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What the World, and Its UN, Can Do
Drew Limsky says that the UN must take the lead to facilitate cheaper AIDS drugs to people in the developing world.

Can Sources and Supplies of Small Arms and Light Weapons Be Traced?
Jenö C.A. Staehelin, Switzerland's Permanent Observer to the UN, proposes key elements in a possible international agreement to identify and trace the supply lines of small arms and weapons.

The Chronicle Interview
Wilson Mukama
, city director of the Dar es Salaam City Council, talks to the Chronicle on the challenges posed by urbanization.

Poor, or Excluded? Lessons from Latin American and the Caribbean
Yves Cabannes on how the UN has tried to secure the participation of the urban poor in Latin America and the Caribbean in poverty eradication.




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