Public Health in the post-2015 Development Agenda Series: Integrated Approach Needed to Improve Health Outcomes

This is the third article of the UNAI series Public Health in the post-2015 development agenda. Schools and departments of Public Health at UNAI member institutions were asked to submit articles highlighting research and work relating to the proposed SDGs and to showcase the importance of public health in the post-2015 development agenda. Please note that the articles are for discussion, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations.

The School of Public Health at the University of Nairobi, as a member of United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), recognizes that lasting impact and improvement of health indicators will only be achieved if public health interventions are integrated with other interventions.  

Aspiring Towards a More Peaceful World: Reflections from students on the International Day of Peace

The International Day of Peace is commemorated each year on 21 September 2015. The theme this year was Partnerships for Peace - Dignity For All. Over 700 students gathered this year at UN Headquarters in New York as part of a Global Student Videoconference. Learn more about the conference from students studying at East Stroudsburg South High School and their Adviser, Michael Healey below.

UN Academic Impact J. Michael Adams Lecture and Conversation Series: 30 October 2015 at UN Headquarters

The 2nd annual United Nations Academic Impact J. Michael Adams Lecture and Conversation Series will be held on 30 October from 1 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. in Conference Room 4 at UN Headquarters. 

This year we have the pleasure of hearing from Ambassador Thomas Pickering, former United States Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and former US Ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, Jordan and the United Nations in New York. Ambassador Pickering will reflect on 70 years of the United Nations and the future of the organization in a rapidly evolving world. 

Please RSVP no later than 28 October at: http://bit.ly/1OzyHpH

UNAI Intern Laura Phillips.

Laura swaps Old Aberdeen for New York

Laura Phillips, a PhD student in the School of Biological Sciences at UN Academic Impact Member Aberdeen University in Scotland was recently interviewed by the University of Aberdeen about her experiences during the United Nations General Assembly where she assisted the UN Media Accrediation and Liaison Unit. 

You can read the full article on the University of Aberdeen website here.

The Global Diplomacy Lab: The Next 70 years: from the United Nations to the United Actors

Are you in New York or visiting next week? You may be interested to attend the moderated discussion below.

Learn more here from The Global Diplomacy Lab:

The Next 70 years: from the United Nations to the United Actors  

German House (871 United Nations, Plaza, New York)
October 12th, 2015, 4 p.m. 

Moderated by La Neice Collins (UN Academic Impact), GDL members, participants and a representative of the German Permanent Mission to the UN will discuss the following questions in an interactive Fishbowl-Format:

World Post Day - 9 October 2015: Posts claim their place in the changing communication landscape

World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9 October. Learn more from the World Post Day website

The anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874 in the Swiss Capital, Bern. It was declared World Post Day by the UPU Congress held in Tokyo, Japan in 1969. Since then, countries across the world participate annually in the celebrations. The Posts in many countries use the event to introduce or promote new postal products and services.

Public Health in the post-2015 Development Agenda Series: Addressing Inequalities of End-of-Life Care Through a Public Health and Integrated Approach: from MDG 6 to SDG 3, by Liz Grant, University of Edinburgh

This is the second article of the UNAI series Public Health in the post-2015 development agenda. Schools and departments of public health at UNAI member institutions were asked to submit articles highlighting research and work relating to the proposed SDGs and to showcase the importance of public health in the post-2015 development agenda. Please note that the articles are for discussion, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations.

 

 

 

2016 CTAUN Conference at UN Headquarters

The 2016 Committee On Teaching About the United Nations (CTAUN) Conference will take place at UN Headquarters, New York on Friday 22 January 2016. The theme of the conference is: Stewardship for a Sustainable World:  Education in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Learn more from CTAUN below:

Join Educators, Students, and NGO Representatives in a day-long conference with UN Delegates and Experts to learn about the Sustainable Development Goals, why they are important to all of us, and the part you and your students can play in their implementation!

For further details, go to the 2016 UN Conference page.   

Draft Conference Programme

A.    Introductory Opening Session
Background & Overview of the SDGs

B.    Morning Panel – End Hunger

Public Health in the post-2015 Development Agenda Series: Ensuring Disability and Development are part of the SDGs

This is the first article of the UNAI series Public Health in the post-2015 development agenda. Schools and departments of public health at UNAI member institutions were asked to submit articles highlighting research and work relating to the proposed SDGs and to showcase the importance of public health in the post-2015 development agenda. Please note that the articles are for discussion, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations.

Behind the scenes at the UN General Assembly

Public Health in the post-2015 Development Agenda: A new series of articles

25 September was a historic day at the United Nations, it was the day the Global Goals for Sustainable Development were adopted by the Member States of the United Nations.

UN Academic Impact is launching a new series of articles that take a closer look at what is being done, and what can be done by research institutions and schools of public health to advance Global Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being.   

The first of five articles will be published later this week. In advance of this, here is an introduction to the series from UN Academic Impact Intern Zinnia Batliwalla:

Public Health in the post-2015 Development Agenda

The UN Academic Impact 10 Principles: An illustrated booklet from UNAI member the European Institute Pegaso

The European Institute Pegaso, a member of the United Nations Academic Impact has produced a beautiful illustrated booklet of 10 Principles of the UN Academic Impact:

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetam: A success story in the usage of technology based vocational training in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Introduction

India has made great progress with the Millennium Sustainable Goals (MDG) but little progress, specifically, with regard to women's rights, gender equality, and environmental sustainability. Though gender equality has improved, there remains a higher proportion of men engaged in skilled labour compared to women. Also, basic sanitation continues to be an area of concern, with around half of the population lacking access to adequate facilities. In lieu of the upcoming Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs), these areas require systematic research and novel approaches to help identify effective strategies.

Signing of UN Charter San Francisco 1945

The United Nations at 70: A Time to Reflect

The United Nations turns 70 this year, providing the perfect opportunity to reflect on what the organization has accomplished and the challenges ahead. On Friday, leaders from around the world will gather at the UN in New York to attend the General Assembly and adopt the Sustainable Development Goals, the roadmap for achieving the world we want and creating a future of peace, prosperity and dignity for everyone, everywhere.

The Global Goals logos and icons

The Global Goals for Sustainable Development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Later this week, history will be made at the United Nations! Learn from from the Global Goals website:

On September 25th 2015, 193 world leaders will commit to 17 Global Goals to achieve 3 extraordinary things in the next 15 years.

  • End extreme poverty.
  • Fight inequality & injustice.
  • Fix climate change.

The Global Goals for sustainable development could get these things done. In all countries. For all people.

If the goals are going to work, everyone needs to know about them. You can't fight for your rights if you don't know what they are. You can't convince world leaders to do what needs to be done if you don't know what you're convincing them to do. If the goals are famous, they won't be forgotten.