Home – SDGs for All

A project of the Non-profit International Press Syndicate Group with IDN as the Flagship Agency in partnership with Soka Gakkai International in consultative status with ECOSOC

Watch out for our new project website https://sdgs-for-all.net

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

Month:

A COVID-19 Vaccine Quickly and Cheaply Is Possible

Viewpoint by John Scales Avery*

The writer is a theoretical chemist noted for his research publications in quantum chemistry.

COPENHAGEN (IDN) – Public health experts say that if the COVID-19 epidemic is not successfully contained, it could become a global pandemic, perhaps spreading to 80% of the world’s population. With a 1% mortality rate, this would mean that 70 million people would die of the disease. With a 2% mortality rate, the total number of deaths would be twice that number, 140 million people. Comparable numbers of people have died in the tragic wars and pandemics of the past. There is a serious danger that it might happen again.

Read More »

Our Addiction to Fossil Fuels Can Kill Us

Viewpoint by John Scales Avery*

COPENHAGEN (IDN) – The Industrial Revolution marked the start of a massive human use of fossil fuels. The stored energy from several hundred years of plant growth began to be used at roughly a million times the rate at which it had been formed. The effect on human society was like that of a narcotic. There was a euphotic (and totally unsustainable) surge of growth of both population and industrial production.

Read More »

25 Years on From Beijing, COVID-19 Highlights Profound Interconnectedness & Persisting Inequalities

Viewpoint by Anita Nayar and Aishu Balaji

Anita Nayar is Director and Aishu Balaji Program Coordinator of Regions Refocus. This article is based on the civil society statement delivered at the opening of CSW64/Beijing+25 by Anita Nayar, also Co-Chair of the Gender and Trade Coalition.

NEW YORK (IDN) – On March 9, 2020, New York-based government delegates met at the United Nations (UN) under very different circumstances than originally imagined: with a reduced interim program that excluded global civil society and country-based government representatives due to the postponement of the 64th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW64) under threat of COVID-19.

Read More »

New Laws Allow Zimbabwe to Fine or Jail to Keep Kids in School

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network

NEW YORK (IDN) — Zimbabwe is experimenting with a bold attempt to make parents prioritize education and bring down drop-out rates.

Harare has amended its laws to make the first 12 years of schooling compulsory. Children are now required by law to stay in school for an extra five years to 16 years of age.

It is also now an offence to expel children on the grounds of pregnancy or non-payment of fees.

Read More »

Sivil Toplum Afganlılar Arasındaki Barışa Hazır

Yazan: Bernhard Schell

DOHA | KABİL (IDN) — Afganistan’daki kadınlar, gençler ve toplum ve dini liderler barışı uzun zamandır istiyor ve Amerika Birleşik Devletleri 29 Şubat tarihinde Taliban ile önemli bir anlaşmaya imza atmadan önce bu konuda ısrarla hazırlık yapmaktaydı.

Bu anlaşma, Amerika’nın 18 yıldan fazla zamanla en uzun süren savaşını sonlandırmak için gerekli koşulları belirliyor ve Başkan Donald Trump’ın Amerikanlı askerlerin çekilmesine dair verdiği sözü gerçekleştirmesine izin veriyor. ABD güçleri ve müttefikleri 2001 yılından bu yana Afganistan’dadır.

Read More »
Photo: Collage of Biram Dah Abeid from Mauritania and Shaparak Shajarizadeh of Iran.

นักเคลื่อนไหวชาวมอริเตเนียเพื่อต่อต้านการค้าทาสและนักเคลื่อนไหวชาวอิหร่านด้านสิทธิสตรีได้รับมอบรางวัล

โดย เจมชิด บาเรือห์

กรุงเจนีวา (IDN) – นายบิรัม ดาห์ อาบิด เป็นทายาทของอดีตทาสที่ได้รับการขนานนามว่า “เนลสัน แมนเดลา แห่งมอริเตเนีย” และนางชาปารัก ชาจาริซาเดห์ นักเคลื่อนไหวด้านสิทธิสตรีชาวอิหร่านที่มีชื่อเสียงผู้ได้รับการยกย่องในความกล้าหาญต่อสู้กับการละเมิดสิทธิมนุษยชนอันแสนเลวร้าย

นายอาบิด ผู้ก่อตั้งโครงการริเริ่มเพื่อการฟื้นคืนการเคลื่อนไหวของผู้รณรงค์การเลิกทาส (IRA) ได้ระดมชาวมอริเตเนียหลายหมื่นคนเพื่อประท้วงการค้าทาส และความล้มเหลวของรัฐบาลในการใช้กฎหมายต่อต้านการค้าทาส

Read More »
Photo: Collage of Biram Dah Abeid from Mauritania and Shaparak Shajarizadeh of Iran.

モーリタニアの反奴隷制活動家とイランの女性人権活動家が受賞

Photo: Collage of Biram Dah Abeid from Mauritania and Shaparak Shajarizadeh of Iran.【ジュネーブIDN=ジャムシェッド・バルーア】

「モーリタニアのネルソン・マンデラ」と呼ばれた元奴隷の子孫であるビラム・ダー・アベイド氏と、イランの著名な女性人権活動家シャパラク・シャジャリザデー氏が、重大な人権侵害と闘ってきた勇気を表彰された。

「奴隷制廃止運動再生イニシアチブ」(IRA)の創設者であるアベイド氏は、数多くのモーリタニア国民を動員して、奴隷制と、反奴隷法の適用を政府が怠っていることに抗議している。

Read More »

Unlocking the Potential of Tanzania’s Smallholder Farmers

By Kizito Makoye

IRINGA, Tanzania (IDN) – When Osmund Ueland met a group of farmers to pitch his idea about starting a goat milk project at a village in Tanzania’s southern highlands to help poor families improve nutrition and boost incomes, he elicited loud applause from the crowd.

Huddled in a dimly lit mud-walled house in wind-swept Masukanzi village, Kilolo district, Iringa region, local farmers unanimously approved the idea saying it was a good step to take for curbing malnutrition and fighting poverty.

Read More »

La società civile e’ pronta per la pace intra-afgana

Di Bernhard Schell

DOHA | KABUL (IDN) – Donne, giovani, leader di comunità e religiosi in Afghanistan hanno sempre desiderato ardentemente la pace e si preparavano seriamente per essa molto prima che gli Stati Uniti firmassero un accordo storico con i talebani il 29 febbraio.

L’accordo prepara il terreno per porre fine alla più lunga guerra americana, che si protrae da oltre 18 anni, e consente al presidente Donald Trump di iniziare il promesso ritiro delle truppe americane. Le forze statunitensi e i loro alleati sono presenti in Afghanistan dal 2001.

Read More »

Published by
The Non-profit International Press Syndicate Group with IDN as the Flagship Agency
33 Lafferty Street, Toronto, ONT M9C5B5, CANADA
Cornelius-Fredericks-Str. 26, 13351 Berlin, GERMANY
Ichimura bldg. 4F, 3-2 Kanda Ogawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo JAPAN 101-0052

as part of a Joint Media Project with the
Soka Gakkai International
15-3 Samon-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0017, Japan

You are receiving this newsletter for free because you subscribed or
your colleagues/friends recommended you.
Please forward it as you deem fit.
Unsubscribe if our information is of no interest to you.

NEWSLETTER

STRIVING

MAPTING

PARTNERS

Scroll to Top