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 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING


 
BY MICHELE MONTAS

SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
 

U.N. HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

 

 

BAN KI-MOON URGES G-8 COUNTRIES TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS,  SCALE UP AID TO AFRICA 

 BAN KI-MOON TO ATTEND MIDDLE EAST QUARTET MEETING IN ITALY 

 GAZA CRISIS DELAYING PROGRESS IN MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS 

IMPACT OF FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS COULD LINGER FOR YEARS IN DEVELOPING WORLD 

 BAN KI-MOON “DEEPLY DISTRESSED” BY SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN D.R. CONGO 

AFGHANISTAN: KILLING OF AID WORKERS IS CONDEMNED 

 BANDITRY REMAINS A CONSTANT THREAT IN DARFUR 

 GLOBAL MARKETS FOR COCAINE, OPIATES AND CANNABIS “STEADY OR IN DECLINE” 

 BAN KI-MOON APPOINTS TWO DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FOR U.N. AIDS PROGRAMME 

SECRETARY-GENERAL TO RENEW APPOINTMENT OF UNCTAD CHIEF 

 OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

TANZANIA: U.N. BIO-PESTICIDE CAMPAIGN HELPS AVERT LOCUST INFESTATION: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says it has helped to successfully prevent a massive red locust outbreak in Tanzania. FAO says that, as a result of the rapid bio-pesticide campaign, a full-blown invasion, which could have affected the food crops of around 15 million people in the region, was avoided.

 

PROSPECTS ARE “GLOOMY” FOR FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS: The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) reports a steep decline in foreign direct investments in the last quarter of 2008. UNCTAD says that this trend has continued into 2009, with cross-border mergers and acquisitions, the main type of foreign direct investments, falling by 77 percent in the first quarter compared to early 2008. Overall, foreign direct investments dropped by 54 percent and their prospects remain gloomy for the rest of the year, UNCTAD says. 

 

INDEX INSURANCE NOW AVAILABLE FOR FARMERS, HERDERS AND FISHERMEN IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: The United Nations Development Programme reports that a new index insurance program is now available to farmers, herders and fishermen in developing countries.  According to UNDP, this type of insurance is an appealing alternative to traditional insurance policies because it takes into account weather patterns, such as low rainfall, when determining payouts.

 

 

*** The guest at the noon briefing today was Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), who launched UNCTAD’s report Economic Development in Africa 2000 – strengthening regional economic integration for Africa’s Development.***

 

 

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