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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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Kırgızistan’daki Afgan Genç Eğitimde Başarıya Koşuyor

Yazar: Bagymdat Atabaeva*

NARIN, Kırgızistan (IDN) – Turganbay Abdulbhakhidov, Afganistan’dan Narin bölgesine iki yıl önce göç eden 16 yaşındaki bir genç. Ailesi, Pamir dağlarında hayvan yetiştiriciliği yaparak geçiniyordu. Elektrik, düzgün sağlık hizmetleri, eğitim kurumları ve sürdürülebilir konutlardan yoksun olan bu insanlar Afganistan, Tacikistan ve Kırgızistan’ı kapsayan ve tam anlamıyla sahipsiz bir bölgedeki doruklarda yaşamaktadır.

Turganbay, IDN’ye “ailem hep bir yerden başka bir yere göçüyor” dedi ve Narın’e yaptıkları son yolculuk pozitif bir deneyim olmak üzere. “Okumayı her zaman istedim; buraya taşınmamdaki bir numaralı motivasyon bu ve Kırgızistan’da yeni bir hayata başlamaktı” diye belirtti.

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Human Trafficking Is A Crime, Deserves Zero Tolerance

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – “On this World Day against Trafficking in Persons, let us reaffirm our commitment to stop criminals from ruthlessly exploiting people for profit and to help victims rebuild their lives,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a message for the July 30 World Day against Trafficking in Persons.

“Armed conflict, displacement, climate change, natural disasters and poverty exacerbate the vulnerabilities and desperation that enable trafficking to flourish,” Guterres said, adding: “Human trafficking is a heinous crime that affects every region of the world.”

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Forty Years of Action for Animals on the Move

Viewpoint by Amy Fraenkel

The writer is Acting Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (www.cms.int)

BONN (IDN) – This year marks the 40th Anniversary of the United Nations’ Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), the only global agreement between countries aimed at protecting thousands of terrestrial, oceanic and avian animals such as elephants, antelope, gorillas, whales, dolphins, sharks, rays, and many species of birds – that fly, walk or swim across the planet. In February 2020, India will be hosting the 13th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to CMS in the city of Gandhinagar.

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Entrepreneurship for Structural Transformation in LDCs Is Possible

By Paul Akiwumi

The writer, a national of Ghana, is UNCTAD’s Director of the Division for Africa, Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes. This article was first published in The EastAfrican, print edition (20-26 July 2019).

GENEVA (IDN-INPS) – Meskerem is a middle-aged Ethiopian woman, who runs a café and bakery with ten employees in an affluent neighbourhood of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Meskerem once sold corn-cobs on the street but could barely make a living. She decided to go door-to-door to sell coffee and bread to security guards, and construction workers.

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28 Corporations Pledge to Curbing Temperature Rise to 1.5°C

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – In the run-up to the UN Climate Action Summit on September 23, twenty-eight leading companies have responded to a call-to-action campaign and committed themselves to limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels with a view to reaching net-zero emissions by no later than 2050. In doing so, they are contributing to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), endorsed by the international community in September 2015.

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Photo: Foreign corporations exploit Africa's mineral resources leaving a big hole for the people. Source: Wikimedia Commons

|アフリカ|鉱物資源の収奪と環境破壊に苦しむ地元住民

Photo: Foreign corporations exploit Africa's mineral resources leaving a big hole for the people. Source: Wikimedia Commons【ハラレIDN=ジョフリー・モヨ】

10年以上前、トビアス・ムクワダさんは、中国からダイヤモンドを求めてきた掘削業者に自宅を跡形もなく取り壊されてしまった。今年74歳になるムクワダさんは、今なお、あの時の中国人商人らが自分たちのことを覚えていて、いつかまともな家を提供してくれることを夢見ながら、自分たちで建てた粗末な藁葺屋根の掘立小屋に家族と住んでいる。

しかし、貧困にあえぐムクワダさんと家族にとって、それは甘い夢なのかもしれない。

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Nationally-owned Transitions Are Key to Sustainable Peace

Viewpoint by António Guterres

Following are extensive extracts from the UN Secretary-General’s remarks at Security Council Briefing on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace: Strengthening Partnerships for Successful Nationally-owned Transitions on July 18, 2019.

NEW YORK (IDN-INPS) – United Nations special political missions and peacekeeping operations are some of our most effective tools to promote and maintain international peace and security. But they are temporary. We are strengthening our focus on moments of transition, when our missions are reconfigured or leave a country.  

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As Global Leaders in Trade, G7 Are Committed to SDGs

By Edda Pleitez

The writer, a student at the University of Texas, Austin and 2019 GFI Summer Intern, explains how some of the world’s most advanced economies and free societies implement the SDGs. This article first appeared in Global Financial Integrity.

AUSTIN, Texas, USA (IDN-INPS) – The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of measurable, attainable and time-bound objectives that were accepted by all 193 Member States of the United Nations in 2015.

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