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Vitamin D Another nutrient crucial for mental development, this vitamin also regulates the immune system function. Iron During pregnancy, iron intake is crucial so that the mother can produce addition- al blood for herself and the baby. (...) Iron During pregnancy, iron intake is crucial so that the mother can produce additional blood for herself and the baby.
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Timely medical care crucial for South Sudan sexual violence victims | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe Timely medical care crucial for South Sudan sexual violence victims Timely medical care crucial for South Sudan sexual violence victims 24 August 2016 General News Download Timely medical attention as well as the availability of services, is crucial for victims of sexual violence in South Sudan. (...) Dr Thubo explained that it is crucial for victims to seek timely medical care in case they have contracted a sexually transmitted infection or find themselves pregnant.
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Amid Setbacks in Middle East Peace Process, Secretary-General Cites Crucial Role of Media, Telling International Seminar "We Cannot Lose Hope" in Video Message to the UN International Media Seminar (SG/SM/21026) - Question of Palestine Skip to content Welcome to the United Nations عربي 中文 English Français Русский Español Search for: Home Key Topics Key issues at stake The Quartet History Fast facts The Committee Background Bureau Membership Mandate and Objectives Areas of Activities Reports Statements Newsletters Events Upcoming Events Committee Meetings International Conferences and Side Events Delegation visits Solidarity Day Capacity Building Programme Document Database Search Document Collection Map Collection Civil Society Overview Responsibilities of Civil Society Partners NGO Action News Get accredited Benefits of accreditation Civil Society Partners UN System FAQ Search for: Amid Setbacks in Middle East Peace Process, Secretary-General Cites Crucial Role of Media, Telling International Seminar “We Cannot Lose Hope” in Video Message to the UN International Media Seminar (SG/SM/21026) Home / Amid Setbacks in Middle East Peace Process, Secretary-General Cites Crucial Role of Media, Telling International Seminar “We Cannot Lose Hope” in Video Message to the UN International Media Seminar (SG/SM/21026) Amid Setbacks in Middle East Peace Process, Secretary-General Cites Crucial Role of Media, Telling International Seminar “We Cannot Lose Hope” in Video Message to the UN International Media Seminar (SG/SM/21026) SG/SM/21026 16 NOVEMBER 2021 Video Following is the text of UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ video message to the United Nations International Media Seminar on Peace in the Middle East, today: Welcome to the 2021 United Nations International Media Seminar on Peace in the Middle East. This year’s event also marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Madrid Peace Conference, a historic moment that led to dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians and established a crucial foundation of peace upon which we must seek to build. (...) I also want to recognize your crucial role.  Free and independent journalism is a cornerstone of building peaceful societies. 
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Score: 563191.8 - https://www.un.org/unispal/doc...n-international-media-seminar/
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. · Access : We note that the WSIS Action lines have helped in building a common understanding constituting a sound frameworkof the desirability of for realizing the goal of a globally interconnected Information Societies · CDT : We note that the WSIS Action lines have helped in building an understanding of the desirability of constituting a sound framework for realizing achieving the goal of a globally interconnected Information Societiesy. 2) We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · IFLA: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have has facilitated in drawinghelped to draw attention to the crucial role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in reducing poverty reduction. · Rwanda: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the crucial role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · Egypt: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the crucial role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · IFIP: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines has acted to drawhave facilitated in drawing attention to the crucial role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · UNESCO : We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and that they have played a key role in poverty reduction. · Access: We recognize that this implementation frameworkapproach, based on the WSIS Action Lines, have has facilitated in the drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · CDT : We recognize that this implementation approach, framework based on the WSIS Action Lines, hasve facilitated in drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · USA: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction. · JCA : We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines have facilitated in drawing attention to the role that ICTs can play a crucial in realizing development goals and have played a key role in poverty reduction and literacy promotion. · UNDESA: DESA: We recognize that this implementation framework based on the WSIS Action Lines has facilitated in drawing attention to the crucial role that ICTs can play in realizing and implementing development goals including in poverty reduction. 3) We commend the WSIS Process for reinforcing the strategic role of multi-stakeholderism that has led to strengthened engagement of governments, private sector , civil society and international organizations to work together in order to accomplish some of the objectives reflected in the Geneva Plan of Action. 4) We recognize that the WSIS Action Lines have helped raise awareness within the international community about the challenges many communities continue to face to realize the benefits of the Information Society. · UNESCO : We recognize that the WSIS Action Lines have helped raise awareness within the international community about the challenges many communities continue to face to realize the benefits of the Information SocietyInformation and inclusive Knowledge Societies. · USA: We recognize that the WSIS Action Lines have helped raise awareness within the international community about the challenges many communities continue to face to realize the benefits of the Information Society. · Russian Federation: 4bis) We note with satisfaction that the WSIS outcomes have ledto the development of regional and national strategies and plans for development of information society which are regularly updated, and the based on internationally agreed development goals, including those in the Millennium Declaration, which are premised on international cooperation, indicative targets given in WSIS Plan of Action item 6 have become the basis in the establishment of the national targets, considering national and regional circumstances. 5) We acknowledge the significant efforts made towards the development of a global digital economy , in particular through considerable upgrading and strengthening of the legislative frameworks. · USA: We acknowledge the significant efforts made towards the development of a global digital economy , in particular through considerable upgrading and strengthening of the legislative frameworks national ICT policies · DESA : We acknowledge the significant efforts made towards the development of a global digital economy , in particular through considerable strengthening of national ICT policies, strategies and legislative frameworks.. 6) We note with satisfaction that in the area of digital inclusion there is greater awareness of the importance of promoting digital inclusion for youth, women, indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities. · IFLA : We note with satisfaction that in the area of digital inclusion there is greater awareness of the importance of promoting digital inclusion for youth, women, the vulnerable and marginalized, indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities. · IFIP : We note with satisfaction that in the area of digital inclusion there is greater awareness of the importance of promoting digital inclusion for youth, women, indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities. 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This includes ensuring accessible ICTs are available and affordable for persons with disabilities and that youth, women and indigenous peoples r eceive training on how to use ICTs for their social and economic empowerment 24) the crucial role of ICTs in promoting youth and women’s employment and entrepreneurship . · Russian Federation : the crucial role of ICTs in promoting youth and women’s, indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities employment and entrepreneurship . 25) visibility has been raised on a global scale on the need to ensure that women take up ICT careers , so that women become creators of essential ICT tools · IFIP : visibility has been raised on a global scale on the need to ensure that women take up ICT careers , so that women become creators of essential ICT tools as well as provide input into ICT policy directions. 26) Columbia : improved and innovative financial mechanisms as well as adequate and sustainable investments remain a priority in order to continue to meet the challenges of ICT for development . 27) Egypt : although all of the exerted efforts to increase the accessibility in the developing countries and LDCs, yet more efforts are still needed to guarantee access for all citizens. 28) IFIP : that participants have recognised the need to address the promotion and reinforcement of ethical codes and legal regulations of professions involved in the production, distribution and archiving of information, communication and knowledge. 29) JCA: the need to recognize the growing population of aged citizens and the role of ICT in a well ageing and independent and autonomous living conditions. 30) JCA: the opportunities offered by new technology may present new accessibility barriers.
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Score: 562331.74 - https://www.itu.int/net/wsis/r...cs/phase2/ct/1.1/0.S1.0-B.docx
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We believe that in order to meet these targets, it is crucial to focus on the basic educational needs of the rural poor with a multi-sectoral and multidisciplinary approach and to work together: this is what the FAO/UNESCO Flagship is all about. (...) Efforts aimed at reducing poverty and hunger should therefore be accompanied by good education policies addressing education of rural people as a crucial aspect of such plans. This can be achieved if the educational needs of rural communities are given due consideration at every level of governance, including planning and finance. (...) Fourth, forging partnerships is crucial to the success of the Flagship Initiative.
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Building Community Resilience – The Crucial Role of Working Equids People and organisations from around the world came together last Friday (25th February 2022) at a virtual event to demonstrate the crucial role of working animals at the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development. (...) He also highlighted that “…it is crucial to recognise the role of working equids in providing sustainable solutions to address community and climate resilience. (...) Socioeconomic and social measures are crucial to provide working animals and the people that rely on them a healthier and better environment.”
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Score: 559295.4 - https://www.uneca.org/sites/de...le%20of%20Working%20Equids.pdf
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Secretary-General Welcomes Palestinian Election Decree, Plans to Begin Voting in May, as Crucial Steps towards Unity - Statement (SG/SM/20537) - Question of Palestine Skip to content Welcome to the United Nations عربي 中文 English Français Русский Español Search for: Home Key Topics Key issues at stake The Quartet History Fast facts The Committee Background Bureau Membership Mandate and Objectives Areas of Activities Reports Statements Newsletters Events Upcoming Events Committee Meetings International Conferences and Side Events Delegation visits Solidarity Day Capacity Building Programme Document Database Search Document Collection Map Collection Civil Society Overview Responsibilities of Civil Society Partners NGO Action News Get accredited Benefits of accreditation Civil Society Partners UN System FAQ Search for: Secretary-General Welcomes Palestinian Election Decree, Plans to Begin Voting in May, as Crucial Steps towards Unity – Statement (SG/SM/20537) Home / Secretary-General Welcomes Palestinian Election Decree, Plans to Begin Voting in May, as Crucial Steps towards Unity – Statement (SG/SM/20537) Secretary-General Welcomes Palestinian Election Decree, Plans to Begin Voting in May, as Crucial Steps towards Unity – Statement (SG/SM/20537) SG/SM/20537 16 JANUARY 2021 Français  The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres: The Secretary-General welcomes the presidential decree issued yesterday by President Mahmoud Abbas to hold legislative, presidential and Palestinian National Council elections later in 2021, beginning in May. The holding of elections in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza will be a crucial step towards Palestinian unity.  It will give renewed legitimacy to national institutions, including a democratically elected parliament and Government in Palestine.
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Reaching out-of-school children is crucial for development | Global Education Monitoring Report Skip to main content Building peace in the minds of men and women English Français Español Русский العربية 中文 About us About Team Contact Advisory Board Funders Evaluations Opportunities Fellowship Reports Publications Multimedia Videos Infographics Outreach Campaigns News alert Press Events SDG 4 Blogs Search Search Reaching out-of-school children is crucial for development BACK TO PUBLICATIONS 2012 Reaching out-of-school children is crucial for development Overview This paper, jointly released by the Education for All Global Monitoring Report and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, shows that progress in reducing the number of children out of school has stalled.
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COVID-19: Humanitarian air service to fill ‘crucial gap’ in the Pacific | | 1UN News Skip to main content Welcome to the United Nations Language العربية 中文 English Français Русский Español Português Kiswahili Other Hindi हिंदी Global UN News Global perspective Human stories Search Search Advanced Search Main navigation Home Africa Americas Asia Pacific Middle East Europe UN Art and Gifts History Corner Topics Peace and Security Economic Development Humanitarian Aid Climate and Environment Human Rights UN Affairs Women Law and Crime Prevention Health Culture and Education SDGs Migrants and Refugees In depth Interviews Features Photo Stories News in Brief The Lid is On UN Gender Focus UN and Africa UN Podcasts Secretary-General Spokesperson All Statements Selected Speeches Press Encounters Official Travels Media UN Video UN Photo Meeting Coverage Media Accreditation Webtv Audio and Subscription Audio Hub Subscribe COVID-19: Humanitarian air service to fill ‘crucial gap’ in the Pacific COVID-19: Humanitarian air service to fill ‘crucial gap’ in the Pacific 6 August 2020 Interviews Download A new humanitarian air service launched on Thursday will boost COVID-19 response in the Pacific, according to Governments and the World Food Programme ( WFP ). (...) She explained how the humanitarian air service will fill a “crucial gap” during the pandemic. Audio Duration 7'43" Photo Credit WFP/Allan Stephen WFP Pacific COVID-19 coronavirus Resources Navigate the News Information for Broadcasters UN System Links Media Alert UN Journal Meetings Coverage Audiovisual Library Secretary-General All Statements Official Travels Press Encounters SG Twitter Spokesperson's Office Latest Statements Briefing Highlights Briefing Transcripts Notes to Correspondents Find Us UN News App Facebook Twitter YouTube RSS Contact UN News United Nations Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr Instagram Pinterest Soundcloud Podcast UN Social Media Donate Footer menu A-Z Site Index Copyright FAQ Fraud Alert Privacy Notice Terms of Use
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Score: 557051.27 - https://news.un.org/en/audio/2020/08/1069682
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The UN Global Compact Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals: Connecting, Crucially | UN Global Compact All Participants Search Who We Are The SDGs Participation Take Action Engage Locally Explore Our Library About News Sign In Contact Us Explore our enhanced library Designed to help you find the resources you need to take the next step on your sustainability journey. Back to Listings Resource Author United Nations Global Compact Report (2016) The UN Global Compact Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals: Connecting, Crucially Resource Author United Nations Global Compact Illustrates the philosophical and practical connections between the UN Global Compact Ten Principles and the Sustainable Development Goals. This white paper draws an important philosophical line in the sand in relation to the crucial importance of principles, especially the UN Global Compact Ten Principles.
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Score: 557051.27 - https://www.unglobalcompact.org/library/4281
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