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Funding Essential for Generating Action on Ground, Secretary-General Says in Remarks to Cancun Side Event on Climate Change Financing

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Following are UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s opening remarks to the side event of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Sixteenth Conference of Parties side event on the Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing, in Cancun, today, 8 December:

Time for Global Action to Protect Forests Is Now, Secretary-General Tells ‘Avoided Deforestation Partners’ Event at Cancun Climate Change Conference

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Following are UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Sixteenth Conference of Parties Avoided Deforestation Partners Event, in Cancun, today, 8 December:

Budget Committee Takes Up Request for Assessment, Temporary Increase in Civilian Staff for United Nations Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo

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The Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) today took up the Secretariat’s request for an assessment of $652.5 million to finance the ongoing operations of the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). This assessment would make up the second portion of the $1.36 billion, approved by the General Assembly with its 24 June resolution 64/275, for the Mission’s operation from 1 July 2010 to the end of next June.

Burundi’s Transformation to Stability Still Fragile, Reversible, despite Progress, Secretary-General’s Executive Representative Tells Security Council

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Recommending a continuing but smaller United Nations presence in Burundi to the Security Council this morning, the Secretary-General’s Executive Representative said the country’s transformation to stability and democracy was progressing but remained fragile and reversible.

Saying ‘No’ to Corruption Helps Promote Dignity, Equality, Opportunity for World’s Poor, Says Deputy Secretary-General, in Remarks at Headquarters

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Following are Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro’s remarks to the seventh meeting of the Global Compact Working Group on the Tenth Principle against Corruption in New York, 9 December:

General Assembly Adopts Consensus Text on ‘Global Health and Foreign Policy’, Acknowledging Need to Make World Health-Care System More Coherent, Effective

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Calling for more attention to health as an important policy issue on the international agenda, especially in meeting the Millennium Development Goals by 2015, the General Assembly today recognized that challenges in global health demanded persistent attention, urged States to consider health in the formulation of foreign policy and requested the Secretary-General and World Director-General to submit a report to the next session on “improving the effectiveness of governance for global health”.

Implementing International Criminal Court’s Decisions on Darfur Ultimately Up to Security Council, Chief Prosecutor Says in Briefing

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Although the International Criminal Court had issued warrants and other decisions on serious crimes committed in Sudan’s Darfur region, it was now up to that country’s Government and, ultimately, the Security Council to ensure the implementation of those decisions, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the Court’s Chief Prosecutor, told Council members today.