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Despite progress since quake, Haiti still threatened by unrest, Ban warns
Eight months after the catastrophic earthquake, Haiti has fended off a second-wave disaster of epidemics and unrest, but the impoverished nations political, social and economic situation will remain fragile, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in a new report.
Pakistani flood emergency still unfolding, UN relief chief warns during visit
With millions of homes and livelihoods in flood-hit Pakistan washed away, disease spreading in affected areas and large swathes of the country still under water, the top United Nations relief official today warned that the emergency there is not yet over.
Secretary-General concludes visit to Rwanda to discuss human rights report
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today concluded a visit to Rwanda during which he spoke with President Paul Kagame and other Government officials about their concerns regarding the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) human rights report compiled by the United Nations.
UN mission in DR Congo prolongs special patrols to deter attacks against civilians
The United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) today said it was extending by another week an operation designed to enhance the protection of civilians in the eastern areas of the country where members of illegal armed groups raped some 240 people recently.
Guatemala: UN agency hands out food to victims of landslides and floods
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is distributing rations to more than 100,000 Guatemalans who need emergency assistance after recent torrential rains in the Central American country brought deadly landslides and floods.
Liberia: UN envoy says further progress needed to consolidate fragile peace
While the overall security situation in Liberia is stable, it also continues to be fragile, and further progress is needed in a number of areas to truly consolidate the peace, the top United Nations envoy to the West African nation said today.
Ban urges wider global partnerships to implement UN anti-terrorism strategy
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is urging stronger partnerships between the United Nations, governments, regional organizations and civil society in an effort to implement provisions of the UN global strategy against terrorism to enhance international peace and security.
Literacy has empowering effect on women, UN officials say
Top United Nations officials called today for more funding and advocacy to improve literacy rates among the worlds women, who comprise two out of every three adults who cannot read or write.
Distribution of key school supplies starts in Zimbabwe with UN and donor support
A major distribution of school supplies got under way today across Zimbabwe in an effort by the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF), the Government and international donors to ensure that every primary school student receives a textbook for all core subjects.
UN health agency reports on spread of polio outbreak in Angola and DR Congo
The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) reported today that the recent outbreak of polio in Angola is spreading into other, previously polio-free parts of the country and the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Innovative urban housing programmes receive UN awards
The United Nations agency tasked with promoting environmentally and socially sustainable cities and towns has declared the winners of this years Scroll of Honour, the UN awards for excellence in human settlements development.
Threat to burn Koran could endanger those assisting Afghanistan, warns UN envoy
The top United Nations envoy to Afghanistan today voiced his outrage over the threat by a religious group in the United States to burn copies of the Koran, warning that it could endanger the lives of those working to further peace and development in the Asian nation.
UN welcomes agreement on final voters list in Côte d'Ivoire
The agreement reached on the final list of voters for next months long-delayed presidential polls signals a major breakthrough in Côte d'Ivoires electoral process, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the West African nation said today.
Literacy has empowering effect on women, UN officials say
Top United Nations officials called today for more funding and advocacy to improve literacy rates among the worlds women, who comprise two out of every three adults who cannot read or write.
UN official calls on nations to ramp up action against terrorism
A senior United Nations official today urged nations to double their efforts to implement all four pillars of the world bodys Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, emphasizing the need to shore up soft power measures to combat terrorism.
UN outlines steps to boost civilian protection in DR Congo in wake of mass rapes
The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has taken several measures to improve the protection of civilians in the east of the country following the recent incidents of mass rape, but establishing State authority in conflict-affected areas would be the most effective way to end lawlessness and violence, a senior UN official said today.
UN salutes Cape Verdes full ownership of free school meals programme
Cape Verdes Government took full ownership of its free meals programme for schoolchildren today after more than three decades of collaboration with the World Food Programme (WFP), with the United Nations agency voicing hope that it will set an example for other developing countries to follow.
Senior UN official in Eastern Europe to highlight poverty reduction programmes
The head of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is visiting Montenegro and Moldova to highlight the two countries poverty reduction and social development efforts ahead of the UN summit to review global progress towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
Timorese police resume primary duties in another district, UN says
The national police of Timor-Leste have resumed primary responsibility for the conduct of operations in another district of the South-East Asian nation, where it will be led by the countrys first female district commander.
Ban arrives in Rwanda to discuss upcoming report on DR Congo rights violations
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrived today in Kigali, where he plans to meet with Rwandan leaders to discuss the soon-to-be-released United Nations report on serious human rights violations committed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 1993 and 2003.
