Rev. Dr. Fred Nyabera, Director of Arigatou International's End Child Poverty initiative, has been honored with the “2019 Spirit of the United Nations” award. The award is presented to members of the UN community including ambassadors, UN Staff, NGOs, and youth representatives, and recognizes efforts to uphold the founding spirit of the United Nations.
Rev. Dr. Nyabera was presented with the award on October 23, 2019, at a ceremony that is the highlight of the yearly celebration of the Week of Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns in New York (CSVGC-NY), which ran from October 23 to 26, 2019. This year’s theme for the Week of Spirituality, “Spirit of the UN: The Call for a Life of Human Dignity – Reframing the Discussion on the SDGs and Agenda 2030,” highlighted the efforts made by the United Nations and its members to improve the lives of people everywhere through the adoption of the UN2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. Through the Sustainable Development Goals’ emphasis on “leaving no one behind,” spirituality is gradually becoming a driver for equality and fairness, welcoming opportunities for dialogue that promote sustainable peace and development, including the protection of the dignity of every child. During the week, members of the UN community and the public participated in panel discussions, engagements, interactive workshops and artistic performances on various topics related to the theme. Each year, the candidates for the awards are submitted to the Executive Council of the NGO Committee on Spirituality, Values and Global Concerns (NY), which decides on a highly selective roster of awardees.
As of October 2019, iWith.org gives way to Help-On, the non-profit association that takes over from the Foundation and manages the services.
Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
To mark the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Arigatou International is preparing Faith and Children’s Rights: A Multi-religious Study on the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
This study examines the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) from the perspective of seven major religions, identifies the important role played by religious communities in advancing the rights and well-being of children over the past 30 years, seeks to identify the common values shared among different religions and the CRC and promotes continued action by religious communities to further implement the CRC in the future.
The full report on the results of the CRC Study will be released on November 20, 2019, the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the CRC. This is also the World Day of Prayer and Action for Children, an Arigatou International initiative.
Arigatou International presented a Preview of the CRC Study during the Kofi Annan Faith Briefing, a side event of the recent UN High Level Political Forum in New York on July 15 and we are pleased to share it:
Preview to the CRC Study, July 15, 2019. English.
This entity has patented an implantable device, in the phase of approval and experimentation, to try to stop the evolution of Alzheimer's disease.
The project, which had a real success of participation, has two activities, from 8 to 13 July in Barcelona and from 24 to 28 September in Holloko, Hungary.