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国連先住民族問題常設フォーラム(UNPFII)第25回セッションが2026年4月20日〜5月1日、ニューヨーク国連本部で開催される。テーマは「紛争を含む文脈における先住民族の健康の確保」。 The 25th session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) will take place from 20 April to 1 May 2026 at UN Headquarters in New York, under the theme "Ensuring Indigenous Peoples' health, including in the context of conflict."
From: Policy Watch
Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)
March 17, 2026
第70回国連女性の地位委員会(CSW70)が2026年3月9日〜19日、ニューヨーク国連本部で開催中。優先テーマは「すべての女性と少女の司法へのアクセスの確保と強化」。開会初日に合意結論が採択されたが、米国の反対により史上初の投票(賛成37、反対1、棄権6)となった。 The 70th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) is taking place from 9–19 March 2026 at UN Headquarters in New York. The priority theme is "Ensuring and strengthening access to justice for all women and girls." Agreed Conclusions were adopted on the opening day by a historic recorded vote of 37 in favour, 1 against (United States), and 6 abstentions.
From: Policy Watch
Source: United Nations Women (UN Women) / United Nations
March 17, 2026
国連先住民族問題常設フォーラムが健康と紛争をテーマに第25回セッションを開催するにあたり、国連データは世界の先住民族コミュニティに影響する深刻な健康格差を示している。平均寿命の最大20年の差から、結核・母子死亡率・精神的健康危機の不均衡な発生率まで、その実態を検証する。 As the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues prepares to convene its 25th session with a focus on health and conflict, a review of UN data reveals persistent and severe health disparities affecting Indigenous communities worldwide — from life expectancy gaps of up to 20 years to disproportionate rates of tuberculosis, maternal mortality, and mental health crises.
From: Research
Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA)
March 15, 2026
Each annual session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues focuses on a specific thematic issue. This article reviews the key themes discussed at recent sessions from 2022 to 2026, highlighting the issues at the forefront of international policy on Indigenous Peoples' rights.
From: Policy Watch
Source: Loochoo Media Research
March 14, 2026
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