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Press Conference


22/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL OVERSIGHT SERVICES


AND UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS


An investigation by the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) had not confirmed allegations of widespread sexual exploitation of refugees by humanitarian aid workers in West Africa, Under-Secretary-General Dileep Nair told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this morning.

17/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL DAY TO ERADICATE POVERTY


     At a press conference held today as part of the Headquarters commemoration of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, the Talamanca Initiative of Costa Rica, the largest exporter of organic products in Central America, represented 27 communities throughout the world being recognized with Equator Awards for their work in reducing poverty while protecting biodiversity.

15/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY CHAIRMAN OF NON-ALIGNED MOVEMENT BUREAU


The Non-Aligned Movement would urge the Security Council to allow inspectors to return to Iraq as soon as possible, Dumisani Shadrack Kumalo of South Africa, Chairman of its Coordinating Bureau, told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this morning, as he briefed them on the Council debate, requested by the Non-Aligned Movement and scheduled to begin tomorrow, 16 October.

14/10/02
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS


If the worst scenario happens, a huge humanitarian crisis may break out in Ethiopia and Eritrea, as both countries have suffered serious droughts and a complete crop failure, according to Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Kenzo Oshima, who has just returned from a mission to both countries, and to the Sudan.

09/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY CHAIRMAN OF EXPERT GROUP ON DISARMAMENT EDUCATION


There was a tremendous need for education on disarmament in the face of widespread ignorance about and indifference to the issues involved, Miguel Marin Bosch, Chairman of the Group of Governmental Experts that produced a United Nations study on the subject, said at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon.

09/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF CÔTE D'IVOIRE


At a press conference at Headquarters this morning, Philippe Djangone-Bi, Permanent Representative of the Côte d'Ivoire Mission to the United Nations, said the current conflict in Bouake was an attempted coup d'état.  Since the national armed forces of Côte d'Ivoire had begun a counter-attack in Bouake, the government now had a better grasp of the attackers' true motivation.

02/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


It was important that the sensitive and complex matters before the Security Council in October would be treated in a spirit which protected the unity of the Council and fostered consensus, the new President of the Council, Martin Belinga Eboutou (Cameroon), told correspondents this afternoon at a Headquarters press conference.

01/10/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS


In opening remarks concerning his first annual report on how nations have followed up the Millennium Declaration, Secretary-General Kofi Annan said the report "says the world is falling short.  If we carry on the way we are, most of the pledges are not going to be fulfilled". 

30/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR CENTRAL SUPPORT SERVICES


The existing conditions at the United Nations Secretariat building posed serious health, safety and security problems and required considerable resources for emergency repairs and energy, Toshiyuki Niwa, Assistant Secretary-General for Central Support Services, said at Headquarters press briefing this afternoon.