Former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick appointed professor of practice and co-director of HKS's Center for Public Leadership ( HKS, HARVARD)

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"Cambridge, MA—Deval L. Patrick, former two-term governor of Massachusetts, will join Harvard Kennedy School in February 2022 as a professor of the practice of public leadership and as co-director of the School’s Center for Public Leadership (CPL), Harvard Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf announced today. He will be starting at the Kennedy School next week".

FORUM ASIA: press Briefing: Myanmar attempted coup one year on – ASEAN must not fail its peoples, 31st JAN 2022

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This media briefing reminds ASEAN Member States and the whole ASEAN community of the regional bloc’s failure to hold the junta accountable for its grave human rights violations and its lack of commitment to the five-point consensus on Myanmar.

Walking the talk: Strengthening states’ capacity to mainstream gender into education systems (by Fabricia Devignes)

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Fabricia Devignes for the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP)is highlighting how many countries are falling short of 2030 targets related to gender equality in education, capacity in gender responsive sector planning is a key component to achieving 2030 objectives.

Gender-Responsive Climate Finance Window by AVPN ASIA (28TH JAN)

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The Gender-Responsive Climate Finance Window will award early-stage grant funding for the design and launch of innovative blended finance vehicles focused on the intersection of climate change and gender equality in emerging markets globally. This Window is funded by the Government of Canada.

2022 Holocaust Remembrance Commemorations

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The 27th of January is celebrated as Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to commemorate the millions of Jews who died during the second world war and those who fell victim to hatred.

Indonesians’ support for the death penalty declines with more rigorous survey methods

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"Indonesia, like its regional neighbours in Southeast Asia, has supported capital punishments for decades, particularly for drug-related offences" writes By Carolyn Hoyle and Parvais Jabbar

COVID:19 Scale of education loss ‘nearly insurmountable’, warns UNICEF

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NEW YORK, 24 January 2022 – More than 616 million students* remain affected by full or partial school closures. On the International Day of Education and as the COVID-19 pandemic nears its two-year mark, UNICEF shares the latest available data on the impact of the pandemic on children’s learning.

Bachelet outlines funding needs required to support her “agenda of rights”, UN HUMAN RIGHTS

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UN Human Rights Chief, Michelle Bachelet, has made an appeal to UN Member States and private donors to support her 2022 “agenda of rights” through the work of her Office’s 1,600 staff at headquarters and 103 field presences, as well as her Office’s global partners.

Capacity Development Webinar to Launch the Curriculum on Governance for the Sustainable Development Goals in the Asia-Pacific Region

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ffective Governance for Transformational Change: Strengthening capacities, mindsets, and competencies of public institutions to build the next generation of public servants in the Asia-Pacific Region, 25th jan 2022. The event was organized by UNESCAP

The Global Risks Report 2021 (World Economic Forum)

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Environmental risks dominate the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2022 - for both the short and long term.

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