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South-South Development Expo 2011 - FAO, Rome
Nearly one billion people go hungry in the world today warns the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). That means one out of six persons suffers from chronic hunger. Global food production has grown with our 7billion-strong population thanks to improved agricultural production technologies says the FAO, but the number of undernourished people has grown rather than diminished due new challenges such as climate change, recent food-price hikes and the global economic downturn. Tackling food insecurity head on, FAO and the Special Unit for South-South Cooperation, a division of the United Nations Development Program, ...
Ban Ki-moon: Bangladesh a Showcase to the World
In his tour through South Asia and South-East Asia, beginning with a 3 day-visit to Bangladesh on Sunday, November 13th, following with Thailand and Indonesia, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that the United Nations wants to use Bangladesh's achievements in child and maternal health as a showcase to the world. Ban's stops took him from Bangladesh's health research institutes in the capital, Dhaka to women's community clinics and "courtyard meetings" located in remote parts of the nation. Among its achievements, Bangladesh has boosted its health workforce, doubling the number of babies ...
Exploring Development in Bahrain
The Middle East has grabbed headlines around the world this year, as long standing political and social institutions are being challenged by new progressive ideas. One country in the heart of this story is Bahrain, an oil rich island nation off the coast of Saudi Arabia, which also serves as a financial hub of the region. South-South News visited Bahrain to get a firsthand look at this nation, which is trying to maintain traditions and customs while modernizing and providing for its people. We document the nation’s ongoing efforts to achieve the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals, especially in the fields of education and gender equality.
SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN PANAMA CITY
In many developing countries, the tourism industry can be an invaluable asset. It brings foreign money in, and creates whole new industries that can dramatically improve a local people’s quality of life. To promote regional tourism and ensure that it is sustainable, Panama City, the capital of Panama, is hosting the Central American Travel Market, where industry leaders meet to share best practices and ideas for tourism in the area. South-South News’s Mildred Espinoza made the trip down to Panama, to provide the latest updates on this important meeting.
ITU TELECOM WORLD 2011 - Geneva, Switzerland.
ITU Telecom World 2011 is a unique gathering of leading industry players, government heads, digital innovators and technological talents – focused together on applying the power of connected technology to real-world issues.
WORLD LEADERS CONVERGE ON NEW YORK FOR UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Heads of state from all corners of the globe are coming together in New York this week, to commence the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Speakers at the GA, which is presided over by newly elected President Nassir Abdulaziz el-Nasser of Qatar, are focusing on the serious issues facing their nations, like poverty, unemployment, disease control, and climate change. High-level meetings on non-communicable diseases, desertification, and the upcoming Durban Conference complement a highly charged debate on the future status of Palestine, as it hopes to be recognized as a full member state. ...
SID WORLD CONGRESS 2011 CALLS FOR A NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
The Society for International Development (SID) held its 2011 World Congress in Washington, D.C. The over 1,000 participants at the event, who represented governments, civil society, NGOs, and academia, focused their discussions on the establishment of South-South and triangular cooperation, designed to make developing countries self-sufficient and capable of withstanding economic crises like the ones currently gripping the United States and Europe. The highlight of the meeting came in the form of an informal conversation with World Bank President Robert Zoellick, who called ...
SPECIAL COVERAGE FROM GENEVA,SWITZERLAND: HIGH LEVEL MEETING OF ECOSOC FOCUSES ON NEW WAYS TO PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT.
Innovation and the implementation of development programs were the themes at this year’s High Level Segment of the Substantive Session of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in Geneva, Switzerland. Over 500 participants from governments, aid agencies, civil society, and the private sector participated in meetings, where experts shared views on how to make the goals agreed upon by international organizations a reality in developing countries. Education was also a key component of ...
HONDURAS: COVERAGE ON SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN ROATÁN, HONDURAS
OBJECTIVES OF THE REGIONAL WORKSHOP:The overall objective of the Central American workshop is to highlight knowledge about the opportunities offered by the UNWTO in the process of economic and social development, and to present and explore the possibilities that tourism can provide. Additionally, participants discussed opportunities to collaborate on projects in important fields like environment and climate change, gender equality and empowerment of women, poverty alleviation through tourism, culture and development, youth empowerment and the development of partnerships with the private sector.
HONDURAS: COBERTURA SOBRE EL TURISMO SOSTENIBLE EN ROATÁN, HONDURAS
OBJETIVOS DEL TALLER SOBRE EL TURISMO SOSTENIBLE: Este taller busca crear las condiciones para el desarrollo del empleo tanto directo como indirecto, la inversión en promoción y la buena gobernanza. La plataforma permitirá, así mismo, el intercambio de puntos de vista y experiencias en la integración regional y el uso de la tecnología com un medio para adquirir más eficiencia y efectividad. En el marco de este evento el Presidente de Honduras, Porfirio Lobo Sosa hizo la declaración de Roatán como Santuario de Tiburones, para motivar la preservación y protección de esta especie.
EL SALVADOR: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FIRST LADY OF EL SALVADOR ABOUT "CIUDAD MUJER"(WOMEN CITY)
South-South News stopped by San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, to conduct and exclusive interview with First Lady Vanda Pignato. Mrs. Pignato described a new initiative that she is spearheading called Ciudad Mujer – or Women City – which aims to provide women with healthcare services, while empowering them politically, economically, and socially. Through Ciudad Mujer, women are offered a guarantee of a worthy lifestyle, with complete respect for their rights. The project is proving so popular...
BAN KI-MOON MAKES OFFICIAL LATIN AMERICAN TRIP
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon made a rare official trip to Latin America this week, making stops in Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, and meeting with the heads of state of each country. He addressing a broad scope of issues important to South America ranging from humanitarian aid and relief after natural disasters, to accelerating the peace processes in countries long afflicted by war. South-South News made the trip with the SG to provide up to date reports on all the latest news as it happened.
The Non-Aligned Movement held a Ministerial Conference in Bali, Indonesia from May 23-27
This Conference, which also marks the 50th Anniversary of the birth of the NAM, was attended by numerous heads of state and high level officials from the 118 members of the NAM, along with UN officials and observing delegations. South-South News was in Bali to provide an in depth look at the proceedings.
Fourth LDC Conference in Istanbul, Istanbul, May 9 - 13, 2011
Civil society actors have been present at all three (1980, 1990 and 2001) previous UN Conferences for LDCs. In the first two such conferences in Paris, those present were NGOs and associations that had consultative status with the UN. They were few in number, mostly representing NGOs from donor countries.
Washington mobile health summit, nov 8 - 10 , 2010
The Mobile Health Summit Kicked-off on November 8, 2010 in Washington, D.C. The three day conference brought together leaders in the field of technology and public health from all over the world to discuss new and emerging trends in mhealth. The summit was hosted by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, in partnership with the mHealth Alliance and the National Institutes of Health. There were close to 2500 participants from the U.S. and 48 countries as well as 100 exhibitors showcasing the latest technology trends and more than 150 health experts that shared insightful information about wireless technology improving ...