Pakistan claims writing to UNSC to ban RSS, UN office denies receipt Geeta Mohan
Pakistani media reports on Thursday claimed that the Permanent Representative (PR) of Pakistan to the United Nations (UN), Munir Akram, had sent a written submission to the UN Security Council (UNSC) that convened on January 12 for an open debate on International Cooperation in combating terrorism 20 years after the adoption of 1373 , proposing an action plan to tackle what it called violent extremist supremacist groups , including the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), claiming the organisation poses a clear and present danger to international peace and security.
India Today TV has found that there has been no such submission at the UNSC by the Pakistani envoy to the UN.
Press Release – UN Department of Global Communications Update The United Nations ActNow campaign is collaborating with the award-winning interactive animation company Baobab Studios to promote individual action on climate change and a shift to more sustainable lifestyles. Coinciding with the 12 December …
Update
The United Nations ActNow campaign is collaborating with the award-winning interactive animation company Baobab Studios to promote individual action on climate change and a shift to more sustainable lifestyles. Coinciding with the 12 December Climate Ambition Summit on the fifth anniversary of the landmark Paris Agreement, a special interactive journey on the AWorld mobile app for ActNow was launched to engage individuals in building a more sustainable future.
Civil Society and the Question of Palestine - NGO Action News – 3 December 2020
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Thursday, 17 December 2020, 4:01 pm
UN Secretary-General’s youth climate advisors
urge green jobs-led COVID-19 recovery; warn against
greenwashing, polluter bail-outs
New
report today sets out most urgent climate actions for world
leaders in 2021, amid rising climate and unemployment
anxiety among “Generation COVID”
New
York, 16 December -– The need for greater
investments in green jobs is at the top of the youth climate
agenda for 2021 according to a new report, compiled by the
UN Secretary General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate
Change and published today.
According to the youth
advisors, there is increasing anxiety among ‘Generation
COVID’ about the dual climate and the youth unemployment
Press Release – UN Department of Global Communications UN Secretary-Generals youth climate advisors urge green jobs-led COVID-19 recovery; warn against greenwashing, polluter bail-outs New report today sets out most urgent climate actions for world leaders in 2021, amid rising climate and unemployment anxiety …
UN Secretary-General’s youth climate advisors urge green jobs-led COVID-19 recovery; warn against greenwashing, polluter bail-outs
New report today sets out most urgent climate actions for world leaders in 2021, amid rising climate and unemployment anxiety among “Generation COVID”
New York, 16 December –– The need for greater investments in green jobs is at the top of the youth climate agenda for 2021 according to a new report, compiled by the UN Secretary General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change and published today.