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Asia’s demographic landscape will change dramatically

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-14 08:10
HONG KONG, CHINA – Developing Asia’s demographic landscape will change dramatically in coming decades and policymakers will need to manage the process carefully to ensure future growth as populations age, says a new Asian Development Bank (ADB) report.

Asia's Growth to Moderate Amid Global Uncertainty

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-14 08:06
HONG KONG, CHINA – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has cut its 2011 and 2012 growth forecasts for developing Asia amid ongoing worries about weak external demand from its key trading partners.

“Deteriorating” humanitarian situation in Yemen

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-14 07:10
New York: A new United Nations report calls for an independent probe into alleged human rights abuses committed in Yemen since the start of protests earlier this year, as well as immediate action to protect civilians and address the “deteriorating” humanitarian situation in the country.

TRANSITIONAL COMMITTEE DESIGNING GREEN CLIMATE FUND REPORTS GOOD PROGRESS

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:40
New York: The transitional committee tasked with designing a new fund to mobilize resources to help developing countries mitigate the impact of global warming under the United Nations climate change convention today reported “solid progress” after a three-day meeting in Geneva.

Global malaria deaths have dropped by about 38 per cent

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:34
New York: Global malaria deaths have dropped by about 38 per cent over the past decade, saving the lives of more than one million people, mostly children, through the efforts of a United Nations-led global partnership that put emphasis on prevention and treatment, particularly the use of insecticide-treated nets, according to a report unveiled today.

WFP re-starts operation in Tunisia for the fist time in 13 years

Launches cash-for-work project
Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:28
New York: The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is formally re-starting operations in Tunisia for the first time in 13 years and will immediately begin a cash-for-work project aimed at assisting the North African country’s neediest people.

GAPS BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS IN DEVELOPING WORLD WIDEN AS THEY GET OLDER

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:23
New York: A new report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) highlights significant gaps in areas such as education and health, mostly favouring males, as boys and girls in developing countries grow older.

FAILURE TO PROTECT FORESTS WILL LEAD TO HUGE FINANCIAL LOSSES

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:20
New York: The United Nations and a coalition of financial institutions warned today that huge losses, both financial and environmental, could result from a failure to agree on a climate change agreement that spurs private sector investment in efforts to reduce deforestation and forest degradation.

AMPHETAMINE STIMULANT USE ON THE RISE WORLDWIDE

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:15
New York: The use of amphetamine-type stimulants such as ecstasy and meth is surging around the world, a new United Nations report finds, warning that the growing trade in these illegal drugs and the high profits they bring to criminals are posing an increasing threat to health and security.

NEPAL: UN WARNS AGAINST PARDONS OR IMPUNITY IN CASES OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-13 23:04
New York: Hailing the Nepalese Government’s commitment to establish long awaited transitional justice mechanisms to address the abuses of its decade-long civil war, the United Nations today warned against granting pardons or case withdrawals that would violate international human rights law.