| - UN cracks down on North Korea, issues sanctions
The United Nations Security Council unanimously voted today to issue new sanctions against North Korea in retribution for that country's third nuclear test. North Korea faces restrictions on financial instruments and shipments of certain cargo. The resolution "sent an unequivocal message to [North Korea] that the international community will not tolerate its pursuit of nuclear weapons," says UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Reuters (3/7) - People need a voice in development goals
Development goals must include the voice of the people, writes Mandeep Tiwana, and improved standards of living must not come at the expense of civil and political liberty. "It is time to put people at the centre of development and ditch the business as usual approach if we are to address impending and interlinked economic, social, political, environmental and humanitarian crises," Tiwana writes. The Guardian (London)/Poverty Matters blog (3/6) - Rwanda visit shows Nothing But Nets' success
More African children are growing up malaria-free thanks to the United Nations Foundation Nothing But Nets campaign, writes Chris Helfrich, the program's director, who recently visited the Gihembe Refugee Camp in Rwanda. "These 1.1 million life-saving nets that we've sent to help refugees since 2008 are reaching families in the camps. And they're using them," he writes. "Now, we have parents whose children are growing up malaria-free!" Impatient Optimists blog (3/4) | - Could legalized rhino trade actually help?
Legalizing the trade of rhino horns could prevent the animal's extinction, according to some scientists, but lifting the ban is controversial. The answer likely needs more research before it can be answered, says wildlife economist Brendan Moyle. "You cannot fight the black-market trade in wildlife unless you understand how the underground economy operates," he says. "And no black market was ever eradicated by complete prohibition." The Toronto Star (3/6), The Economist (tiered subscription model)/Babbage blog (3/5) - U.S. lawmakers seek clarity on mHealth rules
Some Republican members of the U.S. House members have asked Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg to provide clarity on the agency's proposal to regulate certain mobile health applications. The legislators expressed concern that manufacturers of mHealth apps, smartphones and tablets could be subjected to the 2.3% tax under the U.S. federal health care law if the FDA decides to regulate them as medical devices. DOTMed.com (3/6) - Tech failures spur call for Kenyan manual vote tally
Technology glitches have slowed the counting of votes from Kenya's presidential election. Kalonzo Musyoka, the running mate of Prime Minister Raila Odinga, is calling for counting to be halted and restarted using "primary documents." Voting disputes set off violent riots in the 2007 elections. Reuters (3/7), Reuters (3/6) - UNA-USA executive director brings message of the UN to Hawaii
United Nations Association of the USA Executive Director Patrick Madden was in Hawaii's capital Wednesday speaking to leading thinkers in foreign policy and Hawaii elected officials about the UN and its vital work around the world. Madden spoke at the East-West Center at noon on human security and sustainable development. Later, he spoke at the State Capitol on pressing issues facing the UN and how citizens of the state of Hawaii can engage with the UN's work. Read more. | Position Title | Company Name | Location | Officer, Online Communications, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves | United Nations Foundation | Washington, DC | Innovation Associate, NYC | United Nations Foundation | New York, NY | Program Manager, Post-2015 Development Agenda, NYC | United Nations Foundation | New York, NY | Senior Project Manager, Transportation | The World Economic Forum | New York, NY | Director of Development | Invisible Children | San Diego , CA | | Click here to view more job listings. | | | | Key Sites | | This SmartBrief was created for eleccion@yahoogroups.com Advertise With Us | Caleb Tiller Executive Director, Communications and Public Affairs United Nations Foundation 1800 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20036 202-887-9040 www.unfoundation.org | | | About UN WIRE | UN Wire is a free service sponsored by the United Nations Foundation which is dedicated to supporting the United Nations' efforts to address the most pressing humanitarian, socioeconomic and environmental challenges facing the world today. | | | | | Recent UN Wire Issues: - Wednesday, March 06, 2013
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