Archive for July 24th, 2020

24/07/2020

If You Want to Change the World, Start at Home: New Tool Offers Roadmap for Changing Social Norms

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, New York/ KATETE, Zambia/ OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso, 20 July 2020 (UNFPA)* — “As a female traditional leader, my aim is to be a role model within my chiefdom. I want to ensure that we collectively challenge social and traditional norms and practices that negatively affect our women and girls,” said Kawaza, chieftainess of the Chewa people.

24/07/2020

The Great Migration Clash

Human Wrongs Watch

NEW YORK, Jul 21 2020 (IPS)* – The world is in the midst of the Great Migration Clash, a bitter struggle between those who “want out” of their countries and those who want others to “keep out” of their countries. More than a billion people would like to move permanently to another country and no less than a billion people say fewer or no immigrants should be allowed to move into their countries.

Migrants-and-Refugees_Credit: Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNOHCR).

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24/07/2020

Explore: Interconnected Marine Systems

23 July 2020 (UN Environment)* — UN Environment Programme has created immersive digital experiences for its #WildforLife campaign. These four ecosystem-based “journeys” show the magic of interconnected natural systems and inspire people to take action to protect these distinct ecosystems.

The first is Marine Journey. This aquatic adventure informs and inspires people to conserve coral reef, seagrass and mangrove ecosystems.

The upcoming digital journeys include savannahs, forests and peatlands.

24/07/2020

New Guidelines to Support Mangrove Restoration of Degraded Mangrove Ecosystems in the Western Indian Ocean

Human Wrongs Watch

Nairobi, 24 July 2020 (UN Environment)*For many coastal communities, including those in the Western Indian Ocean region, mangroves are critical to economic and food security. A new set of guidelines on mangrove restoration for the region aims to support the restoration of its degraded mangrove ecosystems and support recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19.

Mangrove forests are among the most powerful nature-based solutions to climate change, but with 67 percent of mangroves lost or degraded to date, and an additional 1.0 percent being lost each year, they are at a risk of being destroyed altogether.

Without mangroves, 39 percent more people would be flooded annually and flood damage would increase by more than 16 percent and US $82 billion.

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24/07/2020

COVID-19: No Return to ‘Old Normal’, Warns World Health Organization, as Cases Surpass 15 Million Worlwide

(UN News)* — COVID-19 cases worldwide have surpassed 15 million, and nearly 620,000 deaths. On Thursday [23 July 2020], the World Health Organization (WHO) urged people everywhere to play a part in preventing further spread of the disease, warning that there will be no return to “the old normal”.

 

© FAO/Max Valencia | The Lo Valledor main wholesale market in Chile continues to provide the public during the COVID-19 pandemic with all the protective measures for them and the community.
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Most cases, or 10 million, were in just 10 countries, with the United States, Brazil and India accounting for nearly half. On Thursday [23 July 2020] afternoon, the US passed the milestone of four million infections.

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24/07/2020

‘Immediate Introduction of a Temporary Basic Income for World’s Poorest People Could Slow Current Surge in COVID-19, Enable Three Billion People to Stay at Home’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The immediate introduction of a Temporary Basic Income for the world’s poorest people could slow the current surge in COVID-19 and enable close to three billion people to stay at home, according to a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report released on 23 July 2020.

WFP/Giulio D’Adamo | Women work in a field in Jubek State, South Sudan, where the World Food Programme is promoting sustainable agriculture to strengthen incomes and livelihoods.

Temporary Basic Income: Protecting Poor and Vulnerable People in Developing Countries, estimates that it would cost governments upwards of $199 billion per month, to provide what UNDP describes as “a time-bound, guaranteed basic income, to the 2.7 billion people living below or just above the poverty line in 132 developing countries.”

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