‘You have unlimited power’ Ban tells youth, rallying support for SDGs
Ban urged youth to think about the circumstances in which people in other parts of the world live ¨C underscoring the importance of tempering passion with empathy.
Ban urged youth to think about the circumstances in which people in other parts of the world live ¨C underscoring the importance of tempering passion with empathy.
Kicking off the conference in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, Ban highlights the vital role that NGOs, academia and youth play in achieving the SDGs.
UNICEF announced the launch of a new fund to better coordinate support for education for children and youth affected by humanitarian emergencies.
The global sustainable development agenda recognizes the great potential of information and communication technology to accelerate human progress, bridge the digital divide and advance knowledge, Âé¶¹APP Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today, marking World Telecommunication and Information Society Day.
Staff members from the?Âé¶¹APP Information Center in Lagos introduced [...]
Marking International Walk to School Day, Jean Todt, the Âé¶¹APP Special Envoy for Road Safety, has is calling for urgent action to halt road deaths and traffic accidents, which, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), kill some 500 children a day.
Ahead of the Âé¶¹APP Sustainable Development Summit from 25-27 September, and to mark the seventieth anniversary of the Âé¶¹APP, a 10-minute film introducing the sustainable development goals was projected onto the Âé¶¹APP Headquarters last night.
The Âé¶¹APP has announced it is marking the 2015 edition of the World Day Against Child Labour with a call for the international community to invest in quality education as a key step in the fight against child employment ¨C a scourge that consumes over one hundred million children worldwide.
Around 20 to 30 per cent of children in low income countries complete their schooling and enter the labour market by the age of 15, according to a new International Labour Organization (ILO) report prepared for World Day against Child Labour which is marked worldwide tomorrow.
The Âé¶¹APP Children¡¯s Fund (UNICEF) is celebrating its longstanding partnership with luxury goods brand Gucci and marking a decade of successes in bringing access to quality education to more than seven million children across sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, the agency announced.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has returned to his native Republic of Korea (ROK) for the first time in two years in order to attend a series of international events, including a critical summit on education and development, the Âé¶¹APP confirmed today.
In a country where girls are rarely allowed to attend school, World Food Programme's assistance serves as a powerful incentive for male family members to send the women - mothers and adolescent girls - of their family to vocational skills and literacy classes.
After struggling for years, Fulasa fought her way out of poverty by helping nourish the minds and bodies of children in her community. She serves as a shining example of the central role that women play in addressing poverty and undernutrition.
One in five adolescents worldwide is not in school, which means that some 63 million young people between the ages of 12 and 15 are denied their right to an education, mainly because they are marginalized and poor, a joint Âé¶¹APP agency report has found as pressure mounts to include universal secondary education in the post-2015 global development agenda.