In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General has arrived in Ethiopia, where he will visit a health centre, a clinic and a hospital to see examples of Ethiopia’s efforts to provide health services at different levels of delivery. Those visits are part of his ongoing effort to stress the need to improve health care for women and children.
The Secretary-General is concerned that despite the fast approaching deadline for Nepal's Constituent Assembly of 28 May, there is still no agreement on the important issues that divide the parties, namely on the integration and rehabilitation of former Maoist combatants and key aspects of the constitution.
The UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) has strongly condemned an attack which took place against a UN convoy yesterday evening in Abyei. At the time of the attack, the convoy was transporting 200 troops of the Joint Integrated Units of the Sudan Armed Forces to their designated post, as part of the deployment plan of the Kadugli Agreements.
The Secretary-General is taking part in an event on road safety with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg today. He is to say that many of the 1.3 million deaths in traffic crashes every year are avoidable. The Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety provides a road map, and our goal is to save 5 million lives between now and the year 2020.
The Security Council received a briefing today on the latest developments in Somalia from the Secretary-General’s Special Representative, Augustine Mahiga. He said there is an urgent need to develop a consensus on when and how to hold elections while seeking to defuse the stalemate between the legislative and executive branches of Government.