Stonehenge
Why in News: On Wednesday, UK police arrested two individuals, one of whom is of Indian descent, for spraying an orange substance on Stonehenge, the famous prehistoric UNESCO World Heritage Site in England.
About Stonehenge:
Location and Description:
- Prehistoric stone circle monument and archaeological site in Wiltshire, England.
- Comprises roughly 100 massive upright stones arranged in a circular layout.
Construction Stages:
- Initially built as an early henge monument around 5,000 years ago.
- The unique stone circle was erected during the late Neolithic period, around 2500 BC.
- In the early Bronze Age, numerous burial mounds were constructed nearby.
Purpose:
- The exact purpose remains unclear, but it is believed to have been a religious site.
- Likely served as an expression of the power and wealth of chieftains, aristocrats, and priests.
- Part of a larger sacred landscape with many other stone and wooden structures, as well as burials.
- Aligned with the Sun, possibly used for solar and lunar observations and to determine the farming calendar.
UNESCO World Heritage Site:
- Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.
- Part of a complex that includes more than 350 nearby monuments and henges, such as the related temple complex at Avebury.
Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM)
Why in News: The Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council (EAC) to the Prime Minister highlighted the necessity of establishing a new poverty line during a recent data user conference hosted by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).
About Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM):
Establishment and Purpose:
- Constituted in 2017 as an independent body to advise the Government of India, specifically the Prime Minister, on economic and related issues.
Terms of Reference:
- Analyzes and advises on any issue, economic or otherwise, referred by the Prime Minister.
- Addresses macroeconomic issues and presents views to the Prime Minister, either on its own initiative or upon request.
- Handles additional tasks as requested by the Prime Minister.
- Prepares a monthly report on domestic and international economic developments for the Prime Minister.
- Regularly monitors economic trends and informs the Prime Minister of significant developments, suggesting suitable policy responses.
Engagement and Communication:
- Interacts regularly with stakeholders and the public.
- Communicates findings and recommendations through reports, presentations, and public events.
Composition:
- Headed by the Chairman, comprising economists and experts from academia, research institutions, and the private sector.
- The exact number of members and staff is not fixed.
- The Council is often reconstituted with different organizational structures and is led by various internationally recognized economists.
World Refugee Day
Why in News: World Refugee Day is celebrated worldwide every year on June 20th.
About World Refugee Day:
Purpose:
- Dedicated to millions who have been forced to flee their homes due to war, persecution, or natural disasters.
History:
- First celebrated on June 20, 2001, marking the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees.
- Initially recognized as Africa Refugee Day; declared an International Day for Refugees by the UN General Assembly in December 2000.
Theme for 2024:
- “For a World Where Refugees Are Welcomed.”
Definition of a Refugee:
- According to the 1951 Refugee Convention, a refugee is someone who cannot return to their home country due to a legitimate fear of harm based on race, religion, social group involvement, or political opinions.
- Refugees flee due to conflict, persecution, violence, or human rights violations, often arriving in host countries with very little.
Refugee Statistics:
- The stereotypical image of a refugee is someone relocating to a foreign country, but this group represents a small percentage of all displaced individuals.
- Includes stateless individuals and asylum seekers seeking international protection.
- In 2024, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimated 130.8 million individuals were forcibly displaced or stateless, with over 32 million being refugees.
- 75% of refugees reside in low- and middle-income countries.
About United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR):
Purpose and Role:
- Protects refugees worldwide and aids in their return home or resettlement.
- Established by the UNGA in 1950 post-World War II to assist millions of displaced individuals.
- Aims to save lives, protect rights, and build a better future for those forced to flee due to conflict and persecution.
Achievements:
- Awarded Nobel Peace Prizes in 1954 and 1981.
- Initiated the Nansen Refugee Award in 1954 to honor outstanding service to refugees, displaced, or stateless people.
Headquarters:
- Located in Geneva, Switzerland.
Sustainable Development Report 2024
Why in News: The recently released Sustainable Development Report 2024 indicates that the world is significantly behind on most of the sustainable development goals established in 2015, including those aimed at addressing poverty and hunger.
About Sustainable Development Report (SDR):
Purpose and Publication:
- Reviews annual progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) since their adoption by the 193 UN Member States in 2015.
- Published yearly by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).
Highlights of SDR 2024:
- Released on the eve of the UN Summit of the Future.
- Recommends key reforms to the UN system to address 21st-century challenges.
- Theme: The SDGs and the UN Summit of the Future.
- Introduces a new index measuring countries’ support for UN-based multilateralism.
- Discusses long-term pathways for sustainable food and land systems.
- Finland, Sweden, and Denmark lead the rankings.
- Only 16% of SDG targets are on track to be achieved by 2030; 84% show limited progress or regression.
- Progress varies widely among country groups, with Nordic countries leading, BRICS showing strong progress, and poor and vulnerable nations falling behind.
- Highlights the urgent need to reform the Global Financial Architecture for sustainable development.
- Emphasizes global cooperation, with Barbados ranking highest in commitment to UN-based multilateralism and the United States ranking last.
- SDG targets related to food and land systems are particularly off-track.
- Presents new FABLE (Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land, and Energy) pathways for sustainable food and land systems.
About Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN):
Mission and Activities:
- Works under the UN Secretary-General to mobilize universities, think tanks, and national laboratories for action on the SDGs and the Paris Agreement.
- Empowers societies through free online education and translates scientific evidence into solutions and accountability.
- Established in 2012 by former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and economist Jeffrey Sachs.
- Promotes integrated approaches to implement the SDGs and the Paris Agreement through education, research, policy analysis, and global cooperation.