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Italian minister: GDP could grow by more than 5% in 2021

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:02
Italy’s Economy Minister Daniele Franco has said growth of more than 5% was “achievable,” in remarks to the assembly of the Italian banking association (ABI) ahead of the G20 meeting held under the Italian presidency in Venice on Friday and...
Categories: European Union

Irish PM: ‘Window of opportunity’ for NI Protocol

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:02
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin on Monday called on the UK government to engage with the EU to work out an agreement on the protocol, saying “there’s a window of opportunity now given the extension that has been granted to...
Categories: European Union

London to follow Denmark’s lead on migration

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:02
The UK is set to follow the lead of Denmark in seeking to establish offshore asylum processing centres as part of new legislation. The provision to allow asylum claims to be processed outside the UK, potentially in third countries, is...
Categories: European Union

Austrian government, opposition agree renewable energies law

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:01
Austria’s ÖVP-Green coalition, together with the Social Democrats in opposition, presented a bill that aims to have the country’s electricity run entirely on renewable energy by 2030. The agreement is an “enormous step towards climate neutrality,” Climate Minister Leonore Gewessler...
Categories: European Union

German Conservatives launch ‘Making Germany Together’ election slogan

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:01
Germany’s ruling Christian Democratic Union (CDU)  has launched the official stage of its campaign for elections in September with a slogan, “Making Germany Together.” During a press conference in Berlin, the centre-right party’s secretary-general, Paul Ziemiak promised “the most digital...
Categories: European Union

Serbia ignores West’s concerns, praises China’s Marxism

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:00
There is no other party or political organisation in the world that could boast what the Chinese communist party has achieved, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told an online summit to mark the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Community Party, adding...
Categories: European Union

EURO-2020 - Olaszország az első döntős

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 08:00
Elsőként az olasz válogatott jutott döntőbe a részben budapesti rendezésű labdarúgó Európa-bajnokságon, miután az első elődöntőben kedden 1-1 után tizenegyespárbajban 4-2-re legyőzte az ugyancsak társházigazda spanyol csapatot a londoni Wembley Stadionban.

« Ensemble, faisons l’Allemagne » : les conservateurs lancent leur campagne électorale

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:58
L’Union chrétienne-démocrate (CDU) est officiellement entrée en campagne pour les élections fédérales de septembre avec un slogan « Ensemble, faisons l'Allemagne » présenté lors d’une conférence de presse à Berlin par le secrétaire général du parti de centre-droit, Daniel Ziemiak.
Categories: Union européenne

« Seul un oui est un oui » : l’Espagne veut durcir sa législation contre le viol

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:57

L'Espagne fait figure de référence dans le domaine de la lutte contre les violences sexuelles depuis une loi pionnière de 2004 ayant notamment introduit la différence de genre comme circonstance aggravante des violences.

Categories: Union européenne

Orbáns Umgang mit Kritik: „Krude und antidemokratische Angriffe“

Euractiv.de - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:57
Die ungarische Regierung hat ein Dekret "über die kruden und antidemokratischen politischen Angriffe gegen Ungarn" erlassen. Es ist eine Reaktion auf die jüngste Kritik an dem homophoben Bildungs- und Mediengesetz.
Categories: Europäische Union

Referendum in Slowenien: NGOs wittern „Beschneidung des Wahlrechts“

Euractiv.de - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:56
Die Befürworter eines Referendums über das slowenische Wassergesetz haben die Organisierung der Abstimmung scharf kritisiert: Einigen Wähler:innen sei faktisch die Möglichkeit zur Abstimmung genommen worden.
Categories: Europäische Union

Finanzierung und Absicherung: UBS und Baloise wollen im Immobilienbereich zusammenarbeiten

Blick.ch - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:52
Der Versicherer Baloise und die Grossbank UBS wollen im Immobilienbereich zusammenarbeiten.
Categories: Swiss News

Investing in Education as Driver for All Our Futures

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:50

According to UNICEF, Pakistan is facing a serious challenge to ensure all children, attend, stay and learn in school, particularly the most disadvantaged. While enrollment and retention rates are improving, progress has been slow to improve education indicators. Credit: UNICEF/Pakistan/ Asad Zaidi

By Mehnaz Akber Aziz and Julius O. Ihonvbere
ISLAMABAD / LAGOS, Jul 7 2021 (IPS)

Never before have so many children been out of school. 1.6 billion children and young people – more than 90% of students worldwide – have been impacted by school closures during the pandemic. Hundreds of millions of those children have gone without any learning at all, deprived of all the benefits that being in school provides.

In our countries, Pakistan and Nigeria, the situation is even worse.

Both countries have the world’s highest out-of-school populations, taken together our countries account for almost a third of the 258 million children who are entirely excluded from education, despite only making up 5% of the global population.

Pakistan is set to lose a larger share of students from the school system than any other country, with close to a million children expected to drop out, according to the World Bank.

In Nigeria, the worsening and widespread insecurity across the country, and particularly in the northern region, is leading to further school closures and population displacement.

Girls are disproportionately affected by these crises, through entering child labour, as well as teenage marriage and pregnancies, compounding all our fears about the increased risk of sexual violence and exploitation when girls are out of school.

In school but not learning

What’s more, millions of children across the world are in school but not learning.

The World Bank’s ‘Learning Poverty’ indicator – which calculates the number of children aged 10 who cannot read an age-appropriate sentence – found that more than half of children in low- and middle-income countries were in learning poverty prior to COVID, and that the pandemic has pushed this figure up to 63%.

In Pakistan, where 75% of children of late primary age were already in learning poverty prior to COVID, we are deeply concerned for their futures as the pandemic continues its destructive path.

The furthest behind face even graver challenges

The pandemic has also further exposed existing inequalities that prevent children from accessing education and further alienate those in school.

Lessons from past crises have shown us that these inequalities, including social and digital divides, mean those furthest behind and most vulnerable, including those facing marginalisation due to gender, poverty and disability, are at greatest risk of never returning to school.

Children in Nigeria are traumatized by abduction and need support, the UN says. Credit: World Bank/Arne Hoel

In Nigeria, insecurity combined with the economic impact of COVID-19 has pushed 7 million Nigerians into poverty, which has a catastrophic impact on education.

Without sufficient household income, and with the additional risk of attacks on schools exacerbated by the internal insecurity, many Nigerian children are no longer able to remain in school and instead roam the streets, often engaging in petty crimes.

We must ensure that as the world recovers from COVID-19 and seeks to address this rapidly growing education crisis, that those most marginalised remain our priority.

Investment is the key to ending the crisis

Many explanations exist as to why we are in this crisis. Ultimately, however, world leaders have made promises but failed to implement them.

In 2015, the world promised to deliver quality education for all the world’s children. To help deliver that promise, countries made commitments to spend at least 4-6% of GDP and/or 15-20% of total budgets on education.

Yet, six years later and one in four countries do not meet either of the benchmarks on national financing for education.

The financial implications of COVID have put national budgets under unprecedented pressure. Two-thirds of low- and lower-middle income countries have cut their public education budgets since the onset of the pandemic.

In Nigeria, the federal budget for education is the lowest in a decade at just 6.3% of the national budget, and in Pakistan, the 2021-22 budget allocates just 1.5% of GDP to education, continuing deeply concerning trends in both countries.

Rather than cutting budgets, we should be investing in education: funding re-enrolment to get all children back into school along with remediation programmes to address learning loss.

A once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform education

World leaders will convene the Global Education Summit in London on Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th July to raise at least US$5 billion from donor governments and leverage billions more in domestic financing commitments.

Donor governments stepping up to fully-fund GPE remains critical, but the Summit could also provide a turning point for progress on national financing of education.

A call to action on domestic financing for education

President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, who is co-hosting the Summit alongside UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, has invited Heads of Government in all GPE partner countries to endorse a Call to Action on Education Financing.

The statement commits governments to maintain spending on education above 20% of national expenditure or to progressively increase spending towards this benchmark over the next five years.

It recognises that by improving the volume, equity and efficiency of domestic resources going to education we can deliver on the promise of education we made to the world’s children and fast-track progress towards achieving all development goals.

Ministers of Education are being invited to make commitments to improve the equity and efficiency of public financing for education. To make best use of both domestic resources and donor support for education, we encourage all governments to undertake strategic and holistic reforms to ensure that education financing is utilised most effectively and equitably.

President Kenyatta also calls for concerted action on debt relief and greater flexibility from the international banks in supporting countries’ liquidity. Without debt relief, our countries will be unable to allocate the necessary funding to public services, including education.

In 2020, the federal government of Nigeria spent the equivalent of 83% of revenue to service debt, money that could and should be spent instead on reducing the number of children out of school and providing them with a quality education.

Parliamentary leadership for education, COVID-19 and beyond

As Regional Representatives for the International Parliamentary Network for Education (IPNEd), we are proud to be leading a global charge to call on world leaders to protect, prioritise and increase financing for education.

The past year has shown even more starkly the realities facing children living in Lagos and Lahore for whom returning to school remains a pipe dream. Financing education provides the route to unlock their future and millions more.

The cost of inaction is catastrophic, the benefits will be immense.

Mehnaz Akber Aziz, MNA – PMLN is a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan where she was first elected in 2018. She is Chair of the SDGs Committee on Child Rights and is also the International Parliamentary Network for Education’s Regional Representative for Asia. She completed a Masters in Anthropology at the Quaid-i-Azam University and a Masters in Gender and Development Studies at the University of Sussex.

Prof. Julius O. Ihonvbere, is an elected member in Nigeria’s National Assembly representing Owan Federal Constituency in the Federal House of Representatives where he is also Chairman, House Committee on Basic Education and Services. He is also the International Parliamentary Network for Education’s Regional Representative for Africa. Prior to being elected, he served as Secretary to the Government of Edo State and Chairman of the State’s Strategic Planning Team. He was previously Special Advisor to the Nigerian President on Program and Policy Monitoring.

 


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Categories: Africa

Plagiatsjäger veröffentlicht neue Funde im Buch von Baerbock

Euractiv.de - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:48
Aus dem Buch „Jetzt“ von Annalena Baerbock werden immer mehr Stellen bekannt, die aus anderen Publikationen abgeschrieben sind. Am Montagnachmittag (6. Juli) legte auch der Plagiatsjäger Stefan Weber nach.
Categories: Europäische Union

Principe pollueur-payeur : les citoyens paient « trop souvent la note », selon la Cour des comptes européenne

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:48
Dans un rapport publié lundi (5 juillet), la Cour des comptes européenne pointe du doigt les failles du principe du pollueur-payeur, arguant que les contribuables financent une note « salée ».
Categories: Union européenne

« Nos partenaires européens prennent le parti de Skopje », selon le Premier ministre bulgare

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:47
« Nos partenaires européens prennent parti, tolèrent la Macédoine du Nord et blâment la Bulgarie, sans raison réelle et fondée », a déclaré le Premier ministre intérimaire Stefan Yanev à l’ambassadeur slovène en Bulgarie, Andrzej Franges, lors de leur rencontre mardi (6 juillet).
Categories: Union européenne

Listes transnationales et Spitzenkandidaten : de « fausses bonnes idées » pour les sénateurs

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:46
Ni les listes transnationales, ni le système des Spitzenkandidaten pour les élections européennes ne seraient un « remède miracle » pour résoudre le « déficit démocratique » de l’Union européenne, d’après les sénateurs qui présentaient hier (6 juillet) un rapport d’information à ce sujet.
Categories: Union européenne

La présidence slovène de l’UE suscite l’inquiétude au Parlement de Strasbourg

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:42
Le dirigeant slovène conservateur Janez Jansa a pourtant prononcé un discours très lisse devant les eurodéputés, présentant les priorités d'une présidence qui ne font pas débat.
Categories: Union européenne

Transnational lists, top-candidate system no cure for EU ‘democratic deficit’

Euractiv.com - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:41
Transnational election lists and the Spitzenkandidaten system used during the EU elections to nominate the bloc’s leaders are no “miracle cures” to the “democratic deficit” in the EU, according to an information report presented by French senators on Tuesday (6 July). EURACTIV France reports.
Categories: European Union

Extrém forróság és hőségriadó várható szerdán

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Wed, 07/07/2021 - 07:40
Szerdán túlnyomóan derűs lesz felettünk az ég, az extrém forró hőmérséklet miatt azonban számos térségben riasztások lépnek érvénybe - áll a Szlovák Hidrometeorológiai Intézet (SHMÚ) tájékoztatásában.

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