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and Soka Gakkai International in Consultative Status with ECOSOC

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تنزانيا تسنُّ قانونًا حول الفحص الذاتي للكشف عن الإصابة بفيروس الإيدز للحدِّ من انتشار ذلك الفيروس المُميت

بقلم كيزيتو ماكوي

دار السلام، تنزانيا (IDN) – بينما كان عبدول* يستلقي على كُرسي بلاستيكي في متجره بضاحية سينزا الصاخبة بمدينة دار السلام، أخذ ينظر بقلق إلى أداة صغيرة تحتوي على سائل وعصا.

“أرغب في معرفة وضع فيروس الإيدز لديَّ” قال ذلك عبدول بينما كان ينظر في ساعته.

منذ قليل، قام التاجر البالغ من العمر 28 عامًا بسحب إحدى المسَّاحات البلاستيكية ومرَّرها فوق لثته العليا لسحب بعض السوائل من لعابه ووضعها على تلك الأداة لإجراء الاختبار.

بعد دقائق معدودة، سيظهر خط أو خطان لتأكيد نتيجة الاختبار.

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Tanzania Passes Law on HIV Self-Test to Tame the Deadly Virus

By Kizito Makoye

DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (IDN) – Perched on a plastic chair at his shop in the bustling Sinza suburb in Dar es Salaam, Abdul* is anxiously looking at a small kit containing liquid and a stick.

“I want to know my HIV status,” says Abdul while glancing at his watch.

A moment ago, the 28-year-old trader briskly swiped a plastic swab across his upper gum to draw some fluid and slotted it into the kit for testing. After a few minutes, one or two lines would be displayed to confirm the test’s results. (P28) ARABIC | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF | KOREAN

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Berlin Conference on Libya Sparks Expectations of an End to Protracted Conflict

By Ramesh Jaura

BERLIN (IDN) – A tiny glimmer of hope has emerged for Libya which has been torn by fighting between rival armed factions since the ouster of late ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Participants in a high-level ‘Berlin Conference on Libya’, hosted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on January 19, gave the go-ahead for the comprehensive ‘Berlin Process’ to put an end to the conflict and bring lasting peace to the oil-rich North African country trapped in clashing interests of Russia and Turkey – and other countries.

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Globalization of Job Market Riles Singapore Locals

By Kainga Seneviratne

SINGAPORE (IDN) – The small Southeast Asian island republic of Singapore has been praised by both global business leaders and the international media for its openness to global trade and professional talent movements. It has made this nation of just over 4 million people – 1 million of who are foreigner – one of the richest nations in the world on a per-capita basis.

But, the open economic policy that has led to this may have run its course with locals becoming increasingly resentful of having to compete with “foreign talent” for jobs.

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New Research Pleads for Recognizing Contribution of African Migrants To Sustainable Development

By Reinhard Jacobsen

BRUSSELS (IDN) – A new set of European Commissioners has taken office in Brussels. The main migration focus of the previous cabinet of Commissioners was halting migration – which led to deals with third countries on stopping and returning refugees and migrants. People evacuated from Libya, for example, are brought to Niger and Rwanda, where they are processed before those successfully registered as refugees are taken to Europe – often after long processes filled with uncertainty.

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दुनिया के समक्ष मौजूद गंभीर स्वास्थ्य चुनौतियां

शान बुकानन द्वारा

जिनेवा (IDN) – विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन (WHO) द्वारा वर्ष 2020 की शुरुआत में जारी की गई गंभीर, वैश्विक स्वास्थ्य चुनौतियों की एक सूची गहरी चिंता को दर्शाती है कि विश्व के नेता मुख्य स्वास्थ्य प्राथमिकताओं और प्रणालियों में पर्याप्त संसाधनों का निवेश करने में विफल हो रहे हैं। जिनेवा स्थित यूएन एजेंसी का कहना है कि ऐसा करना जीवन, आजीविका और अर्थव्यवस्थाओं को खतरे में डाल रहा है।

यह सिफारिश करते हुए कि अधिक लोगों को उनके रहने के स्थान के समीप उनकी आवश्यक गुणवत्ता वाली सेवाओं तक पहुँच प्रदान करने के लिए देश अपने सकल घरेलू उत्पाद का एक प्रतिशत हिस्सा प्राथमिक स्वास्थ्य देखभाल पर खर्च करें, WHO ने दशक भर के

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التحديات الصحية العاجلة التي تواجه العالم

بقلم شون بوكانان

جنيف (IDN)- مع بداية عام 2020 أطلقت منظمة الصحة العالمية (WHO) قائمةً بمجموعة من التحديات الصحية العاجلة التي يواجهها العالم والتي تعكس المخاوف العميقة بشأن فشل القادة في استثمار ما يكفي من الموارد في الأنظمة الصحية الأساسية وأولوياتها. وكما صرَّحت المنظمة -التي تتخذ من جنيف مقرًا لها- فإن هذا الأمر يضع حياة الأشخاص وكذلك اقتصاديات العالم على المحك.

وأوصت المنظمة بأن تخصص الدول ما نسبته واحد في المائة من إجمالي الناتج المحلي لديها لإنفاقه في الرعاية الصحية لتوفير الخدمات الضرورية بصورة جيدة للمزيد من الأشخاص ممن هم في حاجةٍ إلى تلك الخدمات وذلك بالقرب من المناطق التي يعيشون فيها. كما حددت منظمة الصحة العالمية مجموعة من الأولويات من أجل العقد القادم، وقد شملت تلك الأولويات مجموعةً من القضايا والموضوعات التي تمس حياة الناس على وجه المعمورة.

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Urgent Health Challenges Facing the World

By Sean Buchanan

GENEVA (IDN) – A list of urgent, global health challenges released by the World Health Organisation (WHO) at the beginning of 2020 reflects deep concern that leaders are failing to invest sufficient resources in core health priorities and systems. This, says the Geneva-based UN agency, is putting lives, livelihoods and economies in jeopardy.

Recommending that countries spend one percent of their gross domestic product on primary health care, to give more people access to the quality essential services they need, close to where they live, WHO has identified a series of priorities for the decade, covering a wide range of issues affecting people across the planet. (P27) ARABIC | HINDI | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF

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Putin Promises Incentives to Boost Russia’s Population

By Kester Kenn Klomegah

MOSCOW (IDN) – “We need to address large-scale social, economic and technological tasks facing the country more quickly and, without delay. Our society is clearly calling for change. People want development,” President Vladimir Putin said in his wide-ranging address on January 15 to the Federal Assembly at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, a few metres away from the Kremlin.

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Militant Youth Pin Hopes on Uganda’s ‘New Nightmare’

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network

NEW YORK (IDN) – He’s elusive. He escapes, he hides. Police keep chasing him like a video game character or a superhero in a movie.

But despite their best efforts, authorities have been unable to stop Robert Kyagulanyi – a member of parliament and a popular reggae singer who records under the stage name Bobi Wine. He plans to seize the seat held by aging President Yoweri Museveni when elections are held in 2021.

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