Note: This is the second in a five-part series of UN DESA Policy Briefs on economic insecurity.
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Score: 180451.66
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Liberia, Mexico, Niger, Senegal and Sierra Leone to tackle barriers to the deployment of women in peace operations with the support of the UN Elsie Initiative Fund PRESS RELEASE 28 APRIL 2021 MEDIA ENQUIRIES media.team@unwomen.org Liberia, Mexico, Niger, Senegal and Sierra Leone to tackle barriers to the deployment of women in peace operations with the support of the UN Elsie Initiative Fund [New York] — The Elsie Initiative Fund, a UN Trust Fund, announced today the first five countries – Liberia, Mexico, [...] The post Liberia, Mexico, Niger, Senegal and Sierra Leone to tackle barriers to the deployment of women in peace operations with the support of the UN Elsie Initiative Fund appeared first on United Nations Sustainable Development.
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Score: 196774.05
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Least Developed Country Category: Haiti Profile | Department of Economic and Social Affairs
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Least Developed Country Category: Haiti Profile
Least Developed Country Category: Haiti Profile
* Data from the 2021 triennial review
Haiti Snapshot in PDF
LDC status
Inclusion: 1971
Reports and resolutions
Inclusion
CDP report: 1971
GA resolution: A/RES/2768(XXVI)
Gross national income (GNI) per capita*
Value:
$ 789
Thresholds
Inclusion:
$ 1,018
Graduation:
$ 1,222
Income-only graduation:
$ 2,444
Human assets index (HAI)*
Index:
66.2
Thresholds
Inclusion:
60 or below
Graduation:
66 or above
HAI indicators
Under-five mortality rate
Gross secondary school enrolment ratio
Value:
62.8
Value:
61.0
Index:
68.0
Index:
56.7
Source:
UN IAG for Child Mortality Estimation
Source:
Haiti MENFP
Prevalence of stunting
Adult literacy rate
Value:
20.7
Value:
61.7
Index:
63.5
Index:
48.9
Source:
UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates
Source:
UNESCO
Maternal Mortality Rate
Gender parity index for gross secondary school enrolment
Value:
480
Value:
1.01
Index:
60.3
Index:
100.0
Source:
UN IAG for Maternal Mortality
Source:
CDP
Economic and environmental vulnerability index (EVI)*
Index:
33.5
Thresholds
Inclusion:
36 or above
Graduation:
32 or below
EVI indicators
Share of agriculture, forestry and fishing in GDP
Share of population in low elevated coastal zones
Value:
19.0
Value:
4.1
Index:
30.6
Index:
11.6
Source:
UN/DESA, Statistics Division
Source:
CIESIN
Remoteness and landlockedness
Share of population living in drylands
Value:
53.6
Value:
8.0
Index:
54.6
Index:
8.0
Source:
CDP
Source:
CDP
Merchandise export concentration
Instability of agricultural production
Value:
0.51
Value:
3.8
Index:
48.4
Index:
12.5
Source:
UNCTAD
Source:
FAO
Instability of exports of goods and services
Victims of disasters
Value:
4.7
Value:
6.03
Index:
9.3
Index:
93.3
Source:
UN/DESA, Statistics Division
Source:
EM-DAT
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Score: 144494.31
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https://www.un.org/development...ed-country-category-haiti.html
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These would be guarantees by the five nuclear-weapon States
recognized by Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) not to use or threaten to use
nuclear weapons against states that have formally renounced them. (...) NSA Declarations
In April 1995, the five NPT nuclear-weapon
states provided pledges on NSAs to non-
nuclear-weapon States parties of the NPT.
(...) Today, 115 states belong to five regional nuclear-weapon-free zones (NWFZ). Four regional treaties
exclude the deployment or possession of nuclear weapons in virtually all the Southern Hemisphere.
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Score: 398918
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https://www.un.org/disarmament...and-NSA-Fact-Sheet-Jul2017.pdf
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Vesna Blazhevska 2020-09-17T10:47:53-04:00 17 Sep 2020 | Press material |
Leading experts chosen to drive five priority areas for UN Food Systems Summit
September 16, 2020, New York – Today the United [...]
Vesna Blazhevska 2020-09-15T13:42:11-04:00 15 Sep 2020 | Goal 15: Life on Land , Press material |
Five priority areas for action revealed as part of UN Food Systems Summit engagement process
Five priority areas for action revealed as part of [...]
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Score: 330824.3
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https://www.un.org/sustainable...uthor/vesna-blazhevska/page/2/
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For more information: www.un.org/disarmament
Outer Space Facts
The number of States parties to the five United Nations treaties
governing the peaceful use of
outer space are as follows:
Outer Space Treaty: 105
Rescue Agreement: 95
Liability Convention: 94
Registration Convention: 63
Moon Agreement: 17
More than 60 States and inter- governmental organizations
presently operate, either
independently or jointly,
satellites or other assets in outer
space.
Thirteen States and inter- governmental organizations
have independently launched
objects into outer space.
Three States are known to have tested anti-satellite weapons.
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Score: 270056.08
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https://www.un.org/disarmament...r-Space-Fact-Sheet-Jul2017.pdf
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They shall be eligible for re-election if renominated. The term of five of the members elected at the first election shall expire at the end of two years; immediately after the first election, the names of these five members shall be chosen by lot by the Chairman of the meeting.
7. (...) States Parties undertake to submit to the Committee, through the Secretary-General of the United Nations, reports on the measures they have adopted which give effect to the rights recognized herein and on the progress made on the enjoyment of those rights
(a) Within two years of the entry into force of the Convention for the State Party concerned;
(b) Thereafter every five years.
2. Reports made under the present article shall indicate factors and difficulties, if any, affecting the degree of fulfilment of the obligations under the present Convention.
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Score: 196413.18
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Least Developed Country Category: United Republic of Tanzania Profile
Least Developed Country Category: United Republic of Tanzania Profile
* Data from the 2021 triennial review
United Republic of Tanzania Snapshot in PDF
LDC status
Inclusion: 1971
Reports and resolutions
Inclusion
CDP report: 1971
GA resolution: A/RES/2768(XXVI)
Gross national income (GNI) per capita*
Value:
$ 1,031
Thresholds
Inclusion:
$ 1,018
Graduation:
$ 1,222
Income-only graduation:
$ 2,444
Human assets index (HAI)*
Index:
61.1
Thresholds
Inclusion:
60 or below
Graduation:
66 or above
HAI indicators
Under-five mortality rate
Gross secondary school enrolment ratio
Value:
50.3
Value:
32.0
Index:
75.6
Index:
24.5
Source:
UN IAG for Child Mortality Estimation
Source:
UNESCO
Prevalence of stunting
Adult literacy rate
Value:
32.8
Value:
77.9
Index:
39.3
Index:
70.5
Source:
UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Joint Child Malnutrition Estimates
Source:
UNESCO
Maternal Mortality Rate
Gender parity index for gross secondary school enrolment
Value:
524
Value:
1.08
Index:
56.6
Index:
100.0
Source:
UN IAG for Maternal Mortality
Source:
UNESCO
Economic and environmental vulnerability index (EVI)*
Index:
34.7
Thresholds
Inclusion:
36 or above
Graduation:
32 or below
EVI indicators
Share of agriculture, forestry and fishing in GDP
Share of population in low elevated coastal zones
Value:
30.0
Value:
0.4
Index:
49.1
Index:
1.1
Source:
UN/DESA, Statistics Division
Source:
CIESIN
Remoteness and landlockedness
Share of population living in drylands
Value:
60.4
Value:
31.7
Index:
63.0
Index:
31.7
Source:
CDP
Source:
CDP
Merchandise export concentration
Instability of agricultural production
Value:
0.29
Value:
8.1
Index:
22.6
Index:
35.4
Source:
UNCTAD
Source:
FAO
Instability of exports of goods and services
Victims of disasters
Value:
2.0
Value:
1.10
Index:
4.0
Index:
70.9
Source:
UN/DESA, Statistics Division
Source:
EM-DAT
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VictimA - Victims of Terrorism: Voices of Women from Spain
VictimA portrays the voices of five women victims spanning several decades of terrorist acts in Spain.
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Background
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), particularly article VIII, paragraph 3, envisages a review of the operation of the Treaty every five years, a provision which was reaffirmed by the States parties at the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference and the 2000 NPT Review Conference .
(...) Since its entry into force, the NPT has been the cornerstone of global nuclear non-proliferation regime. 191 States parties have joined the Treaty , including the five nuclear-weapon States, making the NPT the most widely adhered to multilateral disarmament agreement.
(...) Accordingly, at the NPT Review and Extension Conference in May 1995, States parties to the Treaty agreed—without a vote—on the Treaty’s indefinite extension and decided that review conferences should continue to be held every five years.
The NPT Review Process
Conferences to review the operation of the Treaty have been held at five-year intervals since the Treaty went into effect in 1970.
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