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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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Kazakhstan Persistently Pursuing Peace and Security Agenda

By Santo D. Banerjee

NEW YORK (IDN) – Four months before Kazakhstan’s eventful two-year non-permanent membership of the Security Council comes to an end, the Central Asian Republic continues to make its presence felt in an organ of the United Nations, which has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.

2018 began with Kazakhstan, as the first Central Asian country ever, assuming presidency of the Council during the month of January with the aim to make a feasible contribution to the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli confrontation, conflicts in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Central Asia, the de-escalation of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, and the resolution of crises in Africa and Asia.

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Guterres Urges Security Council to Work with Myanmar, Says Rohingya Refugees Lack Life-Saving Assistance

By António Guterres

A report released on August 27 by UN investigators accused Myanmar’s military of carrying out mass killings and gang rapes of the Rohingya with “genocidal intent” and called for prosecution of the country’s commander-in-chief, senior General Ming Aung Hlaing, and five generals. On August 28, UN Secretary-General António Guterres spoke “with a heavy heart” to the Security Council meeting on Myanmar asking for those behind the Rohingya crisis to be held accountable. – The Editor

NEW YORK (IDN-INPS) – […] The massive refugee emergency that began one year ago in Rakhine State, Myanmar, has become one of the world’s worst humanitarian and human rights crises.

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Indigenous Peoples in the Grip of ‘Criminalization’, Warns New UN Report

By Jaya Ramachandran

GENEVA (IDN) – A new United Nations report warns that “in a wide variety of countries,” both physical violence and legal prosecution are used against Indigenous Peoples defending their rights and lands. They are “criminalized”.

The report by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, to the UN Human Rights Council describes how private sector interests collude with governments in coveting the lands of Indigenous Peoples for economic development projects.

She was Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues from 2005 to 2010, and actively engaged in drafting and adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2007. 

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Photo: The 2018 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development concluded on 16 July, following a full day of Voluntary National Reviews, and the continuation of the High-Level General Debate in the afternoon. A Ministerial Declaration was adopted during the closing session on the theme 'Transformation towards sustainable and resilient societies.' Photo by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth

유엔 회의, 글로벌 개발 목표 달성 전에 엄청난 미달 발생 경고

Ramesh Jaura 작성

유엔(UNITED NATIONS (IDN))이 2030년 의제와 지속 가능한 개발 목표(SDG, Sustainable Development Goals)를 채택한 지 3년이 지난 지금, ‘사람과 지구, 번영을 위한 행동 계획’을 실행함으로써 세계를 변화시킨 것으로 보인다.

그러나 유엔 고위 관리들은 ‘소외되는 사람이 없는 세상’이라는 목표를 위해 지금까지 이룬 바가 어찌나 적으며, 앞으로 해야 할 일이 어찌나 많은지를 인정하며 안주해서는 안 된다는 뜻을 표했다.

유엔 소속 개발도상국 최대 규모의 정부 간 기구인 G77 (G-77, Group of 77, 실제로는 134국) 또한 그러한 뜻을 공유했다.

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Space Science Vital to Achieving Global Development Goals

By Justus Wanzala

NAIROBI (ACP-IDN) – Space science and earth observation are some of the key pillars in the attainment of most of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), according to experts participating in an international conference, organized by the Regional Centre for Mapping Resources for Development (RCMRD) in Kenya’s capital city.

The central theme of the RCMRD International Conference (RIC 2018) was ‘Space Science for Sustainable Development’ with particular focus on agriculture and food security, weather and climate, water and hydro-climatic disasters, land use land cover and ecosystems, land management and surveying, and cross cutting themes.

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The Rohingya are Subject to Genocide, International Community Must Act

Viewpoint by Razia Sultana

The author is a Rohingya lawyer, researcher and educator specializing in trauma, mass rape and trafficking of Rohingya girls and women. She has been working with Rohingya women and girls in the refugee camps in Bangladesh documenting the stories of women and girls who fled Myanmar, and has published two reports: in 2017 and in February 2018. She is coordinator of the Free Rohingya Coalition, Director of Arakan Rohingya National Organization’s (ARNO) women section, and the founder of Rohingya Women Welfare (ROWW). – The Editor

DHAKA (IDN) – One year ago, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya people arrived in Bangladesh from Myanmar with only the clothes on their back and stories of terror, rape, and murder. The UK, the U.S. and others have described the events as ethnic cleansing but I describe them without hesitation as genocide.

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Photo: The 2018 High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development concluded on 16 July, following a full day of Voluntary National Reviews, and the continuation of the High-Level General Debate in the afternoon. A Ministerial Declaration was adopted during the closing session on the theme 'Transformation towards sustainable and resilient societies.' Photo by IISD/ENB | Kiara Worth

聯合國會議警告在達成全球發展目標之前堆積如山的問題

由Ramesh Jaura

聯合國(IDN)– 聯合國採行2030議程以及可持續發展目標(SDGs)三年以來,乍看之下似乎藉由實施「人民、地球及繁榮的行動計劃」已經在「改變我們的世界」方面取得進展。

但是聯合國高級官員承認,仔細觀察所取得的些微成就,以及橫亙於履行「不讓任何人掉隊的承諾」之前的巨大任務,並沒有自滿的空間。

77國集團(G-77),聯合國最大的開發中國家政府間組織 – 同時涵蓋134個國家 – 也共持這樣的保留態度。

隨著2018年高層級政治論壇(HLPF)即將結束,聯合國秘書長安東尼奧·古特雷斯(António Guterres)說,雖已取得許多的進展,這個世界在對於共享承諾不讓任何一個人掉隊為基礎的領域裡也退縮了。

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‘2030 SDGs Game’ Arouses Growing Interest in Japan

By Ramesh Jaura and Katsuhiro Asagiri

BERLIN | TOKYO (IDN) – Reports have it that when Albert Einstein was some five years old and confined to bed, his father gave him a magnetic pocket compass to play with. He twisted and turned it, wondering how the needle always knew to point towards the north.

Takeo Inamura and Nobuhide Fukui share a similarly profound curiosity about how the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, world leaders adopted in September 2015 at an historic UN Summit in New York, could really transform the world. (P12) CHINESE | INDONESIAN | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | KOREAN | SPANISH

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|タンザニア|土地収奪を狙う投資家と闘う先住民族社会

Photo: Members of the Hadzabe community in Manyara region making bows for hunting. The group is among beneficiaries of the mapping project run by the Ujamaa Community Resources Team. Credit: Kizito Makoye | IDN-INPS【ダルエスサラームIPS=キジト・マコエ】

ヘレナ・マガフさんは、係争の対象になっていた土地が自分のものであると認める文書を手に、笑顔を見せた。証明書が彼女に手渡され、隣人との激しい紛争が解消されたのだ。

「とてもうれしいです。これで、ここが自分の土地と言い張る人間はもう出てこないと思います。」とマガフさんは語った。

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A Glimmer of Hope for Zanzibar Seaweed Farmers

By Kizito Makoye

PAJE, Zanzibar (IDN) – As the morning breeze sweeps Mwanamkasi Jumbe wade through knee-deep water, her gown flapping in the wind as she drags a pile of seaweed seedlings to her farm before it is too hot.

Armed with a bundle of sticks, she hangs pieces of fresh seaweed haphazardly hooked on a yellow polyethylene rope.

“It’s a tough job, but I love doing it. I get something to support my family,” she says. “The seedling takes six weeks to mature,” she adds.

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