
Tue 07 Feb 2012
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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) today sounded the alarm about the plight of children caught up in the bloodshed in Syria, where nearly 11 months of violence have led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds of young people.
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Supermodel and UN advocate Gisele Bündchen backs access to energy in Kenya
Ban calls for more ratifications of global treaty banning nuclear tests
UN’s global report on youth highlights rising concerns over lack of job prospects
UN agency implements strategy to conclude three refugee crises is Africa
Connection technologies to play critical role in building sustainable future – UN
Panama: UN expert calls for dialogue between Government and indigenous people
Kenyan court jails men who killed UN aid worker
Nearly 2,000 African communities end female genital mutilation – UN
UN tribunal sentences member of Bosnian Serb’s legal team for contempt of court
Asia-Pacific nations seek faster response against HIV at UN gathering
British singer and actress Sarah Brightman becomes UNESCO Artist for Peace
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Connection technologies to play critical role in building sustainable future – UN
Myanmar: UN rights expert urges authorities to remain committed to reforms
Ban ‘appalled’ by escalating violence across Syria
Nearly 2,000 African communities end female genital mutilation – UN
As Syrian violence rages on, UNICEF voices alarm over plight of children
Nearly 2,000 African communities end female genital mutilation – UN
Syria: Ban voices deep regret after Security Council fails to agree on resolution
UN partners with Dartmouth a cappella group to spotlight Horn of Africa famine
El Salvador: UN panel voices concern at arbitrary detention, prison overcrowding
Citing economic toll on Palestinians, Ban calls for end to Israeli occupation
It’s not enough to keep talking on the basis of fixed positions; the solution must reflect a political will and concrete steps to move.![]()
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