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welcome refugees in the central railway station.
The first special train, carrying about 250 refugees C.J. McCollum Jersey , drove in at about 13:30 local time and stopped at the No. 27 platform. Meanwhile, another DB train had already waited at the opposite
platform.
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In addition, halls of Munich international exhibition center Cheap Portland Trail Blazers Jerseys , a local school and an indoor tennis center are also used as first reception centers for refugees. Then those refugees, most of whom come
from Syria, will be distributed to other German states and places in 24 hours.
"Munich alone can not be the place of choice C.J. Wilcox Jersey ," a police spokesperson said, adding that Munich should only be a turntable.
Hungary decided on Friday night to bring refugees stuck at Budapest by bus to the Austrian border. Austria and Germany then declared their willingness to
accept them.
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UNITED NATIONS, March 21 (Xinhua) -- A flagship UN report said on Tuesday that although the average human development improved significantly since 1990,
progress is uneven, with systemic discrimination against women, indigenous
peoples and ethnic minorities.
The report, launed on Tuesday, said a quarter century of impressive human development progress continues to leave many people behind, with systemic, often
unmeasured, barriers to catching up. A stronger focus on those excluded and on
actions to dismantle these barriers is urgently needed to ensure sustainable
human development for all.
The latest Human Development Report, released annually by the UN Development Program (UNDP), said that while many people have greater access to education,
health and sanitation, for example, more focus needs to be paid to who has been
excluded and why.
The report found that although average human development improved significantly across all regions from 1990 to 2015, one in three people
worldwide continue to live in low levels of human development, as measured by
the Human Development Index.
""The world has come a long way in rolling back extreme poverty, in improving access to education, health and sanitation, and in expanding possibilities for
women and girls,"" UNDP Administrator Helen Clark said as she was speaking at
the report launch in Stockholm, alongside Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven
and the report's lead author and director of the Human Development Report
Office, Selim Jahan. ""But those gains are a prelude to the next, possibly
tougher challenge, to ensure the benefits of global progress reach everyone.""
This is a concern in developed countries too, where poverty and exclusion are also a challenge, with more than 300 million people, including more than
one-third of all children, living in relative poverty.
""By eliminating deep, persistent, discriminatory social norms and laws, and addressing the unequal access to political participation, which have hindered
progress for so many, poverty can be eradicated and a peaceful, just, and
sustainable development can be achieved for all,"" Clark said.
""Leaving no one behind needs to become the way we operate as a global community,"" said Lofven. ""In order to overcome the barriers that hamper both
human development and progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals,
inclusiveness must guide policy choices.""
Entitled ""Human Development for Everyone,"" the report noted that one in three people worldwide continue to live at a low level of human development, as
measured by the Human Development Index, essentially a ranking of countries
based on strides made with a peace-centric model of progress.
According to the report, women and girls are systematically excluded by economic, political, social and cultural barriers.
""Women tend to be poorer, earn less, and have fewer opportunities in most aspects of life than men,"" according to the report.
In 100 countries, women were legally excluded from some jobs because of their gender, and in 18 countries, women needed their husband' s approval to work, the
report said.
Meanwhile, the report also touched upon ""dangerous practices,"" such as female genital mutilation and forced marriage, which continue to hamper the
development of women and their inclusion in society.
In addition to women and girls, the report points to ""patterns of exclusion and lack of empowerment"" of people in rural areas, indigenous peoples, ethnic
minorities, people with disabilities, migrants and refugees, and members of the
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex community.
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