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Contributions of Early Childhood Development Programming to Sustainable Peace and Development Año de publicación: 2018 Autor: Chelsea K. Donaldson | Friedrich W. Affolter | Liliana Angelica Ponguta | Rima Salah | Pia R. Britto | James Leckman | Paul Connolly | Siobhan Fitzpatrick | Pauline Walmsley By intervening early and engaging with children’s families, ECD services offer a unique opportunity to make a cost-effective and sustainable impact on interrupting cycles of poverty and violence. Given that efforts towards sustainable peace must encompass all sectors and address all societal levels, there is a crucial need for implementing “multi-level ECD services” that center on the whole child and engage his or her surrounding ecological context. These comprehensive ECD services can not only improve child development outcomes, but also strengthen competencies in caregivers, address stressors and conflict drivers in the community and build institutional capacities to reduce structural violence. The purpose of this background paper is to merge insights from both micro and macro-level perspectives to demonstrate how ECD services can be leveraged to sustainable peace and development. While peacebuilding experts have traditionally focused on macro-level strategies such as government reform or economic rehabilitation interventions, ECD practitioners have focused primarily on micro-level interventions of individual children and families without much exploration of how ECD services can be leveraged to mitigate risks of conflict and transform relationships across communities and regions.   Women’s Rights in Review 30 Years after Beijing Año de publicación: 2025 Autor corporativo: United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) In 2025, the world celebrates 30 years of achievement on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a visionary 1995 plan agreed by 189 governments to achieve the equal rights of all women and girls. The UN Secretary-General’s report on the 30-year review and appraisal of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action reflects global, regional, and national reviews of 159 countries, summarizing progress and priorities for further action. It finds that many countries have made strides on gender equality and women’s empowerment, from banning discrimination in employment to adopting gender-responsive climate action plans. Innovation is accelerating progress, and opportunities are opening to scale up proven strategies. Yet gender discrimination remains deeply embedded in all economies and societies, imposing chronic constraints on the rights and hopes of women and girls. SDG Pulse 2024: The Pulse of Progress Towards the Sustainable Development Goals Año de publicación: 2024 Autor corporativo: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) The SDG Pulse reveals progress in various areas, but setbacks continue to undermine momentum. Economic and social distress, particularly for those most in need, is exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, and in Gaza, leading to longer and more expensive trade routes, increased hunger and food insecurity, and rising CO2 emissions, impacting developing countries’ ability to meet the SDGs, and the need for reliable information becomes even more critical. SDG Pulse serves three main purposes: firstly, to update on the evolution of selected official SDG indicators and complementary data and statistics; second, to report on progress in developing new concepts and methodologies for SDG indicators for which UNCTAD is a global custodian; and third, to showcase UNCTAD’s support to member States in implementing the 2030 Agenda. Building on the previous edition, SDG Pulse continues to track progress according to four transformations identified at UNCTAD’s intergovernmental meeting in Bridgetown (UNCTAD, 2021). The report also delves into thematic issues relevant to the 2030 Agenda bringing to the forefront key messages related to trade and multilateralism, development finance, economic diversification, and sustainability and resilience. This year’s In-Focus topic explores gender equality in trade. Despite global advancements, gender inequality persists, affecting women's lives through economic participation, education, health, and political empowerment worldwide. UNCTAD’s new gender equality in trade indicator set helps illuminate gender gaps in trade to inform effective policy actions and accelerate just and equal development. This overview provides a glance at recent developments and analysis related to sustainable development. For every child, a fair chance: The promise of equity Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) This report is based on an in-depth paper that was the centrepiece of discussions at the UNICEF Executive Board’s Special Session on Equity held in New York, in June 2015.The principle of equity guides UNICEF’s work with a sharp focus on the world’s most vulnerable children: those from the poorest households, girls, children with disabilities, migrant and refugee children, those living in remote areas, and children from ethnic or religious groups facing discrimination. The following pages build on evidence and experience from this work to make two main arguments for closing persistent gaps in equity. It examines seven sectors that are critical to progress for children: health; HIV and AIDS; water, sanitation and hygiene; nutrition; education; child protection; and social inclusion. In each sector, there are stark contrasts between global advances on one hand and the urgent, unmet needs of the world’s most vulnerable children on the other.   Равные возможности Обещание равенства для всех детей: Обещание равенства Año de publicación: 2015 Autor corporativo: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Настоящий отчет основан на подробном документе, который обсуждался на специальной сессии Исполнительного комитета ЮНИСЕФ, посвященной вопросам равенства и справедливости, в Нью-Йорке в июне 2015 года. Работа ЮНИСЕФ строится на принципе равенства и справедливости, при этом основное внимание уделяется наиболее уязвимым группам детей во всем мире: детям из наиболее бедных семей и девочкам, детям с ограниченными возможностями, детям, живущим в удаленных районах, и детям из этнических или религиозных групп, сталкивающимся с дискриминацией. Представленный доклад, основываясь на фактах и опыте такой работы, приводит два основных довода в пользу устранения укоренившихся диспропорций, касающихся равенства и справедливости. В ней рассмотрены семь сфер, имеющих решающее значение для развития детеи: здоровье; ВИЧ и СПИД, вода, санитария и гигиена; питание, образование: защита ребенка; социальная интеграция. В каждой сфере наблюдаются резкие контрасты между глобальными улучшениями, с одной стороны, и неотложными неудовлетворенными потребностями наиболее уязвимых детей во всем мире - с другой.     Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education: The Key to Unlocking SDG 4 - Quality Education for All Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Matt Wisbey Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok This brochure, designed as a bright and bold resource to be used with policy makers and other key stakeholders, explores the reasons why mother tongue-based multilingual education (MTB-MLE) is the key to quality lifelong learning opportunities for all. Linking the key elements of MTB-MLE with SDG4’s targets, it outlines the benefits for both individual learners and society as a whole. Полиязычное образование на основе родного языка. Ключ к реализации ЦУР 4 - качественное образование для всех Año de publicación: 2017 Autor: Matt Wisbey Autor corporativo: UNESCO Bangkok Полиязычное образование на основе родного языка - это образование, начинающееся на языке, которым ученик владеет свободно и затем постепенно вводит другие языки.Справедливое качественное образование и непрерывное обучение для всех возможно только тогда, когда образование учитывает и отражает полиязычный характер общества. Дети, молодежь и взрослые нуждаются в образовательных возможностях, основанных на их образе жизни и потребностях, на родном языке и посредством него.Поскольку ЦУР 4 является основополагающей для других целей устойчивого развития, без полиязычного образования на основе родного языка остальные 16 целей так и останутся недостижимыми.Информация в этой брошюре частично основана на презентациях и дискуссиях с 5-й Международной конференции по языку и образованию: устойчивое развитие посредством многоязычного образования, которая состоялась в Бангкоке, Таиланд, в октябре 2016 года.Для получения дополнительной информации о конференции или просмотра оригинальных презентаций и ключевых сообщений, пожалуйста, посетите: http://www.lc.mahidol.ac.th/mleconf/2016/program.htm Leaving No One Behind: Impact of COVID-19 on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Flagship Publication Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Babatunde Abidoye | Joanna Felix | Serge Kapto | Laurel Patterson Autor corporativo: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures This report by UNDP, in partnership with the Pardee Center for International Futures at the University of Denver, is part of a series examining the impact of COVID-19 on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a potential pathway for socioeconomic recovery from the effects of the pandemic. The analysis explores a range of possible future effects of COVID-19 on different aspects of development while also highlighting the benefits of bold choices that can power the global recovery effort, accelerate the achievement of the 2030 Agenda, and support investments that reap long-term benefits for sustainable development.This second flagship report extends the analysis to the People and Prosperity pillars of the 2030 Agenda and focuses on 69 countries  in the low and medium human development groups. Pre-existing structural limitations and systemic challenges in their health and education systems, combined with porous safety nets and fiscal constraints, put low and medium human development countries at risk of being disproportionately impacted by the regressive effects of the pandemic and left further behind in SDG achievement.  Pursuing the Sustainable Development Goals in a World Reshaped by COVID-19: Foundational Research Report Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Barry B. Hughes | Taylor Hanna | Kaylin McNeil | David K. Bohl | Jonathan D. Moyer Autor corporativo: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures This report advances existing monitoring and forecasting initiatives in three ways. First, it provides, for selected goals and targets, especially those related to human development, projections for the path of progress that the world seemed to be on prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, despite the still very high levels of uncertainty around the ultimate course of the pandemic, it considers the possible impact on longer-term progress. Third, it explores the potential impact of a broad and integrated program of initiatives intended to move us more quickly toward achieving the goals.The SDG Push scenario successfully increases the rate of progress toward the targets sufficiently to overcome the global losses of even the High Damage COVID scenario before 2030 for most target variables. On top of the baseline COVID scenario it greatly increases the number of countries reaching target levels by 2030 and 2050.  UNDP Support for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 6: Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation Año de publicación: 2016 Autor corporativo: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) This document provides a summary report on UNDP support for the implementation of SDG 6. The report focuses specifically on the sustainable management of water and sanitation services. This report is a micro-reference to these efforts in the field of water and sanitation services.