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Press Conference


05/01/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON TSUNAMI DISASTER

 


Instead of “D-Day”, today was “T-Day” plus 10, Jan Egeland said upon opening his briefing to correspondents at United Nations Headquarters, announcing that the pledges now totalled between $3 billion and $4 billion, and progress in the relief effort was being made by the hour.

04/01/2005
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON TSUNAMI DISASTER

 


“We are making extraordinary progress in reaching the majority of the people affected in the majority of the areas”, Jan Egeland told correspondents today during a briefing at Headquarters on the United Nations’ response to the tsunami disaster.

03/01/2005
Press Briefing

Press briefing on tsunami disaster on monday, 3 january

 


Opening the third in a series of weekend briefings today at Headquarters on the United Nations’ response to the tsunami disaster, Jan Egeland said that 2004 had ended with a natural disaster at its very worst and 2005 had started with humanity at its very best, hoping the latter would characterize the international response to misery in 2005.

02/01/2005
Press Briefing

Press conference on tsunami disaster, sunday, 2 january

 


“The world is really coming together here in a way we probably have never seen before”, Jan Egeland said in the second of three holiday weekend briefings at Headquarters on the United Nations’ response to the tsunami disaster, adding that he was more optimistic than he had been yesterday and the day before that the global community would be able to face up to the enormous challenge.

01/01/2005
Press Briefing

Press conference on tsunami disaster

 


Updating correspondents today at Headquarters in the first of three planned weekend briefings on developments in the tsunami disaster, Jan Egeland, wished everybody a Happy New Year and assured them that the United Nations and its colleagues in the Red Cross and Red Crescent system –- the two major coordinators -– were doing their level best on all affected continents.

29/12/2004
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON TSUNAMI DISASTER

 


With the death toll at 80,000 and increasing by the hour, the United Nations has launched what Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland called one of the biggest relief operations ever to assist the tsunami-stricken societies of South and South-East Asia.

27/12/2004
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING ON TSUNAMI DISASTER

 


Describing the tsunami which struck several Asian countries over the weekend as the worst natural disaster in history, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland this morning appealed to donors to respond generously to relief efforts.

20/12/2004
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE ON SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION


The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize was a clarion call to both complement and challenge the South at all levels, this year’s Nobel Peace Laureate told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference today, on the observance of the first annual United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation.

13/12/2004
Press Briefing

PRESS BRIEFING BY IRAQ SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE


Just weeks ahead of national elections in Iraq, the senior United Nations envoy to the country today said that even amid abiding concerns over the security situation and political inclusiveness, he had every reason to believe that the Independent Electoral Commission for Iraq (IECI) would be able to hold a credible, transparent and fair ballot on 30 January.