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Closing ‘vast’ gender gap, ending child marriage key priorities, Ghanaian President tells UN | Africa Renewal
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Spotlighting the importance his country places on gender equality, the President of Ghana told the United Nations General Assembly today that a major priority will closing the “vast” gaps between men and women through, among other efforts, providing decent education for girls and working to end child marriage.
(...) They do not solve the ultimate problem, which is the vast inequality between men and women that so many traditions have inculcated.”
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Ahead of global risk reduction conference, UN review finds vast majority of disasters climate-related
Ahead of global risk reduction conference, UN review finds vast majority of disasters climate-related
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The United Nations office dedicated to disaster risk reduction today appealed to world leaders ahead of a major gathering in northern Japan next week to provide clear, action-oriented guidance to tackle the underlying drivers of risk, such as climate change, which now accounts for 87 per cent of the disasters that have killed some 700,000 people over the past decade.
(...) “It is of great concern that economic losses in major reported disaster events come to $1.4 trillion.”
(...) The Sendai conference is also the first landmark meeting of a particularly crucial year for the United Nations, which is set to lead the global development and climate agenda at a number of major international events: an international meeting in Paris in December on the adoption of a universal text on climate change; the UN special summit in September for the adoption of a global sustainability agenda; and the financing for development conference in July in Addis Ababa, to renew commitment to global development financing.
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The Oceans Represent a Vast Reservoir of Unexplored Genetic Diversity
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The oceans are major drivers of global biogeochemical cycles. (...) Despite their overwhelming dominance of marine systems by microbes, they remain relative unknown in with respect to their genetic diversity. For example, the majority of genes in viruses isolated from the sea have no recognizable similarity to other genes that have been sequenced(Paul & Sullivan 2005). Similarly, the vast majority of putative genes in the marine virosphere have no recognizable similarity to other genetic sequences (Breitbart et al. 2002).
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Kenya takes this opportunity to acknowledge that the vast majority of UN officials and experts on mission uphold the highest standards of integrity and conduct. We further acknowledge that these standards are necessary and fully in line with the trust reposed on international civil servants and the Organization. We thank this vast majority of officials and experts for their efforts and commitment; and we indeed encourage and support them to continue to do their part.
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12 March 2011 - Saloum Border Crossing, Egypt - Food is distributed to the almost 5,000 people still at the border. The vast majority of these are 'Third Country Nationals' from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Mali and Chad who have fled the unrest in Libya. Photo: David Ohana/OCHA AVMU
12 March 2011 - Saloum Border Crossing, Egypt - Food is distributed to the almost 5,000 people still at the border. The vast majority of these are 'Third Country Nationals' from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Mali and Chad who have fled the unrest in Libya. Photo: David Ohana/OCHA AVMU
12 March 2011 - Saloum Border Crossing, Egypt - Food is distributed to the almost 5,000 people still at the border. The vast majority of these are 'Third Country Nationals' from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Mali and Chad who have fled the unrest in Libya.
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Indonesia: Vast majority of young people believe the world is becoming a better place – yet impatient for action on mounting crises
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Indonesia: Vast majority of young people believe the world is becoming a better place – yet impatient for action on mounting crises
New global Gallup–UNICEF survey is first of its kind to ask multiple generations for their views on the world and what it is like to be a child today.
18 November 2021
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JAKARTA, 19 November 2021 – More than 80 per cent of children and young people in Indonesia believe that the world is becoming a better place with each generation, according to a new global survey by UNICEF and Gallup released ahead of World Children’s Day.
The Changing Childhood survey shows that young people are also more likely to believe childhood itself has improved, with vast majorities believing that healthcare, education, and physical safety are better for today's children than for their parents' generation.
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It therefore appeared worthwhile and even essential to prepare a comprehensive reference publication that presents the vast amount of information in a comparable and synthetic format. (...) A glossary, which briefly explains some of the most commonly used terms, concludes the publication.
Given the vast amount of statistical data and metadata that needed to be processed, and because this information is not available in one single organization, this publication was only possible as a joint effort of the WTO, UNCTAD and ITC. (...) This joint publication appears at a decisive moment in the multilateral trade negotiations and it responds to the needs of a large audience of specialists and non-specialists alike. It contains a vast amount of information that is essential for understanding what is at stake in the current round of negotiations in the field of market access.
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First U-Report Bosnia and Herzegovina pool record teens’ concerns in the quality of the education sy
The vast majority of the participants expressed their concerns over the quality of education in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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05 December 2018
UNICEF Bosnia and Herzegovina launched their first poll and officially presented the U-Report Bosnia and Herzegovina platform on the 3 rd of December 2018. The main goal of the initiative is to increase participation and social activism of citizens, primarily of young people, to help them amplify their voices and opinions. U-Report’s major focus was adapting to the technologically advanced society by creating the platform that can be accessed through mobile devices. (...) The poll itself was focusing on the greatest issues the youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina are facing at the moment. The vast majority of the participants expressed their concerns over the quality of education in Bosnia and Herzegovina
UNICEF/Bećirspahić
The successful launching of the first U-Report Bosnia and Herzegovina poll is yet another example of the importance of youth participation in voicing and expressing their concerns and views towards the improvement of their quality of life.
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