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and Soka Gakkai International in Consultative Status with ECOSOC

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Mağdur Bir Hindistanlı Kadının Sosyal Farkındalık Yaratan Multi-Milyoner Olma Yolculuğu

Yazar: Sudha Ramachandran

BANGALORE (IDN) – Mumbai merkezli Kamani Tubes Ltd. (KTL) genel kurul başkanı Kalpana Saroj, Ticaret ve Sanayi alanlarındaki başarıları için 2013’te Hindistan’ın sivil vatandaşlara verilen en büyük dördüncü ödülü olan Padma Shri ödülünü kazandı.

Saroj, kaliteli bakır ve bakır alaşımlı boru ve tüpler üreten bir imalatçı firma olan KTL’nin bir anda çok önemli başarılar elde etmesinde başarılı oldu. İyi bağlantıları olan erkek kurum patronları dahil başkalarının başarısız olduğu bir alanda başarılı oldu.

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Mulher indiana ascende de oprimida a multimilionária com consciência social

Por Sudha Ramachandran

BANGALORE (IDN) – Em 2013, Kalpana Saroj, Chefe da Kamani Tubes, Ltd. (KTL), sediada em Mumbai, recebeu o Padma Shri, a quarta mais alta honraria da Índia para civis, por suas conquistas nas áreas de Comércio e Indústria.

Saroj teve sucesso na transformação do destino da KTL, uma indústria produtora de cobre de qualidade e canos e tubos de liga de cobre. Ela teve sucesso onde outros, incluindo homens poderosos e bem relacionados na indústria, falharam.

O que torna suas conquistas ainda mais impressionantes é o fato dela ser uma Dalit (antigamente conhecidos por “Intocáveis”, a casta mais inferior da hierarquia milenar de castas na Índia), e também mulher. “Sua ascensão ao topo é, sem dúvida, devido à sua força e brio pessoais,” disse Christina Thomas Dhanaraj, consultora da #dalitwomenfight, à IDN.

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امرأة هندية تَصْعَد من القاع لتصبح مليونيرة معروفة في الأوساط الاجتماعية

بقلم/ سودها راماشاندران

بنغالور (الهند) – في عام 2013، حصلت كالبانا ساروج التي تعمل رئيسة لشركة كاماني توبز المحدودة التي يقع مقرها في الهند، على جائزة بادما شري، التي تحتل المرتبة الرابعة لأعلى تقدير رفيع المستوى يمُنح للمدنيين في الهند، وذلك نظير إنجازاتها في مجالات التجارة والصناعة.

لقد نجحت ساروج في تحويل مصير شركة كاماني توبز المحدودة وهي شركة تصنيع تعمل في مجال إنتاج أنابيب ومواسير سبائك النحاس العالية الجودة، حيث حققت نجاحًا فشل في تحقيقه آخرون، من الرجال من مديري الشركات بما في ذلك أصحاب العلاقات القوية.

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WHO Determined to Prevent Noncommunicable Diseases

Sri Lanka Co-Chaired Meeting Focuses on Diseases Killing the Poor

By Jamshed Baruah

GENEVA (IDN) – Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) pose a serious global development challenge. As the year three of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) comes to a close, evidence shows that the international community is not on track to meet a vital goal. This is a disconcerting perspective because NCDs are causing far more deaths and disability than any other group of diseases, according to experts.

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Migration a Major Issue in EU’s Relations with 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific States

By Reinhard Jacobsen

BRUSSELS (ACP-IDN) – As the United Nations Global Compact fractures, migration has become a key issue in negotiations between the European Union (EU) and 79 countries from Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP) which kicked off in September 2018 to hammer out a successor to the Cotonou Partnership Agreement set to expire in 2020.

The ACP-EU Partnership Agreement, signed in Cotonou, Benin, on June 23, 2000, was concluded for a 20-year period from 2000 to 2020. It is the most comprehensive partnership agreement between developing countries and the EU. In 2010, ACP-EU cooperation was adapted to new challenges such as climate change, food security, regional integration, State fragility and aid effectiveness.

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Photo: Cox’s Bazar deputy commissioner Md Kamal Hossain visiting Rohingya camp Kutupalong. Credit: Md Mojibur Rahman Rana.

|ロヒンギャ難民|危機のさなかの危機

 Photo: Cox’s Bazar deputy commissioner Md Kamal Hossain visiting Rohingya camp Kutupalong. Credit: Md Mojibur Rahman Rana.【ダッカ(バングラデシュ)IDN=ナイムル・ハク】

バングラデシュ東部のミャンマー国境の沿岸の街コックスバザールでは、ロヒンギャ難民危機に対して十分調整された取り組みがなされてきているものの、依然として注目せねばならない大きな問題が残っている。

地元当局は、住処を追われた100万人を超えるミャンマー国民がこれだけ短期間に押し寄せているため、地元住民が直面している生活環境の悪化や犯罪率上昇の問題に対処することは困難だと認めている。

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Women, Peace and Security is Germany’s Priority in 2019-2020 Security Council Membership

By Santo D. Banerjee

NEW YORK (IDN) – When Germany joins the UN Security Council next January as a non-permanent member for 2019-2020, promoting the ‘Women, Peace and Security Agenda’ by ensuring a greater political participation of women and prevention of sexual violence in conflicts, will be one of its priorities. The Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security in which women play a central role.

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Insurance Essential for Sustainable Development – But Billions Still Losing Out

By Kwame Buist

LUSAKA, Zambia (IDN) – Billions of uninsured individuals, families and small businesses are exposed to risks which can result in catastrophic losses, delegates to the 14th International Microinsurance Conference (IMC) on ‘Inclusive Insurance for Emerging Markets’ in Lusaka were told.

Despite encouraging signs of increased insurance cover uptake in some markets, climate change and extreme weather events are exposing the poorest and most vulnerable to risk as never before.

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Global Forum on Human Settlements Calls for Urban Innovation

By Caroline Mwanga

NEW YORK | BANGKOK (IDN) – The Global Forum on Human Settlements (GFHS) 2018 has called for greater efforts to speed up the transition to green growth through developing a circular economy, scaling-up financing for sustainable urban infrastructure, sustainably managing urban water, applying innovative technologies for smart cities, building enhanced partnership and creating international green model cities.

GFHS enjoys a special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

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New ESCAP Chief Aims at Deepening Regional Cooperation

By Jaya Ramachandran

NEW YORK | BANGKOK (IDN) – Dr. Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, the new Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), is convinced that the organization has the opportunity to lead from the front.

“The Asia-Pacific region has in recent decades seen remarkable social and economic progress,” says Dr. Alisjahbana who officially took office on November 1 in Bangkok.  Much of this success has been built on strong foundations – on the richness and diversity of its cultures, and on the energy of the people who have changed the world by transforming their own economies, she adds.

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