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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

10th November, 1995
HIGH-LEVEL DIALOGUE ON SOCIAL, ECONOMIC IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON DEVELOPING NATIONS SOUGHT IN DRAFT INTRODUCED IN COMMITTEE
Other Drafts Deal with Research on Anti-Malaria Vaccines, Membership of Population and Development Commission The General Assembly would decide to conduct, for a period of two days in the early part of its fifty-first session, a high-level dialogue on the social and economic impact of globalization and interdependence on developing...
10th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES INITIATIVE BY PRESIDENT CARTER TO CONVENE AFRICAN CONFERENCE FOR PEACE IN RWANDA AND BURUNDI
The following statement was received today from the Spokeswoman for the Secretary-General in Europe: WARSAW, 10 November -- Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali welcomes the initiative taken by President Carter to convene an African Conference for Peace in Rwanda and Burundi. The Secretary-General hopes that the Conference will...
10th November, 1995
DIRECTORS OF UNFPA, UNIFEM, INSTRAW ADDRESS THIRD COMMITTEE AS DEBATE OPENS ON ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN
The Beijing Conference had made a decisive break with value systems that had used women's reproductive role to oppress and degrade them, Nafis Sadik, Executive Director for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), told the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) as it began its consideration of the advancement of...
10th November, 1995
SOUTH ASIA NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE ENCOURAGED BY DRAFT TEXT APPROVED IN FIRST COMMITTEE
Eleven Draft Resolutions Approved, Four By Recorded Vote; Partial Test Ban, Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons among Other Approved Texts The General Assembly would once again urge the States of South Asia to continue to make all possible efforts to establish a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region, by one of 11 draft texts approved this...
10th November, 1995
THIRD COMMITTEE APPROVES DRAFTS ON CRIME PREVENTION, ILLITERACY, CONCLUDES CONSIDERATION OF REFUGEE MATTERS
The General Assembly would urge all entities of the United Nations systems to become actively involved in implementation of the resolutions and recommendations of the Ninth Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, under the terms of one of three draft resolutions approved without a vote this afternoon in...
9th November, 1995
TEXT TO SUPPORT NORMALIZING BALKAN RELATIONS AMONG FOUR DRAFTS INTRODUCED IN FIRST COMMITTEE
Others Concern Promotion of Indian Ocean as Peace Zone; Prevention Of Space Arms Race; UN Disarmament Fellowship, Training and Advisory Services The General Assembly would support the normalization of Balkan relations, promotion of the Indian Ocean as a zone of peace, efforts to prevent an outer space arms race, as well as United...
9th November, 1995
TREND OF EMPLOYING NATIONAL EXPERTS SHOULD CONTINUE, SECOND COMMITTEE TOLD
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9th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD TAKES UP REPORT OF SENEGAL
GENEVA, 8 November (UN Information Service) -- Harmful traditional practices and early marriage of girls, the satisfaction of the essential needs of the child, the impact of structural adjustment, and the national parliament of children were the focus of discussion as the Committee of the Rights of the Child took up the initial report...
9th November, 1995
CONCERTED APPROACH BY INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY NECESSARY TO COMBAT REFUGEE PROBLEM, THIRD COMMITTEE TOLD
The international community should adopt a concerted approach to combat the problems of refugees and displaced persons, speakers said this afternoon as the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its consideration of issues relating to refugees and internally displaced persons. The representative of Liberia...
9th November, 1995
SECRETARY-GENERAL ARRIVES IN POLAND
The following was issued today by a spokesman for Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali: The Secretary-General arrived in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday, 9 November, at 2:30 p.m. local time. He was met at the airport by Minister in the Presidency Chancellory Andrzeg Ananicz and Under-Secretary of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
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