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INVESTMENT IN CHILDREN IS PAYING OFF, BUT IT MUST REACH MOST VULNERABLE

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:36
New York: Children’s well-being has improved dramatically thanks to increased global political will and efficient supportive programmes and policies, according to a report released today by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Save the Children UK, but it also warns that benefits need to reach the most disadvantaged children for gains to be sustainable.

AFGHANISTAN HAS ‘LONG WAY TO GO’ IN PROTECTING WOMEN FROM VIOLENCE

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:36
New York: There is a long way to go before the rights of Afghan women are fully protected, says a United Nations report released today, noting that the Government has not yet succeeded in applying a two-year-old landmark law to the vast majority of cases of violence against women.

GLOBAL FOCUS NEEDED ON NEW CHALLENGES TO GLOBAL PEACE AND SECURITY

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:32
New York: Senior United Nations officials today cited organized crime, pandemics and the effects of climate change as daunting challenges to the maintenance of international peace and security and called for regional and global multi-disciplinary cooperation to tackle the threats.

Guinea made good progress under its 2011 economic program

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:32
A mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) headed by Mr. Harry Snoek visited Guinea during November 10–22, 2011 to review developments, to conduct the discussions for the 2011 Article IV consultation, and to seek to reach understandings with the Guinean authorities on a macroeconomic and financial program that could be supported by the IMF under its Extended Credit Facility.

FORMER CAMBODIAN HEAD OF STATE DENIES RESPONSIBILITY AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:26
New York: A former Cambodian head of State during the rule of the notorious Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s told a United Nations-backed war crimes tribunal today that the genocide trial he is facing is based on guesses, generalizations and bias.

POLITICAL TRANSITION SETTLEMENT REACHED IN YEMEN

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:21
New York: Yemen’s warring forces have agreed to a political transition settlement, the top United Nations envoy to the country announced today, calling the deal “an important milestone towards restoring peace and stability, maintaining national unity and territorial integrity, and laying the foundation for economic recovery.”

After four years of strong growth, Lebanon’s economy lost momentum

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:16
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Ms. Kristina Kostial visited Beirut during November 8-23, 2011 to conduct the annual discussions in the context of the Article IV consultation. The mission met with the Prime Minister, Mr. Najib Mikati, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Mohammad Safadi, the Governor of the Banque du Liban (BdL), Mr. Riad Salameh, the Head of the Parliamentary Budget and Finance Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Kanaan, and various members of Cabinet and administration officials, as well as representatives of the private sector, civil society, and academia.

CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES INCREASE EFFORTS TO PROTECT ENDANGERED SPECIES

Special Correspondent - 2011-11-23 23:04
New York: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan agreed today at a United Nations wildlife conference to step up their efforts to protect endangered species in their region, such as the Bukhara deer, the Bactrian camel and the Asiatic wild ass.