Press Release GA/SHC/3653 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
29th Meeting (PM)
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES FOUR DRAFT RESOLUTIONS ON WOMEN’S ISSUES,
TWO ON CRIME PREVENTION, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Press Release GA/SHC/3653 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
29th Meeting (PM)
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES FOUR DRAFT RESOLUTIONS ON WOMEN’S ISSUES,
TWO ON CRIME PREVENTION, CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Press Release GA/SHC/3651 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
27th Meeting (PM)
RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION NOT SYNONYMOUS WITH INDEPENDENT STATEHOOD,
THIRD COMMITTEE TOLD, AS DEBATE CONTINUES
Press Release GA/SHC/3650 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
26th Meeting (AM)
MERCENARIES OFTEN A PRESENCE IN TERRORIST ATTACKS, SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR TELLS
THIRD COMMITTEE AS IT BEGINS DISCUSSIONS ON SELF-DETERMINATION
Committee Chairman Proposes Postponement of Racism, Racial Discrimination Issues
Press Release GA/SHC/3649 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
25th Meeting (AM)
Press Release GA/SHC/3648 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
24th Meeting (PM)
PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES AN IMPORTANT STEP TOWARDS PARTNERSHIP
WITH INDIGENOUS GROUPS, THIRD COMMITTEE TOLD
Press Release GA/SHC/3647 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
23rd Meeting (AM)
THIRD COMMITTEE HEARS CALL FOR RATIFICATION OF OPTIONAL PROTOCOL
ON CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT
Importance of Protocol's Entry into Force by 2002 Stressed
Press Release GA/SHC/3646 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
22nd Meeting (AM)
THREAT OF CHILD LABOUR, NEED FOR PRIORITY ATTENTION TO EDUCATION STRESSED,
AS THIRD COMMITTEE CONTINUES DISCUSSION OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
Press Release GA/SHC/3644 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
20th Meeting (AM)
IN CONTINUING DEBATE ON PROTECTION OF CHILDREN’S RIGHTS, THIRD COMMITTEE
Hears Calls For Concerted Action Against Aids, Malaria, Tuberculosis
Press Release GA/SHC/3645 |
Fifty-sixth General Assembly
Third Committee
21st Meeting (PM)
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES DRAFT RESOLUTION ON LITERACY DECADE,
ILLICIT DRUGS, YOUTH, COOPERATIVES, CRIME PREVENTION
Hears Call for Priority Attention to Education of Children in Developing Countries
Although the 1990 World Summit on Children had unquestionably improved the situation of the world's children in many areas, there were still too many children in the world suffering needlessly from a variety of scourges, including armed conflict and exploitation, several speakers told the Third Committee (Humanitarian, Social, Cultural) this afternoon.