Plenary


GA/9735/
11 July 2000


Press Release
GA/9735/


GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS URGE COOPOERATION BETWEEN DEVELOPED, DEVLELOPING NATIONS CORRECTION

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GENEVA, 11 July (UN Information Service) -- In Press Release GA/9735 of 29 June 2000, the name of the speaker for Slovakia on page 5 should have read:

PETER MAGVASI, Minister for Labour, Social Affairs and Family of Slovakia.

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GA/9738
3 July 2000


Press Release
GA/9738


GENEVA SPECIAL ASSEMBLY SESSION ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OFFERS BOLD SOLUTIONS TO REDUCE POVERTY AND CREATE JOBS IN GLOBAL ECONOMY

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GENEVA, 1 July (UN Information Service) -- Agreement was reached on a wide array of initiatives to reduce poverty and spur job growth in the global economy at the United Nations General Assembly special session on social development that ended today in Geneva.

GA/9737
3 July 2000


Press Release
GA/9737


GREATER COOPERATION AND COORDINATION URGED BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND DEVELOPING NATIONS

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General Assembly Special Session Approaches Conclusion

Foreign ministers and delegates this afternoon continued urging the international community to provide support and resources to the world's developing countries so they did not fall farther behind in the new world economy.

GA/9736
30 June 2000


Press Release
GA/9736


GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPECIAL SESSION URGED TO SPREAD WEALTH OF NEW ECONOMIES

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GENEVA, 30 June (UN Information Service) -- Delegates and ministers from around the world said this morning it was imperative that the developing and developed nations improve cooperation and coordination to ensure the riches of the new global economy were spread throughout all regions.

GA/9734
29 June 2000


Press Release
GA/9734


SPEAKERS BEFORE GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPECIAL SESSION URGE COORDINATED RESPONSES TO CAUSES OF POVERTY, MARGINALIZATION

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GENEVA, 29 June (UN Information Service) -- Economic globalization required coherent policies to make its effects humane and to distribute its benefits fairly, Government ministers said this morning before a General Assembly Special Session to follow up on the 1995 Copenhagen Social Summit.