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29 July 2008 -- Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the
Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General and UN Webcast TV Video.
BY
MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Tuesday,
July 29, 2008
SECURITY
COUNCIL EXTENDS MANDATE OF COTE D’IVOIRE MISSION
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The
Security Council began its work this morning by voting
to extend the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission in Cote d’Ivoire
by six months.
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After
that, the Security Council held consultations on the UN Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG).
The Secretary-General’s
latest report on Abkhazia, Georgia notes that the last four months
have witnessed a resurgence of tensions there, and the Secretary-General
calls upon all stakeholders to preserve the integrity of the ceasefire
regime.
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After
the consultations on Georgia, Council members received, under other matters,
a briefing by Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Haile
Menkerios on recent developments concerning Zimbabwe.
DARFUR:
PEACEKEEPERS MONITORING ADDITION OF EX-REBELS TO SUDANESE FORCES/POLICE
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The
African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)
says it has been monitoring
the ongoing reintegration and training of ex-combatants into the Government
of Sudan Armed Forces and Police.
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UNAMID
says more than 1,000 ex-combatants from the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM)
and Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) were processed at the Dumaya camp in Nyala,
Darfur.
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UNAMID
it will continue to monitor the exercise and report on its progress
accordingly.
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The
mission also reported today that approximately 6,000 people are estimated to
have arrived at the 62,000-strong Zam Zam camp for internally displaced
persons outside the town of El Fasher in North Darfur over the past three to
four months.
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Also
in Darfur over the past week, UNAMID says that the rapes of four internally
displaced women in a village have been reported to UNAMID police, as was an
incident involving a UNAMID national staff member who was taken to a police
station in El Geneina, beaten up and then released.
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UNAMID
also reported on continued bombardment of some areas of South, West and
North Darfur. Current weather conditions make it difficult to verify
resulting population movements, according to UNAMID.
HIV
INFECTIONS, AIDS-RELATED DEATHS DECLINE WORLDWIDE
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New
HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are declining, according to UNAIDS’
2008 Report, which was launched
this morning here in this room. Nevertheless, the AIDS epidemic is not over
in any part of the world.
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According
to new data in the report, there have been significant gains in preventing
new HIV infections in a number of hard-hit countries. In Rwanda and
Zimbabwe, for example, changes in sexual behavior have been followed by
declines in the number of new HIV infections. In addition, the percentage of
HIV positive pregnant women receiving antiretroviral drugs to prevent
mother-to-child transmission went up from 14% to 33%, from 2005 to 2007.
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Overall,
the report shows that the combined will and efforts of Governments, donors,
civil society and affected communities, can make a difference.
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Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon, meanwhile, will be leaving this Sunday for Mexico City, where
he will address the opening of the Seventeenth International AIDS
Conference. At the Conference, which is being held for the first time in
Latin America, and during its side events, the Secretary-General is expected
to meet with world leaders, people living with HIV and community groups. He
will reaffirm that the AIDS epidemic is not over and that we need a
long-term vision to respond to it.
UN
ADVISOR ON CYPRUS HAIL LEADERS' COMMITMENT TO MOVE TOWARD SETTLEMENT
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Secretary-General’s
new Special Adviser on Cyprus, Alexander Downer, is currently in Nicosia. He
paid courtesy calls on the two leaders today. He said that the meetings went
very well, and that he was encouraged by what he heard. Clearly, the island
has two leaders who are sincere in their commitment and engagement to move
forward together towards a comprehensive settlement, he added.
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Downer
also said that developments over recent months have fostered a genuine sense
that prospects have perhaps never been better to achieve a comprehensive
settlement favorable to all Cypriots.
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He
added that he will be back in Cyprus in early September for the formal
launch of the full-fledged talks.
UNICEF
CHIEF VISITS HURRICANE-AFFECTED MADAGASCAR
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UNICEF
Executive Director Ann Veneman is in Madagascar visiting
areas affected by Hurricane Ivan in February. Hurricane Ivan, you may
recall, destroyed 364 schools and dozens of health centres, directly
affecting some 160,000 people.
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Earlier
today, Ms. Veneman launched a national campaign to fight tetanus in
Madagascar. The programme aims to vaccinate some 830,000 women aged 15 to 49
in a bid to eradicate maternal and neonatal tetanus on Madagascar.
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The
UNICEF Executive Director is also expected to meet with the country’s
leadership, including the president and the prime minister.
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After
Madagascar, Ms. Veneman will be travelling to Mozambique and will later take
part in the International AIDS
Conference in Mexico City.
BAN
KI-MOON CHAIRS MEETING OF TASK FORCE OF FOOD SECURITY
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The
Secretary-General chaired the fourth meeting of the High-Level Task Force on
the Global Food Security Crisis here at Headquarters yesterday.
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He
discussed ways the task force can support responses at the country level,
commending panel members for the many initiatives that are already underway
but adding that there is still much to do.
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Hailing
the Comprehensive Framework for Action as “a great achievement”, he
stressed the need to broaden the partnership to include partners in the
private sector, civil society, NGOs and donors, as well as the need to
translate it into concrete and quick action, in close partnership with
national governments.
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He
noted the Task Force’s impact on the recent G-8 Summit, which for the
first time focused an outcome statement solely on food. The
Secretary-General stressed the need to build upon that outcome and make
progress in areas where continued G-8 political and financial commitment is
indispensable, particularly in a marked increase in Official Development
Assistance for agriculture as well as progress in reducing agricultural
subsidies.
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The
next meeting of the task force will take place in early September.
WFP
WIDENS WEST AFRICA OPERATION IN RESPONSE TO HIGH FOOD PRICES
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The
World Food Programme is expanding
its operations in West Africa to feed an additional 1.4 million people
affected by high food prices. WFP is already providing assistance to
3.6 million people in Guinea, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Burkina
Faso and Senegal.
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WFP
plans to scale up general food distributions to the hardest-hit populations,
including children, pregnant and nursing women, and people affected by
HIV/AIDS. It is also stocking community cereal banks which, for
example, allow farmers to acquire cereals at reasonable prices so that they
can plant their seeds rather than resort to eating them.
POPULAR
MEDITERRANEAN DIET LOSES GROUND AT HOME
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According
to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) the increasingly popular
Mediterranean diet, revolving around fresh fruit and vegetables, is losing
ground in its home area to foods that are higher in calories, fat, salt
and sugar.
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FAO
attributes the change in eating habits not only to increased income but to
factors such as the rise of supermarkets and fast-food restaurants, working
women having less time to cook and the general shift to a much more
sedentary lifestyle.
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Several
Mediterranean countries want the diet, devised by their ancestors and hailed
by experts as a factor in keeping people slim, healthy and long-lived, to be
placed on the UNESCO’s world heritage list.
TRADE
AND DEVELOPMENT BODY ISSUES GLOBAL STATISTICS REPORT
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The
U.N. Conference on Trade and Development today launched its 2008
Handbook of Statistics, which analyzes data for all of 2007.
According to the Handbook, industrialized nations accounted for more than 70
percent of global gross domestic product last year, even though they have
only 15 percent of the world’s population.
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As
the sub-prime mortgage crisis took hold in industrialized nations, global
exports nevertheless rose by significant amounts – by 14 percent for goods
and 18 per cent for services. Exports from developing countries rose
slightly faster than exports from developed nations.
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For
several countries, such as Haiti and Nepal, the value of remittances from
citizens working overseas exceeded the value of their total exports.
**The
guest at noon was Jean Marie Guéhenno, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping
Operations, who gave a farewell press conference.**
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