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12/08/2020

Pandemic ‘Inflicting Multiple Shocks’ on the Young, Threatens Entire Generation

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IOM/Benjamin Suomela | One in six youth have had to stop working since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an ILO report released 11 August 2020.

The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Youth and COVID-19: impacts on jobs, education, rights and mental well-being report, revealed that 65 per cent of young people have reported learning less since the pandemic began, citing the transition from classroom to online and distance learning, during lockdown.

“The pandemic is inflicting multiple shocks on young people”, said, ILO Director-General Guy Ryder. “It is not only destroying their jobs and employment prospects, but also disrupting their education and training and having a serious impact on their mental well-being.”

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11/08/2020

Strengthening Dietary Guidelines to Feed a Nature-Positive Future

11 August 2020 (UN Environment)* — Most dietary recommendations provided by national governments are not compatible with global environmental and health targets such as the Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

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11/08/2020

Far Away in the USA – What’s Going On?

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By Bill Dahl*

August 2020 (Wall Street International)* — Researchers have revealed that approximately 90 percent of an iceberg is below the surface of the water. Thus, to really understand this phenomenon, you must dive beneath it to capture observations and take measurements. The same is true with countries. What you see on the surface may not be all you need to sufficiently understand them. This article plunges into issues that may not be obvious to the casual observer when pondering the question “What’s going on far away in the USA?”.
The White House
The White House | Image from Wall Street International.
The composition of the U.S. population is currently estimated at 40% for non-white residents. The forecast is for the non-white population to outnumber the white population by 2045.
11/08/2020

Millions of Children across the Globe Continue to Be Exploited

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11 August 2020 (ILO)* — The universal ratification of the ILO Convention on the Worst forms of Child Labour is a milestone, says the UN’s Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery, Tomoya Obokata. However countries need to intensify efforts to eradicate child labour in all its forms.

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11/08/2020

COVID-19 New Guidance for Protecting Migrant Workers

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Geneva/ Paris, 10 August 2020 (IOM)*  – The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) this week are releasing employer guidance for measures to protect migrants during COVID-19.

lhd_press_note_11Burmese migrants work on fishing boats and in coastal communities in Phang Nga, southern Thailand. Photo: Thierry Falise/IOM 

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11/08/2020

‘Thrown into the Streets, Locked in Rooms, Forced to Work without Pay’ – Media Reporting Reveals Abuse of Some Migrant Domestic Workers in Middle East Since Onset of Pandemic 

Thrown into the streets, locked in rooms, and forced to work without pay, recent media reporting has revealed the abuse and poor treatment that some migrant domestic workers in the Middle East have suffered, since the onset of the pandemic.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has confirmed that many of these workers, particularly those who have no employment contract, and live outside the household, have been severely impacted by the pandemic.

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10/08/2020

Real Life Migrant Workers Star in Short Films about Modern Slavery at Sea

Journey of a migrant fisher - behind the scenes
Journey of a migrant fisher – behind the scenes. Filmed on location in Yilan, Taiwan. © Teng Kuei Lu

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10/08/2020

How to Respond to Rising Trends of Racism and Intolerance

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By Blerim Mustafa*

The necessity of a people-centered approach to security

The rising trends of racism and intolerance The rising trends of racism and intolerance | Image from Wall Street International.

10 August 2020 (Wall Street International)*  .. The Russian poet Boris Pasternak once said: “We have learned that we are guests of existence, travelers between two stations. We must discover security within ourselves.”

The search for security remains the overarching aim for many societies worldwide in today’s volatile era. Who wants to live in an Orwellian society guided by insecurity and social disorder or in a world order as described in Thomas Hobbes’ book Leviathan?

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10/08/2020

Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?

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STOCKHOLM / ROME, Aug 10 2020 (IPS)* – COVID-19 has become a scourge affecting all levels of human society – morals, behaviour, human interaction, economy and politics. The pandemic has wrecked havoc on our way of being and its impact will remain huge and all-encompassing.

It is not only affecting our globally shared existence, it is also changing what has been called ”the little life”, i.e. our own way of thinking and being, our personal life situation and the one of those close to us; people we love and depend upon – our friends and family.

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10/08/2020

‘Young People Have a Major Role to Play in Ridding the World of Nuclear Weapons’

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10 August 2020 (UN News)* — Nuclear weapons are still one of the most serious threats to mankind, and the dangers are growing. Young people can play an important role in ensuring that they are eliminated once and for all, says the UN’s top disarmament official, ahead of International Youth Day on 12 August.

Hiroshima City | The UN Under-Secretary-General of Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu (centre) meets young people in Japan at an event focused on the 75th anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and the establishment of the UN.