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5 December 2014 |
3rd meeting of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Gender Statistics and 2nd meeting of the Gender Statistics Task Force |
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11 December 2014 |
Deputy Executive Secretary Sheds Light on the work of ESCWA in Trade and Transport |
ESCWA Deputy Executive Secretary Nadim Khouri pointed out that the Commission has given a considerable attention to the trade and transport facilitation subject since 2001. It launched the Integrated Transport System in the Arab Mashreq (ITSAM), which aims at supporting regional integration in the region and enhance intra-Arab regional trade. |
27 April 2018 |
Workshop on Goal 5 builds capacity in Arab region to achieve women’s empowerment and gender equality |
Beirut, 19 April 2018 (Communication and Information Unit) – A two-day regional workshop was recently organized to build the capacities of members of the UN-ESCWA Sub-Committee on the implementation of SDG 5, and to provide them with best practices on the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs) which are presented annually at the United Nations High Level Political Forum in New York. |
11 December 2014 |
Cairo to Host the First Meeting of the Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group for the Arab Internet Governance Forum |
Beirut, 15 June 2012 (ESCWA Communication and Information Unit)– Under the umbrella of ESCWA and the League of Arab States (LAS), the Secretariat for the Arab Internet Governance Forum (Arab IGF) will hold its first Meeting of the Arab Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) during 18-19 June 2012, at Fairmont Heliopolis and Towers Hotel in Cairo, Egypt. |
5 April 2019 |
Empowerment, Inclusiveness and Equality as Pathways to Peace and Sustainable Development in the Arab region |
The Arab region is facing an array of development challenges associated with ongoing conflicts and transitions. More than ever, interventions that chart pathways to peace and sustainable development are needed. These should not only serve to prevent the relapse of conflict but also effectively address the impact of conflict on tens of millions of affected people. As such, peacebuilding policies must strengthen governance and institutions while at the same time trying to arrest or even reverse human capital deterioration resulting from conflict.
The 2030 Agenda and 17 SDGs and 169 targets offer a comprehensive framework for transitioning towards peace and for reversing de-development trends resulting from conflict, including better agency in managing political contention, national resources and strategies for sustainable development. The 17 goals and their targets ultimately seek to strengthen universal peace in larger freedom. They seek to realize human rights of all and to achieve the empowerment of all throughout inclusive and strong institutions. Goal 16 is of particular relevance to the Arab region. It is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels. Progress towards the attainment of the objective will help to significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere, to develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions, to strengthen relevant national institutions including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels to prevent violence and to promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development. Increasing evidence shows that policies that are not grounded in the principles of inclusiveness, empowerment and equality can have harmful impacts on the communities and exacerbate tensions and conflict. The meeting will aim to unpack the principles of inclusiveness, empowerment and equality, how they relate to sustainable development and peace building in conflict settings. |
22 February 2021 |
Launch of the Project on the “Inter-Regional Cooperation on the Implementation of the New Urban Agenda” in Amman, Jordan |
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11 December 2014 |
Executive Secretary Participates in Dialogue for Regional Commissions |
With nine of its member countries accounting for some 56 and 30 per cent of oil and natural gas world supplies, the UN-ESCWA region is especially rich in these resources, said Executive Secretary Bader Omar AlDafa. At the same time, other member countries have little or no gas or oil reserves. Such disparities among and between countries of the region had kept average growth over the past two years at about 5.6 per cent. |
11 December 2014 |
Executive Secretary and Yemeni Ambassador Sign Agreement |
The United Nations Under-Secretary-General and UN-ESCWA Executive Secretary, Ambassador Bader Omar AlDafa, and the Ambassador of Yemen Republic in Lebanon, Mr. Fayssal Amin Abu Ras, representing the Yemeni Government, signed this afternoon the agreement on the special arrangements for the UN-ESCWA 25th Ministerial Session, to be held on 26-29 May in Sana’a. The signing ceremony was attended by Mr. Khaled Galal AbldelHamid, the Secretary of the Commission, the UN-ESCWA Chief of the Administrative Service Division, Mr. David Iyamah, and Mr. |
1 April 2015 |
Innovation and technology for advancing the knowledge-based economy in the Arab region |
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11 December 2014 |
ESCWA Launches Conference and Public Consultations to Establish Arab Internet Governance Forum |
Beirut, 1 February 2012 (UN Information Services) -- UN-ESCWA, the League of Arab States (LAS) and the Lebanese Presidency Council of Ministers (PCM) have jointly organized the Conference and Public Consultations to Establish the Arab Internet Governance Forum (IGF) at Habtoor Grand Hotel, on 31 January and 1 February 2012, in Beirut |