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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

7th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD CONTINUES DISCUSSION OF ITALY'S REPORT
GENEVA, 31 October (UN Information Service) -- the principles of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child and the legislation of Italy were aligned and there was no contradiction between them, the representatives of Italy assured the Committee on the Rights of the Child this afternoon, as it continued to discuss the...
7th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD EXAMINES ITALY'S REPORT
GENEVA, 31 October (UN Information Service) -- Italy attached special interest and the utmost importance to all problems related to the status and welfare of children, in spite of some deplorable facts occurring from time to time, the Committee on the Rights of the Child was assured this morning, as it took up the report of Italy....
7th November, 1995
SECURITY COUNCIL SETS 28 FEBRUARY 1996 DATE TO ELECT NEW INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE MEMBER
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7th November, 1995
POPULATION FUND ESTIMATES RECORD INCOME FOR 1996
NEW YORK, 7 November (UNFPA) -- Based on announcements made by countries at a pledging conference last week, as well as on expected pledges, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) estimates that contributions for 1996 will reach a record $325 million. The projected 1996 income, the highest level ever for the Fund, represents...
7th November, 1995
INTERNATIONAL ACTION TO RESOLVE PROBLEMS OF REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS SHOULD TACKLE ROOT CAUSES, THIRD COMMITTEE SPEAKERS STATE
International action aimed at solving the situation of refugees and displaced persons should focus on tackling the root causes of the problem, speakers stated in the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) this morning as it continued consideration of refugees problems and related issues. The representative of Spain,...
7th November, 1995
CONFERENCE ON SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION CALLED FOR BY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, AS SECOND COMMITTEE DEBATES ECONOMIC, TECHNICAL COOPERATION
Speakers Say Conference Would `Reinvigorate' International Support; Under-Secretary-General Briefs Committee on Review Session for Agenda 21 Developing countries this morning again reiterated their call for a global conference on South-South cooperation, as the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) began debate on economic and...
7th November, 1995
STRENGTHENED SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION EMPHASIZED IN SECOND COMMITTEE
The strengthening of South-South cooperation and involvement of the private sector and the donor community in triangular funding arrangements were underscored this afternoon, as the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) concluded its consideration of economic and technical cooperation among developing countries. The representative...
7th November, 1995
TEXTS ON WIDE RANGE OF DISARMAMENT ISSUES INTRODUCED IN FIRST COMMITTEE
The General Assembly would address a wide range of disarmament issues, including efforts to conclude a comprehensive nuclear-test ban and to ban the production of fissile materials for weapons purposes, as well as the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the Middle East by the terms of a number of draft resolutions introduced...
7th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD EXAMINES UKRAINE REPORT
GENEVA, 2 November (UN Information Service) -- The Committee on the Rights of the Child this morning began its examination of the initial report of Ukraine. The Ukrainian delegation is headed by Liliya Grygorovytch, member of Parliament of Ukraine, Chairperson of the Subcommission on Health Care of Children and Mothers, Commission...
7th November, 1995
COMMITTEE ON RIGHTS OF CHILD CONCLUDES REVIEW OF UKRAINE REPORT
GENEVA, 3 November (UN Information Service) -- The Committee on the Rights of the Child this afternoon concluded its examination of the report of Ukraine by encouraging that State party to pay more attention to parents with less income who could not bear the burden of bringing up their children. The Committee also recommended that...
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