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94 fillérrel erősödött a forint: 358,82 HUF = 1 euró

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:20
MTI: Az euró a reggel jegyzett 359,76 forintról délutánra 358,82 forintra gyengült. Az euró árfolyama kedden 357,90 forint és 361,54 forint között mozgott. A dollár a reggeli 304,76 forintról 304,14 forintra gyengült, a frank árfolyama pedig 332,01 forintról 331,95 forintra süllyedt.

Ministère public de Genève: Le coauteur de Dieudonné entendu par la justice

24heures.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:18
Le premier procureur Stéphane Grodecki a auditionné, par vidéoconférence, un détenu qui a collaboré au sketch au cœur du litige judiciaire.
Categories: Swiss News

Kenya : la FAO renforce la lutte contre les criquets pèlerins

Afrik.com - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:17

L’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO) a indiqué qu’elle avait comme la priorité à l’éradication des criquets pèlerins au Kenya et dans la grande région de la Corne de l’Afrique. Dominique Burgeon, directeur de la Division des urgences et de la résilience de la FAO, a déclaré que contenir les criquets ravageurs […]

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Categories: Afrique

Becker über seinen Ex-Schützling Djokovic: «Stört ihn, nicht so beliebt wie Federer oder Nadal zu sein»

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:16
Boris Becker kennt Novak Djokovic noch gut aus seinen Zeiten als Trainer des Serben. Er äussert sich in einem Kommentar zum US-Open-Skandal der Weltnummer 1.
Categories: Swiss News

Caring for Poorest and Most Underserved Children Vital for Creating a Better World

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:09

Raju, a young child who was rescued from traffickers by women child rights' activists in in Andhra Pradesh, India. There is an urgent need for fund allocations to protect the world’s most marginalised and vulnerable children gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS

By Stella Paul
HYDERABAD, India, Sep 8 2020 (IPS)

Kerry Kennedy has a clear mission – along with Nobel laureates and leading international figures – she wishes to ensure that hard-won gains in children’s rights are not destroyed by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kennedy is the president of Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights, a nonprofit human rights advocacy organisation.

In an exclusive interview with IPS, held on the eve of the Fair Share for Children Summit, Kennedy speaks of the urgent need for fund allocations to protect the world’s most marginalised and vulnerable children gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

She also explains why protecting children is crucial for the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Goals and why the world must also engage the private sector in the effort.

Kennedy warns that because children are increasingly completing their education online, there is a need for greater controls to ensure their safety.

Kennedy started working in the field of human rights in 1981 when she investigated abuses committed by United States immigration officials against refugees from El Salvador. Since then, her life has been devoted to the pursuit of justice, promotion and protection of fundamental rights, and preservation of the rule of law.

The Fair Share for Children Summit global virtual conference takes place from Sept. 9 to 10. It brings together Nobel laureates and leading international figures to demand a fair share for the world’s most marginalised children during and beyond COVID-19. Speakers include Kennedy, the Dalai Lama, Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and chair of the Elders, 2014 Nobel Peace laureate Kailash Satyarthi, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, and Jordan’s Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein. 

Kerry Kennedy explains why protecting children is crucial for the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Goals and why the world must also engage the private sector in the effort. Courtesy: Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

IPS: How long have you been associated with Kailash Satyarthi? Could you tell us about your experience of working on child rights? 

Kerry Kennedy (KK): Kailash received the RFK Human Rights Award in 1995 for his courageous work emancipating children from slavery and creating systemic change and legal reforms, which make him, arguably, the person who has freed more people from slavery than any person in history. He is not only my colleague, but I consider him one of my closest friends and an inspiration. Both his son and his daughter worked at RFK Human Rights, and my daughter Cara worked at Kailash’s ashram in India.

IPS: Do you think violations of child rights are taken as seriously as they should be?

KK: No. Worldwide there are 152 million children in slavery and other forms of exploitation. We know what the solutions are, we just need to implement them.

IPS: Sexual violence against children has been growing alarmingly. How can this be tackled, especially in a post-pandemic, economically weakened world?

KK: Sexual violence against children is a hidden pandemic we must confront, and we all must play a role in the coming months. This includes paying greater attention to warning signs that children in our communities may have been abused and strengthening reporting mechanisms. We should also help ensure that online protections are in place to keep children safer than ever, especially as their school days are increasingly virtual.

IPS: Why are the protection of child rights crucial for achieving the SDGs?

KK: None of the Sustainable Development Goals can be achieved in isolation. They are all part of the ecosystem of humanity and the protection of the earth. And they all have to be achieved together. Child rights are particularly important because the cycle of violence and exploitation against a child follows that child throughout life and creates a system in which everyone on the supply chain is harmed and lives in fear. We have the expertise and the knowledge to stop that, and we need to do so.

IPS: You have been working a lot with corporations to promote human rights in the private sector. Do you think the corporations can also be roped in to promote child rights?

KK: Of course, our work has primarily been focused on investors in major corporations. Those investors are often pension funds for union labourers or sovereign wealth funds for countries which have an inherent interest in protecting workers and promoting child rights.

Kailash has repeatedly said that child slavery is as much an economic issue as a human rights’ one. We must go further than simply having government regulations in place to eradicate the practice. As Dartmouth Professor Vijay Govindarajan notes, the rug industry has led by example here, with GoodWeave, a non-profit founded by Kailash in 1994, granting licenses to rug importers and exporters who have signed a contract agreeing to adhere to no-child-labour standards.

IPS: The theme of the summit is #FairShare4Children. What would be considered a fair share of the estimated $9 trillion set aside globally to mitigate the effects of the pandemic? Where are the most critical areas? And how should it be managed? 

KK: There are an estimated 1.9 billion children worldwide – composing roughly 27 percent of the world’s population. By setting aside a proportional share to address child-specific needs: among them, educational equity; eradicating slavery and sexual violence; ensuring adequate nutrition; medical care and the distribution of vaccines to the poorest and most underserved children is a vital component of creating a better world.

 


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The post Caring for Poorest and Most Underserved Children Vital for Creating a Better World appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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IPS senior correspondent Stella Paul interviews KERRY KENNEDY, president of Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Human Rights, about why allocating funding for the poorest and most underserved children is a vital component of creating a better world.

The post Caring for Poorest and Most Underserved Children Vital for Creating a Better World appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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Canton de Fribourg: Il assassine une prostituée en la poignardant 19 fois: 16 ans

24heures.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:03
Un homme aujourd’hui trentenaire a lacéré la femme avec laquelle il venait d’avoir une relation tarifée puis a transporté son corps dans une valise chez lui. Il restera en prison 16 ans.
Categories: Swiss News

Für Serie über Invalidenversicherung: SonntagsBlick-Reporter gewinnt Zürcher Journalistenpreis

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 19:00
Grosse Ehre für den SonntagsBlick: Unter den Preisträgern des diesjährigen Zürcher Journalistenpreises ist auch Reporter Thomas Schlittler. Er wird für seine Serie über die Invalidenversicherung geehrt.
Categories: Swiss News

Solothurner Stadtpolizist Pascal Ruhstaller rettete Zakariya (11) aus Aare: Hier bedankt sich die Mutter für das Leben ihres Sohnes!

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:53
Der Solothurner Stadtpolizist Pascal Ruhstaller (37) musste bereits verstorbene Menschen aus Gewässern bergen. Doch jetzt hat ein Einsatz ein glückliches Ende genommen. Dank seinem raschen Handeln an der Aare ist der elfjährige Zakariya noch am Leben!
Categories: Swiss News

Der FC Nationalrat bekommt Konkurrenz: Jetzt kicken auch die Frauen!

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:53
Das neue Frauen-Fussballteam des Parlaments feierte heute sein Debüt. Mit den Männern aus dem FC Nationalrat nehmen sie es aber nur im Saal auf.
Categories: Swiss News

Online-Boom wegen Corona: Logistiker und Lager verzweifelt gesucht!

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:49
Digitec Galaxus sucht schon jetzt nach Lageristen für die umsatzstärkste Zeit zwischen Black Friday und Weihnachten. Auch die Lagerfläche wurde vergrössert. Der Online-Händler glaubt, dass Corona das Einkaufsverhalten verändert hat.
Categories: Swiss News

An den US Open disqualifiziert: «Djokovic wurde viel zu hart bestraft»

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:48
Nach seinem Ausraster an den US Open wird Tennis-Star Novak Djokovic disqualifiziert – zurecht? Kann man mit der Bilanz der Fussball-Nati zufrieden sein? Und wie geht es unter dem neuen Präsidenten bei GC weiter? Das und mehr in der aktuellen Folge «Pro und Konter».
Categories: Swiss News

RhB-Strecke unterbrochen: Video zeigt Felssturz in Pontresina GR

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:47
Am Dienstagnachmittag kam es im Morteratsch-Gebiet bei Pontresina GR zu einem Felssturz. Dabei war eine Strecke der Rhätischen Bahn (RhB) betroffen.
Categories: Swiss News

Er wollte Streit schlichten: Willy (†21) in Rom von Kampfsportlern zu Tode geprügelt

Blick.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:45
Die herzlose Tat geschah in der italienischen Stadt Colleferro. Vergangenen Samstag wurde der 21-jährige Willy Monteiro Duarte von vier Muskelprotzen tot geprügelt. Die Schläger betreiben den aggressiven Kampfsport MMA.
Categories: Swiss News

Mauritanie: Ould Bilal gagne la confiance des députés

CRIDEM (Mauritanie) - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:45
Senalioune - 131 députés ont voté en faveur du programme gouvernemental présenté par le Premier ministre Mohamed Ould Bilal, tandis que 16...
Categories: Afrique

Vaud: Les députés envisagent de créer une allocation pour pallier les RHT

24heures.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:42
Le Grand conseil vaudois a soumis ce mardi une proposition d’aide pour tous ceux qui touchent moins de 4000 francs. Une commission va étudier sa pertinence.
Categories: Swiss News

Covid-19: Le Canton de Vaud aimerait réduire la durée de quarantaine

24heures.ch - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:40
Rebecca Ruiz rencontrait lundi Alain Berset à Berne avec les autres ministres cantonaux de la Santé.
Categories: Swiss News

Sikeresen hazaért Kína újrahasznosítható űrhajója

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:40
MTI: Sikeresen visszatért a Földre vasárnap Kína újrahasznosítható kísérleti űrhajója, amelyet pénteken a Hosszú Menetelés 2F nevű hordozórakéta segítségével bocsátottak fel az ország északi részén található Csiucsüen Műholdkilövő Állomásról.

Tlemcen : Un sexagénaire retrouvé pendu à son domicile à Maghnia

Algérie 360 - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:29

Le corps d’un père de famille a été retrouvé lundi pendu au domicile familial, situé dans la commune de Maghnia, dans la wilaya de Tlemcen. Selon des sources locales concordantes, un sexagénaire de 69 ans, retraité et père de 5 enfants a été retrouvé pendu au niveau de son domicile dans le village de Btaim, […]

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Categories: Afrique

Moszkvában bekérették a német nagykövetet Berlin Navalnijjal kapcsolatos állítása miatt

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 09/08/2020 - 18:20
Az orosz külügyminisztérium bekérette a moszkvai német nagykövetet, hogy tisztázza Berlin állítását, miszerint Alekszej Navalnij ellenzéki politikust megmérgezték – közölte Marija Zaharova orosz külügyi szóvivő.

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