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Top UN Human Rights Official Condemns Burma 'Shocking' Crackdown on Protesters

02 October 2007 -- The top United Nations human rights official has condemned the Burmese military government for what she calls its "shocking" repression of peaceful opposition protests.

Louise Arbour says Burma must give a "full account" of the number of protesters killed and wounded by Burmese security forces who crushed the massive protests last week.

Arbour was speaking Tuesday in Geneva at a special session of the U.N. Human Rights Council called by the European Union to discuss the situation in Burma.    » read more »

Widespread Sub-Saharan Flooding Threatens 18 African Countries

03 October 2007 -- Some of the most widespread flooding in years has swept across Sub-Saharan Africa, from Ghana, Niger, Mali, and Togo in the west to Ethiopia, Uganda, and Sudan in the east. In the last 24 hours, the International Red Cross (IFRC) has added Burkina Faso to its emergency rolls after 33 deaths were reported and more than 75-hundred homes destroyed in torrential rains.    » read more »

UNHCR Says More People On the Move

01 October 2007 -- The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, is calling for new strategies and greater international commitment to deal with increasing numbers of people fleeing their homes. At the start of the UNHCR's annual refugee conference, Guterres told delegates protection and assistance must be given to people whether they are fleeing from persecution or from poverty.    » read more »

UN: Human Rights Council Takes Important First Step on Burma

Council Should Act on Other Urgent Issues

(Geneva, September 28, 2007) – The Human Rights Council's decision to hold an urgent full-day meeting on the situation in Burma is a welcome step, for Burma and for the council, Human Rights Watch said today. Fifty-three states called for the special session, which will be held on October 2, 2007.    » read more »

UNAIDS Says Billions More Needed to Achieve Universal Access to AIDS Treatment

26 September 2007 -- A new report says it will cost up to $51 billion dollars to achieve universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS by the year 2010. The report from UNAIDS says despite progress in scaling-up treatment, current efforts are falling far short of helping all those in need.    » read more »

California Governor Schwarzenegger Gives Address at United Nations on Climate Change

09/24/2007

Putting California’s leadership in the fight against climate change on a world stage, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today gave a speech to official delegates and invited guests of the United Nations.

In July, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon invited the Governor to speak at today’s special session when they toured a San Jose business that is developing the technology for countries to help reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.    » read more »

Leaders Gather for UN Climate Change Meeting

23 September 2007 -- Heads of states from more than 80 countries are gathering in New York City for what will be the largest U.N.-organized event for world leaders on climate change. This is a preliminary meeting to work toward a new international agreement on the issue. But scientists say places like sub-Saharan Africa need more than just an agreement to really fix the problem.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said he wants to build momentum to create a new climate-change agreement by 2009.    » read more »

MTV Launches Online Community to Make Good Youth Famous

- Case, Gates, Goldhirsh And MCJ Amelior Foundations Partner on Think.MTV.com to Empower Young People with Digital Tools for Positive Change
- Bono, John Legend, Pete Wentz, Shakira, Reggie Bush, Rosario Dawson, Jeff Sachs, The United Nations and Boys & Girls Clubs of America Using Site to Stimulate Youth Activism

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UN Health Agency Finds Typhoid in Congo Amid Ebola Outbreak

20 September 2007 -- The World Health Organization says it has found typhoid in an area of the Democratic Republic of Congo where health experts are working to fight an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus.

Last week, DRC officials ordered a quarantine in central Kasai Occidental province, after the U.N. health agency said five people there tested positive for the Ebola virus. Now, WHO officials say they have discovered five cases of typhoid in the same area.

WHO spokesman, Greg Hartl tells Reuters news agency that one of the typhoid cases also tested positive for Ebola.    » read more »

Director-General Asserts UNESCO's Leadership in Its Fields of Competence in UN Inter-Agency Peruvian Relief, Recovery Efforts

30 Aug 2007 -- Following a powerful earthquake of the Peruvian coast on 15 August 2007, with a magnitude of 7.9 degrees on the Richter scale, extensive damages were inflicted to the city of Pisco, Chincha Alta and Ica, leaving some 500 people dead and over 30,000 families affected. In the field of culture, no reports of major damage to World Heritage sites have been received so far, but emergency financial assistance from the World Heritage Fund has been offered to the authorities concerned.    » read more »

UN Security Council Ready To Authorize ‘Multidimensional’ Peacekeeping Force For Chad, Central African Republic

Acting on new proposals from Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the Security Council today expressed its readiness to authorize a United Nations-backed, European Union-led peacekeeping force to help protect scores of refugees trapped in eastern Chad and north-eastern Central African Republic -- the violent region bordering Sudan’s strife-torn Darfur.    » read more »

Afghanistan: Afghan Opium Production Sets Record Highs, Says UN Report

27 August 2007 -- The United Nations says Afghanistan's illegal opium production has reached record highs this year, despite a massive anti-narcotics campaign in the war-torn country. A new U.N survey reveals that Afghanistan now produces 93 percent of the world's opium.

According to the report production rose 34 percent this year.

U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime Director Antonio Maria Costa says the war-torn country now accounts for 93 percent of the world's opium supply, the raw ingredient in heroin.    » read more »

UN Warns World at Greater Risk from Infectious Diseases

23 August 2007 -- The World Health Organization says infectious diseases are spreading around the world at a faster rate than ever before, making them more difficult to treat.

In its annual World Health Report, issued Thursday, the United Nations agency says one or more new diseases have been identified every year since the 1970s, a rate it says is "unprecedented."

The agency also says efforts to control such well-known diseases as tuberculosis have been compromised as they evolve into stronger, more drug-resistant forms.    » read more »

UN Secretary-General Saddened By Losses Caused By Hurricane Dean

Says United Nations stands ready to support relief efforts

The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:

The Secretary-General was deeply saddened to learn of the human and economic losses brought on by Hurricane Dean in the Caribbean. He extends his sincere condolences to those who lost family and friends.    » read more »

Russian Ambassador: Too Soon for UN to Respond to Georgian Allegations

16 August 2007 -- Russia's ambassador to the United Nations says the Security Council should not take any action on Georgian allegations that Russia violated its airspace until after officials of the two countries carry out their own investigation.

Ambassador Vitaly Churkin says Russian and Georgian experts will jointly probe allegations that Russian fighter jets entered more than 75 kilometers into Georgian territory and launched a guided missile on August sixth.    » read more »

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