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17/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE BY WANGARI MAATHAI, 2004 NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE


While there had been much talk over the years about forests in general, the fact was that very little was taking place on the ground, Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Laureate, told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference today.

12/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE ON TREATY OF NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS


Briefing correspondents today on the consensus adoption last night of an agenda for the Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the President of the Conference said he failed to see how that “tiny first step” could be seen as having such momentous importance.

11/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING BY SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON RIGHT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING


There were 1.6 billion inadequately housed people across the world and an estimated 100 million who were completely homeless, comprising 20 to 40 million in the urban areas and about 60 million in the rural areas, Miloon Kothari, Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing, said at a Headquarters press briefing this morning.

11/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON FORCED LABOUR REPORT

 


According to a new International Labour Organization (ILO) report, entitled “A Global Alliance against Forced Labour”, at least 12.3 million people -- one out of every 500 people -- were trapped in forced labour around the world.

10/5/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE RISK INVESTOR SUMMIT

 


Responding to the urgent need to address climate change, leading global investors at the 2005 Institutional Investor Summit on Climate Risk today committed to investing $1 billion of capital in the next year in companies with clean technologies, correspondents were told at a Headquarters press conference today.

10/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE ON TREATY ON NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS


“The United States could not preach temperance from a barstool”, United States Congressman Ed Markey said yesterday at a Headquarters press conference, referring to the United States’ interest in developing a nuclear “bunker-buster” weapon while seeking to suppress the nuclear threat elsewhere in Iran and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

4/5/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

 


With full deployment of the eastern division of the United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUC) throughout the Ituri district and North and South Kivu provinces, the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo had significantly improved, but still remained volatile, correspondents were told at a Headquarters press briefing this afternoon.

03/05/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT

 


Briefing correspondents on the Security Council’s programme of work for May, this month’ Council President, Ellen Margrethe Løj of Denmark, announced that tomorrow, 4 May, the Council was expected to adopt a resolution on a four-week rollover of the mandate for the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI).

03/05/2005
Press Briefing

Press conference by MAYORS FOR PEACE

 


At a Headquarters press conference this morning, representatives of the Mayors for Peace organization highlighted their vision of a nuclear-free world by declaring that even one nuclear weapon in the world was one too many.

2/5/2005
Press Briefing

Press conference by JAPAN’S FOREIGN MINISTER


The current makeup of the United Nations Security Council, consisting of five permanent members with veto powers and 10 non-permanent two-year seats, failed to truly reflect today’s global reality, Japanese Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura told correspondents at a Headquarters briefing on Friday.