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Inaadhimishwa Februari 20 kila mwaka ikiwa na lengo la kupaza sauti dhidi ya dhuluma katka jamii, Umoja wa Mataifa (UN) unaeleza Kaulimbiu ya Mwaka 2023 ni ‘Kushinda Vikwazo na Kufungua Fursa za Haki ya Kijamii’.
Umasikini na kukosekana usawa vimeongezeka kutokana na migogoro ya kiuchumi na kijamii, UVIKO-19, majanga ya asili, mabadiliko ya hali ya hewa na migogoro ya silaha.
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World Day of Social Justice 2023
The Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the UN and the International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), are pleased to convene the commemorative meeting of the 2023 World Day of Social Justice. This year’s theme will focus on the recommendations of Our Common Agenda to strengthen global solidarity and to re-build trust in government by “Overcoming Barriers and Unleashing Opportunities for Social Justice”.
The 2023 World Day of Social Justice provides an opportunity to foster dialogue with Member States, youth, social partners, civil society, UN organisations and other stakeholders on actions needed to strengthen the social contract that has been fractured by rising inequalities, conflicts and weakened institutions that are meant to protect the rights of workers. Despite these multiple crises, there are many opportunities to build a coalition for social justice and to unleash greater investments in decent jobs, with a particular focus on the green, digital and care economy, and on young people.
Source: UN
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World Day of Social Justice 2023: Theme, history and significance
The World Day of Social Justice is observed every year on February 20, with the objective to raise voices against social injustice and to bring various communities across the world together. There is a sense of urgency regarding the growing divide in the world and the day aims to help eliminate poverty, gender, physical discrimination, and religious discrimination and make a more inclusive and networked society.
Today, poverty and inequalities within and among countries are on the rise. The economic and social crises have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, climate change, geopolitical tensions, and armed conflicts.
These crises have highlighted the interlinkages and dependencies of economies and societies around the world and shown the crucial need for concerted action at a global level.
Therefore, a sense of urgency has been shared by the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, who in his report ‘Our Common Agenda’, has warned against today’s growing divide. He has called for a more inclusive and networked multilateralism, to renew the social contract between governments and their people with a comprehensive approach to human rights as per a UN blog.
There are many opportunities to build a coalition for social justice and to unleash greater investments in jobs, with a focus on the green, digital care economy, and on young people.
Social justice can help societies and economies function better and reduce poverty, inequalities, and social tensions. Thus, on this day schools, colleges, and universities organise activities and events around a theme related to poverty, social justice, and economic inclusion to raise awareness and uphold the principles of social justice.
Source: cnbctv18
Umasikini na kukosekana usawa vimeongezeka kutokana na migogoro ya kiuchumi na kijamii, UVIKO-19, majanga ya asili, mabadiliko ya hali ya hewa na migogoro ya silaha.
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World Day of Social Justice 2023
The Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the UN and the International Labour Organization (ILO), in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), are pleased to convene the commemorative meeting of the 2023 World Day of Social Justice. This year’s theme will focus on the recommendations of Our Common Agenda to strengthen global solidarity and to re-build trust in government by “Overcoming Barriers and Unleashing Opportunities for Social Justice”.
The 2023 World Day of Social Justice provides an opportunity to foster dialogue with Member States, youth, social partners, civil society, UN organisations and other stakeholders on actions needed to strengthen the social contract that has been fractured by rising inequalities, conflicts and weakened institutions that are meant to protect the rights of workers. Despite these multiple crises, there are many opportunities to build a coalition for social justice and to unleash greater investments in decent jobs, with a particular focus on the green, digital and care economy, and on young people.
Source: UN
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World Day of Social Justice 2023: Theme, history and significance
The World Day of Social Justice is observed every year on February 20, with the objective to raise voices against social injustice and to bring various communities across the world together. There is a sense of urgency regarding the growing divide in the world and the day aims to help eliminate poverty, gender, physical discrimination, and religious discrimination and make a more inclusive and networked society.
Today, poverty and inequalities within and among countries are on the rise. The economic and social crises have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, climate change, geopolitical tensions, and armed conflicts.
These crises have highlighted the interlinkages and dependencies of economies and societies around the world and shown the crucial need for concerted action at a global level.
Therefore, a sense of urgency has been shared by the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, who in his report ‘Our Common Agenda’, has warned against today’s growing divide. He has called for a more inclusive and networked multilateralism, to renew the social contract between governments and their people with a comprehensive approach to human rights as per a UN blog.
There are many opportunities to build a coalition for social justice and to unleash greater investments in jobs, with a focus on the green, digital care economy, and on young people.
Social justice can help societies and economies function better and reduce poverty, inequalities, and social tensions. Thus, on this day schools, colleges, and universities organise activities and events around a theme related to poverty, social justice, and economic inclusion to raise awareness and uphold the principles of social justice.
Source: cnbctv18