナ・バンダリ】

世界で最も民族的・言語的に多様な国のひとつであるパプアニューギニアの山岳地方では、暴力がもっとも火急の問題のひとつとなっている。

「軍用のM16自動小銃や自家製ショットガンのような高性能銃が容易に入手できるようになり、争いに際しての伝統的なルールが崩壊したことで、暴力が激化しています。その結果、とりわけ山岳地方においては、年間で数百とは言わないまでも数十人の死者と、数千人の難民が出る事態になっています。」「紛争地帯で見るような傷がここではみられます。」と、国際赤十字委員会(ICRC)パプアニューギニア事務所のマーク・ケスラー氏は語った。

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Najma Hassan cooking in her kitchen in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya, Credit: Justus Wanzala | IDN-INPS

クリーンエネルギーがケニアのカクマ難民キャンプへ

Najma Hassan cooking in her kitchen in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya, Credit: Justus Wanzala | IDN-INPS【カクマ(ケニア)IDN=ジュスタス・ワンザラ】

真っ赤な夕日が、水平線の向こうに徐々に消えていく。ケニア北西部トゥルカナ地区にあるカクマ難民キャンプでは、人びとが慌ただしく夕方の日課に追われていた。遅く買い物に出る人は食料品店に走り、子どもたちは教科書を抱え、母親たちはこの日最後の食事の準備を始めていた。

国連難民高等弁務官事務所(UNHCR)が管理するこの難民キャンプを急速に闇が包みこむ。ディーゼル発電機や太陽光発電、灯油ランプなどで明かりを確保できる恵まれた立場にいるのは、ほんのわずかな企業と農家だけだ。ケニア北部のほとんどの場所と同じく、主に隣接する南スーダンやブルンジ、ソマリア、コンゴから約17万人の人びとが流れ込んでいるカクマ難民キャンプには電気が通っていない。つまり、明かりやその他の目的のための電気利用は、ディーゼルや太陽光による発電装置へのアクセスが可能な人々に限られている、ということなのだ。

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Investing in Women, Girls Central to Efforts for Sustainable Peace, Development

By Amina J. Mohammed

Following is a slightly abridged version of UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, to the Security Council meeting on peace and security in Africa, in New York on August 10, in which she reports on her visits to Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. – Editor

UNITED NATIONS (IDN) – This undertaking, from 19 to 27 July, was the first of its kind: a high-level mission focused entirely on women, peace, security and development. I was pleased to be joined by the Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict. . . as well as the African Union Commission’s Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security.

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The “Youth Bulge” Calls for Creating Jobs in Rural Areas

By Ronald Joshua

ROME (IDN) – “Rural areas are failing to provide opportunity and are losing their young people. This has major consequences at the local, national and global level. It can erode national economies, political stability, and food security,” warned Gilbert F. Houngbo, president of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) at a recent conference hosted by the African Union Commission, the European Commission and the Estonian Presidency of the EU in Rome, Italy.

The conference on July 2, 2017 focused on Making Sustainable Agriculture a Future for Youth in Africa – against the backdrop that an estimated 440 million young people will enter the rural labour market by 2030 in Africa alone.

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Religious Leaders from Israel and Palestine pose with UN Secretary-General António Guterres (6th from left) and UNAOC High Representative Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser (6th from right). Credit UN Photo

中東和平を目指す諸宗教連合

Religious Leaders from Israel and Palestine pose with UN Secretary-General António Guterres (6th from left) and UNAOC High Representative Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser (6th from right). Credit UN Photo【ニューヨークIDN=ジョアン・エラキート】

兄弟間の不幸なつながりについて暗示した旧約聖書のある有名な一節がある。(アダムとイブの)子供であるカインが、神から弟の行方について問われた。その時点で既に弟を殺害していたカインは、「知りません。私は弟の監視者なのですか?」と答えて神への忠誠を拒んだ一節だ。

カインとアベルの寓話はこのように解釈されるかもしれない。人間として、私たちは生まれながらにして、互いをいたわるべく運命づけられた兄弟である。しかし、互いに敵対せざるをえない状況が生まれる。そこで最後には、様々な背景やものの見方を持った人々に調和をもたらし、互いの絆を強める宗教が求められる。

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持続可能な開発促進の鍵を握る教育

Soka Gakkai【国連IDN=シャンタ・ラオ】

国連の2015年以降の開発への取り組みについて、ピーター・トムソン国連総会議長(フィジー)は、耳の痛い真実に焦点を当てた。それは、国連の17の分野からなる持続可能な開発目標(SDGs)について世界のほとんどの人は知らない、ということだ。

トムソン議長は記者団に対して、「したがって、SDGsが全ての学校カリキュラムの中に盛り込まれねばなりません。国連はSDGsの推進を力強く後押していきます。若者らは開発アジェンダの中でSDGsの重要性について教えられねばなりません。」と語った。

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International Law is a Powerful Tool to Reduce Ethnic Disputes

Viewpoint by Jonathan Power*

LUND, Sweden (IDN-INPS) – It’s not that many years ago that Warren Christopher, the U.S. Secretary of State, commenting on the outbreak of separatist ethnic strife in the 1990s in countries such as Somalia, Zaire, Rwanda, East Timor and ex-Yugoslavia, asked. “Where will it end? Will it end with 5,000 countries?”

It was a serious misjudgement. Separatist wars have fallen sharply. Minorities are not fighting for their own patch of territory at the rate they were. Since 1993 the number of wars of self-determination has been halved.

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