| United Nations - 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995 | |
| 1997 - January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | |
|
October - First | 10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | |
1997 United Nations Government News & Press Releases |
|
|
21st October, 1997
NEGATIVE IMPACT OF MILITARY OCCUPATION ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS STRESSED IN THIRD COMMITTEE The negative impact of military occupation on women's exercise of their human rights was among the matters stressed this morning, as the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) continued its consideration of the advancement of women, including implementation of the outcome of the Fourth World Conference on Women. The...
|
21st October, 1997
SECRETARY-GENERAL VISITS ASPEN, COLORADO AND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 18 - 21 OCTOBER ...
|
21st October, 1997
PRESIDENT OF DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE, CHAIRMAN OF SMALL ARMS PANEL, ADDRESS DISARMAMENT, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE Conference President Says Session One of 'Pause and Reflection'; Eight Other Speakers Address Committee in Continued General Debate The dangers of the entire spectrum of weaponry -- conventional to nuclear -- were addressed this morning in the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security), as it heard statements by the...
|
20th October, 1997
NEED FOR UN RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPMENT WHICH ARE PREDICTABLE, NEUTRAL AND UNIVERSAL STRESSED BY SEVERAL SPEAKERS IN SECOND COMMITTEE United Nations funds and programmes needed adequate, predictable and regular funding to support developing countries in managing their development processes, the representative of the United Republic of Tanzania told the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) this morning, as it began its consideration of operational activities...
|
20th October, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL CALLS ON GOVERNMENT OF CROATIA TO SPEED EFFORTS TO MEET OBLIGATIONS BEFORE UN MANDATE ENDS Presidential Statement Expresses Concern at Issues Unresolved; Notes Scheduled Completion of Transitional Operation in January 1998 The Security Council said today that further, urgent action was needed by the Government of the Republic of Croatia for it to meet its obligations and create the conditions for a successful completion...
|
20th October, 1997
SECOND COMMITTEE CONCLUDES CONSIDERATION OF FINANCING OF DEVELOPMENT All donors to the United Nations operational activities for development needed to be assured that their contributions were making an impact and were targeted at priority needs, the representative of Australia told the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) this afternoon as it concluded its consideration of the financing of such...
|
20th October, 1997
DIVERGENT APPROACHES TOWARDS NUCLEAR-WEAPON ELIMINATION HIGHLIGHTED IN FIRST COMMITTEE DEBATE Some Speakers Cite Success of Bilateral Negotiations, Others Say Process of Achieving Elimination Must Be Multilateral CORRECTION In Press Release GA/DIS/3082 issued 15 October, in the statement by the representative of Kazakstan, the final paragraph on page 8 should read as follows: ...
|
20th October, 1997
GENDER ISSUES MUST BE IN MAINSTREAM OF POLICY-MAKING AND NOT ON MARGIN, THIRD COMMITTEE IS TOLD Role of Women in All Sectors Is Stressed as Debate Begins On Implementation of Action Programme Adopted at Beijing Conference Gender issues could no longer be marginalized as special interest concerns of women and men, girls and boys, but must be addressed systematically and consistently, as an integral part of all policy-making,...
|
20th October, 1997
'PLAGUE' OF CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS IN AFRICA HIGHLIGHTED IN DISARMAMENT, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY COMMITTEE International Assistance Needed to Combat Illicit Traffic, Say Speakers; Mali, Philippines, Belarus, Ghana, Saudia Arabia, Niger, Gabon Make Statements As the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) continued its general debate this afternoon, several speakers decried the proliferation of small arms and light weapons...
|
20th October, 1997
SECURITY COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF WESTERN SAHARA MISSION UNTIL 20 APRIL 1998 TO ENABLE IT TO RESUME IDENTIFICATION PROCESS ...
|
|
|
| « Previous 10
Next 10 » |