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  Interview with Olabiyi Babalola Joseph Yaï: ‘UNESCO should be the locomotive of thinking on governance.’      Interview with Olabiyi Babalola Joseph Yaï: ‘UNESCO should be the locomotive of thinking on governance.’
in SHSviews 26
His term of office as Chairman of the Executive Board of UNESCO expiring, Olabiyi Babalola Joseph Yaï provides an initial assessment of the experience gained in his role for SHSviews. Convinced that UNESCO has a role to play in rethinking global governance, he advocates having an international conference organized that would distribute the cards and responsibilities within the UN system.
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  Interview with Boutros Boutros-Ghali: ‘Democracy is the sharing of power.’      Interview with Boutros Boutros-Ghali: ‘Democracy is the sharing of power.’
in SHSviews 25
Vice-President of the Permanent Forum of Arab-African Dialogue, created with the support of UNESCO, the former UN Secretary-General was in Paris during the month of March 2009 to participate in the first meeting of the Forum’s Committee. On this occasion, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, responding to questions from SHSviews stressed “the importance of democratizing globalization” and strengthening “South-South solidarity”.
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  1 question for… His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco      1 question for… His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco
in SHSviews 25
1 question… “Monaco hosted the International Conference on the consequences of climate change in the Arctic. Why is there such a commitment to this issue?”
His Serene Highness Prince Albert II: “Finding long-term solutions in order to ensure a fair and sustainable development of our planet”
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  Interview with Professor Lambert N’galadjo Bamba: ‘Development is a change in attitudes.’      Interview with Professor Lambert N’galadjo Bamba: ‘Development is a change in attitudes.’
in SHSviews 24
In order to follow the path to development, Africa must put into place a strategy for the creation and retention of wealth and use the global financial crisis to formulate and initiate its own model of development. These are the beliefs of Professor Lambert N’galadjo Bamba, Commissioner for the Macroeconomic Policy Department for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), who was interviewed to mark the meeting of the Steering Committee of the future West Africa Institute, which took place in March 2009, in Abidjan.
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  Interview with Pier Ferdinando Casini: ‘No democracy without partnership between men and women.’      Interview with Pier Ferdinando Casini: ‘No democracy without partnership between men and women.’
in SHSviews 23
For Women’s Day 2009, SHSviews is publishing an interview with Pier Ferdinando Casini, which took place just before his term came to an end as President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in October 2008. Asked to explain the role played in promoting human rights by this organization which brings together more than 150 parliaments around the world, he stressed that the participation of women in political life is changing political priorities in the world and asserts a strong belief that: “There can be no democracy without a genuine partnership between men and women in the conduct of public policies”.
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  Interview with Fanie du Toit:      Interview with Fanie du Toit: "Social justice is about making concrete decisions"
in SHSviews 22
Winner of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education in 2008, the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in South Africa is among those “think tanks” that seek to throw light on policy decisions within the social and human sciences. Fanie du Toit, Executive Director of the Institute, answers questions from SHSviews.
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  Interview with Bernard Loing: ‘NGOs are the cornerstone of civil society.’      Interview with Bernard Loing: ‘NGOs are the cornerstone of civil society.’
in SHSviews 21
A true global forum collecting opinions and suggestions from NGOs on the priorities of action by the United Nations, the annual NGO conference will be held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris from 3 to 5 September 2008. On the eve of this important meeting, the President of the International Conference of the 310 NGOs accredited to UNESCO invites us to review human rights in terms of universality and globalization. Bernard Loing considers NGOs as “the cornerstone of civil society” and asserts that they must play a larger role in world governance.
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  Interview with Sylvie Kayitesi Zaïnabo: ‘Poverty is a denial of human rights.’      Interview with Sylvie Kayitesi Zaïnabo: ‘Poverty is a denial of human rights.’
in SHSviews 20
Former Minister of Public Service and Labour of Rwanda, Sylvie Kayitesi Zaïnabo, Chairman of the Rwandan Commission for Human Rights was elected head of the Network of African National Institutions for Human Rights in 2007.
In her interview she discusses human rights in Africa as well as the situation of refugees and displaced persons, victims of internal conflict which undermines the continent and puts the population at risk, preventing them from living in harmony and peace. Sylvie Kayitesi Zaïnabo invites everyone to fight against poverty, seen as a denial of human rights, in order to give the most needy access to food, a decent dwelling, education and health facilities.
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  Interview with Koïchiro Matsuura: ‘Social and human sciences play an indispensable role.’      Interview with Koïchiro Matsuura: ‘Social and human sciences play an indispensable role.’
in SHSviews 19
As the world commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Director-General of UNESCO stresses the crucial role that the Organization has played and will continue to play in the promotion of the principles enshrined in the Declaration. He also clarifies the role of the social and human sciences in the new medium-term strategy of the Organization, particularly with respect to dealing with the ethical and social dimensions of such trends as globalization and climate change.
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  Interview with Juan Somavia: “Decent work is everybody’s business”      Interview with Juan Somavia: “Decent work is everybody’s business”
in SHSviews 18
In this interview, the Director-General of the International Labour Organization stresses the challenge of making work decent for all. According to him, the international labour crisis is one of the greatest current security threats and should be everybody’s business.
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  Interview with Dick Wathika: “Racism hampers development”      Interview with Dick Wathika: “Racism hampers development”
in SHSviews 17
From the urgent need to halt the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa, through empowerment of women, to fostering economic and social development in Africa, the Mayor of Nairobi, Kenya, reveals to SHSviews his observations on the struggle of the brand new African Coalition of Cities against Racism and Discrimination.
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  Interview with Nouzha Guessous-Idrissi and Saadia Belmir: “Bioethics and women’s rights: a meeting of minds”      Interview with Nouzha Guessous-Idrissi and Saadia Belmir: “Bioethics and women’s rights: a meeting of minds”
in SHSviews 16
One chairs the International Bioethics Committee (IBC). The other is a judge, adviser to the Moroccan Minister of Justice, and the first woman from an Arab State to have been appointed to the International Committee against Torture. Both have fought for human rights for many years, each on the basis of her own history, convictions and personality. To mark International Women’s Day 2007, SHSviews interviews two eminent Moroccans: Nouzha Guessous-Idrissi and Saadia Belmir.
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  Interview with Alain Caillé:      Interview with Alain Caillé: "the world and the social sciences have become fragmented"
in SHSviews 15
The fact that several thousand community activists, researchers and decision-makers will be gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, from 20 to 25 January 2007, to take part in the seventh World Social Forum (WSF) to reaffirm that ‘another world is possible’, led SHS Views to interview French economist and sociologist, Alain Caillé, on whether he thought the present state of the world was conducive to such a possibility.
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  Interview with Monique Ilboudo: “poverty is disregard for human rights”      Interview with Monique Ilboudo: “poverty is disregard for human rights”
in SHSviews 14
Burkina Faso’s Minister for the Promotion of Human Rights calls for a change in the approach to the fight against poverty as the year 2006 brings to a close the First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006). Monique Ilboudo, who trained as a lawyer, says: “until economic, social and cultural rights are given the same recognition as political and civil rights, it will be very difficult to overcome poverty”.
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  Interview with Jean-Marc Ayrault:      Interview with Jean-Marc Ayrault: "the Nantes Forum is not just another conference"
in SHSviews 13
During the preparations for the 2nd World Forum on Human Rights, SHSviews interviewed Jean-Marc Ayrault, Mayor of Nantes, Député of the Assemblée nationale and President of Greater Nantes.
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  Interview with Dr Ulrich Maly:      Interview with Dr Ulrich Maly: "racism endangers peace, security and social cohesion"
in SHS Newsletter 12
For the Mayor of Nuremberg in Germany – Lead City of the European Coalition of Cities against Racism – in challenging the threats of racial discrimination the only recourse is to make universally applicable human rights the guideline of municipal politics by strengthening cooperation among cities at international level, and in mobilizing city dwellers, particularly young people, who will soon hold positions of responsibility in our societies.
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  Interview with Zola Skweyiya: “Politicians don’t like to be told what to do, the challenge is to find ways to actively involve researchers”      Interview with Zola Skweyiya: “Politicians don’t like to be told what to do, the challenge is to find ways to actively involve researchers”
in SHS Newsletter 11
Zola S. Skweyiya, Minister for Social Development of the Republic of South Africa, is the new Chairperson of UNESCO’s Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST) Intergovernmental Council. MOST is organizing the International Forum on the Social Science – Policy Nexus (IFSP), which will take place in Argentina and Uruguay in February 2006.
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  Interview with Zahira Kamal: “We are not on the agenda of the men”      Interview with Zahira Kamal: “We are not on the agenda of the men”
in SHS Newsletter 10
On her visit to UNESCO in 2005, we interviewed Zahira Kamal, at that time Minister of Women’s Affairs of the Palestinian National Authority, on her experience as a women’s activist and politician and on the role of women in Palestinian society. Currently, she is the Director of the Palestinian Women's Research and Documentation Center.
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  Interview with Daniel Filmus, former Minister and social scientist: “I applaud the social scientist’s political commitment”      Interview with Daniel Filmus, former Minister and social scientist: “I applaud the social scientist’s political commitment”
in SHS Newsletter 09
Daniel Filmus, former Argentina’s Minister of Education, Science and Technology, is also sociologist. On one of his visits to UNESCO, we interviewed him on the role of the social sciences in shaping public policy, and on the International Forum on the Social Science – Policy Nexus which took place simultaneously in Argentina and Uruguay from 20 to 24 February 2006.
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  Interview with Michèle Jean: the drafting of a declaration      Interview with Michèle Jean: the drafting of a declaration
in SHS Newsletter 08
Michèle Jean, Canada’s former Deputy Minister of Health (1993-98), is Chairperson of UNESCO’s International Bioethics Committee (IBC). She is a historian and has acquired a wealth of experience in the field of ethics in science, particularly as member of the International Institute of Research in Ethics and Biomedicine (IIREB). In this interview, Mme Jean talks about the development of bioethics and of the latest initiative to be launched by UNESCO in this field: the drafting of a declaration relating to universal norms on bioethics.
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  Viewpoint - Taslima Nasrin, Winner of the 2004 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize      Viewpoint - Taslima Nasrin, Winner of the 2004 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize
in SHS Newsletter 07
Bangladeshi writer and journalist, Taslima Nasrin, has received the 2004 UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize for the promotion of tolerance and non-violence. The acceptance speech Taslima Nasrin gave at the ceremony held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on 16 November 2004, is reproduced here.
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  Interview with Joan Clos, Mayor of Barcelona      Interview with Joan Clos, Mayor of Barcelona
in SHS Newsletter 06
This year, Barcelona is the capital of cultures. From 9 May to 26 September 2004, the city is organizing the International Forum of Cultures, in which UNESCO is one of the main partners. Joan Clos, Mayor of Barcelona, here tells us more about the Forum, and about the increasing role of cities in the promotion of democracy and human rights.
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  Interview with Nigel Harris: “Migration is the factor which makes economic growth possible.”      Interview with Nigel Harris: “Migration is the factor which makes economic growth possible.”
in SHS Newsletter 05
Author of Thinking the Unthinkable: the Immigration Myth Exposed, Nigel Harris advocates the free movement of people, pointing out that migration benefits both the recipient countries and the migrants’ home countries.
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  Interview with Ioanna Kuçuradi, Turkish philosopher      Interview with Ioanna Kuçuradi, Turkish philosopher
in SHS Newsletter 04
President of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (1998-2003) and organizer of the 21st World Congress of Philosophy, Turkish philosopher Ioanna Kuçuradi is a leading personality in the world community of contemporary thinkers. She is also known for her efforts to promote human rights and human rights education both in Turkey and internationally.
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  Interview with philosopher Thomas Pogge on the fight against poverty      Interview with philosopher Thomas Pogge on the fight against poverty
in SHS Newsletter 03
Thomas Pogge, philosopher and professor at Columbia University (USA), has dedicated a major part of his work to the fight against poverty and written several books on this issue. He is currently participating in the UNESCO project “Ethical and Human Rights Dimensions of Poverty: Towards a New Paradigm in the Fight Against Poverty”.
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  Interview with Emil Shufani: “The human being must be considered the essential element in any conflict, so he has to guide our position.”      Interview with Emil Shufani: “The human being must be considered the essential element in any conflict, so he has to guide our position.”
in SHS Newsletter 02
Arab Israeli, archimandrite of the Greek-Catholic Church and principal of St Joseph’s College in Nazareth since 1976, Father Shufani strives to include democratic values and dialogue in his teaching. His project “Memory for Peace” recently earned him the 2003 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education.
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  Interview with Boutros Boutros-Ghali: “Unless efforts are made to democratize globalization, globalization will vitiate the nature of national democracies.”      Interview with Boutros Boutros-Ghali: “Unless efforts are made to democratize globalization, globalization will vitiate the nature of national democracies.”
in SHS Newsletter 01
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former United Nations Secretary General (1992-1996), chaired the International Panel on Democracy and Development (IPDD) set up by UNESCO in 1998. Under his direction, the Panel has just published a report which provides fresh evidence that helps one to understand this complex subject. Here, he gives his frank opinion on the conditions that need to be met for a truly democratic form of development to emerge.
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