Joint United Nations, Civil Society Event, ‘Ageing Activism: Global Tool to Create a Society for All Ages’, will Commemorate International Day of Older Persons

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Tomorrow, 8 October, an event to commemorate the International Day of Older Persons will be held at United Nations Headquarters in New York to seek new ways to strengthen older persons’ involvement in global efforts to improve their quality of life, and to harness the social and economic opportunities that ageing offers.

Investing in Key Areas Can Accelerate Progress towards Millennium Development Goals, Secretary-General Says in Message for Poverty Eradication Day

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Investing in Key Areas Can Accelerate Progress towards Millennium development

 

Goals, Secretary-General Says in Message for poverty Eradication Day

 

Security Council Told of Some Progress in Somalia Situation, with Many Challenges Still Needing International Attention

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Targeted sanctions could be an effective way to deal with “spoilers” in Somalia, but the approach must be flexible enough to allow them to change course and work for peace, B. Lynn Pascoe, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, told the Security Council this morning.

Security Council Extends International Security Assistance Force Mandate in Afghanistan by 12 Months

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Expressing its strong concern over the increase in violence and criminality in Afghanistan, the Security Council today extended the authorization for the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for 12 months beyond 13 October 2009. As its members unanimously adopted resolution 1890 (2009), the Council also called on Member States to contribute personnel, equipment and other resources in order to allow ISAF to meet security and assistance challenges.

Jorge Montano of Mexico Elected by Economic and Social Council to Fill Vacancy on International Narcotics Control Board

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During its resumed substantive session for 2009, the Economic and Social Council this afternoon elected by secret ballot Jorge Montano (Mexico) to serve effective immediately as a member of the International Narcotics Control Board until 1 March 2012. Mr. Montano was elected to replace Maria Elena Medina-Mora Icaza (Mexico), who resigned. He received 40 of 46 votes. Two delegates who were present abstained from the voting.

Presidents of Tribunals for Rwanda, Former Yugoslavia, Nearing Completion Dates, Appeal for Cooperation on Arrest of Fugitives, Compensation for Dedicated Staff

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Pressed to conclude their work by 2010, top officials from the war crimes Tribunals investigating atrocities committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide and the Balkan wars of the 1990s, today appealed to the General Assembly for more time, resources and compensation for staff who were throwing their full weight behind the pursuit of justice for victims.