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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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The Rich-Poor Gulf Widens 5 Years After Adoption of Sustainable Development Goals

By J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) – 2020 will be remembered as a year in which a contagious virus shut down the world, widened the gulf between the rich and the poor, triggered a spike in poverty for the first time in decades, and pushed back the United Nations efforts to create more equitable societies jeopardising the Sustainable Development Goals universally agreed in September 2015.

By early December, the United Nations was warning that a record 235 million people would require humanitarian assistance in 2021, comprising an increase of some 40 per cent on 2020 which is almost entirely a consequence of the pandemic. (P26) INDONESIAN | TAGALOG | THAI | JAPANESE TEXT VERSION PDF

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The Culture of Peace: For a Safer, Saner and Sustainable World

By Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury

The author is a former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the UN, former Permanent Representative and Ambassador of Bangladesh to the United Nations, and founder of the Global Movement for The Culture of Peace (GMCoP). The following are extensive excerpts from his virtual special lecture at the International Studies Institute at University of La Verne, California on 19 November 2020. “The objective of the culture of peace,” he said, “is the empowerment of people, as has been underscored time and again by the global leader for peace and Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda.”

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Portugal: Mainstreaming Food Systems in The Presidency of The European Council

Viewpoint by Paulo Caruso Dias de Lima

The writer is a Liaison Officer at the FAO Brussels Office.

BRUSSELS (IDN) – As announced two weeks ago, the Portuguese Presidency of the European Council, in the first half of next year, is set to position its priorities to promote a fair, green and digital recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19. This is in keeping with regional and global trends towards transforming the ways in which we produce and consume food. – PORTUGUESE

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注いだカップから豊饒な香りが立ちのぼるジンジャーミントティーの味ほど、素晴らしいものはない。ダルエスサラームにある「ソルト・レストラン」の客なら誰でもわかることだが、この美味な飲物はお金で買える最高の楽しみと言えるだろう。

緑豊かな高級住宅地オイスターベイに佇むしっとりとした雰囲気の外観と荘厳なフランス風建築を誇るこのレストランは、多くの紅茶愛好家を引き寄せている。

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India’s Farmers Fight for Their Rights and Existence

Viewpoint by Sonali Kolhatkar*

LOS ANGELES (IDN) – India’s farmers are revolting against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in a mass movement that has drawn international attention. The world’s largest democracy is witnessing a collective groundswell of protest as hundreds of thousands of farmers, largely from the states of Punjab and Haryana, have laid siege to the outskirts of the capital of New Delhi, determined to occupy the edges of the city until Modi reverses unpopular new laws that they say are anti-farmer.

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Transformer l’industrie du thé en associant goût et impact en Tanzanie

Par Kizito Makoye

DAR ES SALAM (IDN) – Rien n’est comparable au goût d’un thé fusion à la menthe et au gingembre dont les vapeurs aromatiques s’échappent de la tasse. Comme en témoignent les clients du restaurant Salt de Dar es Salam, cette boisson délicieuse est probablement la meilleure au monde.

Perché dans le quartier chic d’Oyster Bay à la végétation luxuriante, ce restaurant attire les amateurs de thé avec sa décoration kitsch et son architecture grandiose à la française.

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Transformación del comercio del té con sabor e impacto en Tanzanía

Por Kizito Makoye

DAR ES SALAAM (IDN) – Nada se compara con el sabor del té Ginger Mint Fusion, cuyo vapor aromático desaparece cuando se sirve en una taza. Como cualquier cliente del restaurante Salt en Dar es Salaam atestiguará, la sabrosa bebida, es probablemente la mejor que el dinero puede comprar.

Situado en el elegante barrio de Oyster Bay, con una vegetación exuberante, el restaurante, que cuenta con una decoración de mal gusto y una grandiosa arquitectura de estilo francés, es un imán para los amantes del té.

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Breaking the Culture of Violence to Advance SDG 16 On Peace & Security

Viewpoint by P. I. Gomes*

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago (IDN) – In the Preamble of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, reference is made to what is called the 5P’s of People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership. They capture with such lucid precision what is referred to as “all areas of critical importance for humanity and the planet.”

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‘If We Are Serious About Peace, We Must Take Women Seriously’

By Ambassador Anwarul K. Chowdhury in New York

The following is the full text of the address by Ambassador Chowdhury at the Knesset of Israel on November 17, 2020, at 14:30 Israel Standard Time. He is former Under-Secretary-General and High Representative of the United Nations and initiator of the precursor decision leading to the UNSCR 1325 as the President of the UN Security Council in March 2000 at the Special Meeting of the Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality of the Israeli Knesset marking the 20th anniversary of UNSC Resolution 1325 with focus on the challenges, progress made, and way forward in its implementation.

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Supporting Small Island Developing States to Build Back Better in the face of COVID-19

Viewpoint by Angélica Maria Jácome Daza

The writer is FAO Director, Office for Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs).

BRUSSELS (IDN) – The possible food crisis that could be triggered by the effects of COVID-19 differs significantly from traditional food crises brought on by conflict or natural disasters. In contrast to the food crisis of 2007 and 2008, the current challenge is about ensuring food access, not food availability.

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