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Mario Draghi regrette la « lenteur » de l’UE, Ursula von der Leyen encourage les efforts 

Euractiv.fr - mer, 17/09/2025 - 07:13

Un an après son rapport dont les propositions devaient relancer l'économie de l'UE, Mario Draghi a alerté sur le fait que les défis économiques de l'Europe se sont « aggravés » au cours de l'année écoulée. À ses côtés, lors d'un événement à Bruxelles, Ursula von der Leyen s'est voulue confiante.

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Catégories: Union européenne

When Civil Society is Kept Outside, We Should Build a Bigger Room

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - mer, 17/09/2025 - 07:05

Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe

By Harvey Dupiton
NEW YORK, Sep 17 2025 (IPS)

The recent IPS article, “UNGA’s High-Level Meetings: NGOs Banned Again,” served as a stark and painful reminder of a long-standing paradox: the United Nations, an organization founded on the principle of “We the Peoples,” often closes its doors to the very communities it was created to serve.

Yet, after sharing this article with our members, we were reminded of a powerful truth: in spite of these physical barriers, the NGO community is “better together” and remains a potent force capable of shaping the decisions of governments.

The ban, far from silencing us, has only amplified our resolve. As we speak, hundreds of NGOs are organizing side events outside the UN, participating with willing governments and continuing our vital work.

We are often told that access is restricted “for security.” IPS quotes voices across civil society who have heard that refrain for years. But the net effect is to marginalize the very partners the UN relies upon when crises break, when schools need rebuilding, when refugees need housing, when women and youth need pathways into the formal economy.

If the room is too small for the people, you don’t shrink the people—you build a bigger room.

This ban also speaks to the very heart of why our NGO Committee is so deeply involved in the 2025 UNGA Week (September 22-30) of International Affairs initiative. We are committed to expanding UNGA beyond the walls of the UN and into the vibrant communities of the Tri-State area and beyond.

Our goal is to transform this week into an “Olympic-caliber” platform where diplomacy connects directly with culture, community, and commerce.

As a private-sector committee of NGOs, we recognize we are sometimes perceived as being “on the side of governments” because we emphasize jobs, investment, and a strong economy. That has spared us some of the blowback that human rights and relief NGOs bear every September.

But proximity to government doesn’t mean complacency. Where we part ways with business-as-usual—both in some capitals and within parts of the UN system—is on the scale of joblessness that goes uncounted.

Official series routinely understate the lived reality in many communities. In Haiti and across segments of the LDC bloc, our coalition’s fieldwork and partner surveys suggest joblessness well above headline rates—often exceeding 60% when you strip away precarious, informal survivalism. If you don’t count people’s reality, you can’t credibly fix it.

That is why our 2025 agenda is jobs-first by design. Our Global Jobs & Skills Compact is not just a proposal; it is a declaration of our commitment to a jobs-first agenda, aligning governments, investors, DFIs, and diaspora capital around a simple test: does the money create decent work at scale—and are we measuring it?

We are mobilizing financing tied to verifiable employment outcomes, building skills pipelines for the green and digital transitions, and hard-wiring accountability into the process so that “promises” translate into paychecks.

Accountability also needs daylight. During the General Debate we will run a Jobs-First Debate Watch—tracking job and skills commitments announced from the podium and inviting follow-through across the year.

The point is not to “catch out” governments but to help them succeed by making the public a partner. Anyone who has walked with a loved one through recovery knows the first step is honesty. Denial doesn’t heal; measurement does. That is as true for addiction as it is for unemployment.

IPS rightly reminds us that NGOs are indispensable to multilateralism even when we are asked to wait outside. We agree—and we’ll add this: if the UN is “We the Peoples,” then UNGA Week must be where the peoples are.

In 2025, that means inside the Hall and across the city—on campus quads and church aisles, in galleries and small businesses, at parks and public squares. We’ll keep inviting governments to walk that route with us, shoulder to shoulder.

Until every door is open, we will keep building bigger rooms. And we will keep filling them—with jobs, skills, investment, and the voices that make multilateralism real.

Harvey Dupiton is a former UN Press Correspondent and currently Chair of the NGO Committee on Private Sector Development (NGOCPSD).

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Catégories: Africa

Le Phare : « Assemblée nationale : le Premier Vice-président confirme le dépôt des pétitions »

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:58


Revue de presse kinoise du mercredi 17 septembre 2025.


Les journaux kinois de ce mercredi sont restés rivés sur l’hémicycle du Palais du Peuple, siège du Parlement congolais.

Catégories: Afrique

Ouverture d'enquêtes sur les crimes commis à Djugu

Radio Okapi / RD Congo - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:31


Des activistes des droits humains et des notables du territoire de Djugu saluent l’ouverture, le mardi 16 septembre 2025, des enquêtes sur des massacres de civils par les groupes armés dans la région de Fataki dans le territoire de Djugu (Ituri). Ces acteurs font allusion à la mission qu’effectuent actuellement dans cette région, la justice militaire, le bureau conjoint des Nations unies aux droits de l'homme et des médecins légistes. 

Catégories: Afrique

Israel Is Orchestrating an Economic Collapse in the West Bank

Foreign Policy - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:01
Job losses are only one factor in the equation driving its financial decline.

Hungary sees no need for NATO backup in its airspace

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
We have already "reinforced our national air defence measures in response to the growing drone threat" said the Hungarian defence ministry
Catégories: European Union

The Zucman tax: The levy that could make or break France’s budget talks

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
The 2% wealth tax is the main hurdle the new prime minister faces in talks with parties
Catégories: European Union

Heatwaves fuelled by climate change caused 16,500 deaths in Europe’s cities this summer

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Study authors stress Europe must act now, warning that climate change is already costing thousands of lives
Catégories: European Union

Prosecutors find more farm fund fraud, just as the EU looks to spend again

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
In recent months, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office has put the Common Agricultural Policy in the spotlight
Catégories: European Union

Ending wasteful farming practices is essential for Europe’s food future

Euractiv.com - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
The Common Agricultural Policy continues to encourage high-emission livestock and large-scale monocultural farming. It’s time to make farm subsidies work smarter – and that means addressing inefficiencies from the ground up
Catégories: European Union

Ukraine : Rukh Oporu, Kyiv's shadow resistance army

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
The night skies over Melitopol and Tokmak, in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast, are lit up by fires, from dynamited railway tracks bringing Russian munition convoys to a stop or from huge flames from blown up fuel depots. In the streets, collaborators [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Turkey : Turkey eager to pierce spy balloon market

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Turkey is using a new surveillance method on its border with Syria to monitor Kurdish movements, and particularly Syrian ones, [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Cambodia/France/Russia : Phnom Penh tries its hand at trade diplomacy

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Cambodia's ministry of commerce, headed by Cham Nimul, is to deploy 19 trade attachés to the kingdom's embassies abroad. The [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Afghanistan/Europe : EU in Afghanistan, Forward Global cyber, S-RM in the UK courts

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Kabul - IDG Security ready to take over from Amarante InternationalIDG Security, run by Ian Gordon of Britain, is slated [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

United States : Trump chooses Marco Rubio associate to head financial intelligence

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
One of the names on the list of nominees submitted by United States President Donald Trump in September was familiar [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

France : Ten candidates shortlisted to succeed criminologist Alain Bauer at France's prestigious CNAM

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
The call for applicants to replace prominent consultant Alain Bauer as holder of the criminology chair at France's prestigious CNAM [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

France : French intelligence steps into Central Asia to curb Moscow's reach

Intelligence Online - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
As with the new partnerships being forged in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus in response to Russia (see episodes 1 [...]
Catégories: Defence`s Feeds

Iran’s Perilous Path Back to Power

Foreign Affairs - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Tehran has few options, but the best one depends on Beijing.

The Costs of South Africa’s Ideological Foreign Policy

Foreign Affairs - mer, 17/09/2025 - 06:00
Washington and Pretoria were at odds long before Trump.

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