The Sustainable Development Goals Advocacy Group was officially be launched on 21 January 2016 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.In a panel discussion, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the Co-Chairs of the Group, Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, and President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, discussed how the new SDGs can be translated into practice. They were joined by four of the advocates: Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee, Canadian physician and women’s right activist Alaa Murabit, American economist Jeffrey Sachs, and American actor, director and producer Forest Whitaker. The event was moderated by journalist Janine Di Giovanni from Newsweek.Advocacy is central to generating momentum and commitment to achieve the SDGs. The SDG Advocacy Group is composed of eminent personalities actively leveraging their unique resources, networks and specialized skills to help implement the 2030 Agenda.The members of the Sustainable Development Goals Advocacy Group are: Chair of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser bin Abdullah Al Misned, First Lady of the State of Qatar, Doha, Qatar.
H.E. Mr. John Dramani Mahama (Co-Chair), President of GhanaThe Honourable Erna Solberg (Co-Chair), Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway
Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of the Belgians
Mr. Richard Curtis, Screenwriter, Producer and Film Director
Ambassador Dho Young-Shim, Chairperson, United Nations World Tourism Organization’s Sustainable Tourism for Eliminating Poverty (ST-EP) FoundationMs. Leymah Gbowee, Director, Gbowee Peace FoundationMr. Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group
Mrs. Graça Machel, President of the Foundation of Community Development and the UNESCO National Commission in Mozambique
Ms. Shakira Mebarak, Artist, Advocate and Founder of Pies Descalzos Foundation, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Mr. Leo Messi, Renowned football player, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
Ms. Alaa Murabit, The Voice of Libyan Women
Mr. Paul Polman, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Earth Institute at Columbia University
Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland
Mr. Forest Whitaker, Founder and CEO, Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative
Professor Muhammad Yunus, Founder, Grameen BankFor more information: http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sdgadvocates/http://www.emg-csr.com/en/
On the picture Belgian Royal Couple greeting the Dutch Permanent Representative to the EU, Ambassador Pieter de Gooijer and partner.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016, Brussels: Philippus and Mathilde, King and Queen of the Belgians, received the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker at the Royal Palace in Brussels for a New Year’s ceremony and reception.
Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete in charge of Climate Action and Energy.
President Juncker was accompanied by several Members of the College of the Commission, President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, President of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz as well as the Dutch Permanent Representative to the EU holding the rotating presidency, Ambassador Pieter de Gooijer.Belgian State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Pieter De Crem, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and President Donald Tusk and European Parliament President Martin Schulz.Commissioner Margrethe Vestager charge of Competition and spouse Thomas Jensen.Pictures by EU.
The King and Queen of the Belgians welcoming US Ambassador to Belgium, Denise Campbell Bauer.
Their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians, Philippus and Mathilde as well as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Didier Reynders, welcomed the diplomatic corps accredited to the Kingdom of Belgium for a New Year’s Reception on January 7 at the Royal Palace in Brussels.
Benin’s ambassador to the EU and the Benelux countries, Charles Borromée Todjinou. Royal Moroccan Ambassador Samir Addahre awaiting his turn to greet the Belgian Royal Couple.
Apostolic Nuncio to Belgium and Luxembourg, Bishop Giacinto Berloco.Pictures by Akamai Technologies, Revue de presse royale.
Al Mahdi case: Confirmation of charges hearing to open on 1 March 2016Judge Cuno Tarfusser, exercising the functions of Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the case against Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, granted the Defence’s request to postpone the confirmation of charges hearing in this case and decided that it will start on Tuesday, 1 March and, if necessary, will continue on Wednesday, 2 March 2016.
The confirmation of charges hearing was initially scheduled for 18 January 2016. The purpose of the confirmation of charges hearing is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to establish substantial grounds to believe that the person committed each of the crimes charged. If the charges are confirmed, the case will be transferred to a Trial Chamber, which will conduct the subsequent phase of the proceedings: the trial.
Background:
It is alleged that Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, born in Agoune, 100 kilometers west of Timbuktu, Mali, from the Ansar Tuareg tribe, was an active personality in the context of the occupation of Timbuktu. He allegedly was a member of Ansar Eddine, working closely with the leaders of the two armed groups and in the context of the structures and institutions established by them.
It is alleged that, until September 2012, he was at the head of the “Hesbah” (“Manners’ Brigade”), operational from May 2012. He was also associated with the work of the Islamic Court of Timbuktu and has participated in executing its decisions. Specifically, it is alleged that he was involved in the destruction of the buildings mentioned in the charges.
The Chamber found that the evidence presented by the Prosecutor establish reasonable grounds to believe that Mr Al Mahdi is criminally responsible for having committed, individually and jointly with others, facilitated or otherwise contributed to the commission of war crimes alleged by the Prosecutor regarding intentionally directing attacks against the following buildings: 1) the mausoleum Sidi Mahmoud Ben Omar Mohamed Aquit, 2) the mausoleum Sheikh Mohamed Mahmoud Al Arawani, 3) the mausoleum Sheikh Sidi Mokhtar Ben Sidi Muhammad Ben Sheikh Alkabir, 4) the mausoleum Alpha Moya, 5) the mausoleum Sheikh Sidi Ahmed Ben Amar Arragadi, 6) the mausoleum Sheikh Muhammad El Micky, 7) the mausoleum Cheick Abdoul Kassim Attouaty, 8) the mausoleum Ahamed Fulane, 9) the mausoleum Bahaber Babadié, and 10) Sidi Yahia mosque.
On 26 September 2015, Mr Al Mahdi was surrendered to the ICC by the authorities of Niger and transferred to the Court’s Detention Centre in the Netherlands. On 30 September 2015, he appeared before the single Judge of Pre-Trial Chamber I, Judge Cuno Tarfusser, in the presence of the Prosecutor and the Defence. Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi was represented by his Duty Counsel, Mohamed Aouini.
The situation in Mali was referred to the Court by the Government of Mali on 13 July 2012. After conducting a preliminary examination of the situation, the Office of the Prosecutor opened an investigation on 16 January 2013, into alleged crimes committed on the territory of Mali since January 2012.
For further information on the case, click here.
The biggest happening for women from Central Europe in The Netherlands
Celebration of International Women’s Day
Once again, The Hague will be the venue for the ‘V4 Business Women Congress’ in celebration of International Women’s Day. Some 300 ‘women at the top’ from Central Europe will meet to support each other in their careers and entrepreneurship.
The Business Women Congress was established to show that women from Central Europe are proficient in Dutch and also successful in their careers. At the congress the guests will be inspired by prominent speakers from the business world and they will furthermore be challenged in workshops. The Keynote Speaker is Michael Pilarczyk, a renowned author, teacher and speaker in the fields of self-development, spiritual growth and success in business.
The Congress takes place on every year in March in The Hague and has been opened by the Ambassador of Slovakia, Czech, Poland or Hungary. This year Ambassador of Czech Republic, Her Excellency Ms. Jana Reinišová and Ambassador of Poland, His Excellency Dr Jan Borkowskiwill open the event. In addition, the initiative is supported by the Trade and Investment Promotion Section of the Polish Embassy and the Municipality of The Hague.
The congress is an initiative by Kasia Nowak who has over the last few years observed that women from Central Europe are much more ambitious than people realise. Every year in March she organizes together with her daughter Marysia Bialek the congress to show the power of those women.
“ This event is for every ambitious woman, no matter where she come from and what she does. We want to motivate all the women to make their dreams come true. “ – explain Marysia.
The theme of 2016 is Ambition, Balance and Career.
Tickets available: http://businesswomencongress.eu/14.00 Registration15.00 Planary Part I
Opening with Movie about Ambition-Balance-Career
Opening words by the organizations
Ambassador of Czech Republic, Her Excellency Ms. Jana Reinišová.
1st Keynote speaker
16.00 1st Workshop Session17.00 Break17.30 2nd Workshop Session18.30 Break19.00 Plenary Part II
2nd Keynote speaker: Michael Pilarczyk
Lottery of Gassan 121 Diamond Cut
Ambassador of Poland, His Excellency Dr Jan BorkowskiWords of thanks invitation for networking
20.15 Networking with buffet and entertainment (VIP’s only)22.00 The end.
Belgian Food Artisans wants to spread the message around the world about Belgium’s rich culinary culture.
Belgium has much to offer in the area of gastronomy, including a rich tradition of varied and delicious food, an exuberant dining culture and a welcoming attitude. BE DELICIOUS was the brainchild of the food entrepreneurs Herwig Dejonghe and Christof Malysse. They met each other through a mutual enthusiasm for shrimp croquette, a quintessential Belgian dish with that delicacy from the North Sea, the grey shrimp, as its main ingredient.
BE DELICIOUS brought together a group of Food Artisans who excel in a selection of tasty and refined dishes that are typically Belgian. They are enthusiastic entrepreneurs with a passion for craftsmanship and traditional methods of preparation with a modern twist. They choose only the best starting materials. Locally caught fish and local farm produce, which have a tradition in the region, provide high-quality ingredients.
These Belgian Food Artisans want to share their passion and pride for their regional cuisine with the rest of the world.
An exclusive presentation of BE DELICIOUS was held the morning of 19 January 2016 at the renowned restaurant Belga Queen in the historic centre of Brussels.
The guest of honour and speaker was The Honourable Minister Kris Peters, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium, Minister of Economy and Employment, Minister of Foreign Trade.
For more information:
http://bedelicious.bewww.belgaqueen.be
HM The Queen of the Belgians and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon – Picture by Belgian Royal Court.
The Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-moon, has announced Her Majesty The Queen of the Belgians membership of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Advocacy Group.
This group of a dozen personalities will support the UN in mobilizing the international community to take action to achieve the SDGs by 2030. The SDGs were adopted by UN member States in September 2015 in order to end poverty, strengthen equity and justice and fight climate change.
Queen Mathilde of the Belgians has long been active in support of development and the humanitarian sector, as an advocate for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), children’s rights, the right to health and the right to education, in particular. The UN invitation is a recognition of Belgium´s role and efforts in the area of sustainable development.
By Baron Henri Estramant.
His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands issued a Royal Order on 16 December 2015 granting the “Honorary Cross of the House Order of Oranje” (Erekruis van de Huisorde van Oranje) to drs. Coen baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oije.
The Honorary Cross (badge on a ribbon to be worn on the left chest) was bestowed upon Baron Coen for his services as “Chamberlain to H.M. The King” which he left behind on 31 December 2015. The order was presented to him officially on 12 January at Noordeinde Palace.
Baron Coen Schimmelpenninck van der Oije (Amsterdam, 17 July 1943) is a son of the late Baron Cornelis Schimmelpenninck van der Oije and Countess Johanna van Limburg Stirum. From 1985 he was director of the Municipal Archives of the City of Rotterdam and since 1994 likewise for the Historic Museum Rotterdam. Also in 1994 he was appointed chamberlain to then Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Schimmelpenninck van der Oije moreover served as director of the Maritime Museum Rotterdam from 2006.
Between 1991 and 2015 Baron Coen was the chairman of the High Council of the Dutch Nobility (Hoge Raad van Adel) an institution still attached to the Netherlands State, and advising in matters concerning the nobility as well as heraldry. His successor since 11 May 2015 is former top diplomat, Jonkheer Johan Pieter de Savornin Lohman (b. ‘s-Gravenhage, 27 February 1948).
For more information:
Dutch orders of chivalry: www.onderscheidingen.nl/nl/medailles/orden/ho.html
High Council of the Dutch Nobility (Hoge Raad van Adel): http://www.hogeraadvanadel.nl/home
Their Majesties The King and Queen of the Netherlands hosted a reception on Tuesday, 12 January 2016, for representatives of Dutch NGOs, cultural organisations and civil society at large.
The day after the Royal Couple likewise welcomed the diplomatic corps accredited to The Netherlands on Wednesday, 13 January 2016. Both receptions took place at the Royal Palace in Amsterdam. These receptions were attended by HRH Princess Beatrix and HRH Princess Margriet of the Netherlands accompanied by Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven.
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands at the New Year’s Reception for the corps diplomatique in Amsterdam.
The traditional reception for Dutch guests focused this year in honouring the work of those working in home care and the transition to it.
This theme was linked to the visit last year of King Willem-Alexander to the Academic Health Centre Thermion in Nijmegen.
For more information on Academic Health Centre Thermion: www.agcthermion.nl
Pictures by the Dutch Royal Household http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl
The nomination of a unity government for Libya is a step in the right direction, Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders said today. ‘It’s all to the good, especially after such a long period of rival blocs contending for power.’
The minister sees the unity government as important not only for Libyans themselves, but also for the EU. ‘Libyans can only suffer from having a divided country where parties are confronting each other head-on,’ he said. ‘And a united Libya is vital for the Netherlands and the rest of the EU, too, because it makes joint action possible in the struggle against terrorism,’ he remarked.
Mr Koenders pointed out that Libya has increasingly become a haven for ISIS, commenting that ‘only a Libyan government with the entire country under its control can prevent ISIS from using it as a base’. A united Libya is also a key precondition for better management of migration flows towards Europe.
At the same time, the minister still sees potential snags ahead for the new government: ‘we still need to see whether the parliament will give its assent’, for example. He called on the Libyan parliament to confirm the new government’s installation as rapidly as possible.
The international community, under UN leadership, will endeavour in the coming months to support Libya as much as possible. The EU has, announced an assistance package of €100 million.
Mr Koenders hopes that the unity government will pay more attention in future to the status of women. ‘UN envoy Martin Kobler had called for 30% of the portfolios to be given to women, but in fact only one woman has been appointed as a minister,’ he said. ‘That’s a disappointment and a missed opportunity, particularly because women are playing such a crucial role in the transition process.’ The Netherlands is supporting Libyan women in establishing an advisory body that will function as a ministry.