UNDP United Nations Development Programme [to 14 March 2015]

UNDP United Nations Development Programme [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/presscenter.html

14 Mar 2015
Helen Clark: Speech on “UNDP’s Commitment to Disaster Risk Reduction in the Post-2015 Framework” at the Lunch Welcoming the Third World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction
Sendai, Japan

10 Mar 2015
UNDP and Japan to support elections, reduce vulnerabilities in Haiti
Port-au-Prince, Haiti – The Ambassador of Japan to Haiti, his Excellency Mr. Katsuyoshi Tamura and the Senior Country Director of the United Nations Development Programme today signed two funding agreements worth US$ 8.4 million to support elections and build resilience in Haiti.

09 Mar 2015
Helen Clark: Speech at the Opening of the 59th Commission on the Status of Women
New York, New York

UNEP United Nations Environment Programme [to 14 March 2015]

UNEP United Nations Environment Programme [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.unep.org/newscentre/?doctypeID=1

Selected Press Releases

Global Energy-Related Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Stalled in 2014
13/03/2015

Pastoralism Provides Crucial Services to Humanity, Can Support Green Economy Transition
Better Management of Neglected Sector Would Boost Water Regulation and Biodiversity and Sequester up to 9.8 per cent of Anthropogenic Carbon Emissions
09/03/2015

DESA United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs [to 14 March 2015]

DESA United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/news.html

Including persons with disabilities in disaster risk reduction efforts
13 March 2015, Sendai, Japan
During the past decade, the world has witnessed an increase in the number of major disasters, such as the Asian tsunami in 2004, the Haitian earthquake in 2010, the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, and hurricane Sandy in the United States 2012. Persons with disabilities are disproportionally affected by conflict, disasters and other emergency situations. The Third United Nations World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction (3WCDRR) taking place in Japan on 14-18 March, will address this issue.

Rethinking financing for development architecture
12 March 2015, Santiago, Chile
As regional preparations for the Third International Conference on Financing for Development kicked off today in Santiago, Chile, authorities and ministers from several countries in the Latin American and Caribbean region, as well as senior representatives from the UN, said it is necessary to rethink the international financial architecture and put inclusion at the center of the new post-2015 development agenda.

Accountability for sustainable development
9 March 2015, New York
There is a growing recognition of the necessity to involve Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in the national implementation of the post-2015 development agenda. Given their independence, SAIs are uniquely positioned to serve the public by promoting effective public governance. Their role was also put in the spotlight on 2-4 March during the 23rd UN/INTOSAI (International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions) Symposium, held in Vienna, Austria.

FAO Food & Agriculture Organization [to 14 March 2015]

FAO Food & Agriculture Organization [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.fao.org/news/archive/news-by-date/2015/en/

New report touts agrocorridors as economic driver
Economic “agrocorridors” can be a strategic tool to draw private capital and large-scale investment to projects that benefit smallholder farmers and boost food security in lower-income countries, according to “Making economic corridors work for the agricultural sector,” a new FAO report by agribusiness economist Eva Gálvez Nogales.
11-03-2015

Public procurement in Africa benefitting family farmers and schools
PAA Africa is implemented by Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger and Senegal with technical leadership and expertise from FAO and the World Food Programme (WFP). Now entering its third year, the programme is yielding promising results as detailed in a recently released report.
10-03-2015

ILO International Labour Organization [to 14 March 2015]

ILO International Labour Organization [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.ilo.org/global/lang–en/index.htm

Cooperatives
Global survey shows rising women’s participation in cooperatives
An ILO-ICA joint survey reflects gains for women in cooperatives while pointing to the need for better recognition by governments

09 March 2015 GENEVA (ILO News) – An online survey conducted by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Co-operative Alliance shows 75 per cent of survey respondents feel that women’s participation in co-operatives has increased over the past 20 years.

The findings come ahead of a panel and debate to be held 10 March at the United Nations in New York, called “Cooperatives: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment .” The panel is being organized as a side event to the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women , which takes place from 9 to 20 March.

Regarding the survey findings, president of the International Co-operative Alliance, Dame Pauline Green said, “The Alliance and ILO joint survey highlights the unique effectiveness of the cooperative model in providing women with a dignified way out of poverty, often away from violence and abuse.”…

ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization [to 14 March 2015]

ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/pressrelease.aspx

Dr. Fang Liu of China Becomes First-Ever Woman Appointed Secretary General of ICAO
MONTREAL, 11 March 2015 –

The Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has appointed Dr. Fang Liu of China as the new Secretary General of the Organization for a three-year term, beginning 1 August 2015.

Dr. Liu succeeds Raymond Benjamin of France, who has held the position for two consecutive terms since 2009. She becomes the first woman ever to be appointed to the prestigious global position heading the United Nations specialized agency for civil aviation, and only the second ICAO Secretary General from an Asia Pacific State…

IMO International Maritime Organization [to 14 March 2015]

IMO International Maritime Organization [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.imo.org/MediaCentre/Pages/Home.aspx

UN agencies to deliver as one on mixed migration by sea
Briefing: March 9, 2015
Several United Nations agencies have agreed to establish a mechanism to enhance existing inter-agency communication with respect to the maritime aspects of mixed migration by sea.

Agencies concerned about the loss of life, injury, trauma and serious human rights violations affecting migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees traveling by sea met in London last week (4-5 March) at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Building on the ‘Joint Statement on Protection at Sea in the Twenty-First Century’, that was agreed during the UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ Dialogue on Protection Challenges, held in Geneva on 10 December 2014, it was agreed to establish an interim, informal mechanism for enhancing inter-agency communication on the subject.

The intention is that the mechanism would facilitate operational-level communication between relevant agencies bilaterally and multilaterally and provide a conduit for better informing the Global Migration Group (GMG) on maritime issues.

Although precise details of the mechanism are yet to be finalised…
(View presentations and video here)

UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization [to 14 March 2015]

UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.unido.org/en/news-centre/news.html

UNIDO, GEF and IIASA partner to develop integrated solutions for energy, water, food, and ecosystem security
VIENNA, 11 March 2015 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) will work closely together…Under the new initiative, the three organizations will jointly focus on developing and implementing integrated solutions for energy, water, food, and ecosystem security in regions characterized by extreme hydro-climatic complexity, multiple energy and land use challenges, and rapid demographic, economic, and climate change. They will also provide policy guidelines and make strategic recommendations to governments and to the GEF partnership.

Companies’ sustainable water management, focus of a new report by UNIDO and DNV GL
VIENNA, 11 March 2015 – The importance of water management and the ways companies deal with it, as well as the main drivers and obstacles to sustainable water management, are the focus of a new study presented online today….

 

UNESCO [to 14 March 2015]

UNESCO [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/media-services/for-the-press/press-releases/

11.03.2015 – UNESCOPRESS
Closing gender gap in education
Empowering adolescent girls and young women through education is the aim – and the name – of a programme launched in New York today by UNESCO, UN Women, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Bank.

…The joint programme will be rolled out gradually in 20 countries where the education gender gap is most critical, starting with Mali, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan, South Sudan and the United Republic of Tanzania. It will concentrate on four areas: improving quality and relevance of education; raising awareness at all levels to create a favourable environment for gender equality; strengthening links between the health and education sectors; and improving the data base of statistics on gender and education. It will also harness the potential of information and communication technologies to improve education delivery and content and encourage their further application for income generation, lifelong learning and exercising citizenship.

The new programme falls under the framework of the Global Partnership for Girls and Women’s Education, launched by UNESCO in 2011, and is guided by the conviction that educating girls and women can break the cycle of poverty and foster greater social justice, economic development and sustainable peace.

USAID [to 14 March 2015]

USAID [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases

Securing Water for Food: A Grand Challenge for Development Announces Third Call for Innovations
March 9, 2015
Competition seeks innovations to improve water and food security, gender equality to receive up to $3 million in funding and acceleration support
Today at the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (MFA-NL) announced the third call for groundbreaking innovations under “Securing Water for Food: A Grand Challenge for Development.” This $12.5 million global call for proposals has an increased focus on cutting-edge, advanced technologies and business models, as well as innovations that prioritize the engagement of women. As part of USAID’s new Middle East Water Security Initiative, an additional $2.5 million will be available for innovations implemented in the MENA region.

DFID [to 14 March 2015]

DFID [to 14 March 2015]
https://www.gov.uk/government/latest?departments%5B%5D=department-for-international-development

UK provides emergency assistance in wake of Cyclone Pam
Published 14 March 2015 Press release DFID

Fourth anniversary of Syria crisis
Published 14 March 2015 News story DFID

Ebola outbreak: An update on the UK’s response in West Africa
Published 12 March 2015 Statement to Parliament DFID, DH, MOD and PHE

Factsheet: The UK’s humanitarian aid response to the Syria crisis
Updated 10 March 2015 Statistics DFID

ECHO [to 14 March 2015]

ECHO [to 14 March 2015]
http://ec.europa.eu/echo/en/news

Vanuatu: EU releases funds to assist victims of cyclone Pam
14/03/2015
In its immediate response to the devastation caused by the tropical cyclone Pam in Vanuatu, the European Commission is making available an initial €1 million to help in the emergency relief efforts. The European Commission is also deploying two…

Ebola: EU assists with the evacuation of health workers
13/03/2015
Over recent days, the EU has facilitated the evacuation of six international health workers from Ebola-hit West Africa to equipped European hospitals. “We pay tribute to the tremendous courage of the healthcare workers who are risking their lives…

Four years of Syria crisis: “We must guarantee access to people in need”, says Commissioner Stylianides
13/03/2015
Marking four years since the start of the Syria crisis, EU Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides called for unimpeded humanitarian access in Syria, so that humanitarian workers can deliver aid to populations…

World Trade Organisation [to 14 March 2015]

World Trade Organisation [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news_e.htm
[We limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

11 March 2015
MARKET ACCESS FOR GOODS
Everything you ever wanted to know about quantitative restrictions
The WTO has created a new webpage dedicated to the issue of quantitative restrictions, measures imposed by governments limiting the quantity or value of goods that can be traded. Such measures may take different forms (quotas, prohibitions, voluntary export restraints, etc.) and must be notified to the WTO under a new procedure.

World Bank [to 14 March 2015]

World Bank [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/all
[We limit coverage to regional and global level initiatives, recognizing that a number of country-level announcements are added each week]

Building a New Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
New resources for disaster risk reduction
With a growing disaster risk management portfolio, totaling $5.3 billion in fiscal year 2014, the World Bank Group sees resilience and risk reduction as central to its goals of alleviating poverty and boosting shared prosperity. The World Bank Group and GFDRR will contribute to sessions in Sendai, including ministerial round-tables, multi-stakeholder working sessions, and public forum sessions. These will focus on critical disaster risk management issues, include building back better after disasters, enhancing resilience of small island states, and, through a special edition of the Resilience Dialogue, advancing post-2015 resilience goals. The conference will also feature the launch of a Challenge Fund to support disaster risk identification projects, supported by GFDRR and the UK Department for International Development.
Date: March 12, 2015

World Bank Group to Seek Key Certification on Workplace Equality
WASHINGTON, March 11, 2015—The World Bank Group has committed to achieving EDGE certification—a key global standard for workplace gender equality, President Jim Yong Kim announced Monday. “We cannot go out and talk about gender equality if we’re not serious about it here,” Dr. Kim told staff gathered to mark International Women’s Day. “Women and men deserve the same opportunities to succeed here. And study after study shows that diversity has a positive impact on productivity. These are the reasons each of the entities that make up the World Bank Group and the organization as a whole have targets for reaching gender equity in our middle and management ranks.” “We track our performance in meeting these targets in the corporate scorecard and have regularly raised them to ensure they are ambitious. While we’ve made progress in meeting these targets, there is more to be done—in some areas, much more.”
Date: March 11, 2015

World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim’s statement on the Fourth Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
TOKYO, March 11, 2015 — The following is a statement by the World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim:
“On the occasion of the Fourth anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami, the World Bank Group remembers the thousands of people and families affected by the disaster. We would like to pay tribute to the determination and resilience of the people of Tohoku, which is a source of inspiration around the world. The Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, hosted by the Government of Japan in Sendai, alongside related events in Aomori, Iwate, Fukushima and Yamagata prefectures, offers an historic occasion for global leaders to renew their commitment to curb rising losses stemming from disasters and protect the poor and vulnerable from the threat of future disasters. The World Bank Group reaffirms its commitment to work with its partners towards creating a safer world, by building on the knowledge and experience of the people of Japan.”
Date: March 11, 2015

Breaking the Cycle of Chronic Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean
New analysis highlights need for better coordination and a focus on behavioral barriers alongside effective social and economic policies.
LIMA, Peru, March 9, 2015 – One out of every five Latin Americans or around 130 million people have never known anything but poverty, subsisting on less than US$4-a-day throughout their lives. These are the region´s chronically poor, who have remained so despite unprecedented inroads against poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean since the turn of the century. Their situation is becoming more precarious as the economic boom that significantly contributed to reduce poverty dwindles. Regional GDP growth has slowed, from about six percent in 2010 to an estimated 0.8 percent in 2014. This contraction will likely take away one of the biggest drivers behind the strong reduction in poverty: an improved job market.A new World Bank report, Left Behind, Chronic Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, takes a closer look at the region’s entrenched poor…
Date: March 9, 2015

Handicap International [to 14 March 2015]

Handicap International [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.handicap-international.us/press_releases

March 12, 2015
Syria: The Worst Year Yet; One Million Injured
On the fourth anniversary of the Syrian conflict, which began March 15, 2011, Handicap International calls on the international community to guarantee people with injuries and illnesses access to care. This task has become incredibly difficult since the closing of certain borders, with local teams reporting fewer Syrians crossing the borders, but more severe injuries among those who do.

International Rescue Committee [to 14 March 2015]

International Rescue Committee [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.rescue.org/press-release-index

12 Mar 2015
Zain Group joins REFUNITE, the International Rescue Committee and Ericsson to Use Mobile Technology to Reconnect Separated Families in South Sudan
:: The Family Reconnection Project aims to connect thousands of displaced people with missing family members separated due to the conflict in South Sudan
:: Partnership to demonstrate the power of technology and frontline response

Zain Group announces that it has joined Refugees United (REFUNITE), the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) in launching a pilot project in South Sudan, which empowers separated families to search for their missing loved ones through a mobile phone. The Family Reconnection Project leverages simple mobile technology in support of the 1.4 million people who are internally displaced in South Sudan.

Ongoing internal conflict, coupled with lack of access to the internet and a breakdown of media infrastructure, has made it nearly impossible for separated families to reconnect within and across borders. The Family Reconnection Project enables separated families to search for missing friends and relatives. A series of mobile services will be rolled out during the coming weeks; all with the goal of making it easier for families to search, connect and communicate.

Following the announcement between Zain Group, Ericsson and IRC in November, to use technology to transform humanitarian response, the IRC is initially supporting the pilot in South Sudan by helping to connect those displaced by conflict, often without direct mobile phone or internet access, to an online platform that allows them to more easily contact family members, helping to close the digital divide among those who might otherwise fail to gain access.

The partners will aim to replicate the program in South Sudan across five other camps in Africa and the Middle East during 2015. In South Sudan alone, the pilot is expected to generate 10,000 registrations during 2015…

ICRC – International Committee of the Red Cross [to 14 March 2015]

ICRC – International Committee of the Red Cross [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/index.jsp

Colombia: 230,000 people receive aid while awaiting peace
News release
11 March 2015
Geneva / Bogotá (ICRC) – Colombians are still suffering the consequences of the conflict and other major violence on a daily basis. That was the message from the ICRC’s delegation in Colombia during a presentation of its 2014 report on humanitarian activities in the country. Last year, the ICRC recorded 875 suspected breaches of international humanitarian law and other attacks on the civilian population. Armed violence remained a pressing issue in urban areas in 2014, most notably in Buenaventura, Tumaco and Medellín.

Papua New Guinea: ICRC to fund a community health post
News release
11 March 2015
Port Moresby (ICRC) – The Southern Highlands Provincial Government, the Provincial Health Authority and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) signed a memorandum of understanding today for the construction of a community health post in the Southern Highlands.

Lake Chad: Striving to meet growing needs
News release
10 March 2015
Violence in Nigeria is not only claiming lives and forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes in the country itself; it is spilling over into neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon, where the humanitarian situation is also deteriorating. Across the Lake Chad region, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is providing displaced people with food and household essentials and helping medical facilities to cope with the influx of casualties.

Mali: Fighting deprives population of essentials
News release
10 March 2015
Bamako / Geneva (ICRC) –Tensions remain acute in northern Mali, where attacks occurred in Kidal once again this past weekend. There was violence in the capital Bamako as well. The northeastern town of Tabankort was rocked by fighting in late January and early February and many families from the area were forced to flee their homes to safer places. Others were trapped in their homes for days on end. Many are now encountering great difficulty supplying their families with food. “This remains an alarming situation,” said Jean Pierre Nereyabagabo, who is in charge of economic security work in Mali by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). “Economic life is still paralysed and many people are totally without access to drinking water and medicines.”

IRCT [to 14 March 2015]

IRCT [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.irct.org/

Statements & declarations
Peru continues to breach international obligations to prevent torture
11-03-2015

The International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT), the Association for the Prevention of Torture (APT) and the National Coordinator for Human Rights (CNDDHH) express concern at the decision of the Government of Peru to halt the enactment of the law designating the Ombudsman as the National Preventive Mechanism for Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Punishment.

With this setback, the Peruvian government fails to meet its international obligation to prevent torture. The three organisations would like to reiterate that the appointment of a NPM in the country was a commitment made voluntarily by Peru in 2006, following the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture (OPCAT). This, therefore, represents a delay of eight years in fulfilling the commitment assumed with the international community.
Read the full statement in Spanish.

MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières [to 14 March 2015]

MSF/Médecins Sans Frontières [to 14 March 2015]
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/news-stories/press/press-releases

Selected Press Releases/Field News
Syria: Medical Aid Paralyzed by Four Years of Conflict
March 11, 2015
AMMAN/NEW YORK—As the war in Syria enters its fifth year, desperately needed aid is failing to reach millions of people trapped by the conflict, the international medical humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) said today.
The health system in Syria has been devastated by the ongoing conflict, and accessing essential medical treatment is almost impossible, either due to the lack of supplies and qualified medical staff, or because of attacks against medical structures. A large-scale international humanitarian effort is desperately needed in Syria, MSF said.
“Four years since the start of the Syrian conflict, the war continues to be characterized by acts of brutal violence that neither distinguish between civilians and combatants nor respect the protected status of health personnel and facilities,” said Dr. Joanne Liu, MSF’s international president. “It is unacceptable that humanitarian assistance is so limited when the death toll and the suffering of civilians has reached unbearable levels.”
Read the Op-Ed