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MICHELE
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UNITED NATIONS BRIEFING AND TV: FRIDAY, 18/07/2008
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UNITED
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18 July 2008 -- Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the
Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General and UN Webcast TV Video.
BY
MARIE OKABE
DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Friday,
July 18, 2008
BAN
KI-MOON CALLS FOR GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR FOOD
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Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon this morning addressed
the General Assembly’s meeting on the global food and energy crisis,
saying that the double jeopardy of high food and fuel prices threatens to
undermine much of the progress made in achieving the Millennium Development
Goals.
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He
said that a Global Partnership for Food is needed, comprising Governments
and all other relevant actors, which should be guided in its actions by the
Comprehensive Framework for Action that his High-Level Task Force has
developed.
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He
applauded today’s proposal by the European Commission for a special
facility worth more than $1.5 billion for rapid response to the food crisis,
with funds to be disbursed in coordination with the UN Task Force and other
international organizations.
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The
Secretary-General urged Assembly members to immediately and substantially
scale up public spending to respond effectively to the pressing needs of the
world’s hungry people.
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The
cost of inaction would be unacceptably high, he said, warning that more than
100 million more people could slide into hunger.
SECURITY
COUNCIL EXTENDS TERM OF JUDGES ON RWANDA TRIBUNAL
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The
Security
Council began its work this morning by unanimously extending the terms
of nine permanent judges and 17 ad litem judges serving on the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Those judges will be extended through 2009, or
2010 for appeals processes, unless the cases to which they are assigned are
completed sooner than that.
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After
that, Ian Martin, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for
Nepal, briefed the Council in an open meeting on the UN
Mission’s work in that country. He said that the wishes of the
Government of Nepal and leading parties on the Mission’s future have now
been clarified, and that the Secretary-General recommends that the mandate
of the UN Mission should be extended, as requested by Nepal, for six months.
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At
3:00 this afternoon, the Security Council has scheduled consultations to
discuss the work of the UN Office in West Africa.
SECURITY
COUNCIL AFFIRMS NEED FOR STATES TO ASSURE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN
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The
Security
Council wrapped up a day-long
debate on children and armed conflict yesterday by adopting a
Presidential Statement that reaffirmed the need for States to comply with
their obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its
Optional Protocols, and for non-State actors to refrain from recruiting or
using children in hostilities.
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The
Council recognized the important role of education as a means to halt and
prevent the recruitment and re-recruitment of children in conflict areas. It
called on all parties concerned to continue to ensure that all children
associated with armed forces and groups would be systematically included in
every disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process, with a
particular emphasis on education.
U.N.
ENVOY IN PRETORIA TO ENERGIZE EFFORTS TO RESOLVE ZIMBABWE POLITICAL CRISIS
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The
Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Haile Menkerios, is in
Pretoria, South Africa, today to further the Secretary-General’s efforts
to help resolve the political crisis in Zimbabwe.
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Mr.
Menkerios has been in meetings with South African President Thabo Mbeki and
with the African Union Chairperson Jean Ping, and was expected to be briefed
on the state of the mediation efforts which are being led by South Africa at
the request of SADC, the South African Development Community.
U.N.
MISSION HOLDS MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR PEACEKEEPER KILLED IN WEST DARFUR
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The
African Union - UN Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)
today held a memorial service in El Fasher for the peacekeeper killed in
West Darfur on Wednesday.
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The
ceremony was attended by UNAMID Force Commander Martin Luther Agwai and
other civilian senior officials.
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In
response to a question, the Spokeswoman confirmed that an investigation was
underway into the death of the UNAMID peacekeeper.
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The
mission, meanwhile, reports that the situation in Darfur has been calm.
In the past 24 hours, UNAMID peacekeepers conducted 26 security and
confidence-building patrols throughout the region and humanitarian
activities are ongoing.
SOMALIA:
SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF DJIBOUTI AGREEMENT
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In
his latest report
on Somalia, the Secretary-General says that among the key challenges in
Somalia now is the implementation of the recent Djibouti agreement between
the transitional government and the opposition.
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He
notes that securing the withdrawal of the Ethiopian forces from Somalia
remains an important test for the success of the agreement. But with just
2,650 peacekeepers deployed, the AU peacekeeping mission (AMISOM), which is
expected to fill the security vacuum in the wake of an Ethiopian pullout,
remains well below its authorized troop level of 8,000.
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The
report also notes that the humanitarian situation has taken a dramatic turn
for the worse due to conflict, increasing food prices, droughts and
widespread insecurity that has claimed the lives of many humanitarian
workers. And on piracy off the coast of Somalia, the Secretary-General
reports that the UN, the African Union, the European Union and other groups
are working together on appropriate measures to address the problem.
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The
World Food Programme (WFP) said
today that attacks on aid workers and threats to ships delivering food aid
are jeopardizing the lives of millions who now need urgent food assistance.
WFP has appealed to governments to provide more naval escorts to protect its
food ships against piracy. Right now, WFP faces a
shortfall of $210 million for its current operation.
BORDER
ASSESSMENT TEAM BEGINS SECOND MISSION TO LEBANON
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The
Lebanon Independent Border Assessment Team (LIBAT), dispatched by the
Secretary-General, has begun its second mission to Lebanon. The team will
conduct a broad review of Lebanon's ongoing efforts to enhance its border
management capacity, following the recommendations made by the Team after
its first visit there in 2007.
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The
team will carry out consultations with Lebanese officials as well as other
partners already assisting Lebanon in this area. The team is expected to be
in the country for two weeks and will issue a report to the
Secretary-General following this mission.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPOKESPERSON
RESPONDS TO QUESTION ON WESTERN SAHARA: In
response to questions earlier in the week concerning Western Sahara, there is
nothing new to report at this time. Following the Secretary-General’s latest
report and the last briefing in the Security Council, we are giving the process
some additional time and thought before convening a fifth round of talks. Peter
van Walsum’s status has not changed; he continues to be the
Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy and is part of the process of considering
next steps. When a time and place for a new round of talks has been determined,
those will make that public.
WORLD
HEALTH ORGANIZATION STAFF BEGIN RETURNING TO IRAQ: The
World Health Organization (WHO) has resumed
the permanent placement of international staff in Iraq after a break of five
years. This move will strengthen WHO's support to the Iraqi Government in
responding to humanitarian crises and reforming the country’s healthcare
system. WHO’s international staff were withdrawn from Iraq after the attack in
August 2003 on the UN headquarters in Baghdad.
NEW
CHAIR ELECTED TO HEAD PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION’S BURUNDI CONFIGURATION: The
Peacebuilding
Commission’s Organizational Committee yesterday elected Sweden as the new
Chair for the Commission's Burundi Configuration. Sweden succeeds Norway, which
has chaired the Commission’s meetings on Burundi since 2006. The current Chair
of the Peacebuilding Commission, Japan, and Vice-Chairs, El Salvador and Ghana,
will continue to serve as interim Chair and Vice Chairs until such time as the
next Chairs are elected.
THE
WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS
Monday,
July 21
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a private debate on Georgia.
Through
24 July, the Economic and Social Council’s (ECOSOC) General Segment continues
in the ECOSOC Chamber. At 10 a.m. today, ECOSOC holds a panel discussion
on “An inclusive and coherent approach to climate change: The role of the
United Nations system”.
In
Singapore, Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator John Holmes
is scheduled to attend the launch of the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations’ Post-Nargis Joint Assessment.
From
today through Saturday, the World Trade Organization’s Trade Negotiations
Committee meets in Geneva.
From
today through Thursday, the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary
Disappearances visits Argentina, at the invitation of the Government, to take
stock of the country’s efforts in addressing past cases of disappearances.
From
today through Saturday in Incheon, Republic of Korea, the World Federation of
U.N. Associations holds its 3rd Asia Pacific Model UN conference.
Tuesday,
July 22
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to adopt a resolution on the U.N.
Mission in Nepal, followed by an open debate on the Middle East.
The
guest at the noon briefing is Ian Martin, UN Special Representative and Head of
the U.N. Mission in Nepal (UNMIN), who will brief on the extension of UNMIN’s
mandate and the Secretary-General’s recent report on Nepal.
At
4:30 p.m. ECOSOC holds a panel discussion on "The Economic and Social
Council and the Peacebuilding Commission - the case of Guinea-Bissau" in
the ECOSOC Chamber.
From
today through Thursday, Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator
John Holmes is in Myanmar to meet with the Government and the humanitarian
community and assess the effectiveness of the response in the wake of the
Revised Appeal launch.
Wednesday,
July 23
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a debate on Somalia. In
the afternoon, consultations on the U.N. Mission in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo are scheduled.
From
today through 12 August in Geneva, the Universal Postal Union holds its 24th
Congress.
Thursday,
July 24
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold a private meeting with Troop
Contributing Countries to the U.N. Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI), followed
by consultations on UNOCI.
The
guests at the noon briefing are the five members of the U.N.’s
recently-established Internal Justice Council, to brief on the Council’s
activities and the implementation of the new system.
Friday,
July 25
This
morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold consultations on the U.N.
Mission in Kosovo.
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