Supachai panitchpakdi biography of mahatma

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    Economic and Social Council, Concluding High-Level Segment, Adopts Ministerial

    Economic and Social Council

    2010 Substantive Session

    19th & 20th Meetings (AM & PM)




    Investing in Women, Girls Has Multiplier Effect

    On Productivity, Efficiency, Sustained Economic Growth, Leaders Say


    Reaffirming the vital role of women as agents of development, the ministers and heads of delegations participating in the high-level segment of the Economic and Social Council’s 2010 substantive session declared today that gender equality, empowerment of women, the full enjoyment of their human rights, and the eradication of poverty were essential to socio-economic development, including achievement of all of the Millennium Development Goals.


    “We recognize that women are disproportionately affected by many of [the current interrelated] crises and challenges, but we also recognize that women have a key leadership role to play, including in decision-making, when responding to them,” the Government leaders said, as they adopted a Declaration to a burst of applause at the close of the week-long segment on the theme “Implementing the internationally agreed goals and commitments in regard to gender equality and empowerment of women”.


    Owing to the persistence of gaps in achieving

    REGULAR PRESS BRIEFING BY THE INFORMATION SERVICE

    Elena Ponomareva-Piquier, Chief of the Press and External Relations Section of the United Nations Information Service in Geneva, chaired the briefing which was also attended by Spokespersons for the World Health Organization, UN Habitat, the High Commissioner for Refugees, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the Food and Agricultural Organization and the World Trade Organization.

    Secretary-General and International Day of Non-Violence

    Ms. Ponomareva-Piquier said yesterday was the International Day of Non-Violence, an occasion that coincided with the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Addressing the General Assembly yesterday morning, next to a bust of Gandhi, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that the rights of too many people around the world were still violated. That was why the Mahatma’s legacy was more important than ever. The text of the Secretary-General’s statement was available in the press room.

    Secretary-General and Landlocked Developed Countries

    Ms. Ponomareva-Piquier said the Secretary-General yesterday addressed a meeting on the needs of landlocked developing countries. He said it was vital that landlocked developing countries inc

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