Saturday, 29 April 2023

International Jazz Day 2023; April 30th.





EVENTS: 
All-Star Global Concert 2023.
The flagship Jazz Day event, a spectacular All-Star Global Concert, will feature an extraordinary selection of jazz performances from Austria to Zimbabwe, highlighting the power of jazz in bridging differences and promoting unity and peace through intercultural dialogue and collaboration.




The live-streamed concert event will feature performances by some of the world's most accomplished jazz artists, including Cyrille Aimée (France), Thana Alexa (USA), John Beasley (USA), Dee Dee Bridgewater (USA), Bill Charlap (USA), Emmet Cohen (USA), Tom Gansch (Austria), Melody Gardot (USA), Christian McBride (USA), Sérgio Mendes (Brazil), Marcus Miller (USA), Thandi Ntuli (South Africa), Philippe Powell (France), Dianne Reeves (USA), Antonio Sánchez (Mexico), Somi (Rwanda) and Mike Stern (USA), among others. Renowned Mbira player Musekiwa Chingodza (Zimbabwe) will duet with Oran Etkin (Israel) on baritone clarinet; the Blue Note China Jazz Orchestra joins the Global Concert from Beijing; and JazzWomenAfrica celebrate from Casablanca.


Thursday, 27 April 2023

World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023; April 28th.


FORUM: "A safe and healthy working environment is a fundamental principle and right at work."World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2023.

Join the International Labour Organization global dialogue on how to implement a safe and healthy working environment as a fundamental principle and right at work. and why safety and health at work is essential for social justice. One of the main pillars of the Global Strategy is advocacy, the World Day for Safety and Health at Work is a significant tool to raise awareness of how to make work safe and healthy and of the need to raise the political profile of occupational safety and health. April 28th is also the International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured Workers organized worldwide by the trade union movement since 1996. Follow the conversation wirh the hashtags: #WorldDayofSafetyandHealthatwork, #28April, #SafeWorkingEnvironment, #HealthyWorkingEnvironment. #Rightatwork.

EVENTS: On 28 April 2023, the ILO during the 2023 World Day for Safety and Health at work event will celebrate this decision, bringing together experts and constituents to discuss the implications it has for the world of work, as well as how to practically implement this right in the world of work. It will also serve to present the findings of research on the implementation status of various provisions of the fundamental Convention No. 155 and the Convention No. 187.


Stay tume to watch the Livestream on Friday, 28 April from 13:30 to 15:00 CEST; on How can we promote the fundamental right to a safe and healthy working environment?




STATEMENTS
Statement from ILO Director-General on World Day for Safety and Health at work 2023; April 28th.

10 years ago this month, more than eleven hundred workers died and thousands were injured when the Rana Plaza building collapsed.

I visited Bangladesh in the days after. I remember the shock and pain of the victims and families. Dealing not just with bereavement, but with the loss of bread-winners, their security, incomes and futures.

There could be no more brutal lesson about the importance of occupational safety and health.

We have an essential responsibility to ensure that people go to work and come home alive, uninjured, and healthy.

This year, on World Day for Safety and Health at Work, we can celebrate an important step towards this goal. The designation of a safe and healthy working environment as a fundamental principle and right at work.

All ILO Member States are now expected to respect, realize, and promote this principle, and the two fundamental conventions at its core.

It is the start of a long journey. But it is a step in the right direction, towards decent work and social justice for all.

ILO Director General, Mr.Gilbert H. Houngbo.





CAMPAIGN MATERIALS



PUBLICATION: Report on Implementing a safe and healthy working environment: Where are we now?

Wednesday, 26 April 2023

International Girls in ICT Day 2023; April 27th.



FORUM: "Digital Skills for Life.International Girls in ICT Day 2023

This year and every year, ITU and partners work together to inspire and encourage girls to pursue a future in ICTs towards bridging the gender digital divide. The aim is to encourage young women and girls to pursue their studies and careers in science, engineering, technology, mathematics, and other fields and help them achieve their dreams. Follow the conversations with the hashtags:#GirlsinICT, #27April, #DigitalSkillsforLife.


We focus on the power of #DigitalSkillsForLife to transform lives and communities. Stay tuned for updates on how you can get involved, let's empower the next generation of female tech leaders?


                   

EVENTS: The global 2023 Girls in ICT event will be celebrated on 27 April in Zimbabwe as part of the Transform Africa Summit 2023, in coordination and collaboration with the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) and Smart Africa.


The global celebration will include a series of events that will run during the day as part of the summit and will address different topics related to Digital Skills i.e., role models, education, mentorship, and youth participation. The events build onto the various initiatives of the ITU that not only seek to achieve digital gender equality but also would address the importance of education and connectivity.



OUTCOMES: Girls in ICT Day provides an opportunity for girls and young women to see and be exposed to the benefit of ICT in enabling their career and aspiration. Girls in ICT Day is now a global movement, with ITU partners and other organizations conducting their own events and celebrations on the Girls in ICT Day and throughout the year.







Programme Agenda


Program Director: Sibonginkosi Muteyiwa

12:30 – 12:35 - Introduction and setting the scene.
Sicelo Dube & Tutsi Jenje, STEM Ambassadors


12:35-12:40 - Fireside starter

Ruth Nibitanga, Inspirational speaker, participant from the ITU-EIF project “Tech as a Driver of Women’s Economic Opportunity” in Burundi


12:40 – 12:50 - Opening Ceremony 

  • Welcoming remarks by ITU BDT Director, Dr. Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava
  • Keynote Speech by ITU Secretary General, Doreen Bogdan-Martin
  • Remarks by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, H.E. Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu (MP), Zimbabwe
  • Remarks by the Minister of Innovation and Technology, Postal and Courier Services, H.E. Dr. Jenfan Muswere (MP), Zimbabwe


12:50 – 13:05 - Inter- Generational Dialogue and Open Discussion

The dialogue will share experiences and inspire the young girls to share their stories in respect to challenges, opportunities, and prospects for careers in the field of STEM.

  • Khanimnisa Ismayilova, Generation Connect Youth Envoy, Azerbaijan
  • Tsedeniya Namrud Abebe, Head of Digital Capacity Building and Public Engagement Unit, Ministry of Innovation and Technology, Ethiopia
  • Digital Opportunity Trust (Joining remotely)
  • Winner of the competition
  • MTN Group

13:10 – 13:20 - Highlights: Awards session

13:20 – 13:30 - Closing Remarks Antonio Pedro,
Acting Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) (Joining remotely)
SMART AFRICA.



Ressources of the International Girls in ICT Day 2023.



Tuesday, 25 April 2023

International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day 2023; April 26th.

FORUM: "37th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day 2023.
Today on April 26th; Let's observe a munite of silence to commemorate the Victims of the Chernobyl Disater. Follow the conversation with the hashtags; #ChernobylDisasterRemembranceDay, #26April, #MinuteofSilence, #Chernobyl.



World Intellectual Property Day 2023; April 26th.

FORUM: "Women and IP: Accelerating innovation and creativity.World Intellectual Property Day 2023. On April 26thwe will celebrate the “can do” attitude of women inventors, creators and entrepreneurs around the world and their ground-breaking work. As long as women face barriers in participating in global creativity and innovation, we all lose out: on better technologies; Let's thrive women-led businesses, ideas to solve our biggest challenges, and more. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #WorldIPDay, #26April, #WomenandIP, #InnovationandCreativity.


EVENTS: On April 26th, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will celebrate the World Intellectual Property Day 2023. Join the innovative, creative and enterprising women around the world; Explore the Worldwide World IP Day 22023 celebrations!








PHOTO GALLERY: The World Intellectual Property Day 2023 Gallery features women from around the world who are forging new horizons with their groundbreaking ideas. Voices supporting women.


World IP Day Video Competition: Thanking for helping choose the Winners of the World Intellectual Property Day 2023 Video Competition. The winners will be announced on April 26 on the web page.


Join us in advocating for gender parity in intellectual property – to unleash the ingenuity and creativity of women and girls everywhere. Together, we can build a better tomorrow.



Monday, 24 April 2023

International Delegates Day 2023; April 25th.

FORUM: "Recognize the role of delegates." International Delegates Day 2023.

The delegates who represent their country at the United Nations are rising to the challenge, adopting new ways of working while building on a strong tradition of dialogue and collaboration. Today we raise awareness of the role of the delegates and representatives in the work of the United Nations.



EVENTS: The International Delegate's Day 2023 will be commemorated on April 25th at the UNHQ. The celebration will recognize the role of delegates who are a key part of the United Nations. 





World Malaria Day 2023; April 25th.

FORUM:Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement.World Malaria Day 2023
At WHO, we’re focused on raising awareness about the need to “implement” the tools and strategies we have available today to reach those who continue to be unreached.  On April 25th, we want to remind each other that the fight against malaria still needs critical attention. If we: invest in malaria controlinnovate new tools and implement new approaches we can eliminate Malaria. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #WorldMalariaDay, #TimetoDeliverZeroMalaria, #InvestInnovateImplement, #25April#EndMalaria.









Malaria-affected countries and partners are strongly encouraged to deliver the WHO-recommended tools and strategies that are available now for all at risk of malaria – and particularly those most vulnerable. According to the latest World malaria report, countries have made some progress in expanding access to malaria services for most-at-risk populations. However, too many people at high risk of malaria are still missing out on the services they need to prevent, detect and treat the disease. 

Challenges in expanding access to malaria services have been compounded, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, converging humanitarian crises, restricted funding, weak surveillance systems, and declines in the effectiveness of core malaria-fighting tools. 

To address these threats and support countries in building more resilient malaria programmes, WHO recently published new guidance, strategies and frameworks. WHO has also increased the transparency, flexibility and access to its malaria recommendations.

In addition to addressing the technical challenges facing implementation, there is a critical need to address the barriers people face in accessing quality health services. Investments in well-functioning health systems, built on a foundation of primary health care, can address people’s health needs close to where they live and work while, at the same time, reducing the cost of care and enhancing equity.




WHO guidance and strategies


To address these threats and support countries in building more resilient malaria programmes, the WHO recently published new guidance, including:a new strategy to contain antimalarial drug resistance in Africa;
- A new initiative to stop the spread of Anopheles stephensi in urban environments;
- A new framework, developed jointly by WHO and UN-Habitat, to guide city leaders in urban malaria control.
- A new toolkit to help countries assess their malaria surveillance systems and identify areas for investment.




To support malaria-endemic countries, the WHO has also increased the transparency, flexibility and access to its malaria recommendations. The WHO encourages countries to tailor the recommendations to local disease settings, using local data, for maximum impact. All WHO malaria guidance is available through two digital platforms: 

MAGICapp – The consolidated WHO guidelines for malaria are accessible through the MAGICapp platform in several languages.

Malaria Toolkit app – WHO’s most up-to-date recommendations on malaria can also be found in the Malaria Toolkit app.


WHO’s consolidated guidelines are a “living” document that is updated periodically as and when new guidance becomes available. In June 2022, WHO updated its recommendations for 3 key chemoprevention strategies.
  1. Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is recommended for children living in areas with highly seasonal malaria transmission in Africa.
  2. Perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC) is recommended for young children living in areas where malaria is a year-round disease, and where transmission is high.
  3. Intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) is recommended for all pregnant women living in areas of moderate-to-high malaria transmission in Africa.

When given to the young children and pregnant women who are most vulnerable to malaria, preventive chemotherapy has been shown to be a safe, effective and cost-effective strategy for reducing the disease burden and saving lives. The WHO recently published recommendations on new types of insecticide-treated nets (March 2023) and on the treatment of malaria cases (November 2022).







WEBINARS: World Malaria Day 2023 - Q&A with Against Malaria Foundation and Malaria Consortium.