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New initiatives to track the gender impact of development funds
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Laying Africa’s roads to prosperity
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Africa Renewal: January 2009
The continent targets its infrastructure gap
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The continent targets its infrastructure gap
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A harvest of hope for African farmers
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Africa Renewal: October 2008
Malawi subsidies stimulate a bumper crop
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Malawi subsidies stimulate a bumper crop
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Africa struggles with soaring food prices
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Africa Renewal: July 2008
From emergency reactions to farming investments
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From emergency reactions to farming investments
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Africa seeks fair share of ‘green’ cash
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Africa Renewal: July 2008
Most climate change projects bypass continent
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Most climate change projects bypass continent
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Saving Africa’s forests, the ‘lungs of the world’
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Africa Renewal: January 2008
Forest conservation can help counter climate change
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Forest conservation can help counter climate change
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Empowering women to fight AIDS
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Africa Renewal: October 2007
Women’s leadership is key, argues UN envoy for AIDS in Africa
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Women’s leadership is key, argues UN envoy for AIDS in Africa
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Climate change: Africa gets ready
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Africa Renewal: July 2007
Planning how to deal with higher temperatures, shifting weather
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Planning how to deal with higher temperatures, shifting weather
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Congolese media defend democracy
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Africa Renewal: April 2007
Press freedom and responsibility go hand in hand
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Press freedom and responsibility go hand in hand
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African gays and lesbians combat bias
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Africa Renewal: April 2007
An ‘invisible’ minority seeks legal safeguards, acceptance
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An ‘invisible’ minority seeks legal safeguards, acceptance
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Pledging peace at Great Lakes summit
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In a region emerging from war, cooperation remains a challenge
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In a region emerging from war, cooperation remains a challenge
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Africa ending impunity for rights abuses
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Africa Renewal: January 2007
Former presidents of Liberia and Chad face trial
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Former presidents of Liberia and Chad face trial
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Boosting African farm yields
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NEPAD in action
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Africa Renewal: July 2006
More fertilizer, irrigation and other inputs are vital, says NEPAD
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More fertilizer, irrigation and other inputs are vital, says NEPAD
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Africa starts a fishing ‘revolution’
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Africa Renewal: April 2006
NEPAD plan promotes poverty reduction, food security and environmental sustainability
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NEPAD plan promotes poverty reduction, food security and environmental sustainability
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New global anti-AIDS campaign kicks off
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Towards prevention, care and treatment for all by 2010
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Towards prevention, care and treatment for all by 2010
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Trade talks: where is the development?
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He said that, for the past year, we have been dealing with the impact of the pandemic on all our work, including our efforts on gender parity, but added that the pandemic cannot be used as an excuse to put gender parity efforts on hold.
(...) This is something that we have encouraged and, I would say, strongly encouraged, if not more, the parties to ensure that whatever deal is worked out through whichever mechanism, it is not done on the backs of the rights of the Afghan women, who have suffered so much during this conflict.
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States Parties shall seek to promote the establishment of laws, procedures, authorities and institutions specifically applicable to children alleged as, accused of, or recognized as having infringed the penal law, and, in particular:
(a) The establishment of a minimum age below which children shall be presumed not to have the capacity to infringe the penal law;
(b) Whenever appropriate and desirable, measures for dealing with such children without resorting to judicial proceedings, providing that human rights and legal safeguards are fully respected. 4.
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In doing
so, I aim to contribute to the European Green Deal, its strategies and to the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development.
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So racism is in the center of many other things that we deal with and fight against.
It's important to recognize that this is an ideological battle, in which it is essential to assert our values, the values of common humanity, the values of the Charter, equality, non-discrimination,mutual respect, and the capacity to support all the movements that fight for these values that are also deeply linked to the affirmation of human rights.
(...) One of the central problems that we are witnessing, and it's very general, it's not only police brutality, it is the difficulty of many authorities to deal with diversity. The most obvious aspect, which is less evident, but many colleagues have already felt it, is the so-called profiling.
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Wherever you are and whatever your living situation may be, everyone is now dealing with new levels of stress, anxiety, and uncertainty.
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The Final Document reaffirmed the central role of the NPT in ongoing global efforts to strengthen nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament and reflected consensus language dealing with virtually all the major aspects of the Treaty.
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The following treaties govern the 5 existing NWFZ:
Treaty of Tlatelolco Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (1967)
Treaty of Rarotonga South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty (1985)
Treaty of Bangkok Treaty on the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone (1995)
Treaty of Pelindaba African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (1996)
Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia (2006)
July 2017
In 1992, Mongolia declared its nuclear-weapon-free status, which has been recognized internationally through
UN General Assembly resolution 55/33S on "Mongolia's international security and nuclear weapon free status"
(adopted on 20 November 2000).
Other treaties that deal with the denuclearization of geographical regions are:
Antarctic Treaty (1959)
Outer Space Treaty Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer
Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (1967)
Moon Agreement Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies (1979)
Seabed Treaty Treaty on the Prohibition of the Emplacement of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass
Destruction on the Sea-Bed and the Ocean Floor and in the Subsoil thereof (1971)
Establishment of NWFZ
Article VII of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons(NPT) states: “Nothing in this Treaty affects the right of any group of States to conclude regional treaties in order to assure the total absence of nuclear
weapons in their respective territories.”
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Within three months after the receipt of the communication the
receiving State shall afford the State which sent the communication an explanation, or any other
statement in writing clarifying the matter which should include, to the extent possible and pertinent,
reference to domestic procedures and remedies taken, pending, or available in the matter;
(b) If the matter is not adjusted to the satisfaction of both States Parties concerned within six months
after the receipt by the receiving State of the initial communication, either State shall have the right
to refer the matter to the Committee, by notice given to the Committee and to the other State;
(c) The Committee shall deal with a matter referred to it only after it has ascertained that all available
domestic remedies have been invoked and exhausted in the matter, in conformity with the generally
recognized principles of international law.
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