International Day of Peace
21 September 2015
I call on all warring parties to lay down their weapons and observe a global ceasefire. To them I say: stop the killings and the destruction, and create space for lasting peace.
Although it may seem hopelessly distant, the dream of peace pulses in the lives of people everywhere.
There is no group more poised to help realize this dream than today’s young people. They are part of the largest generation of youth in history, more aware and connected than any before. I urge all Governments to make greater investments in realizing the potentially massive contributions of the world’s young peacebuilders.
At the same time, we need to mobilize all partners who share the goal of peace. Non-governmental organizations, faith-based groups and corporations all have a role to play in fostering social progress, protecting the environment and creating a more just, stable and peaceful world. The value of this collaboration is our theme for the Day: “Partnerships for Peace — Dignity for All”.
We live at a moment of peril — but this is also an era of great promise. In a matter of days, leaders from across the globe will gather at the United Nations to adopt the 2030 agenda, our 15-year plan to achieve sustainable development. This is fundamental to ushering in a life of dignity for all, where poverty is history and peace is paramount.
On the International Day, as we mark the seventieth anniversary of the United Nations, let us seize the opportunity to achieve the Organization’s founding purpose: to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.
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SECRETARY-GENERAL’S REMARKS AT PRESS CONFERENCE TO LAUNCH THE 2015 MDG GAP TASK FORCE REPORT
New York, 18 September 2015
I am very pleased to be with UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, and DESA USG Wu Hongbo.
In 2007, I established an inter-agency Task Force to monitor progress in achieving Millennium Development Goal number 8, the Global Partnership for Development.
Since then, the Task Force has provided the international community with an annual review.
Today, I am pleased to launch the final such document – the 2015 MDG Gap Task Force Report, “Taking Stock of the Global Partnership for Development.”
This report [assesses] achievements and shortcomings across five areas: first, official development assistance; second, market access and trade; third, debt sustainability; fourth, access to essential medicines; and fifth, access to new technologies.
This year’s report has special significance as Member States move towards adoption and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Despite gains towards a number of targets, major gaps remain in reducing vulnerabilities for developing countries, including least developed countries, land-locked developing countries and small-island developing States.
The MDG Gap Task Force has also shared insights on improving the global partnership for development in the years ahead – in particular through enhanced global monitoring and better coordination of the increasingly diverse and growing number of partnerships.
The transition from the MDGs to the SDGs presents an opportunity to unlock resources for investments in education, health, equitable growth and sustainable production and consumption.
The Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa has put in place a framework that will turn our aspirations into practical steps and strategies. We will also need to establish a strong mechanism to follow up on the commitments reached in Addis Ababa.
I urge partners across the world to embrace the ambition embodied in the new set of goals. I look forward to working together to deliver on the unfinished MDG commitments, tackle inequality and meet the new challenges that have emerged across the three dimensions of sustainable development — economic, social and environmental.
The insights and analysis of the Task Force provide vital support in that effort, and I commend this report to a wide global audience.
Thank you very much.
http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/mdg_gap/mdg_gap2015/2015GAP_FULLREPORT_EN.pdf
21 September 2015
Message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
This year’s International Day of Peace comes at a time of deadly violence and destabilizing conflicts around the world. Rather than succumbing to despair, we have a collective responsibility to demand an end to the brutality and impunity that prevail.I call on all warring parties to lay down their weapons and observe a global ceasefire. To them I say: stop the killings and the destruction, and create space for lasting peace.
Although it may seem hopelessly distant, the dream of peace pulses in the lives of people everywhere.
There is no group more poised to help realize this dream than today’s young people. They are part of the largest generation of youth in history, more aware and connected than any before. I urge all Governments to make greater investments in realizing the potentially massive contributions of the world’s young peacebuilders.
At the same time, we need to mobilize all partners who share the goal of peace. Non-governmental organizations, faith-based groups and corporations all have a role to play in fostering social progress, protecting the environment and creating a more just, stable and peaceful world. The value of this collaboration is our theme for the Day: “Partnerships for Peace — Dignity for All”.
We live at a moment of peril — but this is also an era of great promise. In a matter of days, leaders from across the globe will gather at the United Nations to adopt the 2030 agenda, our 15-year plan to achieve sustainable development. This is fundamental to ushering in a life of dignity for all, where poverty is history and peace is paramount.
On the International Day, as we mark the seventieth anniversary of the United Nations, let us seize the opportunity to achieve the Organization’s founding purpose: to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war.
***
SECRETARY-GENERAL’S REMARKS AT PRESS CONFERENCE TO LAUNCH THE 2015 MDG GAP TASK FORCE REPORT
New York, 18 September 2015
I am very pleased to be with UNDP Administrator Helen Clark, and DESA USG Wu Hongbo.
In 2007, I established an inter-agency Task Force to monitor progress in achieving Millennium Development Goal number 8, the Global Partnership for Development.
Since then, the Task Force has provided the international community with an annual review.
Today, I am pleased to launch the final such document – the 2015 MDG Gap Task Force Report, “Taking Stock of the Global Partnership for Development.”
This report [assesses] achievements and shortcomings across five areas: first, official development assistance; second, market access and trade; third, debt sustainability; fourth, access to essential medicines; and fifth, access to new technologies.
This year’s report has special significance as Member States move towards adoption and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Despite gains towards a number of targets, major gaps remain in reducing vulnerabilities for developing countries, including least developed countries, land-locked developing countries and small-island developing States.
The MDG Gap Task Force has also shared insights on improving the global partnership for development in the years ahead – in particular through enhanced global monitoring and better coordination of the increasingly diverse and growing number of partnerships.
The transition from the MDGs to the SDGs presents an opportunity to unlock resources for investments in education, health, equitable growth and sustainable production and consumption.
The Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa has put in place a framework that will turn our aspirations into practical steps and strategies. We will also need to establish a strong mechanism to follow up on the commitments reached in Addis Ababa.
I urge partners across the world to embrace the ambition embodied in the new set of goals. I look forward to working together to deliver on the unfinished MDG commitments, tackle inequality and meet the new challenges that have emerged across the three dimensions of sustainable development — economic, social and environmental.
The insights and analysis of the Task Force provide vital support in that effort, and I commend this report to a wide global audience.
Thank you very much.
http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/policy/mdg_gap/mdg_gap2015/2015GAP_FULLREPORT_EN.pdf
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TWTC KOLKATA – 2015 Newsletter Volume 10
UPCOMING EVENT IN INDIA:-
TAIWAN DELEGATION AT THE OBEROI GRAND – SINGLE BUSINESS DAY MEET – KOLKATA: 8TH OF OCTOBER, 2015:
TWTC Kolkata invites and encourages
all Indian companies to participate in our ‘2015 Single Day One-to-One
Business Meet’ at ‘The Oberoi Grand’ with Top Taiwan Delegates Companies
who will be open to all business Opportunities. In 2014 we had a grand
success with about 200 Indian companies from all over India. We hope to
see you all and more companies this year! Immediately Apply to get the
best time slots for your meeting.
Attached: 2015 Taiwan Delegation Group List.
Registration: Please revert to this mail with filled up trade inquiry form and which company you like to meet with.
Deadline: 25th September 2015!
UPCOMING TAIWAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXHIBITION SHOWS – SEPTEMBER 2015– MARCH 2016:-
2015 International Trade Shows
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(TITAS) Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show | Sept 29 – Oct 01 |
Aqua Taiwan | Sept 30 – Oct 02 |
TAITRONICS (Taipei Int’l Electronics Show) | 06 – 09 Oct |
Taiwan Hardware Show | 12 – 14 Oct |
PV Taiwan (Taiwan Int’l Photovoltaic Exhibition) | 14 – 16 Oct |
TIGIS(Taiwan Int’l Green Industry Show) | 21 – 23 Oct |
TPCA Show | 21 – 23 Oct |
Kaohsiung Food Show | 05 – 08 Nov |
TIS (Taipei IN Style) | 12 – 15 Nov |
Taiwan Int’l Tea, Coffee & Wine Expo | 13 – 16 Nov |
Taiwan Int’l Fisheries & Seafood Show | 19 – 21 Nov |
27th Taipei Building Show | 10 – 13 Dec |
2016 International Trade Shows
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Taipei Int’l Cycle Show | 02 – 05 March |
Taipei Int’l Sporting Goods Show | |
Taiwan Int’l Orchid Show | 04 – 14 March |
Taiwan Boat Show | 10 – 13 March |
· Details of Trade Show in attached file: Upcoming International Trade Shows.
· For Registration: please fill the ‘Trade Inquiry From’ attached, and revert to us by email/Fax.
· Incentives Applicable – Limited Resources – Conditions Apply.
· For any assistance please feel free to call/write us and share your feedback.
iMeeting (Video Conference):-
iMeeting with Taiwanese companies is one of our fastest and most successful form of Indian-Taiwan trade matchmaking. Tell us your needs and we will find you suppliers from Taiwan with the best they have to offer you! Taiwan wants more business with India and being a pioneer in technology we are doing our best to reach out to Indian Business! If it’s inconvenient to fly to Taiwan we invite you to have an iMeeting at your own office or at our Kolkata office at a mutually agreed time and date!
iMeeting with Taiwanese companies is one of our fastest and most successful form of Indian-Taiwan trade matchmaking. Tell us your needs and we will find you suppliers from Taiwan with the best they have to offer you! Taiwan wants more business with India and being a pioneer in technology we are doing our best to reach out to Indian Business! If it’s inconvenient to fly to Taiwan we invite you to have an iMeeting at your own office or at our Kolkata office at a mutually agreed time and date!
For registration: please email us for the iMeeting Inquiry form.
“TITAS” – 2015 Taipei International Invention Show & Technomart, Sept 29 – Oct 01 :-
Enjoying the Fruits of Ten Years of Invention since 2005, Taiwan presents its ever successful International event with over 1000 Booths, exhibiting 800 patents to its present scale of 2,000 patented inventions, thanks to the continued innovation and growth of inventors in Taiwan. The “Technomart Area” co-organized by five government ministries will be divided into 13 theme pavilions including the Ministry of Science and Technology Pavilion, Ministry of Education Pavilion and Agricultural Pavilion. The latest exhibits in each pavilion highlight advanced R&D technologies from Taiwan industry, we Invite all Indian companies to attend and work with Taiwan Companies!
Enjoying the Fruits of Ten Years of Invention since 2005, Taiwan presents its ever successful International event with over 1000 Booths, exhibiting 800 patents to its present scale of 2,000 patented inventions, thanks to the continued innovation and growth of inventors in Taiwan. The “Technomart Area” co-organized by five government ministries will be divided into 13 theme pavilions including the Ministry of Science and Technology Pavilion, Ministry of Education Pavilion and Agricultural Pavilion. The latest exhibits in each pavilion highlight advanced R&D technologies from Taiwan industry, we Invite all Indian companies to attend and work with Taiwan Companies!
Attached: Details in Upcoming International Trade Exhibition shows.
Registration: Fill up trade inquiry form and revert to this mail.
Registration: Fill up trade inquiry form and revert to this mail.
Taiwan International Water Show 2015 (AQUA TAIWAN) Sept 30 – Oct 02:-
Water Treatment, Membrane, Transport & Storage, Water & Sanitary Ware, Water Products, Process Control Technology & Process Automation, Hydraulic Engineering, Public Sector & Related Services – If these are the business Sir is looking at we invite you to attend our 2nd year of International presence in providing the best ‘Aqua Technologies’ for the Indian market!
Highlights:
Water Treatment, Membrane, Transport & Storage, Water & Sanitary Ware, Water Products, Process Control Technology & Process Automation, Hydraulic Engineering, Public Sector & Related Services – If these are the business Sir is looking at we invite you to attend our 2nd year of International presence in providing the best ‘Aqua Technologies’ for the Indian market!
Highlights:
• New Product Launches
••workshops and seminars for products, services and technology
••• pre-arranged 1-on-1 business meetings between exhibitors and buyers
••••Government Procurement Sourcing Meetings.
••workshops and seminars for products, services and technology
••• pre-arranged 1-on-1 business meetings between exhibitors and buyers
••••Government Procurement Sourcing Meetings.
Registration: Please fill Trade Inquiry form and revert to this mail.
TAITRONICS (Taipei Int’l Electronics Show) 06 – 09 Oct:-
One of TWTC’s most popular International tradeshows TAITRONICS returns for its “41st show” at Taipei NANGANG EXHIBITION CENTER, HALL 1 this year from October 6th to 9th. This year’s show will also be jointly held for the first time with the largest annual international electronics event, the World Electronics Forum and Asian Electronics Forum.
One of TWTC’s most popular International tradeshows TAITRONICS returns for its “41st show” at Taipei NANGANG EXHIBITION CENTER, HALL 1 this year from October 6th to 9th. This year’s show will also be jointly held for the first time with the largest annual international electronics event, the World Electronics Forum and Asian Electronics Forum.
Attached: Details in Upcoming International Trade Exhibition shows.
Registration: Fill up trade inquiry form and revert to this mail.
Registration: Fill up trade inquiry form and revert to this mail.
INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC NEWS:-
a. India-Taiwan bilateral trade at $2.1 billion in January-May 2015:
Bilateral trade between India and Taiwan stood at 2.1 billion USD in the first five months of 2015 and Taiwan’s machine tool export to India has increased by 11.6% be end of six month. Taiwanese export to India contributed USD 1.28 billion while imports from India touched USD 828 million. Link
Bilateral trade between India and Taiwan stood at 2.1 billion USD in the first five months of 2015 and Taiwan’s machine tool export to India has increased by 11.6% be end of six month. Taiwanese export to India contributed USD 1.28 billion while imports from India touched USD 828 million. Link
b. Taiwan’s Foxconn company could make India as its manufacturing base:
Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, has signed a $5 billion deal to
set up R&D and hi-tech manufacturing facilities in western India
within the next five years. The $5 billion pledge is the largest foreign
investment into India’s tech manufacturing sector and a boost for the government’s “Make in India” program designed to spur domestic manufacturing. Link
c. Tripura Conclave: By taking lessons from Taiwan, north-east can boost economy:
Tripura
Governor Shri Tathagata Roy said, If a small nation like Taiwan can take
up the challenge of developing itself, why not Tripura and other states
of India and also added small island Taiwan has global presence in
almost all the sector, but especially in ICT Industry. Link
d. Taiwan’s technology Industry marks global success:
Taiwan’s
information and communications technology (ICT) companies play a key
role in the global supply chain for electronics products. Taiwanese
companies account for about three-quarters of the world’s production of
PCs and half of the world’s liquid-crystal displays (LCDs). In addition,
Taiwan makes about a quarter of the world’s semiconductors and about a
fifth of the world’s mobile phones. Overall, Taiwan has carved out a
huge niche in the global ICT industry. Link
Best Regards,
Anup Narayanan.
Contact Us
Taipei World Trade Center, Kolkata Office.
Apeejay House, Block ” C”, Ground Floor,
15, Park Street Kolkata-16.
Tel: +91-33-4004-2796/97.
Fax: +91-33-4004-2798.
Email: kolkata@taitra.org.tw
Taipei World Trade Center, Kolkata Office.
Apeejay House, Block ” C”, Ground Floor,
15, Park Street Kolkata-16.
Tel: +91-33-4004-2796/97.
Fax: +91-33-4004-2798.
Email: kolkata@taitra.org.tw
Sep 18 at 4:54 PM
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Alliance Française de Delhi & AntiSocial
with the support of Institut Francais
present
CHILL-BUMP
Saturday, 19th September 2015, 9 pm onwards
AntiSocial, 9A & 12, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi
Chill bump is an English-speaking, French-made, rap duo from Tours.
Since the group was founded in 2010, Chill Bump has proven to be a collaborative endeavor of an entirely new kind. The alliance between Miscellaneous (MC) and Bankal (Beatmaker) was both unique and powerful from the get-go; enriched by the fusion of their respective English and French speaking heritage. The duo first met in high school shortly after Miscellaneous moved to France from the UK, his native country, and by the time they reunited and started creating tracks together they had each grown solid artistic roots; Bankal made a name for himself as a DJ and beatmaker namely at the IDA and DMC championships, and Miscellaneous had already been a touring musician and songwriter for several years, and had trained extensively in performing arts. Their reunion was bound to be explosive.
Chill Bump has created its own universe; a world of lofty, uncluttered and sometimes abrasive beats over which Miscellaneous verbalizes in his native English. As we track the group’s journey from EP to EP we hear and feel a pattern begin to emerge, the assemblage of countless passions and influences. It was their unique spirit that piqued Wax Tailor and C2C’s attention, allowing the duo to open venues for both artists respectively.
Come one Come all to this extravagant musical affair!
For more information, please write to culture@afdelhi.org / communication@afdelhi.org.
with the support of Institut Francais
present
CHILL-BUMP
Saturday, 19th September 2015, 9 pm onwards
AntiSocial, 9A & 12, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi
Chill bump is an English-speaking, French-made, rap duo from Tours.
Since the group was founded in 2010, Chill Bump has proven to be a collaborative endeavor of an entirely new kind. The alliance between Miscellaneous (MC) and Bankal (Beatmaker) was both unique and powerful from the get-go; enriched by the fusion of their respective English and French speaking heritage. The duo first met in high school shortly after Miscellaneous moved to France from the UK, his native country, and by the time they reunited and started creating tracks together they had each grown solid artistic roots; Bankal made a name for himself as a DJ and beatmaker namely at the IDA and DMC championships, and Miscellaneous had already been a touring musician and songwriter for several years, and had trained extensively in performing arts. Their reunion was bound to be explosive.
Chill Bump has created its own universe; a world of lofty, uncluttered and sometimes abrasive beats over which Miscellaneous verbalizes in his native English. As we track the group’s journey from EP to EP we hear and feel a pattern begin to emerge, the assemblage of countless passions and influences. It was their unique spirit that piqued Wax Tailor and C2C’s attention, allowing the duo to open venues for both artists respectively.
Come one Come all to this extravagant musical affair!
For more information, please write to culture@afdelhi.org / communication@afdelhi.org.
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