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The sharp focus on emigration obscures the fact that the majority of Zimbabweans remain in the country not necessarily due to lack of means and opportunity to migrate. They make a conscious decision to stay because, in their view, the benefits of non-migration outweigh those of migration. These benefits include a sense of belonging through family and patriotism, the trappings of citizenship, and, perhaps more surprisingly, security, peace, and economic opportunities.
Asimeng, Theodore / Alexander Stöcker (2024)
The Current Column, 29 April 2024
Only through collective action can we pave the way towards a future where every worker, regardless of his or her circumstances, has the opportunity to thrive.
Klimawandel, Artensterben und Wüstenbildung, Entwaldung, überfischte Ozeane voller plastikmüll und sterbender Korallen, eine ausgedünnte Ozonschicht – die Liste grenzüberschreitender Umweltprobleme ist lang. Ihre wirksame Bearbeitung ist Voraussetzung für nachhaltige Entwicklung und gehört seit nunmehr 50 Jahren zu den Kernaufgaben der Vereinten Nationen. Diese UN Basis Information gibt einen Überblick über die Institutionen und Prozesse der UN Umweltpolitik.