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Apr022008
News from the United Nations 2.4.08
Today Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was in Bucharest, Romania. The SG met with NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and discussed tomorrow's meeting on Afghanistan. In a written statement, the Secretary-General indicated that the two "discussed various issues of mutual interest and concern, starting with the situation in Afghanistan, and Kosovo, the Millennium Development Goals, regional offices and fighting against crime. I am also grateful for the kind gesture to allow shelter to refugees."
Later this week Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes will travel to the middle east to discuss partnership and collaboration between the United Nations, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Holmes will meet with top-level government officials, and Red Cross affiliates. On April 8th he will deliver the key-note address at the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference.
Today the United Nations issued a report stating school enrollment in South Sudan is expected to surpass 1 million. According to the UN, Last year enrollment was approximately 340,000 students; this year enrollment will be 1.3 million. Since 2007, in conjunction with the government of South Sudan, the 'Go to School' United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has worked to develop permanent education facilities, as well as construct a stable education infrastructure.
Later this week Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes will travel to the middle east to discuss partnership and collaboration between the United Nations, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Holmes will meet with top-level government officials, and Red Cross affiliates. On April 8th he will deliver the key-note address at the Dubai International Humanitarian Aid and Development Conference.
Today the United Nations issued a report stating school enrollment in South Sudan is expected to surpass 1 million. According to the UN, Last year enrollment was approximately 340,000 students; this year enrollment will be 1.3 million. Since 2007, in conjunction with the government of South Sudan, the 'Go to School' United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has worked to develop permanent education facilities, as well as construct a stable education infrastructure.
tagged Middle East, NATO, South Sudan, Sudan, UN, United Nations in News/Commentary
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Along with the UNICEF..the UN is also taking steps to tackle universal education for all in their latest initiative of Millennium Development Goals.
Please participate in the Initiative and join the discussions