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PRESS BRIEFING BY SPECIAL ADVISER ON AFRICA
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PRESS BRIEFING BY SPECIAL ADVISER ON AFRICA
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PRESS BRIEFING ON ASSESSMENT OF IRAQ’S NEEDS
United Nations officials involved in efforts to meet the needs of the Iraqi people briefed correspondents at a Headquarters press briefing today. They reviewed the work on Iraq’s Need Assessment, jointly carried out by the United Nations Development Group and the World Bank Group.
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY PROSECUTOR-GENERAL OF RWANDA
Failing to bring to justice the hundreds of Rwandan genocide leaders who remained at large would be a failure not only of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), but of the United Nations in general, Gerald Gahima, Prosecutor-General of Rwanda, told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this morning.
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY DISARMAMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
At a Headquarters press conference today, Jarmo Sareva, Deputy Permanent Representative of Finland and Chairman of the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security), briefed correspondents on the Committee’s work for the General Assembly’s fifty-eighth session.
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PRESS BRIEFING ON UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND REPORT
Empowering girls was one of the most cost-effective and efficient ways to fight poverty, stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, bring about greater prosperity and further the global development agenda, correspondents were told this morning during the launch of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) report on The State of World Population 2003.
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PRESS CONFERENCE BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT
Development, institutional reform and peace and security were the priorities moved for the General Assembly during its fifty-eighth session addressed in the context of the Millennium Development Goals, the Assembly’s President, Julian R. Hunte, told correspondents this morning at a Headquarters press conference.
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PRESS BRIEFING BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Ambassador John Negroponte of the United States, President of the Security Council for the month of October, briefed correspondents at a Headquarters press briefing today on the Council’s preliminary calendar for the month.
He highlighted a projected meeting on 29 October to mark the third anniversary of the Council’s adoption of a resolution on “Women, Peace and Security”.
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PRESS BRIEFING ON 2003 HUMAN SETTLEMENTS REPORT
At least 1 billion people lived in slums, with the highest percentage of them found in Asia, Africa and Latin America, according to a new report by the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) entitled, “The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements 2003”, to be issued on World Habitat Day, 6 October.
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PRESS BRIEFING ON 2003 TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT
A mixture of sound macroeconomic and microeconomic policies was essential to avoid the recent failures of many developing countries in meeting the challenges of globalization and competitiveness on international markets, correspondents were told at a Headquarters press briefing launching the 2003 Trade and Development Report.
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PRESS BRIEFING BY SECRETARY-GENERAL’S SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE
FOR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO