In progress at UNHQ

Press Conference


28/11/2001
Press Briefing


HEADQUARTERS PRESS CONFERENCE BY NEW YORK OFFICE OF UNAIDS


The world continued to face a worsening AIDS epidemic, according to Dr. Desmond Johns, New York representative for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), who briefed correspondents at Headquarters this afternoon on the launch of the new AIDS Epidemic Update:  December 2001.

23/11/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY SPOKESMAN FOR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR AFGHANISTAN


The emergence of a formula to create a broad-based transitional administration in Afghanistan would be the measure of success for next week's intra-Afghan talks in Bonn, Germany, the Spokesman for Lakhdar Brahimi, Special Envoy for Afghanistan, said at a Headquarters press briefing this afternoon.

20/11/2001
Press Briefing


HEADQUARTERS PRESS BRIEFING BY DEPUTY EMERGENCY RELIEF COORDINATOR


A Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeal for $2.5 billion to sustain more than

33 million people -- many suffering from war and conflict -- will be launched by Secretary-General Kofi Annan at 11 a.m. on Monday 26 November at Headquarters, it was announced at a press briefing this afternoon.

19/11/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING ON EXPLOITATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES


IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO


Efforts were needed to strengthen the capacity of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to combat the exploitation of its vast natural resources, according to the Chairman of the panel established by the Security Council to this issue.

19/11/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY UN DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ADMINISTRATOR


In the midst of ongoing efforts in the political and humanitarian areas in Afghanistan, there was a new and equally vital challenge -– to structure a recovery and reconstruction programme that would support those efforts, Mark Malloch Brown, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), told correspondents at a Headquarters press briefing this afternoon.

19/11/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY UNCTAD


The growth of e-commerce will continue despite the strong economic pessimism generated by the dot-com crash, the 11 September terrorist attacks and the war in Afghanistan, Jean Gurunlian of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said at a Headquarters press briefing this morning.