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Maryam Rajavi: UN experts report heightens need to refer the file on the 1988 massacre in Iran to the Security Council
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Cities of the WHO European Region unite to stop COVID-19 and build a better urban life
Many cities in countries across the WHO European Region have become epicentres of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the wake of this unprecedented challenge, local authorities came together to analyse good practices and lessons learned in tackling COVID-19 outbreaks and to find ways to build back better – in the fastest way possible.
COVID-19: similar urban challenges – different solutions
The challenges of the pandemic are similar across cities and countries.
- Structural inequalities contribute to the distribution of the COVID-19 burden, with the most vulnerable people among the most severely affected.
- Local businesses and enterprises urgently need support from urban governments.
- Schools and other educational facilities have had to close, leaving an obvious demand from local authorities to minimize further disruption to education.
- COVID-19 has exacerbated risks of food insecurity and food scarcity, while unhealthy diets have added to the burden of noncommunicable diseases.
- The mental health consequences of the pandemic have affected the well-being of communities and health-care delivery in turn.
- The importance of urban space reorganization has become evident for people’s lives outdoors and for physical distancing. Cities need more green and blue spaces and a renewed system of healthy transport.
Many cities across the Region have implemented measures that have proven effective in solving some of these problems.
For instance, the Italian municipality of Milan collaborated with more than 30 non-profit organizations and private food companies to create Dispositivo di Aiuto Alimentare – The Food Aid System. The project has solved the problem of reduced access to quality food due to imposed quarantine measures that put thousands of people from vulnerable social groups under increased pressure.
Limerick, Ireland, established the COVID-19 Community Response Team to support older people facing isolation in the circumstances of the “new normal”. The network of over 1700 volunteers maintains a daily free phone service for people in need.
Baku, Azerbaijan, implemented measures to rapidly change its transportation system when, in line with national anti-pandemic measures, it had to close its metro lines. The city quickly improved its ground transport with convenient and effective means of disinfection.
However, today more than ever, urban authorities need a way to come together and discuss their experiences. Not only will this exchange help them to find best practices to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, it will also be the basis to make cities healthier and more resilient for future generations.
The other face of the pandemic
Mayors and representatives of local government from dozens of cities of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network have called on the global community to work together. According to their joint political statement, the experience of the pandemic can be used as an opportunity “to come out of this stronger, more unified, more resilient, more cohesive, and more prepared to respond to emergencies, disasters and shocks, health, environmental, social and economic challenges”.
“The brutal test of COVID-19 has accelerated our understanding of the challenges we need to solve to protect our communities. The Healthy Cities Network plays a central role in this work, including in the realization of our agenda for health for the next 5 years: the European Programme of Work – ‘United Action for Better Health’,” said Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe.
“I am deeply encouraged by the Network’s joint political statement. This is an example of what solidarity looks like in action. The collaboration and commitment to leaving no one behind amid COVID-19 are going to mean stronger, more resilient and healthier communities across our Region.”
The call for united action was the central topic of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network Annual Conference, held online on 8–10 December. The Conference aimed at contributing to the European Programme of Work (EPW) 2020–2025. Through their joint political statement, cities welcomed and committed to supporting the implementation of the EPW and its 4 flagship programmes – mental health, digital health, immunization and behavioural insights.
Cities play a crucial role in the global COVID-19 recovery. Healthy, liveable cities are not simply an important element of this process, they are the key to reaching success. Without investing in healthy urban life, we will not achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and our common goal of a sustainable future.
Time to spread the message
The WHO European Healthy Cities Network is over 30 years old and comprises more than 1500 cities and municipalities, 100 of which are Flagship WHO Healthy Cities.
WHO is convening partners to spread the message: We must respond to this crisis as one – international partners from the United Nations system and beyond, partners from across the whole of society at regional and national levels, national organizations, and, most importantly, cities and municipalities themselves.
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Committee of the Regions annual dialogue explores migrant integration
The presentation focused on three specific points in time when young people need particular support to maintain their integration progress. These are when turning 18, when getting a positive asylum decision and at first reception. FRA discussed the challenges and good practices at the local level.
Social Affairs Commission: “Towards a just social and green recovery”
Social Affairs Commission: “Towards a just social and green recovery”
The EU strategies for recovery from the ongoing Covid-19 and climate crisis was the main focus of discussion of the COMECE Social Affairs Commission, which was held online on Monday 30 November and Tuesday 1st December 2020, under the chairmanship of H.E. Mgr. Antoine Hérouard.
Building on its May 2020 statement “Let Europe recover through justice”, the Social Affairs Commission dedicated its work on the steps necessary to put forward an ecological and social transition allowing a recovery from the Covid-19 and climate crises without leaving anyone behind.
Together with representatives from EU institutions, the experts delegated by the Bishops’ Conferences of the EU reflected on the EU recovery instrument, Next Generation EU, and on policies to set up for a better care of our common house, while answering to Pope Francis’ renewed call for solidarity in his last Encyclical Letter “Fratelli Tutti”.
Under the chairmanship of H.E. Mgr. Antoine Hérouard, Auxiliary Bishop of Lille, and with the participation of trade unions, UNIAPAC President Mr. Bruno Bobone, and Eurofound, the Commission also looked at how to respond to challenges posed by the digitalization of our economy in the area of the future of work, and at how to promote policies that will ensure decent working conditions for all.
These reflections follow up from the contribution “Shaping the Future of Work”, which was elaborated in 2018 by the Social Affairs Commission in close dialogue with experts of Catholic-inspired organisations from across the EU.
The COMECE Social Affairs Commission will meet again next Spring to reflect on one of the key initiatives of the European Commission in 2021 , the improvement of the conditions of people working in the platform economy. The Commission will also give its contribution to different upcoming consultations of the European Commission in the areas of the future of work and social inclusion.
Supporting the training of guardians for unaccompanied children
The training manual will be developed using the guidance set in the FRA’s and the European Commission’s Handbook on Guardianship for children deprived of parental care, as well as principles in the UN’s child rights convention and EU law. For its development, FRA will closely cooperate with the European Network of Guardianship, formed by representatives from different Member States.
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