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PRESS BRIEFING ON PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SESSION

02/02/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SESSION


There was a clear international consensus around children, and about building a world fit for them, Patricia Durrant, Permanent Representative of Jamaica to the United Nations, and Chair of the just-concluded meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the Special Session of the General Assembly on Children, told correspondents at the noon press briefing at Headquarters today.

PRESS CONFERENCE ON WOMEN’S ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE SESSION

02/02/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON WOMEN’S ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMITTEE SESSION


The excitement of the recently adopted Optional Protocol to the major key women's rights convention had permeated the entire three-week session of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, a high-level United Nations official told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this morning.

DAILY PRESS BRIEFING BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

05/02/2001
Press Briefing


DAILY PRESS BREIFING BY THE OFFICE OF THE SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL


The following is a near-verbatim transcript of today’s noon briefing by Fred Eckhard, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, and Susan Markham, Spokeswoman for the General Assembly President.


Briefing by the Spokesman for the Secretary-General

PRESS BRIEFING ON ELECTORAL ASSISTANCE

05/02/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON ELECTORAL ASSISTANCE


Carina Perelli, Director of the United Nations Electoral Assistance Division, told correspondents today at a Headquarters press briefing, that demand for United Nations electoral assistance was growing exponentially, with the Division about to embark on a new mission to East Timor to assist in preparations for elections.

PRESS BRIEFING BY HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

06/02/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS


At the end of the Second World War, “we said never again”, to genocide, but unfortunately there is genocide again, terrible ethnic cleansing and the rise of Nazi-like movements among youths, which, if not addressed, could be very, very worrying trends for the future, Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, told correspondents this afternoon at a Headquarters press briefing.