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China Expands Influence at UN
July 17, 2019
Fox News reports that US diplomats and other observers are warning of China’s growing influence within the UN system to promote its “self-serving interests and authoritarian model,” as demonstrated most recently with the election of a Chinese official as the next head of the Food and Agriculture Organization.
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Governments Agree to UN Initiative on Climate Education
July 10, 2019
Governments meeting at a recent UN climate conference agreed to a draft document supporting an Action for Climate Empowerment (ACE) initiative, which aims to increase public awareness of climate change and to encourage lessons on global warming in schools around the world.
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WHO Report Weighs in on Abortion-Inducing Drugs
July 10, 2019
The Center for Family and Human Rights (C-FAM) spotlights portions of a report from the UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) endorsing, in some circumstances, the sidelining of doctors in women’s decisions to induce abortion through pills in the first trimester of their pregnancy.
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UNICEF Chief Criticizes US Response to Child Migration
July 03, 2019
UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Henrietta Fore has criticized the US government for failing to provide the necessary “essential services and support” to migrant children at the US-Mexico border and called for more funding to be directed to border facilities.
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UN Observer: “Political Realism” Threatens US Peace Plan
July 03, 2019
As the Trump Administration prepares to release its Israel-Palestine peace plan, the UN Special Rapporteur assigned to critique alleged rights violations in Israel’s “occupied” territories has warned that any such plan that is not rooted in the UN’s view of Palestinian’s territorial rights will “crash upon the shoals of political realism.”
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UN Spokesperson: Criminalizing Sea Rescues Violates Law
July 02, 2019
Deutsche Welle reports that the spokesperson for UN Secretary-General António Guterres has criticized Italy’s arrest of the captain of a boat carrying African migrants into the port of Lampedusa, warning that the criminalization of the rescue of passengers of boats in distress contravenes international law.
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UN Chief: Paris Accord Will Not Prevent Climate “Catastrophe”
July 01, 2019
AP reports that UN Secretary-General António Guterres has concluded that the government pledges under the UN’s Paris climate accord will not be sufficient to prevent “catastrophic” global warming impacts by the end of the century.
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UNESCO Publishes Global Guidelines on AI in Education
June 26, 2019
The UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has published a “consensus” on artificial intelligence and education, crafted in Beijing, that offers global guidance on the introduction of AI technologies in education and seeks to use UNESCO as a “support system” for implementing the guidance.
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UN Report Points to Government Role in “Transforming Families”
June 26, 2019
A report by the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women calls for policymakers and others “to transform families into places of equality and justice” for women and girls through legislation including the recognition of “diverse partnership forms” and ramping up paid parental leave policies.
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UN Panel: SDG Fulfillment Depends on “Climate-Friendly Dietary Habits”
June 26, 2019
At a UN conference on climate change in Bonn, Germany, panelists explored how policymakers and businesses seeking to fulfill the UN’s comprehensive Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) must reach into people’s kitchens to encourage “climate-friendly dietary habits” that reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.