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A Review of the Second Committee
(Economic and Financial)


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UN Chronicle E-Alert                                                                               2005, No. 3
Every year, Member States' representatives in the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) of the General Assembly discuss and vote on resolutions dealing with such issues as global partnerships, international trade and finance, debt and development assistance, and the role of international economic institutions.

Below are links to the UN Chronicle coverage of the Second Committee's proceedings during the current and previous sessions of the General Assembly, as well as useful links to other websites with a focus on the Millennium Development Goals.

This issue of the UN Chronicle E-Alert is a continuation of a series on the work and proceedings of the General Assembly. It is intended to give an insight to the reader on how global issues have been approached over the years by the main deliberative organ of the United Nations.

Previous E-Alerts in this series:

THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY: A Review of the General Debate

THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY: A Review of the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) of the General Assembly

THE 59TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY THE 58TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY THE 57TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY THE 56TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY THE 55TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY - MILLENNIUM SUMMIT LINKS TO RELATED RESOURCES AT THE UNITED NATIONS

>> 59th Session of the General Assembly

>> Second Committee (Economic & Financial) of the General Assembly

>> United Nations Millennium Development Goals

>> Millennium Campaign

>> News on Tsunami and Millennium Goals

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