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The SDG second half: Ideas for doing things differently سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف: Amar Bhattacharya | Margaret Biggs | Matthew Bishop | Caren Grown | George Ingram | Homi Kharas | John W. Mcarthur | Sarah E. Mendelson | Jane Nelson | Tony Pipa | Naheed Sarabi | Jacob Taylor | Priya Vora | Rebecca Winthrop المؤلف المؤسسي: Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings This short compendium captures a cross section of SDG-focused insights and recommendations from CSD-affiliated scholars. Each brief essay describes something with the potential to be done differently during the second half of the SDG era. Across a dozen contributions, topics range from reframing media coverage of the SDGs to measuring and elevating the role of the private sector; from participatory approaches to transforming education systems to new learning paradigms for human rights; from better risk-taking in fragile countries to improving infrastructure and services for care; from fit-for-purpose multilateral development banks to a purpose-driven fund to end extreme poverty; from turbo-charged Canadian SDG approaches to renewed American SDG leadership; from breakthroughs in digital public infrastructure to innovative frontiers in the digitally empowered methods of collective behavior science.
Amendments on the Protection of Women and Children From Violence: Why Is It Too Early To Rejoice? سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف: Нигина Худайбергенова The deputies adopted amendments to the legislation of Uzbekistan aimed at strengthening the protection of women and children from violence. Nigina Khudaibergenova, the coordinator of the Project 'Nemolchi.uz'(Don't be silent) writes about how difficult it was to achieve amendments and why activists urge not to rejoice ahead of time.
Поправки о защите женщин и детей от насилия: почему радоваться рано? سنة النشر: 2023 المؤلف: Нигина Худайбергенова Депутаты приняли поправки в законодательство Узбекистана, направленные на усиление защиты женщин и детей от насилия. Координатор проекта Nemolchi.uz Нигина Худайбергенова пишет о том, как сложно было добиться поправок и почему активистки призывают не радоваться раньше времени.
Annual Report for 2021 (UNODC Regional Office in Central Asia) سنة النشر: 2022 المؤلف المؤسسي: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) This Annual Report provides an account of the main results achieved by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Office for Central Asia (UNODC ROCA), in 2021. UNODC has stepped up efforts to help people in these challenging times, addressing emerging threats in line with human rights and gender equality standards, and the rule of law. Through our strategic interventions, we have contributed to strengthening peace, preventing conflict, and tackling the root causes and drivers of instability and violence.
Годовой отчет за 2021 (Региональное представительство УНП ООН в Центральной Азии) سنة النشر: 2022 المؤلف المؤسسي: UN. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Отчет содержит сведения об основных результатах, достигнутых Региональным представительством Управления Организации Объединенных Наций по наркотикам и преступности в Центральной Азии (РЦПДЦА УНП ООН) в 2021 году. УНП ООН наращивает свои усилия с целью оказания помощи людям в непростое время, помочь противостоять возникающим угрозам с учетом стандартов в области прав человека и гендерного равенства, а также верховенства закона. Благодаря стратегическим инициативам, способствуют укреплению мира, предотвращению конфликтов, устранению коренных причин и факторов нестабильности и насилия.
Engaging Girls, Boys and Youth as Active Citizens: Plan International’s Position Paper سنة النشر: 2020 المؤلف المؤسسي: Plan International Plan International believes that every child and young person has the right to express their views freely and safely; influence decisions and take action on issues that matter to them. However, around the world children and young people – particularly girls and young women – face significant challenges in realising this right. They tend to be wrongly dismissed as insufficiently mature to participate in political and civic processes. They also tend to be stigmatised as potential perpetrators of disruption, not as valued citizens and contributors to society who can lead and drive positive change. Plan International is calling for a paradigm shift in the way the international community talks about, engages and partners with children and young people. Children and young people are not just the future. They are the present. Young people constitute almost half of the world’s population, yet they are dramatically underrepresented – even excluded – in political decision-making. It is critical that their views and needs are taken into account politically, socially, legally and economically. Promoting the voices and views of children and young people – especially girls and women – in all their diversity and supporting them to actively engage in decision-making on issues that affect their lives must be an urgent priority for the world’s power holders. Realising children and young people’s civil and political rights is a prerequisite for building sustainable and peaceful societies, and a gender just world envisioned in international human rights frameworks and the 2030 Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs).Across the 75+ countries Plan International works in, young people have consistently identified the denial of their political and civil rights as a priority issue. In March 2017, Plan International conducted consultations with young women and men aged 14 to 30 from 14 countries. In every country, young people reported a sense of “citizen responsibility” and an interest in public life, yet identified the lack of platforms to meaningfully engage with decision-makers and inability to ensure their opinions are taken seriously as key barriers. Girls and young women in particular have called for the removal of gendered norms that increase those barriers, silence their voices and disproportionately hold them back from leadership and active citizenship. 