World population day 2023 : Africa's Path to a Sustainable Future
As we observe World Population Day 2023, let’s examine the key issues that Africa needs to pay attention to.
INternational sports day for developpement and peace
Sport has always been recognized as a significant aspect of human development, providing a range of physical, social, and emotional benefits that help individuals and communities thrive. In Africa, sports have played a critical role in enhancing community cohesion, promoting social integration, and fostering economic growth. The Basketball Africa League (BAL), which was launched in 2019, is a recent example of how sports are contributing to the development of Africa.
Fifth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC-V), Doha, Qatar, 5-9 March 2023
The concept of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was first introduced by the UN in 1971. Despite international commitments and programs aimed at addressing poverty in these countries, LDCs remain some of the poorest and most vulnerable economies in the world. LDCs account for only 1.3% of global GDP and receive very little foreign investment or exports. Every ten years, the UN organizes conferences for LDCs, but the results achieved so far are weak. The first conference in 1981 led to the adoption of the Special New Programme of Action for LDCs, and in 1990, the international community committed to integrating LDCs into the international trading system
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