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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING
 

BY MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

 

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

 

Friday, August 28, 2009

 

BAN KI-MOON STRESSES NEED TO “SEAL THE DEAL” ON CLIMATE CHANGE

 

BAN KI-MOON TO SEE FIRST-HAND EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ARCTIC

 

ONE HUNDRED DAYS LEFT BEFORE “SEALING THE DEAL” IN COPENHAGEN

 MORE THAN 125,000 PEOPLE DISPLACED BY L.R.A. IN EASTERN D.R.CONGO

 

YEMEN: HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES CALLS FOR OPENING OF HUMANITARIAN CORRIDORS

 

MANDATE OF U.N. INTERIM FORCE IN LEBANON EXTENDED FOR A YEAR

 

U.N. ASSESSMENT TEAMS EVALUATE NEEDS IN AFTERMATH OF TYPHOON MORAKOT

 

MYANMAR: REFUGEES FLEE TO CHINA

 

NEPAL: U.N. SAYS PEACE PROCESS SHOULD INCLUDE HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION

 

SPECIAL ENVOY FOR MALARIA REPORTS AFTER MISSION TO TANZANIA AND UGANDA

 

EX-YUGOSLAVIA TRIBUNAL HAS CONCLUDED PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 120 ACCUSED PERSONS

 

NO EVIDENCE OF MURDER IN CASE INVOLVING RWANDA TRIBUNAL PROSECUTOR

 

SPOKESPERSON CLARIFIES COMMENTS ATTRIBUTED TO UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL MALCORRA

 

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

UNESCAP ORGANIZES GREEN GROWTH SEMINAR: The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is organizing a green growth capacity seminar to be held in Thailand from 31 August to 5 September. Forty-five government officials from around the region are gathering to learn how to implement low-carbon green growth solutions in response to the current economic, climate, and environmental crises.

 

NEW PAKISTAN ENVOY’S MANDATE INVOLVES RECONSTRUCTION: Asked what new Special Envoy Jean-Maurice Ripert can do in Pakistan at a time when displaced persons are returning to their homes, the Spokeswoman said that Ripert’s mandate also involves supporting reconstruction efforts.

 

HOST COUNTRY TO DEAL WITH MOVEMENTS OF DIGNITARIES: Asked about agreements between the United States and Libya on Muammar Qadhafi’s movements while he attends the General Assembly, the Spokeswoman said that issue does not involve the United Nations. The host country, she noted, is to deal with the matter in accordance to an agreement it has with the United Nations on visiting dignitaries.

 

U.N. TO REVIEW STAFF MEMBER’S RENTAL SUBSIDY DECLARATIONS: Asked about a UN staff member's rental subsidy declarations, the Spokeswoman said that the matter will be reviewed through the UN's internal processes to determine the accuracy and completeness of any statements and claims submitted by the individual concerned.

 

 

THE WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS
 

Saturday, 29 August

 

No major events are scheduled for today.

 

Sunday, 30 August

The Secretary-General will deliver the keynote address at the Opening of the Political Symposium of the European Forum Alpbach, in Austria.

 

Monday, 31 August

The Secretary-General will be in Oslo, Norway where he will meet with, among others, the Norwegian Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister.

In Geneva, the World Climate Conference-3, organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) will open today. The conference, which runs until 4 September, focuses on climate prediction and information for decision-making.

Tuesday, 1 September

 

The Secretary-General will be in Svalbard, Norway, to see firsthand the impact of climate change in the Arctic. He will also make his way to the Polar Ice Rim.

Today, the United States will assume the monthly rotating Presidency of the Security Council.

At 11 a.m. in Room-S226, Rob Vos, Director of Development Policy and Analysis Division from the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, will hold a press conference to launch the World Economic and Social Survey 2009. The Survey, which focuses on climate change and development, will also be launched in Geneva, Bangkok, Islamabad, Johannesburg, Moscow and New Delhi.

 

Wednesday, 2 September

 

On the second day of his visit to Svalbard, Norway, the Secretary-General will visit the Global Seed Vault, a secure seedbank established to preserve a wide variety of plant seeds. He will also participate in a public seminar at the University of Svalbard.


Thursday, 3 September

The Secretary-General will be in Geneva, Switzerland, to participate in the opening of the High-level segment of the World Meteorological Organization's Third World Climate Conference.

 

At 11.15 a.m. in Room-S226, there will be a press conference by Ambassador Claude Heller, Permanent Representative of Mexico, Kiyotaka Akasaka, Under-Secretary General for Public Information, Sergio Duarte, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, and Charles Hitchcock, Chair of the 62nd Annual DPI/NGO Conference. They will brief on the upcoming DPI/ NGO Conference which will take place next month in Mexico City. The theme of the conference will be “For Peace and Development: Disarm Now!”

 

Friday, 4 September

 

Mr. Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) will brief the press in Geneva.  

 


 

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