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Written by Antonio Albaladejo Román and Eric Pichon.
On 8-17 July 2024, the UN high-level political forum on sustainable development assessed progress towards SDG 2: ‘End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture’. It is unlikely this goal will be met by 2030. Instead, food insecurity, malnutrition and food prices have worsened globally.
The primary causes of food insecurity are threefold: conflict, economic instability, and extreme weather conditions, which frequently intersect and exacerbate one another. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has hindered the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and worsened the worldwide food crisis. This has shown that several food systems are unsustainable, relying too heavily on vulnerable global chains. This unsustainability is also highlighted by the fact that a third of the food produced globally is wasted or lost. In the EU itself, food inflation owing to the impact of extreme weather events, the pandemic and the war in Ukraine has led to more than eight EU citizens in 100 being unable to afford a proper meal on a regular basis, while 50 in 100 are overweight.
Better nutrition and agricultural sustainability are at the core of the EU’s new common agricultural policy and the ‘farm to fork’ and biodiversity strategies. These are now being put to the test by the impact of COVID-19 and Russia’s war on Ukraine. In poorer countries, the EU and its Member States act on food insecurity through humanitarian aid and development cooperation. The EU bases its external action towards SDG 2 on comprehensive strategies in conflict areas, substantial research capacities and the promotion of international cooperation. However, its impact is difficult to assess, while other EU policies, particularly on trade, have a spillover effect on other food systems around the world.
This briefing updates a previous edition by Anna Caprile and Eric Pichon, published in January 2022.
Read the complete briefing on ‘Achieving food security: Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) – The EU’s role in ending hunger and improving nutrition‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.
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Fin de sanctions contre le président de la Fédération Béninoise de Pétanque Garba YAYA et le Secrétaire Général de l'instance Casimir DJOSSOU. Dans une note datant du 16 août, El-Hadj Ibrahima IDRISSOU, président de la CASB a annoncé la levée des sanctions contre les deux responsables.
En septembre 2023, Garba YAYA se voyait retirer de ses fonctions de président de la Fédération Béninoise de Pétanque. Il était suspendu jusqu'à nouvel ordre par la Confédération Africaine de Sports Boules dirigée par El-Hadj Ibrahima IDRISSOU pour « laxisme, désinvolture, négligence coupable et mépris vis-à-vis de la Confédération Africaine des Sports Boules ». C'était lors de la remise des trophées et médailles, à la cérémonie de clôture des championnats du monde, le dimanche 17 septembre 2023. Des mois plus tard, le CASB tape encore le poing sur la table en suspendant Casimir Djossou. Le Secrétaire Général de la Fédération a été sanctionné pour avoir désigné le président de la FBP, alors sous suspension, pour recevoir le « Pagnol d'or » à Marseille, France.
Mais, désormais, tout ceci est fini. La CASB a levé les sanctions. Les deux responsables peuvent donc exercer à nouveau leurs fonctions. C'est notamment dans un communiqué qui date du 16 août 2024 que El-Hadj Ibrahima IDRISSOU a annoncé la décision. Dans le premier article de la note, il est mentionné : "La décision N⁰004/PDT/CASB/SP du 20 Septembre 2023 portant suspension de Monsieur GARBA Yaya de ses fonctions de Président de la Fédération Béninoise de Pétanque est lévée".
Le cas Casimir DJOSSOU est évoqué dans l'article 2 du communiqué : "La décision N⁰005/PDT/CASB/SP du 1er Juillet 2024 portant suspension de Monsieur Casimir DJOSSOU de ses fonctions de Secrétaire Général de la Fédération Béninoise de Pétanque est lévée."
Lire l'intégralité du communiqué ici :
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The OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe organized a five-day training course for lawyers, psychologists from the OSCE-supported Women’s Resource Centres (WRCs), and government representatives on preventing domestic violence and protecting its victims. The course took place from 12 to 16 August 2024, and welcomed 53 participants, 35 of whom were female. The course covered a wide range of topics, including relevant laws, administrative offenses, appeals, and various codes related to domestic violence.
The training for lawyers focused on familiarizing participants with the laws of Tajikistan related to domestic violence, administrative offenses, appeals, and responsibilities for the education and upbringing of children. Additionally, the training provided insights into various codes, such as the Cultural Code and Housing Code of Tajikistan. For psychologists, the training included lessons on working with difficult teenagers, providing psychological assistance, family consultations, art therapy, and the use of psychological tests and coaching methods. Participants also learned about using the Socratic dialogue and conducting individual exercises for success and failure.
Talifa Ibodova, a chief specialist of the "Department for Women and Family Affairs" in Dushanbe, shared her positive experience and emphasized the value of the course in improving her work and understanding of psychological conditions. She expressed satisfaction with the training course, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing her understanding of domestic violence prevention and victim support.
Muqaddas Shodibaeva, Deputy Head of the Haydar Usmonov's community in Bobojon Ghafurov district, expressed her intention to use the knowledge gained from the course to improve her interactions with the local community. She appreciated the enthusiasm of the trainers and the opportunity to learn about changes and additions to laws that will be valuable in her future work.
The Programme Office supports domestic violence victims in the regions through a network of 13 OSCE-established WRCs, in partnership with local authorities. The ongoing project "Supporting and Strengthening the Women’s Resource Centres in Tajikistan" is funded by Norway, the United States of America, Finland, the European Union, Andorra, and Germany.
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