Entries by Anna_Media

Fostering the next generation of environmental stewards: Learning the Maryland way

How young people learn and develop their attitudes, characters and core beliefs will determine how they act and make decisions throughout their lives. Their ability to make informed decisions about their relationship to nature has implications for both the local and global environment and our collective wellbeing.

Istanbul Convention: Check how your country is doing in our map

The Council of Europe Istanbul Convention is the most comprehensive international human rights treaty on violence against women and domestic violence. This legally binding instrument explicitly defines violence against women as a human rights violation and a form of gender-based discrimination and includes a strong emphasis on prevention and survivors’ rights.

Coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence: a workshop in Minnesota (USA)

Violence against women and girls is a global challenge that requires effective, comprehensive and immediate policy solutions on a global scale. Fortunately, in some parts of the world, local initiatives and frameworks have already proven highly successful in tackling gender-based and domestic violence, which can serve as examples to the global community.

Six priorities for Sponge Cities

The event “China-Germany Dialogue on the Sponge City: Resilient and Regenerative” allowed Chinese and international experts to come together and discuss the concept of the Sponge City in front of several members of the local press. Here are 6 key priorities that emerged from these discussions.

What Tanzania can learn from Bangladesh on energy access

Today, Bangladesh has installed more than 4 million Solar Home Systems (SHS) in off-grid rural areas, benefiting over 25 million people and wiping kerosene for lighting off the map. At present, over 60.000 SHS are being installed per month. The country has gained the capacity and knowledge of assembling all components of SHS in its territory, with more than 100.000 green jobs. We took a Tanzanian delegation of key stake holders to witness Bangladesh’s success.

FPA 2012 goes to Palau

The Republic of Palau has been announced as the winner of the Future Policy Award 2012. Palau received the Award in recognition of two outstanding marine policies,
Palau’s Protected Areas Network Act, initiated in 2003, and its Shark Haven Act from 2009. The two Silver Awards were bestowed on the Philippines for the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park Act (2010) and
on Namibia for its Marine Resources Act (2000). According to the international jury the four winning policies contribute most effectively to the sustainable management of the world’s oceans and coasts for the benefit of current and future generations. The winners were announced during a press conference at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 26 September 2012.

Zero Project launches call for nominations of Innovative Policies 2017

Work is essential for realizing other human rights and it forms an inseparable and inherent part of human dignity. The Zero Project 2017 is focusing on Work, Employment, and Vocational Education and Training, and call for nominations of innovative policies has just been launched!

Q&A: The Marshall Islands’ Nuclear Disarmament Cases

This Q&A explains the unprecedented legal action brought by the Marshall Islands against India, Pakistan and the United Kingdom which took place at the International Court of Justice in The Hague from 7-16 March.

History has knocked very loudly on our door. Will we answer?

We may all be doing our best but, as Winston Churchill said: “In a crisis, it is not enough to do our best – we have to do what is necessary”. Today we are heading for unprecedented dangers and conflicts, up to and including the end of a habitable planet in the foreseeable future, depriving all future generations of their right to life and the lives of preceding generations of meaning and purpose.