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Ugandan minister blames west for Covid vaccine shortage

Ugandan minister blames west for Covid vaccine shortage
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The goals that represent the urgent challenges facing humanity

We look at how chartered accountants are addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and how the profession could be impacted by them in the coming years. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) underpin ICAEW s “When Chartered Accountants Save the World” series. The goals sum up the largest and most pressing issues facing our population and our planet. Each theme in this content series highlights how chartered accountants’ work can help solve some of the challenges encompassed by the goals, and how the world’s increasing focus on the SDGs is shaping the future of the profession.  Taken together, the 17 goals aim to “end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030,” as the UN Development Programme describes it. The goals are also integrated so that we will only achieve progress on one of the goals if we make progress on the rest. ICAEW is supporting work to deliver the UN SDGs by 2030.

World heritage be dammed: as reckless dam nears completion, Tanzania must not be let off the hook

World heritage be dammed: as reckless dam nears completion, Tanzania must not be let off the hook - EIA Rachel Mackenna Wildlife Campaigner Natural ‘world heritage’ is defined by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as being an area with features of outstanding universal value which, from the point of view of science, conservation or natural beauty, include the habitat of threatened species of animals and plants. It’s therefore not surprising that Tanzania’s Selous Game Reserve – described by UNESCO as ‘an immense sanctuary’ of more 50,000km 2, constituting one of the largest protected areas in Africa and home to one of the most significant concentrations of elephants, black rhinos, cheetahs, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles and other species – has featured on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1982.

Tanzania s new president comes out as firmly pro-business, and highlights helium, nickel and gold

Tanzania s new president comes out as firmly pro-business, and highlights helium, nickel and gold
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