If allowed to spread like wildfire in the Global

South, the virus will inevitably tend to mutate and become more contagious, more deadly and, ultimately, more resistant to vaccines, ready to strike again. to the Global North. Furthermore, recent studies have revealed that vaccine hoarding could cost the global economy up to $ trillion, an impact of which almost half would impact the richest…

must be the year we put the world on the right path

The COVID- pandemic unleashed chaos in every country and every economy. We lost million lives, including beloved members of our United Nations family. Human losses continue to multiply. The economic costs do not stop increasing. million jobs have disappeared. Extreme poverty returns to levels not seen in a generation. Inequalities are widening. Hunger increases again….

While Bolivia has adopted laws that confirm the rights of

People with disabilities, it was important for the United Nations System to find ways to collaborate with Government partners and ensure they had better tools and understanding of how to establish and implement policies that would fulfill commitments and lead to concrete change for people with disabilities.” Placing disability inclusion at the . Center of…

A cartoon sign with three people under the words “Show your sign.”

Caption: In Indonesia, a “Show Your Sign” campaign poster promotes the International Day of People with Disabilities.We were very . With the interest in learning and using sign language shown by people across Indonesia for this campaign Indonesian Sign Language is an official language and we hope that some people will be  in starting to…

There is no doubt that alliances have made progress

Sanaka Samarasinha, UN Chief Executive Officer in Fiji, said: “At the beginning of the implementation of the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy, we realized that the UN in the Pacific was really inaccessible to people with disabilities. disability. Assuming There is doubt our responsibility and opening the door to criticism from our partners in the national…

The rise in violence against women

The limited opportunities that currently exist on the continent have  during the COVID- pandemic and other ongoing crises  to conflict and climate change.  efforts are to address violence against women The rise in violence and girls , especially as countries and communities plan to recover and rebuild from the pandemic. Two Ethiopian girls wearing headscarves…

UN Women has facilitated the creation of birth

Certificates for girls and boys aged – in Ntui and Yoko, Cameroon. In this photo, two girls proudly display their newly issued birth certificates, opening the doors for them to attend school, take national exams and apply for a national ID cardPhoto: © Ryan Brown/UN WomenDespite these advances and constitutional guarantees, a report by the…

Africa: Building a better future cannot succeed without gender equality

With less than a decade left to meet Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) on gender equality and women’s empowerment , the commitment has yet to be  into action on the ground. Given its broad impact, this goal is widely Africa: Building a  as a sustainable solution to address Africa’s greatest challenges and is also  an. Similarly…

That must be the top priority for all of us, wherever we are.

In this context, the recovery from the pandemic opens an opportunity. Hope is already on the horizon in the form of a vaccine. But there is no vaccine for the planet. Nature needs a rescue. As we overcome the pandemic, we can also avoid climate cataclysm and restore our planet. This is an epic test…

Central America is still trying to recover from two consecutive

Hurricanes, part of the most intense period of such storms in recent years. Last year, disasters of this magnitude cost the world $ billion. Lockdowns in response to the COVID- pandemic have temporarily reduced emissions and pollution. Carbon dioxide levels, however, not only remain at maximum levels but are increasing. In , carbon dioxide levels…