UNODC United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/press/allpress.html?ref=fp
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08/12/2015 –
Experts gather in Vienna to discuss latest findings in drug prevention and drug dependance treatments
UNODC United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/press/allpress.html?ref=fp
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08/12/2015 –
Experts gather in Vienna to discuss latest findings in drug prevention and drug dependance treatments
UN-HABITAT United Nations Human Settlements Programme [to 12 December 2015]
http://unhabitat.org/media-centre/news/
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Cities in spotlight at Climate Change Summit COP21
Paris, 8th December 2015. City leaders can become critical actors in addressing the global challenges of climate change. The effects of urbanisation and climate change are converging in very threatening ways: Cities consume 78 per cent of…
Posted December 11, 2015
Experts meet on role of metropolitan development in New Urban Agenda
Guadalajara, 10 December 2015— About 30 international experts last week participated in a Global Experts Group Meeting (EGM) “The Role of Metropolitan Development in Supporting the New Urban Agenda”, in Guadalajara (Mexico).
Deputy Executive Director decries inequality in African cities
Johannesburg 4 December 2015, The Deputy Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Dr. Aisa Kacyira Kirabo has warned that the wide inequality witnessed in African cities was the greatest threat to sustainable urbanization on the continent. “It is good…
Posted December 7, 2015
FAO Food & Agriculture Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.fao.org/news/archive/news-by-date/2015/en/
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Breakthrough climate agreement recognizes food security as a priority
FAO Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva welcomed the successful conclusion of the Paris Climate Summit saying that “for the first time ever, food security features in a global climate change accord.” The Paris Agreement recognizes “the fundamental priority of safeguarding food security and ending hunger, and the particular vulnerabilities of food production systems to the impacts of climate change”.
12-12-2015
Study reveals disturbing hunger trends in world’s highland areas
While global hunger figures are decreasing, the number of food insecure people in mountain areas rose 30 percent between 2000 and 2012, according to a new study, released today by FAO and the Mountain Partnership on International Mountain Day.
11-12-2015
Align trade and agricultural development policies better to achieve food security
Policy makers must assure that international food trade rules “work for, and not against, the elimination of hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition,” according to The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets.
9-12-2015
UNDP, FAO to scale up assistance to countries on addressing climate change risks in agriculture
A UN Programme working to help countries include climate-related risks in national planning and budgeting processes – especially those that affect the agriculture sector – is getting an additional €5 million in support from the government of Germany.
8-12-2015
IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.ifad.org/media/press/index.htm
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Smallholder farmers need seat at climate table
Paris, 7 December 2015: Short-term, reactive solutions are not enough to help smallholder farmers cope with climate change, according to a new report by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
“If we are going to sustainably improve the livelihoods of the developing world’s smallholder farmers in the context of a changing climate, we need to ensure that their priorities are understood and reflected in policies,” says IFAD’s Vice President Michel Mordasini.
The report, prepared by IFAD, suggests that practical technical interventions, such as enhanced seeds and accurate weather forecasts, are not enough and that ultimately national policies, a legal framework, strategies and budgets will shape the opportunities for large numbers of rural women and men to adapt to a changing environment…
ILO International Labour Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.ilo.org/global/lang–en/index.htm
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2015 Labour Overview
ILO: 1.7 million people joined the ranks of the unemployed in 2015 in Latin America and the Caribbean
10 December 2015
The ILO’s 2015 Labour Overview indicates that the economic slowdown has caused a rise in unemployment, particularly among women and young people, and there are signs of increased informality. The situation is worrying and poses policy challenges to the countries of the region. Unemployment could rise again in 2016.
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.icao.int/Newsroom/Pages/pressrelease.aspx
IMO International Maritime Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.imo.org/en/MediaCentre/PressBriefings/Pages/Home.aspx
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Illegal wildlife trade faces zero-tolerance policy
10/12/2015
A zero-tolerance policy towards the illegal wildlife trade (IWT) was among several concrete measures agreed this week (9th December 2015) by members of the United for Wildlife International Taskforce on the Transportation of Illegal Wildlife Products.
Members of the taskforce, including IMO, agreed the text of a declaration, to be signed next March, containing firm commitments to tackle IWT. Many within the transport sector, including companies represented on the task force, have agreed to enforce a zero-tolerance policy by never knowingly facilitating or tolerating the carriage of illegal wildlife or illegal wildlife products. The policy will be included in documents such as conditions of carriage, employment and client contracts as well as in marketing material.
The declaration also includes commitments to establish a harmonised mechanism for sharing information about IWT and to develop the use of due diligence and risk assessment systems to identify potential IWT shipments. Companies will also be encouraged to establish mechanisms for reporting suspicious activity to enforcement authorities and develop appropriate staff-training programmes.
A cross-disciplinary team will be established to work with local customs and law enforcement authorities to develop a system of best practice for combatting illegal wildlife trade in key ports, and the World Customs Organisation and national customs authorities will be supported in developing mechanisms to aid detecting and preventing IWT.
The commitments included in the declaration will, if adopted by the wider transport sector, help break the chain between suppliers and consumers and lead to a tangible and significant reduction in the volume of IWT…
WMO World Meteorological Organization [to 12 December 2015]
https://www.wmo.int/media/?q=news
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Global Carbon Budget released
8 December 2015
The 2015 Global Carbon Budget, released during the UN Climate Change negotiations, said that Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil fuels and industry increased by 0.6% in 2014, with a total of about 9.8 Gigatonnes of carbon (GtC (billion tonnes of carbon) emitted to the atmosphere. This is 60% above emissions in 1990, the Kyoto Protocol reference year.
The report from the Global Carbon Project, which is co-sponsored by the World Climate Research Programme, said emissions in 2015 are projected to decline by -0.6% (range -1.6% to +0.5%)…
UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.unido.org/en/news-centre/news.html
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Global manufacturing output grows modestly with downward trend in developing and emerging industrial economies
VIENNA, 10 December 2015 – World manufacturing output grew modestly by 2.7 per cent in the third quarter of 2015. For the first time in recent years, the growth trend in industrialized economies was upward compared to declining trend in developing and emerging industrial economies, according to a report by the United Nations Industrial development Organization (UNIDO)….
Manufacturing output grew by 1.5 per cent in industrialized economies, up from 0.9 per cent in previous quarter. In developing and emerging industrial economies, the growth rate dropped to 5.0 per cent, down from 5.3 per cent in previous quarter.
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Climate change mitigation in CIS countries on agenda of Vienna workshop
VIENNA, 7 December 2015 – Some 40 participants attended a workshop that opened in Vienna today which focused on developing programmes for climate change mitigation, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the promotion of clean technologies uptake in Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Russian Federation and Ukraine.
UNWTO World Tourism Organization [to 12 December 2015]
http://media.unwto.org/news
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United Nations declares 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development
7 December 2015
The United Nations (UN) General Assembly has approved the adoption of 2017 as the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development. The resolution, adopted on 4 December, recognizes “the importance of international tourism, and particularly of the designation of an international year of sustainable tourism for development, in fostering better understanding among peoples everywhere, in leading to a greater awareness of the rich heritage of various civilizations and in bringing about a better appreciation of the inherent values of different cultures, thereby contributing to the strengthening of peace in the world”.
ITU International Telecommunications Union [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/index.aspx?lang=en#.VF8FYcl4WF8
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ITU Workshop on Digital Financial Services and Financial Inclusion to address needs of 2 billion ‘unbanked’ people
Mobile money experts to prioritize discussion of consumer protection
Geneva, 10 December 2015 – An ITU Workshop on Digital Financial Services and Financial Inclusion in Geneva, 14 December, will analyse the latest developments in the market for digital financial services (DFS), or ‘mobile money’. Topics for discussion will address consumer protection, with accompanying sessions exploring merchant payments, DFS market competition, and DFS interoperability.
The free-of-charge, open-to-all workshop will host representatives of the information and communication technology (ICT) and financial-services sectors to supplement the work of the ITU Focus Group on Digital Financial Services, which will meet at ITU, 15-16 December.
The Focus Group is developing a set of operational recommendations, tools and solutions to assist countries in establishing financial-inclusion strategies capable of promoting widespread adoption of DFS. The group’s upcoming meeting will advance key deliverables to improve the cooperation of ICT regulators and central banks, build greater understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders comprising the DFS ecosystem, and support DFS operators in their efforts to achieve service interoperability.
CBD Convention on Biological Diversity [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.cbd.int/press-releases/
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Governments encouraged to use biodiversity and ecosystem services as strategy for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction
2015-12-09
Biodiversity and the ecosystem services it underpins can deliver benefits that will increase the resilience of people to the impacts of climate change, said current and former executives of major multilateral environmental agreements, at an event in the margins of the Paris Climate Change Conference.
US Department of State [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2015/index.htm
Selected Announcements
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12/12/15 White House Fact Sheet: U.S. Leadership and the Historic Paris Agreement to Combat Climate Change; Washington, DC
-12/10/15 International Human Rights Day 2015; Secretary of State John Kerry; Washington, DC
USAID [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases
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Power Africa Launches New Partnerships and Tools at Paris Climate Change Conference
December 8, 2015
As part of the U.S. Government’s approach to addressing the threat of climate change, Power Africa will forge several new partnerships and launch new tools during the 2015 Paris Climate Conference (COP 21) to support the development of renewable energy across sub-Saharan Africa. Scaling up access to cleaner electricity helps mitigate climate change and enhance resilience to climate shocks.
DFID [to 12 December 2015]
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Hurd: Crisis in Ethiopia needs global response
Published 11 December 2015 Press release DFID
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Britain and US unite to power up Africa
Published 7 December 2015 Press release DFID
Launch of new partnership between the UK’s Energy Africa and the US’s Power Africa Initiative.
A landmark partnership between the UK and US will help millions of people across Africa get access to clean energy, UK International Development Minister Nick Hurd and Associate Administrator of USAID Eric Postel have announced.
The new partnership between the UK’s Energy Africa campaign and the US’s Power Africa initiative will leverage much-needed private investment, develop networks to share power across borders and harness geothermal resources to boost access to electricity across the continent…
ECHO [to 12 December 2015]
http://ec.europa.eu/echo/en/news
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EU strengthens humanitarian aid along Western Balkan migration route
10/12/2015
The European Commission is to release further emergency humanitarian aid of €13 million, aimed at supporting refugees along the Western Balkans route.
African Union [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.au.int/en/
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Dec.09.2015 | Press Releases
PAU introduces mechanisms on Communications and Gender Mainstreaming
Dec.09.2015 | Press Releases
Preparations for the Headquarters of the Africa Center for Disease Control Underway at the African Union
Dec.04.2015
Experts strive to jointly regulate medicines in Africa
Joint Press Release
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. December 4, 2015 – The experts have reiterated the urgent need for Africa to fast track the process of harmonizing medicines regulation on the Continent to guarantee access to quality medicines. The issue was front and center in the two-day event that brought together experts of the pharmaceutical sector in the framework of the 4th African Medicines Regulatory Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The experts considered recent advances in countries for regulation of medical devices, blood and blood products and in implementation of harmonization programmes in RECs. Moreover, they reviewed and adopted the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonization (AMRH) Implementation Toolkit and the draft Regional strategy for strengthening regulatory systems in the Africa.
… The Meeting also underlined the need for Member States to increase national investments for strengthening the regulatory capacity of NMRAs as well as the necessity for partner organizations including the World Health Organization to provide countries with support to establish, assess and strengthen their regulatory systems taking the benefit of the WHO Global Assessment Tool….
The African Development Bank Group [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.afdb.org/en/news-and-events/press-releases/
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AfDB Lessons Learned Database made public
10/12/2015 – The Independent Development Evaluation (IDEV) lessons learned database, a repository of findings, lessons and recommendations drawn from independent and self-evaluations of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) has been updated, and is now easily accessible to both internal and external users.
Asian Development Bank [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.adb.org/news
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10 December 2015
First ADB Policy-Based Loan to PRC Supports Air Pollution Control in Beijing Capital Region
ADB approved its first policy-based loan of $300 million to the People’s Republic of China to help address the longstanding air pollution problem of the greater Beijing capital region.
8 December 2015
New ADB Research Shows Design of Special Economic Zones Determines Success
Special economic zones can be a driving force for increased trade, investment, and economic reform in Asia provided the right business environments and policies are put in place, says a new ADB report.
7 December 2015
Financial Institutions Mainstream Climate Action
A coalition of the world’s leading financial institutions have today officially signed on to five voluntary Principles to Mainstream Climate Action into their operations.
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank [to 12 December 2015]
http://www.aiib.org/html/NEWS/