World Development Information Day

INFRASTRUCTURE, accessibility, and utilization. By working together, governments, organizations, and individuals can bridge the gap between data and action, ensuring that data is used effectively to create a more equitable and sustainable future for all. Table 1: Key Data Gaps in Development Area Data Gaps Impact Poverty Lack of accurate and disaggregated data on poverty … Read more

Un Day

International Court of Justice (ICJ): The ICJ is the UN’s principal judicial organ, settling legal disputes between states. 5. The Secretariat: The Secretariat is the UN’s administrative body, led by the Secretary-General, who serves as the organization’s chief administrative officer. 6. The Trusteeship Council: The Trusteeship Council was established to oversee the administration of trust … Read more

World Statistics Day

INFRASTRUCTURE, and Economic Development. Empowering Individuals and Communities: Access to reliable statistics empowers individuals to make informed choices about their lives and communities. For example, data on crime rates can help residents make informed decisions about where to live, while data on educational outcomes can guide parents in choosing the best schools for their children. … Read more

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

INFRASTRUCTURE: Limited access to basic infrastructure, such as electricity, clean water, sanitation, and transportation, hinders Economic Development and perpetuates poverty. 7. Weak Governance and Corruption: Ineffective governance, corruption, and lack of transparency undermine development efforts and hinder poverty reduction. The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: A Call to Action The International Day for … Read more

World Food Day

Biodiversity loss. Food Waste: A significant amount of food is wasted throughout the food supply chain, from production to consumption, contributing to resource depletion and greenhouse gas emissions. Inequality: Access to food is unevenly distributed, with marginalized communities, including those living in poverty, experiencing disproportionate levels of food insecurity. Table 1: Key Statistics on Global … Read more

World Standards Day

INFRASTRUCTURE and Construction: Standards play a vital role in ensuring the safety and reliability of infrastructure projects, from bridges and buildings to roads and railways. They define requirements for design, construction, and maintenance, ensuring that these projects meet high standards of quality and durability. Standards for earthquake-resistant buildings, for instance, help mitigate the risk of … Read more

UN International Day for National Disaster Reduction

INFRASTRUCTURE, and economies. The UN General Assembly, in 1989, declared the 1990s as the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, laying the foundation for a global framework for disaster risk management. The International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), launched in 1999, further solidified the commitment to disaster reduction, emphasizing a holistic approach that encompassed prevention, … Read more