Sunday, 2 October 2022

World Habitat 2022; October 3st.

 FORUM: "Mind the Gap. Leave No One and Place Behind." World Habitat 2022.

In 2022, the theme "Mind the Gap. Leave No One and Place Behind" will focus on the problem of growing inequality and challenges in cities and human settlements. During the day we will seek to draw attention to the growing inequalities and vulnerabilities that have been exacerbated by the triple ‘C’ crises — COVID-19, climate and conflict.





Statement from the UN Secretary-General on World Habitat Day 2022.

Each year, World Habitat Day focuses attention on the state of human settlements.

This year’s theme – ‘Mind the Gap. Leave No One and No Place Behind’ – puts the spotlight on widening inequalities in living conditions across the world.

A cascade of challenges – from climate chaos and conflicts to COVID-19 – is hitting the most vulnerable populations the hardest.

Rapid and unplanned urbanization is exacerbating many of these challenges.

Today, over one billion people live in overcrowded settlements with inadequate housing – and that number is rising every day.

We need more urgent action and greater investment to provide affordable housing to all – alongside access to electricity, water, sanitation, transport, and other basic services.

To leave no one behind is the core pledge of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

This means making cities work for women and children and closing existing gaps: between the haves and the have-nots; within and between urban and rural areas; and within and between developed and developing regions.

Inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable cities and human settlements are crucial – and local action is key.

Cities, towns, and communities can spearhead innovative solutions to address inequalities, ensure adequate shelter for all, tackle the climate crisis and drive a green and inclusive pandemic recovery.

This includes pursuing people-centered policies, promoting sustainable patterns of consumption and production, and prioritizing green and resilient infrastructure.

On World Habitat Day, let us pledge to live up to our shared responsibility to one another.


António Guterres.





EVENTS: As part of the  World Habitat 2022 celebrations, the UN-Habitat Scroll of Honour award 2022 will be presented.




Saturday, 1 October 2022

International Day of Non-Violence 2022; October 2nd.


ACTIONS FOR NON-VIOLENCE

There are three main categories of non-violence action:
  1. protest and persuasion, including marches and vigils;
  2. non-cooperation; and
  3. non-violent intervention, such as blockades and occupations.




On the occasion of the Internationa Day of Non-Violence 2022, the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations will host a special event on 2 October at UN Headquarters, where the President of the 77th session of the General Assembly, and the United Nations Secretary-General, will join UN delegations, staff and guests to celebrate non-violence and the 153th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.


To commemorate the 153rd Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Consulate General of India in Istanbul in collaboration with Indian Council for Cultural Relations are organising the virtual narration of 'Mahatma Gandhi's Global Leadership for Peace, Non-Violence & Satyagraha' by Dr. Shobhana Radhakrishna on Sunday, 02 October 2022 at 11.00 AM (Turkey Standard Time).



As part of India@75 Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, Embassy of India in Ljubljana presents another event from the series of online talks on special days/events related to Mahatma Gandhi and other prominent leaders conducted by Dr. Shobhana Radhakrishna from Gandhian Forum in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). The talk titled ‘Mahatma Gandhi’s Global Leadership for Peace, Non-Violence, and Satyagraha' will be premiered on the India in Slovenia Youtube page on Sunday, 02 October 2022 at 1900 hrs, to commemorate the 153rd Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.







Friday, 30 September 2022

International Day of Older Persons 2022; October 1st.



FORUM: Resilience of Older Persons in a Changing World.International Day of Older Persons 2022. The Observance of the UNIDOP is a call to action and opportunity, with globally representative older women, parliamentarians, and United Nations representatives offering multistakeholders dialogue on the resilience of living through and responding to climate disaster, conflict, or pandemic, experiencing and managing the physical and emotional disruption to losses of family, income, and social connectedness.



STATEMENTS: U.N. Secretary-General of the United Nations on The International Day of Older Persons 2022; October 1st.



EVENTS: The Panel Discussions of the International Day of Older Persons 2022 will highlight relevant actions that include efforts toward inclusion of older persons, in particular older women, the protection of their human rights, and enabling the full and equal participation of older persons, in particular older women, in decision-making at all levels. Watch the High level dialogue for the celebration of the International Day of Older Persons 2022. October 3rd.

NGO COMMITTE ON AGEING NY


NGO COMMITTEE ON AGEING VIENNA






Older Persons Roundtable - World Urban Forum 11th Session (WUF11, 26–30 June 2022, Katowice, Poland).
Making the New Urban Agenda (NUA) a reality by promoting accessibility to and inclusion of all people with disabilities as a prerequisite for inclusive, sustainable, and equitable urban development.



A ROOF OVER ONE'S HEAD IS NOT ENOUGH: OLDER PERSONS' RIGHT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING. UN Hurman Rights - Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing. 


UNESCAP webinar on The Resilience and Contributions of Older Women.





WSIS-SDGs talk – International Day of Older Persons: Resilience in a Changing World”.


Thursday, 29 September 2022

Wednesday, 28 September 2022

World Maritime Day 2022; September 29th.

 FORUM: "New technologies for greener shipping." World Maritime Day 2022.

IMO unites global maritime industry in exploration and celebration of new technologies for greener shipping. ​IMO regulation helps drive innovation in ship design, propulsion and energy-efficient technologies - to achieve greener shipping. 







The International Maritime Organization is shining a spotlight on the role of emerging technologies to support a green transition of the maritime sector into a sustainable future. During the World Maritime Day 2022, on 29 September, celebrations will focus on the theme of 'New technologies for greener shipping', providing a platform to showcase inclusive maritime innovation, research and development, and the demonstration and deployment of new technologies.

Statement by the IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim on World Maritime Day 2022; September 30th. 

In his message on the World Maritime theme, IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim said, "Our theme 'New technologies for greener shipping' opens up a larger conversation about shipping's direction and how technology can be harnessed for a more sustainable future. It also provides an incentive to further examine how digitalization and automation can support shipping. But technological solutions for cleaner, safer and more sustainable shipping must also benefit people. In this regard, the impact on seafarers and other marine personnel, including the need for training must be considered."

 



Global theme for greener tomorrow

The 2022 theme of "New technologies for greener shipping" aims to promote inclusive innovation and uptake of new technologies to support the needs for a greener transition of the maritime sector, especially in the context of developing countries, and in particular the small island developing States (SIDS) and least developed countries (LDCs).

The theme is linked to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDGs 13 and SDG 14 on climate action and sustainable use of the oceans, seas and marine resources; SDG 9 on industry, innovation and infrastructure; and SDG 17, which highlights the importance of partnerships and implementation to achieve these goals.

Spreading knowledge and starting conversations

Knowledge sharing is crucial for a shared innovation journey. IMO is hosting a two-day Innovation Forum and engaging global audiences to share their thoughts on the World Maritime theme via social media.

The IMO-UNEP-Norway Innovation Forum (held on 28 and 29 September 2022 both in person at IMO Headquarters in London and on a hybrid basis with livestream) aims to champion innovation to accelerate the transition of the marine sector towards a zero- and low-emission future.


IMO invites all maritime stakeholders to share information on what technologies they are using or actions they are taking to make shipping greener. The hashtag is #WorldMaritimeDay. Please tag IMOHQ on social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn).

Lighting up in blue and green

Following the inaugural lighting-up in 2021, the IMO Headquarters building will be lit up to mark the occasion of World Maritime Day and shine a spotlight on this year's theme. The building will boast blue and green lighting, signifying the Organization's maritime and environmental heritage, which is reflected in this year's World Maritime Theme.


Parallel World Maritime Day

The 2022 World Maritime Day Parallel Event (WMDPE) will be held in Durban, South Africa, from 12 to 14 October. 

International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste 2022; September 29th.

FORUM: Stop Food Loss and waste, for the people, for the planet.” International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste 2022. Join the call to action for public and private entities, and consumers, to work together to cut food loss and waste. Together we can work towards enhancing the efficient use of natural resources, mitigating climate change, and supporting food security and nutrition. Follow the hastags: #FLWday, #FoodWaste, #29september, #FoodLoss.



EVENTS: Celebrate the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste 2022.with us on September 29th from 16:00 to 18:00 CEST; Join the global virtual event.


Food loss and waste also puts unnecessary pressure on the natural resource base and on the environment, depleting the natural resource base and generating greenhouse gases. Food Waste Industry 2022.










Tuesday, 27 September 2022

International Day for Universal Access to Information 2022, September 28th.

 FORUM: "Artificial intelligence, e-governance and access to information." International Day for Universal Access to Information 2022.


The 2022 edition of the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) will be an opportunity to discuss e-Governance and Artificial Intelligence with a view to assuring the Right to Access Information. The theme will enable discussions about both the benefits and risks of e-Governance and Artificial Intelligence. Practical tools and best practises will also be discussed, especially in view of the presentation of policy guidelines for public sector information and a declaration that will affirm the right to information against the backdrop of good governance principles.





EVENTS: Global Conference on Universal Access to Information 2022.


The global conference opening ceremony taking place on September 28th in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, will launch the 2022 edition of the Day. The opening ceremony will welcome all participants to the International Day for Universal Access to Information 2022. It will recall the crucial importance of implementing access to information legal frameworks, stressing the need to continue to act together towards the establishment of resilient, inclusive knowledge societies. Following the opening ceremony, panel discussions will discuss “Artificial Intelligence, e-Governance and Access to Information”.

AGENDA


Digital technologies influence most aspects of our lives. But not having access to them can mean being left behind, as social inequalities and the digital divide reinforce each other. On #AccessToInfoDay, we need better access to e-governance initiatives to bridge the gap.




UNESCO and Cartooning for Peace commemorate #AccessToInfoDay
Cartooning for your Right to Know!