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May 2006
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05/31/2006
WASHINGTON, DC, May 31 (OneWorld) - A dramatic shift of funds and priorities is needed to stem the tide of the global AIDS pandemic, said women's health advocates in Washington, DC last week, marking the 25th anniversary of the disease's discovery.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Zimbabwe] [United States] [Kenya] [HIV/AIDS] [Gender] [Sexuality] Image: Zimbabwean model and AIDS activist Tendayi Westerhof. © Centre for Development and Population Activities
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05/29/2006
Ēfarė bėn njė boshnjak kur ai, ose ajo, dėshiron tė shohė njė film tė mire? Vetėm tė dalė dhe ta arrijė!! Tė gjithė vizitorėt e rradhės sė tretė tė Festivalit tė Filmit tė Bosnjės FFB i mbajtur nė fund tė Majit tė kėtij viti tek Arkivat e Antologjisė sė Filmit nė Nju Jork, mund tė dėshmojnė qė ēdo shaka ka tė paktėn njė gjurmė tė sė vėrtetės nė tė. Emėrtimet e zakonshme tė tetė dokumentarėve, dy me metrazh tė gjatė, shtatė me metrazh tė shkurtėr dhe shtatė filma tė animuar u paraqitėn nė FFB tė fokusuar nė subjektet e identitetit, mbijetesės dhe drejtėsisė nė Bosnjė gjatė dhe pas luftės.
Read moreRelated: [Bosnia and Herzegovina] [International Cooperation] [Culture] |
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05/29/2006
Womens unpaid housework may be of critical importance in the determination of household wellbeing, but unfortunately it does not get as much recognition as paid work does. In order to get such recognition, many recent studies are advocating an inclusion of the imputed value of womens unpaid work in the construction of national accounts (see, for example, Levy Institute-UNDP, 2005). Even if women were able to achieve official recognition of their work, still their bargaining power within the household would likely be lower than that of men if they are not able to make monetary contributions to the joint resources of the household.
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05/29/2006
Delegates at a United Nations sponsored-conference on climate change have agreed on how to pursue negotiations on further cuts in greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol, officials who participated in the first round of talks concluded in Bonn, Germany, today, said in a statement.
Read moreRelated: [Environment] [Climate Change] |
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05/29/2006
Reacting to reported plans by the Government of Pakistan to demolish thousands of dwellings and evict their inhabitants as part of a massive construction project, a United Nations human rights expert today called for a halt to operations as well as stepped-up efforts to avert homelessness as a result of the initiative.
Read moreRelated: [Pakistan] [Cities] [Land] [Poverty] [Shelter & Housing] [Globalization] |
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05/28/2006
UNITED NATIONS, May 27 (OneWorld) - Wrapping up a major meeting of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues here Friday, indigenous leaders called for a key UN human rights body to consider taking new steps to meet their concerns.
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05/26/2006
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05/25/2006
Specijalni predstavnik Generalnog sekretara UN-a na Kosovu Soren Jesen-Petersen, pozvao je sve strane da se uzdrže od širenja dezinformacija o bezbednosnoj situaciji na Kosovu, a posebno u vezi sa zajednicom kosovskih Srba.
Read moreRelated: [Kosovo] [Conflict Resolution] [Security] |
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05/25/2006
Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Kosovo (SRSG) Sųren Jessen-Petersen today called on all concerned to refrain from propagating misinformation on the security situation in Kosovo particularly with respect to the Kosovo Serb community.
Read moreRelated: [Kosovo] [Conflict Resolution] [Peace] [Security] Image: Soren Jesen-Petersen
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05/24/2006
The United Nations has launched a $300m (£159m) rebuilding plan to help tens of thousands of Pakistanis displaced by last October's devastating earthquake.
Read moreRelated: [Emergency Relief] [International Cooperation] |
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05/24/2006
UNITED NATIONS, May 23 (OneWorld) - As policy makers from around the world gather here to attend a major United Nations conference on fisheries, a prominent environmental group has renewed its demand for a global effort to stem so-called pirate fishing and a worldwide moratorium on high seas fishing by commercial companies using bottom trawlers.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Fisheries] [Corporations] |
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05/23/2006
The three-month plan, likely to be approved at the Rome headquarters of the U.N. agency this week, envisions 3,800 tonnes of rice and flour being delivered to the region by trucks, mules and porters, WFP deputy country director Jean-Pierre de Margerie told IPS.
Read moreRelated: [Nepal] [Food] [Poverty] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [MDGs] |
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05/19/2006
A senior United Nations official began the first high-level talks, in more than two years, between the world body and the Government of Myanmar, bearing a clear message about the need to restore democracy and full human rights in the South Asian country.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Related: [Myanmar] [Democracy] [Governance] [Arms & Military] Image: Aung San Suu Kyi © Nic Dunlop / Burma Campaign
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05/19/2006
SAN FRANCISCO, May 18 (OneWorld) - The U.S. government has lost track of over 200,000 machine guns that were supposed to be used by the Iraqi police, according to a prominent human rights watchdog calling for tougher international regulations on arms dealings.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Security] |
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05/19/2006
Peter Gantz's article suggesting a NATO force to arrest the Darfur genocide is one of the few concrete suggestions for actually defeating genocide. Sadly, the UN seems incapable of...
Read moreRelated: [Sudan] [Human Rights] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict Resolution] [Arms & Military] [Peace] [Security] |
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05/18/2006
UNESCO director general Koichiro Matsuura has hailed the test of the region-wide tsunami warning system in the Pacific Ocean and congratulated the nations that participated in the coordinated effort.
Read moreFrom: UNESCO - Communication, Information and Informatics Sector Related: [Oceans] [Science] |
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05/18/2006
Launching the Early Recovery Plan for Pakistan the United Nations Development Programmes, Resident Representative Jan Vandemoortele and Pakistans UN Ambassador Munir Akram sought $300 million from donor nations to rehabilitate the survivors of earthquake.
Read moreRelated: [Development] [Emergency Relief] [International Cooperation] [MDGs] Image: Victims of the earthquake in Pakistan
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05/18/2006
Aimed at ending child hunger by 2015, TNT India in partnership with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) is organising a fund-raising event, "Walk the World", in the Delhi.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Development] [Poverty] [Civil Rights] [MDGs] |
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05/17/2006
The World Bank said the NGOs in Bangladesh should not be involved in political activities like elections to uphold their achievements made so far, reports UNB. Direct involvement in politics is not under the purview of their activities
the focus of their activities should be on social development, World Banks senior economist in Dhaka Hassan Zaman said.
Read moreRelated: [International Cooperation] [Civil Rights] [Governance] [MDGs] Image: ©World Bank
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05/11/2006
UNITED NATIONS, May 10 (OneWorld) - The world's leading rights advocacy groups have welcomed the results of Tuesday's elections at the United Nations that have led to the formation of a new international leadership to defend human rights.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Human Rights] [Geopolitics] |
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