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07/05/2002
Press Briefing


NGO PRESS CONFERENCE ON MIDDLE EAST SITUATION


Despite the recent comment made by United States Secretary of State Colin Powell that expectations should not be too high for the upcoming peace conference on the Middle East, the Director of an Israeli women's peace organization said at a Headquarters press conference today that expectations needed to be higher than ever.

06/05/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON CHILD LABOUR


Launching "A Future Without Child Labour", the International Labour Organization's most comprehensive study on the subject, ILO Director General Juan Somavia told correspondents that 246 million children -- one in every six children aged 5 to 17 -- were involved in child labour.

06/05/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT


The Security Council fully respected the responsibilities of the General Assembly and would do nothing to interfere with that body’s right to act according to those responsibilities, President of the Security Council for the month of May, Kishore Mahbubani of Singapore, told correspondents at a Headquarters press briefing today held to outline the Council's programme for the month.

02/05/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON SPECIAL SESSION ON CHILDREN


Next week's General Assembly special session on children would provide an opportunity to address the unfinished business of the 1990 World Summit on Children, M. Patricia Durrant (Jamaica), Chair of the Preparatory Committee for the forthcoming event, said at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon.

01/05/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON SIERRA LEONE


Lieutenant General Manfred Eisele, team leader of the Disarmament, Assessment Mission in Sierra Leone, briefed correspondents this morning at Headquarters, following the team's most recent visit to the country. 

30/04/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF KOREA


More than 6 million people in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea might face life-threatening shortages of food, basic medicines and clean drinking water unless donor countries acted quickly, Kenzo Oshima, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, told correspondents at Headquarters this afternoon.

29/04/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON 2002 TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT


There was very little optimism concerning the possibility for developing countries to return to the kinds of growth rates required to increase their per capita incomes, Jan Kregel, Senior Economic Adviser, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), told correspondents this morning at a Headquarters press briefing.

26/04/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON 2002 ECONOMIC, SOCIAL SURVEY FOR ASIA AND PACIFIC


A publication entitled Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2002 -- Economic Prospects:  Preparing for Recovery was launched at a Headquarters press briefing today by the Permanent Representative of Maldives to the United Nations, Hussain Shihab, whose country is the current Chair of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).

26/04/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON SECURITY COUNCIL MISSION TO DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO


Jean-David Levitte, France’s permanent representative to the United Nations, briefed correspondents at Headquarters today on the Security Council's upcoming mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, scheduled for 27 April to 7 May.

25/04/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON 2002 GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK


Next year would be a better year, economically speaking, provided that big contingencies did not occur -– that the war in Afghanistan and other parts of the world did not escalate, that the United States was able to sustain its recovery, and that energy prices did not spin out of control, correspondents were told today at a Headquarters press conference, upon the release of the 2002 Global Economic Outlook.