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SRI LANKA: HEALTH SERVICES FOR RESETTLED WOMEN WILL HAVE MOBILE CLINIC

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:58
New York: The United Nations is setting up mobile health clinics and distributing hygiene packs and maternity kits to women and children returning home to former conflict zones in northern Sri Lanka.

Turkey's economic outlook improves

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:51
The recovery underway in the global economy and in global financial markets—together with the economic policies being implemented by the Turkish authorities in the context of their Medium Term Program—have strengthened Turkey's economic outlook.

SHIFT IN TELECOMS REGULATIONS COULD SPUR ECONOMIC GROWTH

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:44
New York: New approaches in regulating information and communication technology (ICT) could help to stimulate investment and growth in rolling out new networks and upgrading technology, despite the current global recession, according to a new United Nations report.

PROGRESS ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS WILL HELP ACHIEVE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:41
New York: Significant progress in realizing women's rights is crucial to achieving sustainable development and the globally agreed targets to slash poverty, hunger, illiteracy and a host of other socio-economic ills, the Deputy Secretary-General has said.

IRAQI CHRISTIANS FLEEING RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE IN MOSUL RECEIVE UN SUPPORT

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:37
New York: The United Nations and local authorities in northern Iraq are providing food, hygiene kits, kerosene and other humanitarian aid to hundreds of Christian families who fled their homes in the city of Mosul following targeted intimidation and violence.

CULTURALLY SENSITIVE REFORMS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA CALLED FOR

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:32
New York: Despite recent advancements in tackling the human rights of indigenous people in Australia, an independent United Nations expert has called on the country's authorities to develop new social and economic initiatives and to reform existing ones to allow respect for cultural integrity and self-determination.

CALL FOR $60 MILLION TO HELP 110,000 CONGOLESE REFUGEES

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:28
New York: The United Nations and its partners today launched an appeal for just under $60 million to help more than 100,000 refugees from the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) who have fled ethnic violence and are seeking refuge in neighbouring Republic of Congo (ROC).

WHO ISSUES FIRST-EVER GUIDELINES ON PROCURING SAFE MALARIA MEDICINES

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:20
New York: The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) has issued new guidelines for malaria treatment, marking the first time the agency has released guidance on procuring safe and effective medicines to treat the disease.

CALL FOR NEW APPROACH TO END CYCLE OF VIOLENCE IN NIGERIA

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-10 08:17
New York: The United Nations human rights chief said she was appalled by the latest “massacre” of hundreds of villagers in northern Nigeria, and called for authorities to tackle the underlying causes of the tension in the region.