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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING
 

BY MARIE OKABE

DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

 

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

 

BAN KI-MOON REGRETS DELAYS IN FORMING NEW LEBANESE GOVERNMENT

 

UNITED NATIONS IS EXTREMELY CONCERNED AT SRI LANKA’S DETENTION OF TWO STAFF MEMBERS

 

BAN KI-MOON: INT’L CRIMINAL COURT WORK “CLOSELY LINKED” TO UN GOALS 

 

COHESIVE APPROACH IS NEEDED TO FIGHT PIRACY OFF SOMALIA 

 

NO FUNDING RECEIVED FOR HUMANITARIAN APPEAL ON YEMEN 

 

AID APPEAL IMMINENT FOR DROUGHT-STRICKEN GUATEMALA 

 

HAITI ENVOY PRESSES FOR FASTER DELIVERY OF PROMISED FUNDS  


UNICEF REPORTS PROGRESS IN FIGHT AGAINST CHILD MORTALITY
 

 

ISRAEL SHOULD LIFT CURBS ON GAZA CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO SCHOOL MATERIALS 

 

PAKISTAN: SCORES OF SCHOOLS DAMAGED IN NORTHWEST CONFLICT  

 

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME IS SET TO RESUME WORK IN RESTIVE MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER AREA 

 

UNITED NATIONS UPDATES EMERGENCY PROCEDURE AMID STAFF RELOCATION TO NEW SITES ACROSS NEW YORK

 

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

LEBANON: NUCLEAR WATCHDOG REMOVES RADIOACTIVE SOURCES: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has safely removed powerful radioactive sources out of Lebanon, including Cobalt-60, a single source of which is enough to kill a person within minutes if directly exposed. The mission was completed on 30 August, after a plane carrying the high-activity cargo safely touched down in Russia, where the sources are now securely and safely stored, the IAEA said.

 

CYPRUS LEADERS DISCUSS EXECUTIVE GOVERNANCE ISSUES: Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat met today under UN auspices in Nicosia. The Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Cyprus, Alexander Downer, spoke to the press afterwards. He noted that the leaders had discussed bridging proposals concerning the issue of executive governance -- in relation to the election of the President and Vice-President of the Republic of the United Republic. He added that both sides had put forward new bridging proposals and that the leaders would continue discussing this subject next Thursday, September 17.

 

NEW DARFUR FORCE COMMANDER FACED COMPETITIVE HIRING PROCESS: Asked about the selection of a Rwandan general to be the new Force Commander for the UN-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), the Spokeswoman said the general was selected through a competitive process in which the United Nations and the African Union worked together.

 

KENYA READIES CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EXPECTED HEAVY RAINS: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, (OCHA), and the Government of Kenya are making contingency plans to respond to any humanitarian emergency that could result from anticipated heavy rainfall between October and December this year. The Kenya Meteorological Department has warned that the El Nino weather pattern could cause unusually heavy rainfall in Kenya.  In the past, El Nino rainfall in Kenya resulted in the disruption of livelihoods, population displacement, loss of property and assets, damage to infrastructure and death of people and livestock. OCHA and the Kenya’s Ministry of State for Special Programmes will co-chair a consultative workshop next week to prepare for the anticipated heavy rainfall.

 

BURKINA FASO: CONDITIONS REMAIN TOUGH FOR FLOOD SURVIVORS: Some 48,000 people in flood-hit Burkina Faso have found shelter in schools, churches and other public buildings, but the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that sanitation and other conditions at these facilities are now under strain. UN agencies are out to provide emergency relief, including food, medical supplies, shelter material, hygiene kits and much more. The flooding has been particularly severe in and around the capital, Ouagadougou, where host families are helping another 40,000 flood survivors. OCHA is now finalizing a Flash Appeal for this humanitarian emergency in Burkina Faso.
 

 

 **The guests today were Werner Obermeyer from the World Health Organization and Brian Mishara from the International Association for Suicide Prevention who are here to brief you on the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day.

 

 

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