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LEGAL REFORMS NEEDED TO BOOST RIGHT TO FOOD

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 10:05
New York: The right to food has gained significant recognition in Africa, Asia, Latin America and South Asia, but more national institutional reforms are needed to ensure that the fight against hunger is rooted in legal mechanisms, a United Nations expert has said.

NEPAL: TIME IS SHORT FOR TANGIBLE PROGRESS

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 10:01
New York: With two weeks before the deadline for a new constitution in Nepal expires, and on the heels of a nearly week-long strike in the South Asian country, the head of the United Nations mission there urged the political parties to peacefully agree on a way forward in the limited time available.

ADVERTISING INDUSTRY ENLISTED IN COMBATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:56
New York: A top United Nations official has exhorted advertisers to join efforts to stamp out violence against women, calling on the industry to help defy destructive gender stereotypes, a root cause of the scourge.

WORLD LAGS FAR BEHIND ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:51
New York: The United Nations commission entrusted with harmonizing economic development with environmental conservation wrapped up its annual session with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warning that the world is way behind schedule in setting its ecological house in order.

40 million people will die from non-communicable diseases annually by 2015

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:46
New York: The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) welcomed yesterday's adoption of a General Assembly resolution calling for the curbing of premature deaths from non-communicable diseases, the leading cause of death in the world.

WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT VITAL FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:39
New York: Sustainable development, economic growth, and peace and security cannot be achieved without gender equality, UN Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro said, citing evidence of the beneficial impact of women's empowerment.

INCREASING RESTRICTIONS ON FREE SPEECH IN REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:34
New York: Full respect for human rights in the Republic of Korea, particularly the right to freedom of opinion and expression, is diminishing, as courts are more restrictive in their interpretation and implementation of existing laws, said an independent United Nations expert.

COSTA RICAN AS NEW CLIMATE CHANGE CHIEF

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:31
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Christiana Figueres of Costa Rica to lead United Nations efforts to combat climate change.

CHAD BECOMES 100TH NATION TO GIVE UN NUCLEAR INSPECTORS GREATER ACCESS

Special Correspondent - 2010-05-18 09:17
New York: Chad has become the 100th nation to agree to give the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) more information about its nuclear activities, which the agency hailed as a milestone in efforts to bolster global nuclear verification efforts.