CIRDAP – Enabling Rural Communities

Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP)

An Intergovernmental & Autonomous Organization; Established in 1979, Mandated for Promoting & Strengthening Integrated Rural Development Systems for 15 Asia-Pacific Countries; Namely Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Fiji, India, Indonesia, IR Iran, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand & Vietnam.

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Helen Clark: The lessons we need to learn from COVID-19

“Despite years of warning of pandemic risk, many countries just weren’t adequately prepared for an event of this kind.” “it seemed a lot of the world sat and waited, and didn’t really use that time to put in place the measures that might have contained the outbreak rather more. And the rest is history with the wide-ranging social and economic crises which have followed with the pandemic.” Helen Clark, the Co-Chair of Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response Read rest of the news in the link below: click here

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UN: World failing to take green Covid-19 recovery path

The world is missing a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild a sustainable post-pandemic future, the United Nations said in an assessment showing less than 20% of recovery finance can be considered “green.” Although the unprecedented economic slowdown caused by Covid-19 saw greenhouse gas emissions fall dramatically in 2020, institutions from the UN to the International Energy Agency have warned against a fossil-fuel powered rebound. Read rest of the article in the link below: click here

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Sustainable Development Goals can guide Asia-Pacific to build back better

The COVID-19 crisis poses an unprecedented threat to development in the Asia-Pacific region that could reverse much of the hard-earned progress made in recent years. The good news is we know how to tackle this challenge. Recovery from the pandemic and our global efforts to deliver the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 must go hand-in-hand. The Goals provide a compass to navigate this crisis, faster and greener, everywhere and for everyone. Results from the 2021 edition of the Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report published by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) show that the region fell short of its 2020 milestones for the Goals, even before entering the global pandemic. The region must accelerate progress everywhere and urgently reverse its regressing trends on many of the Goals and targets to achieve the ambitions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Read the full news and report in the link below: click here

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Study: Sunlight destroys Covid 8 times faster than scientists believed

An experimental study in 2020 discovered that the virus was inactivated when exposed to simulated sunlight for 10-20 minutes. A team of scientists is calling for further research into how sunlight inactivates SARS-CoV-2 after noticing a glaring inconsistency between the most recent theoretical and experimental results, Science Alert reports. Read the whole news below: click here

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WORLD HEALTH DAY 2021
Together, towards a fairer and healthier post-Covid-19 world

This World Health Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) is highlighting the opportunity we have to build a fairer and healthier post-Covid-19 world. For well over a year now, marginalised and disenfranchised communities across the world and in the South-East Asia Region have borne the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic. In countries rich and poor, socioeconomic, political, educational and geographic factors, among others, have facilitated the spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus, impacting health outcomes and compounding inequalities. In our unequal world, preventable social and economic inequities continue to impede the right of everyone, everywhere, to achieve the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health—an injustice that we must not accept. Read the rest of the article of Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia. click here

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COVID-19 worsening food insecurity, driving displacement, warn UN agencies

In Populations at risk: Implications of COVID-19 for hunger, migration and displacement, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) urged the global community to step up support for the immediate and rising humanitarian needs, as well as addressing the pandemic’s fallout, especially on the most vulnerable. David Beasley, Executive Director of WFP, said that the socio-economic impact of the pandemic is more devastating than the disease itself. Click here to read the full article.

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Analyzing Food Security Risks at CMCs

Even though the food market is appeared to be fairly stable in recent times, the uncertainty alarmed the countries as they expect an increased food insecurity due to unprecedented threats causing by Covid-19. As per the findings of UNCTAD, the low-income economies bestow around 37% share of their export revenue to food import, more than 5 times higher than a share of developed country, using the most recent data on food import dependence. Governments all over the world, have been working to secure themselves against all sorts of instability in the food market. Any uncertainty in the food market may lead to panic attack causing to impose export bans or tariff hike making the food market unstable which will have deadly impact on the food importing countries. Meanwhile, the locust infestation in the Middle East, South Asia and Africa fanning flames of the tension further causing the panic attack more severe. Therefore, the food security situation in CMCs critically depends both on how Covid-19 is handled in these countries as well as the spread of locust attack in the region. Click here to read the whole article

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CIRDAP Celebrated the International Women’s Day 2021

Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) celebrated the International Women’s Day on March 8, 2021. This year’s theme is “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world,” and the campaign theme is #ChooseToChallenge. This day celebrates the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and highlights the gaps that remain. A challenged world is an alert world and from challenge comes change. A very short ceremony was organized in the CIRDAP auditorium with a handful of employees. Office-in-charge of CIRDAP Prof. Dr. Mohammad Helal Uddin, Director of Research, gave a wonderful heartwarming speech on this day. Prof. Helal uddin said, “Women still have to go a long way to achieve equality because our society still is narrow-minded and backward”. He emphasized changing the attitude of society towards women and girls for achieving SDG. Apart from this, other CIRDAP staff shared their own experiences and feelings towards women’s hardships and battles in the society. At the end of the occasion, all CIRDAP staff promised the campaign #ChooseToChallenge to bring equality and equity to thousands of women in Asia and the Pacific countries.

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