First Person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’

First Person: Aboriginal Australians suffer from ‘violent history’ and ongoing ‘institutional racism’

Hannah McGlade represents the Kurin Minang Noongar people, at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Ms. McGlade spoke to UN News at UN Headquarters, during the 2023 session of the Forum, which takes place between 17 and 28 April. “I’ve been an activist in my community sine I was young. I decided to study law…

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Boost for developing nations as mRNA technology hub moves to the next phase in South Africa

Boost for developing nations as mRNA technology hub moves to the next phase in South Africa

Over 200 international participants working with the mRNA Technology Transfer Programme had their first face-to-face meeting, in a bid to make one of the most revolutionary medical technologies which led the field in vaccine development against COVID-19, more widely and fairly available, in the places where it is most needed. ‘Lifesaving’ breakthrough: Tedros “I am delighted to…

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‘Meaningful’ youth involvement in decision-making critical to sustainable future: Guterres

‘Meaningful’ youth involvement in decision-making critical to sustainable future: Guterres

The report calls for expanding and strengthening youth participation in public policy making and decision-making at all levels, to realize the promise of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.  A ‘driving force’ for change  The UN chief emphasized that youth are key to identifying new solutions for the breakthroughs that the world urgently needs.  “Young…

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Libya’s ‘new dynamic’: Bathily calls on partners to support momentum

Libya’s ‘new dynamic’: Bathily calls on partners to support momentum

“There has been a new dynamic in Libya,” Abdoulaye Bathily said, urging authorities to meet the people’s expectation that they will be able to choose new leaders via the ballot box, and deliver on all their commitments. “All international partners should support the current momentum and speak with one voice on Libyan matters.” “Intensive consultations…

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5 things you need to know the world’s least developed countries

UN advisory board charts fresh path to better global governance

Launched by the UN’s High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism, A Breakthrough for People and Planet: Effective and Inclusive Global Governance for Today and the Future, outlines an ambitious plan to overhaul the global architecture. Co-chaired by former President of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, and former Prime Minister of Sweden, Stefan Löfven, the Advisory Board…

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