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14/12/2020

El Salvador: The Cup of Coffee that Changed Moisés’ Life

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Despite the great challenges faced by youth in El Salvador, becoming a barista has given Moisés the opportunity to pursue his dreams
 
man smiling in coffee bars
Access to job opportunities is a challenge for youth in El Salvador. Photo: WFP/Nick Roeder

10 December 2020, Haydee Paguaga (WFP)* — Together with the warmth of its people and beautiful beaches, export-quality coffee is one of the things El Salvador is known for. For 23-year-old Moisés, coffee is what turned his life around.

Like many young people in the country, Moisés has faced several challenges in the pursuit of his dreams.  In a context of violence, mainly associated with youth, the stigma that goes with being young makes it difficult to access job opportunities.

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14/12/2020

Yemen: Food Insecurity a ‘Ticking Time-Bomb’

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(UN News)* — UN experts called on the Security Council on 3 December 2020, along with the international community at large, to put an end to the “surreal and absurd dimension” of human rights violations engulfing war-torn Yemen, where abuses continue unchecked.  

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© UNICEF/Areej Alghabri | An eighteen-month -baby, who has lost an eye due to disease, is treated at a hospital in Sana’a, Yemen.

“We are running out of time…approximately 16 million people cannot put food on their table. This is a disaster, this is a ticking time-bomb and the world needs to act now,” WFP spokesperson Tomson Phiri told journalists at a scheduled press conference in Geneva. 

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11/12/2020

World Press Freedom Conference Spotlights Dangerous Job of Separating ‘Truth from Falsehood’

9 December 2020 (UN News)*Prominent journalists and champions of press freedom from across the world are examining ways to overcome increasing challenges facing the media during a two-day online conference organized jointly by the UN’s cultural and educational agency, UNESCO, and the Netherlands.
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UNAMA/Fardin Waezi | A mural on a blast wall in downtown Kabul commemorates journalists killed in Afghanistan in 2016.

The World Press Freedom Conference 2020, which began on Wednesday [9 December 2020], features interactive panels and discussions covering issues such as investigating the killings of journalists, online violence against women journalists, and the media’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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11/12/2020

Life a ‘Waking Nightmare’ for 12 Million Children in Yemen

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By UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore*

NEW YORK, 10 December 2020 (UNICEF)*These are the remarks of UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s High-Level Event: Averting famine in Yemen: What can we do now and in 2021.
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A young child receives therapeutic food
UNICEF Yemen/2020/Mahmoud Al-FalsatinyShawqi, 1, with his mother at the maternal and childhood centre in Zingibar, Abyan. Shawqi is making a strong recovery after receiving care at the UNICEF-supported health facility.

“Yemen is teetering on the edge of complete collapse.

“Over 80 per cent of people require urgent humanitarian assistance and protection. Including 12 million children, whose lives are a waking nightmare.

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11/12/2020

Illicit Financial Flows Are Robbing Africa of $50 Billion Annually

(UN News)* — At a time when Africa is mobilizing resources for pandemic recovery and sustainable development, illicit financial flows (IFFs) are robbing the continent of $50 billion annually, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told a high-level virtual meeting on Thursday [10 December 2020] held under the African Union’s (AU) ‘Silencing the Guns’ initiative.
UNICEF/Rich | Firearms laid down by child soldiers associated with armed groups in South Sudan (file

These “staggering losses” would be enough to bridge nearly 75 per cent of Africa’s health financing gap, provide inclusive education for all children there, and fund infrastructure projects, she added. “These flows pose a threat to stability and security in African countries, undermine institutions and democracy, and jeopardize sustainable development and the rule of law,” said Ms. Mohammed. 

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11/12/2020

Non-Communicable Diseases Killing More People than Ever Before – World Health Organization

Non-communicable diseases account for 7 of the world’s top 10 causes of death, a sharp increase from two decades ago, and heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, a new UN World Health Organization (WHO) study has found (*).

UNICEF/Shehzad Noorani | According to WHO, global deaths from diabetes increased by 70 per cent between 2000 and 2019. Pictured here, a health worker checks a woman’s blood sugar level at a community health centre in Jayapura district, Indonesia.

The 2019 Global Health Estimates, released on Wednesday [9 December 2020], “clearly highlight” the need for increased attention on preventing and treating cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases, as well as tackling injuries, according to WHO.

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10/12/2020

If Your Civic Space Is Closed, Your Human Rights Dissolve

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Bibbi Abruzzini, Forus Communication team, Paris.

PARIS, Dec 10 2020 (IPS)* – On Human Rights Day, civil society calls for the protection of civic space as a fundamental freedom, as more than 80% of the world’s population live in countries where civic space is closed, repressed or obstructed.

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Credit: Forus International

Protecting civil society and fundamental freedoms means protecting the rights to associate and assemble, to express views and opinions. Civic space is the bedrock of any open and democratic society.

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10/12/2020

Global Forced Displacement Surpassed 80 Million at Mid-Year

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10/12/2020

Know Your Rights!

A participant examines pamphlet at the 15th Annual International Human Rights Summit 2018, which focused on Youth for Human Rights. UN Photo/Loey Felipe

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10 December 2020 (United Nations)* — The Universal Declaration of Human Rights holds the Guinness World Record as the most translated document. Yet, far too many people are still unaware of their basic rights as human beings.

Drafted by representatives of diverse legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions of the world, the Declaration sets out universal values and a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations. It establishes the equal dignity and worth of every person.

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10/12/2020

‘End Discrimination of Any Kind; Address Inequalities; Encourage Participation and Solidarity…’ – Human Rights Day

On the left we see someone carrying a child who is touching a windw while an eldely person touches the window on the opposite side. On the right we see a couple leaning on each other's shoulders while wearing face masks.
Left: A mother stands with her daughter, visiting senior parents but observing social distancing with a glass door between them – Right: A Navajo husband comforts his wife because of lost jobs and income, COVID-19 shutdown. PHOTO:Left: ©Getty Images/RyanJLane – Right: ©Getty Images/grandriver

10 December 2020 (United Nations)* — Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10 December — the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).