Faced with a people, we take as the messiah, when you’re on the edge of the lagoon Ebrie it thinks it is irreplaceable redeemer, the savior essential, but alongside a man – he wert Alen Greenspan is first a man – there is little in our shoes and we savor the ultimate recognition of being on this pedestal. It is unspeakable. Basically, we can think of two things: one another rather sad optimistic..
The first thing sad is of course the depth of the abyss of our problems that this statement reflects. But also, the second thing, not so sad that one is that it is normal that so far it does not come out. Everything fits. The thought of our ex-Governor is very consistent with the reality of our misfortunes. And so through this change, at least, can not fall lower. Otherwise we shod revolutionary advances. Read the rest of this entry »
NUCLEAR – The Six face Iran today in Geneva to restart talks… The meeting promises to be tense. One week after revealing the existence of a second site for enriching uranium on its territory, in Qom, Iran now finds the major Western powers, Gene ve for a crucial meeting on its controversial nuclear program..
Today. For if the United States have opted for the strategy of dialogue – at odds with that of George W. It represents an initial direct contact.
The U.S. strategy is a long-term. Iran today.]. Read the rest of this entry »
Mr. Michel Kafando (Burkina Faso) welcomed the senatorial elections in Haiti. Noting the low turnout, he called the Haitian political class to work more to gain the confidence of the people, and create He welcomed proposals for reforms to the electoral cycle, dual nationality and security architecture, the representative of Burkina Faso said his delegation remained concerned about the risks to the security situation in Haiti and that it asked the United Nations Mission for Stabilization in Haiti (MINUSTAH) to continue its support to Government initiatives. He also mentioned the importance to overcome the problem of overcrowding in detention centers..
The Secretary General said that landlocked developing countries remain marginalized in the global economy and the international trading system. Visible progress has however been made in the overall economic development and growth of landlocked developing countries as a group, he says, noting that these countries have enjoyed a generally favorable economic conditions since the adoption of the Almaty Programme of Action in 2003. In particular, the economic growth of major countries transit, China, Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa and Turkey, is very fast, and landlocked developing countries who are their neighbors enjoy the benefits of this growth, says report. With the exception of Zimbabwe, all countries, landlocked developing countries have seen between 2003 and 2006, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita growth. And, in 2006 these countries received $ 11.8 billion Foreign direct investment (FDI) against 8.5 billion dollars in 2003 and 3.9 billion dollars in 2000..
AMR M. MOHSEN Hamza (Egypt) said his country attached great importance to the operational activities of UN development. Therefore it was concerned by the lack of funding for these activities, due partly to the impact of the crisis. But this problem existed even before the crisis began, he noted. He then welcomed the recommendations made by the Secretary General as part of improving the coherence across the UN system. He also mentioned the South-South cooperation, welcoming in turn held in Nairobi in early December in a conference on this issue..
RICHARD M. KENNEDY, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), noted that emerging markets are increasingly sources of assistance to developing countries, including through technology transfer. L import of technology costs 30 billion dollars a year in Africa, he said, estimating that this figure could be further reduced by strengthening South-South cooperation. He stressed the role that cooperation in the transfer technology to countries like China in Africa, or South Africa to Sudan in the field of access to energy for example. The representative of UNIDO has finally extended on various examples of facilitation provided by the UN in the field of technology transfer between countries. Read the rest of this entry »
UN role should be reaffirmed. He also hoped that the work of the Second Committee lead to relevant decisions taken within the framework of an inclusive process..
In poverty because of the global financial and economic crisis. Clearly, he said, in light of this statistic, that falling prices of some commodities has not translated into improved conditions of life of the poor. One sixth of the world’s population now suffers from malnutrition, he said, demonstrating the need to urgently adopt a roadmap for food security and agricultural development. Under development. Read the rest of this entry »
That their compatriots are dying of malnutrition. And it costs billions to the poor African taxpayers It does not matter, it’s social..
But he must surely know that these billions of investment from foreign exchange from the commercialization of cotton from Mali, Benin and Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast cocoa among others. While this wealth of creative farmers die in childbirth for lack of maternity equipped or lack of blood bags, their babies die by hundreds of thousands of malaria, while the peasants are in total illiteracy and their children die a criminal falsehood on the true state of our country.
Should die of shame. But no. This is true to say: the seed of poor thin cow eats the fat of the rich. And it al’incongruite to call for greater effort in this one. Let the peoples shake the kidneys to the break for a few elites suffer plenty. It is in the ignoble. Read the rest of this entry »
FAREED AHMED HAMAD M. (Bahrain) has reiterated that developed countries should provide technical and financial assistance to developing countries to enable them to develop strategies for prevention and adaptation to natural disasters. He said to agreement with the Secretary General so that we may hasten the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action. The representative finally announced that the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which includes Bahrain, would open soon prevention center natural disasters which will have its headquarters in Kuwait..
SERGEI M. Sergeev (Belarus) has appealed to Member States to draw up a coherent agenda on energy security within the organization. He recalled that his country had proposed an amendment to Annex B Kyoto Protocol and committed itself to reducing its emissions by 5% of greenhouse gas emissions. The entry into force of this amendment would further reduce these emissions, he said. He therefore called on States Parties to the Kyoto Protocol to accelerate the procedures for its implementation. He was also concerned by the proposals made this afternoon by the Republic of Korea and hoped the conference would bring in Copenhagen develop a new regime to succeed the Kyoto Protocol after 2013. Read the rest of this entry »
Mr. DMITRI MAKSIMYTCHEV (Russian Federation) supported the call for ECOSOC to take adequate measures to strengthen the operational activities of the UN system. He recalled that at the end of the sixty-third representative of the Russian Federation has expressed agreement with the idea that South-South cooperation should complement North-South and triangular..
Mr. Shin Boonam (Republic of Korea) stressed the importance to turn the operational activities of UN, praising the efforts to strengthen them. He also said his country shared the view that predictable resources, explain that to improve financial monitoring, it might be wise to include expenditures by sector or theme, the UN agencies in future reports. Welcoming the development of South-South, Representative of the Republic of Korea said it was particularly relevant in the era of economic and financial crisis. However, concerns were expressed regarding the lack of coordination in this framework, which requires action by United Nations system, to provide clear guidance to emerging countries, said the representative. Read the rest of this entry »
This would reduce the unemployment. If the diggers are very grieved with the families of the victims are inconsolable. As the sergeant-major to retirement, Diagnoagoa Diabouga, which was the displacement from Ouagadougou to pay tribute to one of his relatives among the victims. This is his nephew Moussa Diabouga entering her 28th year..
Inform the government dispatch four ministers, Sunday, Aug. 10, for moral support populations Konka. Accompanied by the Governor of the Southwest region, Pascal Sawadogo and Commander BNSP Silas Keita, as these ministers are Pascaline Tamini Social Action and Solidarity National Hyppolite Lingani Infrastructure and opening up, Filippe Savadogo Culture, Tourism and Communication and Soungalo Ouattara, Minister Delegate charge of local authorities, were first visited the site of Gold Konka. Several lucrative activities revolve around this activity and any spontaneous village it is installed. Greeted by a crowd of diggers saddened, these high-level outfalls have been put perfume circumstances of the drama. They were also deported to the cemetery (near the gold mine) where 34 bodies were interred, to honor the fallen. The head of the Government Delegation, the Minister Pascaline Tamimi, has called the diggers doing work of socioeconomic interest, to comply with measures taken to avoid such tragedies in the future. Read the rest of this entry »