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World Wildlife Crime Report 2024
Trafficking in Protected Species
This third edition of UNODC’s quadrennial World Wildlife Crime Report aims to provide a tool to assess and improve responses to this hugely damaging form of criminal activity. The present report covers trends in the illicit wildlife trade analyses harms and impacts probes driving factors and takes stock of responses. Wildlife crimes are diverse and often devastating in their impact and consequences. They hamper conservation efforts damage ecosystems and contribute to undermining our planet’s capacity to mitigate climate change. They also infringe on the essential needs income opportunities and cultural rights of local communities and corrode governance and the rule of law. Global recognition of this damage has grown steadily and after two decades of concerted action there is some cause for optimism. There has been tangible success against trafficking of some iconic species while cross-border cooperation and criminalization of wildlife crime have both improved.
Uganda Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Review
The Uganda Science Technology and Innovation Policy Review supports Ugandan development aspirations which require that its national science technology and innovation (STI) plans and programmes make an effective contribution to its social and economic development. Strengthening national innovation performance is required to improve the competitiveness of Ugandan firms and industries competing in the global economy. Furthermore like all other countries Uganda is facing the challenges of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Here as well technology and innovation are increasingly important factors of success.
Social Outlook for Asia and the Pacific 2021
The Protection We Want
Social Outlook for Asia and the Pacific 2022
The Workforce We Need
The Social Outlook is a flagship ESCAP publication produced every two years with a dedicated focus on social development issues in Asia and the Pacific. In 2022 under the theme of “The Workforce We Need” the Social Outlook focuses on building a healthy protected and productive workforce in Asia and the Pacific to achieve inclusive and sustainable development and build back better after COVID-19 pandemic particularly in the presence of four key megatrends including climate change ageing digitalization and rising inequalities which has already prompted green demographic and digital transitions that are altering the future world of work. Through its analysis the Social Outlook aims to strengthen the evidence base and build capacity of policymakers on how to design and expand social protection active labour market policies and health systems to achieve a resilient workforce today and in the future. The Report is structured along six chapters. Chapter 1 sets the latest social development context in the region highlighting the need for deepening solidarity and rebuilding trust to implement the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. Next Chapters 2-4 delve into three components of a resilient workforce namely a healthy productive and protected workforce and emphasize the role of such a workforce in inclusive and sustainable development. Chapter 5 discusses policy recommendations for attaining such a workforce in Asia and the Pacific and proposes the renewal of the social contract which can put the region on a path for breakthrough and prosperity. Chapter 6 concludes.
Botswana Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Review
The report presents UNCTAD's assessment of the national innovation system of Botswana including indicators of STI capacity key actors STI policy frameworks use of new technologies for transformation and the application of STI across different sectors and issue areas related to the sustainable development goals. It identifies key weaknesses and proposes policy recommendations to address those weaknesses.
Social Outlook for Asia and the Pacific 2018
Poorly Protected
Rapporto mondiale delle Nazioni Unite sullo sviluppo delle risorse idriche 2024
L’acqua per la prosperità e la pace
L’acqua è vitale per assicurare la prosperità in quanto soddisfa i bisogni umani fondamentali garantisce la salute i mezzi di sussistenza e lo sviluppo economico favorisce la sicurezza alimentare ed energetica e protegge l’integrità ambientale. L’acqua influenza l’economia in molti modi così come le dinamiche commerciali e gli adattamenti del mercato a livello globale possono avere ripercussioni dirette sull’uso dell’acqua nelle economie a livello regionale e locale. Gli impatti legati all’acqua causati dai conflitti sono molteplici e spesso indiretti come quelli relativi alle migrazioni forzate e alla maggiore esposizione a minacce per la salute. Cambiamenti climatici disordini geopolitici pandemie migrazioni di massa iperinflazione e altre crisi possono aggravare le disuguaglianze nell’accesso all’acqua. In quasi tutti i casi i gruppi più poveri e vulnerabili sono quelli che corrono i maggiori rischi per il loro benessere. L’edizione 2024 del Rapporto mondiale delle Nazioni Unite sullo sviluppo delle risorse idriche richiama l’attenzione sulle complesse relazioni di interdipendenza tra acqua prosperità e pace descrivendo come i progressi conseguiti in un determinato ambito possano avere ripercussioni positive spesso essenziali anche su altri.
世界人权教育方案: 行动计划 第三阶段
Human rights education makes an essential contribution to the realization of all human rights. In 2004 the General Assembly proclaimed the World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) with a view to support and encourage national action and strengthen partnerships and cooperation. The third phase (2015-2019) of the World Programme focuses on strengthening implementation of the first two phases and promoting human rights training for media professionals and journalists; adopted by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2014 this plan of action provides practical guidance for implementing this phase nationally. It targets all stakeholders including governments national human rights institutions civil society organizations higher education institutions as well as intergovernmental organizations.
Treaty Series 3153
In accordance with Article 102 of the Charter and the relevant General Assembly Resolutions every treaty and international agreement registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat since 1945 is published in the United Nations Treaty Series. At present the collection includes about 30000 treaties reproduced in their authentic languages together with translations into English and French as necessary.
Всемирная программа образования в области прав человека: План действий Второй этап
The Plan of Action provides methodological guidance to develop a comprehensive human rights education strategy for young people at the national level that supports youth empowerment participation and inclusion. It addresses governments national human rights institutions and civil society organizations including youth movements and networks as well as education practitioners. Member States adopted the Plan of Action to guide implementation of the second phase (2010-2014) of the World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) proclaimed by the General Assembly in 2004 and structured in consecutive phases each focusing on a specific target sector or thematic area.
Protocole d'Istanbul
Manuel pour enquêter efficacement sur la torture et autres peines ou traitements cruels, inhumains ou dégradants
Cette édition révisée renforce les normes largement reconnues du Protocole d’Istanbul relatives aux enquêtes efficaces et à la documentation des cas de torture et de mauvais traitements. S'appuyant sur un engagement multisectoriel une expertise mondiale spécialisée et des expériences pratiques de professionnels du droit de la santé et des droits de l'homme sur le terrain y compris des membres des organes anti-torture des Nations Unies l'édition mise à jour vise à renforcer la mise en œuvre des normes internationales et des mesures préventives pour aider les survivants de la torture dans le monde. Le Protocole d'Istanbul et les « Principes d'Istanbul » qui l'accompagnent servent également de norme mondiale par rapport à laquelle la fourniture de preuves juridiques et médicales d'experts peut être comparée dans le cadre des enquêtes et de la prévention de la torture.
حالة المناخ العالمي 2022
The years 2015 to 2022 were the eight warmest in the 173-year instrumental record. Concentrations of the three main greenhouse gases – carbon dioxide methane and nitrous oxide – reached record highs in 2021 the latest year for which consolidated global values are available (1984–2021). The annual increase in methane concentration from 2020 to 2021 was the highest on record. Real-time data from specific locations show that levels of the three greenhouse gases continued to increase in 2022. This report shows that once again greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere continue to reach record levels – contributing to warming of the land and ocean melting of ice sheets and glaciers rising sea levels and warming and acidifying of oceans. There are major gaps in the weather and climate observing networks especially in the least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing States (SIDS) which is an obstacle for climate baseline monitoring especially at regional and national scales and for the provision of early warning and adequate climate services. The United Nations Early Warnings for All Initiative spearheaded by WMO aims to fill the existing capacity gap to ensure that every person on Earth is covered by early warning services. Achieving this ambitious task requires sound observations and regular updates on key climate indicators as provided in this report.
2022 年全球气候状况
The years 2015 to 2022 were the eight warmest in the 173-year instrumental record. Concentrations of the three main greenhouse gases – carbon dioxide methane and nitrous oxide – reached record highs in 2021 the latest year for which consolidated global values are available (1984–2021). The annual increase in methane concentration from 2020 to 2021 was the highest on record. Real-time data from specific locations show that levels of the three greenhouse gases continued to increase in 2022. This report shows that once again greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere continue to reach record levels – contributing to warming of the land and ocean melting of ice sheets and glaciers rising sea levels and warming and acidifying of oceans. There are major gaps in the weather and climate observing networks especially in the least developed countries (LDCs) and small island developing States (SIDS) which is an obstacle for climate baseline monitoring especially at regional and national scales and for the provision of early warning and adequate climate services. The United Nations Early Warnings for All Initiative spearheaded by WMO aims to fill the existing capacity gap to ensure that every person on Earth is covered by early warning services. Achieving this ambitious task requires sound observations and regular updates on key climate indicators as provided in this report.
世界人权教育方案: 行动计划 第一阶段
The Plan of Action provides methodological guidance to develop a comprehensive human rights education strategy for young people at the national level that supports youth empowerment participation and inclusion. It addresses governments national human rights institutions and civil society organizations including youth movements and networks as well as education practitioners. Member States adopted the Plan of Action to guide implementation of the first phase (2005-2009) of the World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005-ongoing) proclaimed by the General Assembly in 2004 and structured in consecutive phases each focusing on a specific target sector or thematic area.
دليل تعيين الحدود البحرية
This handbook is a useful tool for facilitating the negotiating process to which countries with adjacent or opposite coasts can resort to in case of overlapping claims. Its area of coverage includes: maritime zones subject to boundary delimitation; norms and rules applicable to maritime boundary delimitation; factors exerting an influence on maritime boundary delimitation; methods applicable to maritime boundary delimitation; practical aspects of the negotiations; negotiating and drafting the agreement; and settlement of disputes.
État du climat mondial 2022
En 2022 la température moyenne mondiale a dépassé de 115 [102–128] °C la moyenne de la période 1850–1900. Les années 2015 à 2022 ont été les huit années les plus chaudes en 173 ans d’observations instrumentales. L’année 2022 a été la cinquième ou sixième année la plus chaude jamais enregistrée malgré la persistance d’un épisode La Niña. L’année 2022 était la troisième année consécutive d’un même épisode La Niña. Ce n’est que la troisième fois qu’un épisode La Niña triennal était observé depuis 1950. Les concentrations des trois principaux gaz à effet de serre (dioxyde de carbone méthane et protoxyde d’azote) ont battu des records en 2021 dernière année pour laquelle des valeurs mondiales regroupées sont disponibles (1984–2021). L’augmentation annuelle de la concentration de méthane entre 2020 et 2021 a été la plus forte jamais enregistrée. Des données en temps réel provenant de sites spécifiques montrent que les niveaux des trois gaz à effet de serre ont continué d’augmenter en 2022.
Programa mundial para la educación en derechos humanos: Plan de acción, segunda etapa
El Plan de Acción proporciona orientación metodológica para desarrollar una estrategia integral de educación en derechos humanos para los jóvenes a nivel nacional que apoye el empoderamiento la participación y la inclusión de los jóvenes. Se dirige a gobiernos instituciones nacionales de derechos humanos y organizaciones de la sociedad civil incluidos movimientos y redes de jóvenes así como a profesionales de la educación. Los Estados Miembros adoptaron el Plan de Acción para guiar la implementación de la segunda etapa (2010-2014) del Programa mundial para la educación en derechos humanos (2005-en curso) proclamado por la Asamblea General en 2004 y estructurado en fases consecutivas cada una de las cuales se centra en un sector objetivo específico o área temática.
Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, February 2024
Each issue of the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics (MBS) presents current economic and social statistics for more than 200 countries and territories of the world. Written in French and English it contains over 50 tables of monthly and/or annual and quarterly data on a variety of subjects illustrating important economic trends and developments including population prices employment and earnings energy manufacturing transport construction international merchandise trade and finance. The annual subscription rate for the Monthly Bulletin of Statistics in print includes access to the MBS Online.
National Accounts Statistics: Analysis of Main Aggregates 2004-2005
This publication contains detailed national accounts estimates for some 207 countries and areas of the world for the years 1970 to 2004/2005. The national data for each country and area are presented in separate chapters using uniform table headings and classifications recommended in the United Nations System of National Accounts 1993. Statistics on national accounts aggregates such as gross domestic product per capita gross domestic product shares of gross domestic product by expenditure and by kind of activity average growth of gross domestic product and components thereof and implicit price deflators are included.
Programme mondial en faveur de l’éducation aux droits de l’homme: Plan d’action, première phase
Le Plan d'action fournit des orientations méthodologiques pour élaborer une stratégie globale d'éducation aux droits de l'homme pour les jeunes au niveau national qui soutient l'autonomisation la participation et l'inclusion des jeunes. Il s'adresse aux gouvernements aux institutions nationales des droits de l'homme et aux organisations de la société civile y compris les mouvements et réseaux de jeunesse ainsi qu'aux praticiens de l'éducation. Les États membres ont adopté le Plan d'action pour guider la mise en œuvre de la première phase (2005-2009) du Programme mondial en faveur de l’éducation aux droits de l’homme (2005-en cours) proclamé par l'Assemblée générale en 2004 et structuré en phases consécutives chacune se concentrant sur un secteur cible ou domaine thématique spécifique.