Economic and Social Council: Press Release


ECOSOC/6159
05/07/2005
Press Release
ECOSOC/6159

Economic and Social Council

2005 Substantive Session

15th & 16th Meetings (AM & PM)


Regional assessments of progress meeting anti-poverty goals reveal

 

at best ‘mixed picture’, economic and social council told


Sharp Contrasts in Achievement Revealed across, within Regions;

Afternoon Panel Focuses on Improving Coordination within UN System

ECOSOC/6158
1/7/2005
Press Release
ECOSOC/6158

Economic and Social Council

2005 Substantive Session

13th & 14th Meetings (AM & PM)


MORE AID, GREATER MARKET ACCESS KEY TO ATTAINING MILLENNIUM GOALS, DELEGATES


STRESS, AS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL CONCLUDES HIGH-LEVEL TALKS


Council President to Prepare Chair’s Summary

For Circulation, As Segment Fails to Produce Ministerial Declaration

ECOSOC/6155
29/06/2005
Press Release
ECOSOC/6155

Economic and Social Council

2005 Substantive Session

10th Meeting (AM & PM)


ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL OPENS WITH SECRETARY-GENERAL’S CALL


FOR TRANSLATING ECONOMIC GROWTH INTO DEVELOPMENT FOR ALL

 


High-Level Segment Features Policy Dialogue Involving

WTO, World Bank, IMF, UNCTAD Followed by Eight Round-Table Discussions

ECOSOC/6152
28/04/2005
Press Release
ECOSOC/6152

Economic and Social Council

Resumed 2005 Organizational Session

8th Meeting (PM)


ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL TAKES SEVERAL DECISIONS


CONCERNING JULY SUBSTANTIVE SESSION


The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) this afternoon took a number of decisions regarding its substantive session in July, including the holding of an informal event on the transition from relief to development.

ECOSOC/6151
27/04/2005
Press Release
ECOSOC/6151

Economic and Social Council

Resumed 2005 Organizational Session

7th Meeting (PM)


Economic and Social Council FILLS VACANCIES ON SUBSIDIARY BODIES,


INCLUDING COMMISSIONS ON HUMAN RIGHTS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT


The Economic and Social Council this afternoon filled vacancies on a number of its subsidiary bodies, including the Commission on Human Rights, to which it elected 15 members.