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1995 United Nations Government News & Press Releases

31st October, 1995
UN FINANCIAL CRISIS AFFECTING OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT, SAYS SECRETARY-GENERAL AT DEVELOPMENT PLEDGING CONFERENCE
CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's statement to the United Nations Pledging Conference for Development Activities held at Headquarters on 1 November: These are difficult times for the development work of the United Nations. Funds are running out. The global economic climate...
31st October, 1995
PROGRAMME FOR AFRICAN RECOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT NEEDS INCREASE IN RESOURCES, FIFTH COMMITTEE IS TOLD
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31st October, 1995
FIFTH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS $21.7 MILLION FOR MISSION IN HAITI
The General Assembly would authorize and assess $21.7 million gross ($21.4 million net) for the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH) for the period 1 to 30 November, if it adopts a draft decision approved this morning by the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary). The Committee also began considering how to improve the...
31st October, 1995
GENERAL ASSEMBLY EXTENDS MANDATE OF EL SALVADOR MISSION, ELECTS SEVEN MEMBERS TO PROGRAMME AND COORDINATION COMMITTEE
The General Assembly this morning extended the mandate of the Mission of the United Nations in El Salvador (MINUSAL) until 30 April 1996, with a gradual reduction of its strength and cost in a manner compatible with the efficient performance of its functions. The mandate was extended by means of a resolution adopted without a vote....
31st October, 1995
UNRWA'S ROLE VITAL TO MIDDLE EAST PEACE, STATE SPEAKERS IN FOURTH COMMITTEE
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31st October, 1995
NEW ENVIRONMENTALISM REJECTS `HEAVY-HANDED' POLICIES IN MOST INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES, WORLD BANK OFFICIAL STATES IN SECOND COMMITTEE
A new environmentalism was being implemented around the world that rejected the heavy-handed, command and control policies that were traditional in most industrial countries, a representative of the World Bank told the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) this morning as it continued consideration of environment and sustainable...
31st October, 1995
UNPRECEDENTED BOOM ON IRON ORE MARKET CONTINUES
GENEVA, 25 October (UNCTAD) -- Global demand for imported ores in 1995 was growing faster than in 1994, according to experts from 26 iron-ore producing and consuming countries, who met here this week under the auspices of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Trade figures accounting for 85 per cent of...
31st October, 1995
YUGOSLAV SANCTIONS COMMITTEE BRIEFED BY UNHCR COORDINATOR
Following is the text of the statement issued today by Emilio J. Cardenas (Argentina), Chairman of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 724 (1991) concerning Yugoslavia, on behalf of the Committee members: At its 132nd meeting on Friday, 27 October, the Committee met with Anne-Willem Bijleveld, Coordinator...
31st October, 1995
NEW CHAIRMEN OF UNITED NATIONS SECURITY BODIES IN NOVEMBER
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31st October, 1995
UNITED NATIONS ISSUES 1993 ENERGY STATISTICS YEARBOOK
NEW YORK, 31 October (DESIPA, Statistical Division) -- The 1993 Energy Statistics Yearbook, a comprehensive source of annual data on energy use and trends, has been issued by the Statistical Division of the Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis. Energy statistics for 215 countries and areas in the world...
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