UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization [to 11 July 2015]

UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization [to 11 July 2015]
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UNIDO and European Investment Bank to promote inclusive and sustainable industrial development in Africa, other regions
LUXEMBOURG, 9 July 2015 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the European Investment Bank (EIB) will jointly promote inclusive and sustainable industrial development, particularly in Africa,…

New publication focuses on structural change and industrial development in the BRICS
VIENNA, 7 July 2015 – A new publication by Oxford University Press provides a unique and timely analysis of the role of structural change in the economic development of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) with…

UNIDO and Iran’s Supreme Council for Science, Research and Technology to jointly work on industrial policies in support of investments in education, research and technology
VIENNA, 6 July 2015 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Supreme Council for Science, Research and Technology (SCSRT) of the Islamic Republic of Iran have agreed to work together on formulating…

Reinforcing the role of women in the Middle East and North Africa
MILAN, 6 July 2015 – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in cooperation with the international committee No Peace Without Justice (NPWJ) today presented a new project that aims to reinforce the role of…

Addis Forum to focus on multi-stakeholder partnerships to finance inclusive and sustainable industrialization
Monday, 06 July 2015
VIENNA/ADDIS ABABA, 6 July 2015 – Ways to mobilize and scale up financing for industrial infrastructure, as well as for industrial projects, ranging from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to international large-scale…

UNWTO World Tourism Organization [to 11 July 2015]

UNWTO World Tourism Organization [to 11 July 2015]
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CEHAT commits to the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
8 July 2015
The Spanish Confederation of Hotels and Tourist Accommodations, CEHAT, has signed the Private Sector Commitment to the UNWTO Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, pledging to uphold, promote and implement its values in their policies and operations (Madrid, Spain, 7 July 2015).

ITU International Telecommunications Union [to 11 July 2015]

ITU International Telecommunications Union [to 11 July 2015]
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ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest to prioritize economic development and expanding global connectivity
Forum to focus on accelerating ICT innovation for social impact
Geneva, 6 July 2015 – A range of hot topics, including the Internet of Things (IoT); 5G mobile technologies; fostering ICT start-ups, entrepreneurs and innovation; developing cloud infrastructure; attracting investment; and tackling questions around the creation of the European digital market, will feature at ITU Telecom World 2015, taking place in Budapest, Hungary, 12-15 October 2015.

ITU Telecom World 2015, the global ICT innovation event, is an Exhibition for digital solutions, a Forum for sharing knowledge and a Networking hub for governments, industry and academia. Its aim is to help ideas go further, faster and to promote the innovative, transformative ICT-enabled solutions that will make the world better, sooner.

Through an interactive programme of debates, the Forum will tackle central issues affecting the ICT ecosystem today, opening with a top-level Leadership Summit on accelerating digital innovation for social impact.

Discussions comprise panel debates, workshops, high-level round tables and keynotes, grouped around three main tracks:
:: Expanding access to digital opportunity – overcoming the digital divide in access, content and data through innovative connectivity solutions, new regulatory approaches, monetizing big data, creating the infrastructure for cloud and attracting investment.
:: Building trust for a connected future – establishing trust between consumers, industry and government to realize the potential of the digital economy, from the technological possibilities of security applications to consumer trust in services and applications, international collaboration to protect against cyber threats and innovative trust and security hubs.
:: Accelerating digital transformation – from new developments in 5G mobile or international standards and regulation in the Internet of Things to exploring how to bridge the innovation divide, how emerging markets can work to foster digital entrepreneurship, and establishing regional single digital markets…

USAID [to 11 July 2015]

USAID [to 11 July 2015]
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USAID Announces $266 Million to Support Recovery Efforts in Ebola-Affected Countries
July 10, 2015
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Acting Administrator Alfonso Lenhardt announced the U.S. Government’s plans to provide an additional $266 million to help West African countries address critical gaps caused by the Ebola outbreak at the International Ebola Recovery Conference today at the UN Headquarters in New York City. The funds will help Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea to address secondary impacts of the crisis.

African Union [to 11 July 2015]

African Union [to 11 July 2015]
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Positioning Africa in the Financing for Development Conference
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10 July 2015: African Union Commission welcomes the holding of the upcoming Third International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD3), to take place from 13-16 July 2015, here in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and is convinced that its Member States will actively participate and promote the interest of Africa as a whole in line with its development framework as articulated in “Africa’s Agenda 2063”. The FfD3 Conference is organised by the United Nations, and hosted by the Government of Ethiopia; the first time in Africa…

The African Development Bank Group [to 11 July 2015]

The African Development Bank Group [to 11 July 2015]
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AfDB Board approves African Natural Resources Center Strategy for 2015-2020
10/07/2015 – On July 10, 2015, the Board of Directors of the African Development Bank approved the six-year Strategy of the African Natural Resources Center (ANRC). The Strategy is intended to operationalize the Center by spelling out the Center’s strategic approach to assisting governments in their management of the opportunities and challenges of natural resources management (NRM).

AfDB along with other MDBs and IDFC have developed common principles for adaptation finance tracking
10/07/2015 – The world’s leading development finance institutions have taken an important step forward in tracking more consistently the flows of finance that help countries and people deal with the effects of climate change.

International Financial Institutions announce $400 billion to achieve Sustainable Development Goals
10/07/2015 – The multilateral development banks (MDBs) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday, July 10 signaled plans to extend more than $400 billion in financing over the next three years and vowed to work more closely with private and public sector partners to help mobilize the resources needed to meet the historic challenge of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

European Union [to 11 July 2015]

European Union [to 11 July 2015]
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Statement by the Spokesperson on Thailand’s deportation of persons of Turkic origin
External relations and foreign affairs | 10/07/2015 20:40 | European External Action Service (EEAS)

EU response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa
External relations and foreign affairs | 10/07/2015 12:00 | European Commission

EU pledges €450 million to Ebola affected countries
External relations and foreign affairs | 10/07/2015 12:00 | European Commission

EU regions and cities call for more resources to handle reception of migrants
Regions and local development | 09/07/2015 02:00 | Committee of the Regions
With more and more migrants arriving to the European Union via the Mediterranean, the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) stressed the crucial role of regions and cities in the integration process and urged all Member States to make more resources available to them. In a resolution approved on Wednesday by four of its five political groups, the CoR also called for greater solidarity among Member States to ensure the fair relocation of migrants across the EU.

Press release – Parliament approves an extra €69.6 million to help cope with migrants
Economy, finance, tax and competition | 07/07/2015 13:38 | European Parliament

OECD [to 11 July 2015]

OECD [to 11 July 2015]
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Jobs outlook improving slowly but millions risk being trapped at bottom of economic ladder
The jobs recovery is slowly gathering pace, but employment will remain well below pre-crisis levels in many countries, especially in Europe, through to the end of 2016, according to a new OECD report.
9-July-2015

Relaunch productivity to boost growth and well-being
The slowdown in productivity over the past decade has added to concerns about the long-term economic outlook. But new OECD research shows that policy reforms can revive the diffusion of innovation and make better use of human talent to clear the path for higher and more inclusive productivity growth.
6-July-2015

More effort needed on government integrity to help restore public trust
Countries need to do more to identify and reduce conflicts of interest and other breaches of integrity to help win back trust in national governments, which surveys suggest remains below pre-crisis levels, according to a new OECD report.
6-July-2015

UNCTAD [to 11 July 2015]

UNCTAD [to 11 July 2015]
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10 Jul 2015 – Online consumers to be better protected by new united nations guidelines monitored by UNCTAD

09 Jul 2015 – Aligning national and regional policies on services trade in Africa would yield employment and growth benefits, UNCTAD report argues

09 Jul 2015 – Improved infrastructure services regulation is needed to tap the potential of Africa’s services sector, UNCTAD report says

IMF [to 11 July 2015]

IMF [to 11 July 2015]
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IMF Executive Board Adopts Decisions to Enhance the Financial Safety Net for Developing Countries
Press Release No. 15/324
July 8, 2015
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on July 1, 2015, adopted a set of proposals to enhance the access of developing countries to IMF financial support. These proposals, and the case for adopting them, are contained in the staff paper “Financing for Development: Enhancing the Financial Safety Net for Developing Countries.”

The staff paper makes proposals to strengthen the financial safety net for developing countries by increasing access to concessional Fund resources for all Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT)-eligible countries and to fast-disbursing support under the Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) for all members when faced with urgent balance of payments needs. Developing countries’ efforts to achieve sustained and inclusive growth remain vulnerable to global volatility in the form of external shocks, unpredictable sudden stops and reversals of capital inflows, and significant commodity price volatility. Enhanced access to Fund financing provides countries with greater flexibility to meet balance of payments needs as they pursue inclusive growth and poverty reduction.

The proposals aim to provide developing countries with greater access to Fund resources while better targeting access to concessional resources towards the poorest and most vulnerable countries. The proposals include: i) increasing access to Fund concessional resources for all countries eligible for the Fund’s PRGT; ii) rebalancing the mix of concessional to non-concessional financing towards more use of non-concessional resources for better-off PRGT-eligible countries that currently receive “blended” financial support from the Fund; iii) increasing access to fast-disbursing concessional and non-concessional resources for countries in fragile situations, hit by conflict, or natural disasters, and (iv) setting the interest rate on loans under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) at zero percent…

World Bank [to 11 July 2015]

World Bank [to 11 July 2015]
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International Financial Institutions Announce $400 Billion to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
WASHINGTON, July 10, 2015 The multilateral development banks (MDBs) and IMF today signaled plans to extend more than $400 billion in financing over the next three years and vowed to work more closely with private and public sector partners to help mobilize the resources needed to meet the historic challenge of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).The institutions the African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, European Investment Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank Group (referred to as the MDBs), and the International Monetary Fund announced their plans in the lead-up to the Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa, July 13-16.The SDGs are ambitious and demand equal ambition in using the billions of dollars in current flows of official development assistance (ODA) and all available resources to attract, leverage and mobilize trillions in investments of all kinds…
Date: July 10, 2015
Type: Press Release

World Bank and the IMF Launch Joint Initiative to Support Developing Countries in Strengthening Tax Systems
Will bring developing countries interests into international dialogue
WASHINGTON, July 10, 2015 ? The World Bank and IMF are launching a new initiative to help developing countries strengthen their tax systems. Analysis suggests that many lower-income countries have the potential to increase their tax ratios by at least 24 percent of GDP, without compromising fairness or growth. Raising additional revenues will allow developing countries to fill financing gaps and to promote development. The announcement comes ahead of the Financing for Development conference in Addis, Ethiopia next week, at which heads of state, CSOs, multilateral institutions and private sector representatives will discuss how to scale up finances to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A strong revenue base is imperative if developing countries are to be able to finance the spending they need on public services, social support and infrastructure, said IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde. Date: July 10, 2015
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Disproportionate deaths among health care workers from Ebola could lead to sharp rise in maternal mortality last seen 20 years ago – World Bank report
WASHINGTON DC, July 8, 2015—The loss of health workers due to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa may result in an additional 4,022 deaths of women each year across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone as a result of complications in pregnancy and childbirth. According to the new World Bank report Healthcare Worker Mortality and the Legacy of the Ebola Epidemic published in The Lancet Global Health today, the recent outbreak of Ebola in West Africa could leave a legacy significantly beyond the deaths and disability caused directly by the disease itself.“ The loss of health workers to Ebola could increase maternal deaths up to rates last seen in these countries 15-20 years ago,” says Markus Goldstein, Lead Economist at the World Bank Group and a co-author of the report who heads the World Bank’s Africa Gender Innovation Lab.The paper estimates how the loss of health workers to Ebola will likely affect non-Ebola mortality even after the countries are declared Ebola-free.
Date: July 8, 2015
Type: Press Release

IPU Inter-Parliamentary Union [to 11 July 2015]

IPU Inter-Parliamentary Union [to 11 July 2015]
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China assures IPU of increased support
7 JULY 2015
The Chinese Parliament has committed to providing increased support to IPU as a sign of its greater engagement with the Organization. During high-level meetings last week between IPU Secretary General Martin Chungong and parliamentary and government leaders in Beijing, including Speaker of the National People’s Congress Zhang Dejiang and deputy Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin, a commitment was made to provide additional financial resources for IPU’s work beyond the Asian country’s statutory membership contributions to the Organization. The four-day visit, the first to China by Secretary General Chungong since he took up his post a year ago, is part of his efforts to forge stronger ties between IPU and its Members. The visit similarly generated Chinese support for IPU’s campaign for stronger recognition of the crucial role that parliaments and IPU will play in the implementation of the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) due to be adopted in September, and for the Organization’s various peace initiatives on Syria, the Middle East and the Koreas. Speaker Zhang also confirmed his intention to participate actively in the Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament organized by IPU at UN headquarters in New York from 31st August to 2nd September. There were discussions too on the possibility of China once again hosting an IPU assembly, which it last did in 1996.

BRAC [to 11 July 2015]

BRAC [to 11 July 2015]
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We mourn
08 July 2015, Dhaka. BRAC deeply mourns at the sad demise of Syed Humayun Kabir, a founding member and former chairperson of BRAC governing body. He passed away yesterday, July 7, 2015 at 6:36 PM, at Apollo Hospital, Dhaka at the age of 83. He was suffering from pneumonia. He was BRAC’s governing body member since 1972. He was the chairman of Renata Limited and trustee of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). He founded Sajida Foundation, an organisation to serve the poor in peri-urban areas…

CARE International [to 11 July 2015]

CARE International [to 11 July 2015]
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CARE Calls for Regional Investment Plan to Break Cycle of Humanitarian Crises in the Sahel
NIGER
6 JULY 2015
CARE is gravely concerned by the increasing risk of hunger and vulnerability of millions of people in in the Sahel region of West Africa. The ability of communities in Mali, Niger, Chad and other countries to cope with chronic food insecurity has been severely weakened by erratic weather patterns, epidemics and conflicts.

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CARE Disaster Response Preparedness Enables Quick Response to Bangladesh Floods
BANGLADESH
6 JULY 2015
On 23rd June heavy rains in south east Bangladesh caused severe flash floods across three districts. With over half a million people affected, CARE is already on the ground ready to assist over 5,000 of the people worst affected by the floods.

Handicap International [to 11 July 2015]

Handicap International [to 11 July 2015]
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Explosive remnants of war still threaten Gaza civilians
Posted on July 08, 2015 8:00 AM
One year after the outbreak of fighting between Israel and Palestinians on July 8, 2014, explosive remnants of war such as artillery shells and mortars, grenades, bombs, and rockets still endanger the lives of civilians in Gaza.

According to the United Nations Mine Action Service, at least 4,500 explosive devices[1] remain buried under the rubble of homes and infrastructure destroyed during the 50-day conflict. Handicap International immediately supplied aid to the most vulnerable individuals and, since March, has organized risk education sessions about explosive remnants of war to prevent more people falling victims to these weapons…

IRC International Rescue Committee [to 11 July 2015]

IRC International Rescue Committee [to 11 July 2015]
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10 Jul 2015
Yemen: In wake of ceasefire, humanitarian access key
Food and medical supplies have not reached desperate population due to ongoing insecurity and blockade.
All parties to the conflict should respect the ceasefire and allow humanitarian organizations full access to all civilians in need of assistance.
NEW YORK, July 10, 2015 – The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking immediate access to Abyan, Lahj, and Aldale’a governorates, as well as Aden governorate, including Khor Maksar district where medical and nutrition supplies trapped in an office urgently need to be distributed. A shipment of pharmaceuticals has also been stuck since March 16 at Aden airport, which to this day the IRC does not have access to. Parties to the conflict in Yemen have agreed to a vital, week-long humanitarian ceasefire starting Friday, July 10, 2015, at 11:59 pm local time (8:59 pm GMT). It is to last until the end of the holy month of Ramadan, July 17…

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Born into chaos, South Sudan marks its fourth independence day engulfed by war
Posted by The IRC on July 9, 2015
Since a political rivalry in South Sudan erupted into a civil war, thousands have been killed, and more than two million uprooted from their homes.

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Nepal earthquake: Rebuilding schools for thousands of children
Posted by The IRC on July 7, 2015
As Nepal slowly recovers from two powerful earthquakes, the IRC is working with our partner AAR to rebuild schools destroyed in the worst disaster to hit the country in 80 years.

ICRC [to 11 July 2015]

ICRC [to 11 July 2015]
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South Sudan: Facts and figures June 2015 – Scaling up operations to meet growing needs
A summary of the ICRC’s activities in South Sudan since the beginning of the emergency in mid-December 2013 to the end of May 2015. This month’s theme: Scaling up operations to meet growing needs
10-07-2015 | Article

Warfare at South Sudan hospital forces doctors to flee
When a hospital in Kodok, South Sudan was caught in the crossfire between the conflict’s two warring parties, doctors were forced to evacuate.
10-07-2015 | Video

Remembering nine ICRC employees killed 20 years ago in Srebrenica
Article
10 July 2015

Toolkit helps companies facing security and human rights challenges
Companies operating in areas affected by armed conflict and violence face multiple security and human rights challenges.
10-07-2015 | Article

South Sudan: Patients dying after fighting compels medical staff to leave hospital
The ICRC expresses deep concern over the deaths in South Sudan of more than a dozen people following clashes that forced doctors and nurses to vacate a hospital where advanced surgeries had been taking place.
10-07-2015 | News release

Nepal: Commemorating missing loved ones
Most parents tend to remember dates associated with their children – the date of birth, the first time the child spoke, took the first step, smiled or laughed, the first day of school, the date of graduation, the wedding day.
08-07-2015 | Article

IRCT [to 11 July 2015]

IRCT [to 11 July 2015]
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News
TPO Nepal marks 10 years of work with victims of conflict and disaster
09 July 2015
The IRCT wishes to congratulate its member in Nepal, Trans-cultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal (TPO) for celebrating its 10th anniversary…

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Call for Proposals – IRCT Centre Support & La Luz Grants 2015
08 July 2015
Objective of the Grants
The main objective of the IRCT Centre Support Grants is to support rehabilitation centres’ efforts to ensure that torture victims have access to professional and effective treatment. Limited support will also be given to complementary activities in the field of torture prevention and access to justice.
Funds from La Luz are dedicated to empowering and healing women and girls who have been subjected to torture and sexual violence.