Full Coverage: United Nations
June 2006
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28.06.2006
The South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC) will organize Consultation Conference on Education and Small Arms tomorrow, Thursday, June 29, at the Metropol Hotel in Belgrade, from 09:00 16:00 hours.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Arms & military] [Security] |
26.06.2006
With the worlds urban population set to exceed rural dwellers for the
more...first time next year, slum dwellers are as badly if not worse off than their rural cousins in terms of health, literacy and prosperity, contradicting general assumptions, according to a landmark study issued by the United Nations. Related topics/regions: [Cities] [Poverty] [Shelter & housing] [Water/sanitation] [Governance] |
23.06.2006
A Press Release issued by the UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing, Miloon Kothari, from the World Urban Forum (19-23 June 2006) in Vancouver says that forced evictions by governments in the name of development are causing homelessness, displacement and human tragedy worldwide.
more...Related topics/regions: [Poverty] [Shelter & housing] [Human rights] [MDGs] Image: Roadside shelters built by people in India © John Whitaker / Oxfam Great Britain
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23.06.2006
International organisations expect India to play a lead role in the global control of small arms because the country has been a major victim of the illegal trade in foreign-made sophisticated arms. They want that India should be able to push for a consensus at a UN conference on small arms that begins on June 26.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [India] [Development] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Security] |
23.06.2006
Senior United Nations officials and diplomats today hailed the efforts of civil society groups to combat poverty in the worlds least developed countries (LDCs) and stressed that governments must hear the strong call of these organizations for action to help the worlds poorest people.
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23.06.2006
Some 400 scientists and policy-makers from the worlds arid regions urged that leaders to put sharper focus on efforts to combat desertification, which threatens a third of the earths land surface.
more...Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Conservation] [Renewable energy] |
22.06.2006
Natasa Kandic, Executive Director of the Humanitarian Law Centre from Belgrade, was invited to address the inaugural session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), to be held today in Geneva, Switzerland.
more...From: Humanitarian Law Center Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Human rights] [Civil society] |
22.06.2006
The chairman of an upcoming United Nations-organized conference looking into ways of curbing the illegal trade in small arms said that stepped-up action is needed to tackle the global scourge and follow-up on a Programme of Action endorsed by all Member States in 2001.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Human rights] [Arms & military] |
21.06.2006
Proclaiming a message of zero tolerance for child sex tourism in Sri Lanka, the United Nations is supporting a two-year action plan launched by the countrys tourist board to stop such exploitation, targeting visitors, children and adolescents, hoteliers, journalists, families and community leaders
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [MDGs] |
20.06.2006
Shashi Tharoor, India's candidate for the post of Secretary-General of the United Nations, speaks about his chances and plans to The Hindu. Tharoor reveals that India has been considering his candidature for some time and he being an insider enjoys a distinct advantage.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Governance] [MDGs] Image: Shashi Tharoor-UN
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20.06.2006
India's formal announcement of its candidate for the next U.N. secretary-general has threatened to trigger a nomination from neighbouring Pakistan -- possibly turning the race into an all-too-familiar Indo-Pakistan political battle in the world body.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Governance] [MDGs] |
16.06.2006
The campaign, entitled Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School, which is co-sponsored by the UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), aims to promote disaster reduction education in school curricula along with improving school safety by encouraging the application of construction standards that can withstand any kind of natural hazard.
more...Related topics/regions: [Children] [Education] [Emergency relief] |
16.06.2006
Eight thousand families in northern Pakistan left destitute by last Octobers devastating earthquake that killed around 80,000 will receive financial and technical support to rebuild their houses and buy livestock through a new project supported by a $26.4 million loan from the UnitedNations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
more...Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Shelter & housing] [Environment] |
15.06.2006
A working meeting Violence Against Women in Post-Conflict Situations: Case Study Bosnia and Herzegovina, held on Tuesday, June 13, in Sarajevo, gathered representatives of Government ministries, Courts, Prosecution offices, women NGOs and international organizations, the Police and Gender Centres in B&H, with the goal to create reccommendations for B&H presentation in Brussels on the issue of violence against women.
more...From: Fondacija CURE (Foundation GIRLS) Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Gender] [Governance] [Law] [Security] |
15.06.2006
India is to field its candidate for the job of secretary-general of the UN. The choice has fallen on Shashi Tharoor, a UN civil servant for 28 years, Tharoor is currently nder-secretary-general for communications and public information at the world bodys headquarters.
more...Related topics/regions: [MDGs] Image: Shashi Tharoor-UN
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14.06.2006
Fouad Riaz Bajwa, the Head of the FOSS Foundation of Pakistan, sent and open letter to all concerned global FOSS Bodies, ICT stakeholders & UN-GAID, protesting the selection of members of UN-GAID Council and Committees. During the process, the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Movement was completely ignored.
more...Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Information & media] [ICT] [Knowledge] Image: Fouad Riaz Bajwa is Cofounder and General Secretary of FOSSFP
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14.06.2006
Those who really care about reform should come together and form a new coalition one that bridges the artificial, destructive divide between North and South.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [MDGs] |
13.06.2006
In September 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations for the Millennium Assembly promised to halve extreme hunger and poverty, halt the spread of HIV/AIDS and provide universal primary education, all by 2015.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [MDGs] Image: MDG Campaign © Oxfam
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09.06.2006
The growing North-South battle between the politically powerful nations in the industrial world and the economically weak countries in the developing world is threatening to escalate in a new war of words.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [International cooperation] [Governance] [MDGs] Image: United Nations
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09.06.2006
UNITED NATIONS, June 8 (OneWorld) - John Bolton, the United States ambassador to the United Nations, has drawn fire from some prominent civil society groups in his own country for using threatening language against the world body and its senior officials.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [International cooperation] [Communication] [Media] [Geopolitics] |
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