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Ocean protection: "We have less than 10 years to reverse the trend", warns Audrey Azoulay
UNESCO Press release
Ocean protection: "We have less than 10 years to reverse the trend", warns Audrey Azoulay
Lisbon, 28 June 2022 - At the United Nations Ocean Conference, the Director-General of UNESCO called on the international community to redouble its efforts "to better understand and protect the oceans".
In Lisbon, Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the President of Portugal, and Uhuru Kenyatta, the President of Kenya, convened the Ocean Decade Alliance. Established within the framework of the UNESCO-led Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development (2021-2030), this forum enables increased international cooperation in ocean research, education and protection.
"Thanks to this Alliance, we have already raised 920 million dollars, which is financing around a hundred initiatives," Audrey Azoulay announced at the opening of the meeting. "But most of the work remains to be done. The ocean is still too often in the blind spot of public awareness and public policies. We do not understand it and we do not protect it sufficiently. It is urgent that we reverse this trend," she said, addressing public leaders and private sector partners.
Better understanding will lead to better protection
UNESCO's Director-General said the first priority was to "advance our state of knowledge". Oceanographic research accounts for an average of only 2% of national research budgets, while only 21% of the seabed is mapped. Yet this data is essential for understanding currents, and identifying fishery resources and geological hazards. UNESCO is committed to international efforts in this field. It aims to map at least 80% of the seabed by 2030.
The second priority is to better protect the ocean. "This means rapidly increasing the surface area of marine environments benefiting from safeguarding measures," advocated Audrey Azoulay. Thanks to UNESCO's world heritage sites, 20% of the world's blue carbon reserves are already protected: coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass beds that help limit climate change by storing massive amounts of CO2.
UNESCO also has more than 210,000 km² of biosphere zones: a programme devised in the 1970s, which, at the time, was a pioneering step towards sustainable development, and aims to achieve equilibrium between man and his environment. In the same spirit, the Organization safeguards indigenous traditions and know-how that must be passed on to the younger generations, particularly in the area of sustainable fishing.
Education as the keystone
"But for these efforts to succeed and for us to achieve tangible results, we also need to bring the whole of society on board. This is the major role of education, the foundation of UNESCO's mandate," recalled Audrey Azoulay.
The Organization has set a target for its 193 Member States: that they should all include environmental education in school curricula by 2030. It is also developing global awareness campaigns, such as "Generation Ocean", for which the Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira became the spokesperson on Monday when she was designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador.
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Press kit: UNESCO's Ocean Programmes
Media contact: Clare O'Hagan, c.o-hagan@unesco.org, +33 1 45 68 17 29
UNESCO, 7, place de Fontenoy, PARIS, NA FRANCE France
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Applications are invited for Personnel in NHRC-funded Research Project
Centre for Studies in Science Policy
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067
Applications are invited from candidates for the following assignment in a purely time bound research project undertaken in the Center for Studies in Science Policy, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
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Title of the research project | Optimal design of questionnaire survey on awareness of clinical trials among different stakeholders |
Sponsoring Agency | National Human Rights Commission |
Appointment period |
Initial appointment will be done for six months, which is subject to extension up to 1 year based on the candidate performance review and position availability.
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Consolidated Salary |
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Essential qualifications | Research Assistant Field Investigator MA, MPhil, MTech, M.Sc. or B Pharmacy (Minimum average marks of 55% in BA, B.Sc./B Pharmacy and MA, MPhil, MTech M.Sc. degree) |
Desirable qualifications | Research Assistant Hands on experience of survey questionnaire development, data analysis and data analysis software. Knowledge of clinical trials, drug development, data interpretation Field Investigator Hands on experience of survey questionnaire administration, data collection. Willing to travel within the country |
Age limit | 32 years (can be relaxed as per GOI norms) |
- Eligible candidates can send their latest CV and scanned copies of degree certificates, grade sheets/mark lists to anamikagulati[@]mail.jnu.ac.in latest by June 30, 2022.
- Candidates will be shortlisted for interview based on merit and need of the project, and will be informed through email.
- An online interview will be conducted for the short-listed candidates.
- The post is purely temporary and it would therefore, not confer any right/claim implicit or explicit for any attending the interview.
- No TA/DA will be paid for attending the interview (which will most likely be online).
- Incomplete applications will be rejected.
Dr Anamika
Principal Investigator
Centre for Studies in Science Policy
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067