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Religious Leaders Plan Action Against Inciting Atrocity Crimes

By Jaya Ramachandran

VIENNA (IDN) – The United Nations has taken an important step towards preventing incitement to violence that could lead to atrocity crimes. More than 150 religious leaders from around the world, member states and UN officials, gathered in Vienna to discuss the implementation of the Plan of Action launched by Secretary-General António Guterres in July 2017 at a meeting of the world body’s Headquarters in New York.

Guterres said: “All religions teach respect for life and recognize human beings as fundamentally equal. These principles summon us to show respect for all human beings, even those with whom we might profoundly disagree or whose cultures might seem alien.”

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Sustainable Livelihoods Behind Street Vending in Thailand

By Kalinga Seneviratne

KHAOSAN, Bangkok (IDN) – When people talk about sustainable development there is rarely any mention of the many street vendors who make a living on streets in Thailand, as across the rest of Asia.

Even attempts to stop them doing business – like the unsuccessful year-long attempt by the governor of Bangkok to clean the city’s streets of street vendors – passes unnoticed in the media.

“Street vending tends to attract tourists to Bangkok, it is part of Thai lifestyle and tourists want to experience that,” says Pattama Vilailert, a tourism consultant. “Some tourists come to Thailand (especially) to taste reasonable street food.” (P46) INDONESIAN | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | TAGALOG | THAI

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Changing the Narrative on Violence Against Women at Home

By Helen Hemblade*

This is the seventh in a series of reports on the Vienna UN Conference from January 10-12, 2018, which discussed actions and challenges linked to the Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) and in the spirit of SDG 17. The Vienna Liaison Office of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) organized this Conference co-ordinated by Heather Wokusch. – The Editor

VIENNA (IDN) – Violence against women is often considered something private that happens in people’s homes, beyond help of the outside world. We take for granted that victims always have the choice to seek help. We concentrate on how this happened to the victim instead of who committed the act. We fail to address patterns in the crime’s continuation.

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Women Are Being Left Behind in Spite of UN Pledge

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – Two and a half years after the international community adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which pledged not to leave any one behind, women around the world are faced with stark inequalities and grave challenges, says a new report by UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.

Titled Turning promises into action: Gender equality in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, UN Women’s flagship report identifies gaps and opportunities for gender equality, demonstrates through concrete evidence and data the pervasive nature of discrimination against all women and girls everywhere, and puts forth actionable recommendations on how to fulfill the 2030 Agenda.

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Photo: Dr Poonchai Chitanuntavitaya, Chief Medical Officer of Social Health Enterprise, supervising his trainees while giving massages to visitors to the school for marginalised children, supported by a foundation set up by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, to empower the students to break into the medical field through an unconventional career path that is providing a multi-faceted approach to addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

|タイ|持続可能な開発に多角的な取り組みを試みる医師

Photo: Dr Poonchai Chitanuntavitaya, Chief Medical Officer of Social Health Enterprise, supervising his trainees while giving massages to visitors to the school for marginalised children, supported by a foundation set up by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, to empower the students to break into the medical field through an unconventional career path that is providing a multi-faceted approach to addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).【チャンタブリ(タイ北東部)IDN=カリンガ・セネビラトネ】

タイ北東部のこの農村地区で、熱心で社会的に意識が高いある医師が、社会から疎外された子どもたちのための学校で働いている。この学校は、2016年10月に崩御したプミポン国王の次女であるマハ・チャクリ・シリントーン王女が設立した財団が支援している。

この学校は、斬新な職業訓練カリキュラムを通じて医療の世界に参入する学生を支援することを目的としており、持続可能な開発目標(SDGs)に対処する多角的な取り組みを提供している。

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Photo: A general view of the Vienna UN Conference. Credit: Robert Bosch AG/APA-Fotoservice/Schedl

持続可能な開発にとって不可分の女性と水

Photo: A general view of the Vienna UN Conference. Credit: Robert Bosch AG/APA-Fotoservice/Schedl【ウィーンIDN=クリスタ・プライス】

しばしば見過ごされがちな安らぎなのだが、国連ウィーン事務局で提供される水は、市外の山々を源泉とした地元の水である。オーストリアでは、水が一つの誇りとなっている。この先進国の水部門は、良質な水を供給することはもとより、水や下水処理に関連した持続可能な運営に熱心に取り組んでいる。オーストリア国民や、国連ウィーン事務局の会議場をよく利用する人々にとって、こうした格別な水は当然のごとく手の届くところにある。

しかし、世界の大部分の人々にとって、こうした環境は望めないのが現実だ。急速な産業化と、急増し続ける世界の人口を背景に、水の需要が拡大する一方で供給が急速に減少している。世界人口のおよそ6割が安全なトイレあるいは汚水処理システムを利用できないでいる。さらに、約21億人が日々、飲料水として処理されていない水を利用している。

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Photo: A general view of the Vienna UN Conference. Credit: Robert Bosch AG/APA-Fotoservice/Schedl

戦場となる身体:紛争下の女性が直面する危険

Photo: A general view of the Vienna UN Conference. Credit: Robert Bosch AG/APA-Fotoservice/Schedl【ウィーンIDN=ジュリア・ツィマーマン】

戦争とその本来的な危険を考える時に、まず思いつくのは、おそらく、戦場での死と、それに伴う人命の多大なる損失であろう。しかし、兵士だけが戦争の犠牲者ではない。民間人も大いに影響を受け、その影響は特に女性にとって壊滅的なものとなる。

国連ウィーン事務局で開催された国連システム学術評議会(ACUNS)ウィーン国連会議(1月10日~12日)に登壇した国連軍縮部のイスマイル・H・バラ軍縮部長は、紛争前、紛争中、紛争後の女性が直面する体系的な暴力に対応することは国際社会の責務だと語った。バラ軍縮部長は、2008年に国連コンゴ民主共和国ミッションの副司令官を務めたパトリック・ガマート将軍の言葉を引用して、「現代の戦争や紛争においては、兵士であることよりも女性であることの方がより危険だ。」と語った。

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Empowerment: A Collaborative Vision of SDG 5

By Cecilia Vera Lagomarsino*

This is the sixth in a series of reports on the Vienna UN Conference from January 10-12, 2018, which discussed actions and challenges linked to the Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) and in the spirit of SDG 17. The Vienna Liaison Office of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) organized this Conference co-ordinated by Heather Wokusch. – The Editor

VIENNA (IDN) – Achieving female empowerment is imperative on a global basis, but accomplishing it remains elusive. With a collaborative vision of SDG 5, a recent United Nations Vienna conference explored crosscutting themes and potential synergies among UN organizations, the diplomatic community, civil society, NGOs, academics and business leaders.

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Corsa a ostacoli della Tanzania per promuovere l’emancipazione di genere

Di Kizito Makoye

DAR ES SALAAM (IDN) – Nonostante gli sforzi profusi per promuovere l’uguaglianza di genere, in Tanzania donne e ragazze restano cittadine di serie B, in gran parte non sfruttate nelle loro potenzialità e spesso soggette a discriminazione e violenza da parte maschile, a causa dei pregiudizi di un sistema dominato dagli uomini che, spesso, mette a rischio la stessa sopravvivenza delle donne.                                                                          

Tuttavia, in ottemperanza agli Obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile (Sustainable Development Goal – SDG) dell’ONU, sono in corso varie iniziative per l’empowerment delle donne, anche se esse incontrano ancora ostacoli che ne impediscono il raggiungimento del pieno potenziale.

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تنزانيا تدفع بتمكين الجنسين على الرغم من العقبات

 بواسطة كيزيتو ماكوي

دار السلام (IDN) على الرغم من الجهود المبذولة لتعزيز المساواة بين الجنسين، لا تزال النساء والفتيات في تنزانيا مهمشات ومواطنات ناقصات الاستخدام إلى حد كبير – وغالبا ما يعانين من التمييز والعنف من نظرائهن من الرجال بسبب نظام متحيز يهيمن عليه الرجال والذي غالبا ما يدفع النساء إلى حافة البقاء.

وعلى الرغم من ذلك، وتماشيا مع أهداف التنمية المستدامة للأمم المتحدة (SDGs) ، يجري تنفيذ مبادرات مختلفة لتمكين المرأة، على الرغم من أنها لا تزال تواجه عقبات عديدة تمنعها من تحقيق كامل إمكاناتها.

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