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FIRST SET OF UN TROOPS COULD LEAVE DR CONGO BY JUNE

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 06:07
New York: The first group of United Nations troops could leave the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by the end of June, as requested by the Government, the world body's top peacekeeping official said today following a visit to the country.

EXPERT GROUP SET UP ON ROLE OF WOMEN IN PEACE AND SECURITY

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 06:03
New York: The United Nations has appointed a group of independent experts to advise on ways to better protect women in conflict situations, and to ensure that their voices are heard in peace processes and that they are included in post-conflict reconstruction and governance structures.

40TH ANNIVERSARY OF LANDMARK GLOBAL PACT ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS CONTROL

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 06:00
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon marked the 40th anniversary of the entry into force of the United Nations-backed Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which forms the foundation of the world's nuclear non-proliferation regime.

ROLE MODELS, ALONG WITH LAWS AND POLICIES, VITAL FOR EMPOWERING WOMEN

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 05:56
New York: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has repeated his call for ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls, stressing the need for not only effective laws and policies but also women who can serve as examples of empowerment to those around them.

Papua New Guinea: Growth and inflation are projected to rebound in 2010

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 05:52
Strong terms of trade, an insulated financial sector, and effective implementation of sound policy frameworks left Papua New Guinea well positioned at the onset of the global financial crisis. As a result, growth slowed only modestly. Recently, however, policy implementation has weakened as spending in 2009 from accumulated above-normal mineral revenue was far above the limit set out in the Medium-Term Fiscal Strategy (MTFS).

UN AND PARTNERS SEEK $34 MILLION TO ASSIST DROUGHT-STRICKEN GUATEMALANS

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 05:41
New York: The United Nations, together with the Guatemalan Government and aid partners, today launched a $34 million appeal to counter food shortages affecting 2.7 million people living in the Central American country's so-called 'dry corridor,' which even before last year's drought had one of the highest rates of chronic malnutrition in the world.

OPPORTUNITY FOR STABILITY IN GUINEA-BISSAU MUST NOT BE MISSED

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-06 05:38
New York: Following the upheaval experienced in 2009 when a series of political assassinations threatened security and stability in Guinea-Bissau, current conditions bode well for progress towards peace and prosperity in the West African nation, a top United Nations official has said.

€100 Million Special Policy Loan to Latvia for Safety Net and Social Sector Reforms

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-05 20:28
WASHINGTON — The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors today approved the First Safety Net and Social Sector Reform Special Development Policy Loan for Latvia in the amount of Euro 100 million (US$ 143,9 million equivalent) to ensure that local governments have the resources they need to keep providing basic social services. This loan is part of the international financial support program led by the International Monetary Fund and the EU aimed at mitigating the impact of the global financial crisis and rapid economic contraction.

World Bank report on Groundwater Overexploitation in India released

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-05 20:20
New Delhi: Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal, the Union Minister for Water Resources released a “Report On Deep Wells and Prudence : Towards Pragmatic Action for addressing Groundwater Overexploitation in India” here today.

VISION 2020 - Improvement and Development of Indian Zoos

Special Correspondent - 2010-03-05 20:12
New Delhi: The Central Zoo Authority has prepared a document, “Vision2020” for improvement and development of Indian Zoos in the next 10 years (i.e. up to 2020).