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  1. Deputy Secretary-General's remarks at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) [as prepared for delivery]

    ... the world, too many people still struggle to feed their children, find decent work and live a life of dignity.  The migration and ...

  2. Remarks by President Bush, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, and Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov at a press encounter with the Quartet Principals, The White House Oval Office, [this transcript was prepared by

    ... Palestinian moms and dads grieve over the future for their children because of hunger and poverty, lack of health care. I appreciate ...

  3. Secretary-General's tribute to Mikhail Gorbachev on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of Green Cross International and Global Green USA

    ... achieve this Millennium Development Goal and pass on to our children a viable planet that can provide for the needs of succeeding ...

  4. Secretary-General's video message to International AIDS Conference, 18-23 July

    ... the Millennium Development Goals –especially women's and children's health. The MDGs are indivisible and should never be pitted ...

  5. Secretary-General's Remarks to the National Association of Evangelicals

    ... of people are lifting themselves out of poverty. More children than ever are going to school. Child mortality has declined. ... as a modern-day scourge. It is intolerable that 10 million children die each year before their fifth birthday, mostly from such ...

  6. Secretary-General Remarks at the Launch of UN Women

    ... 40 billion dollars to the Global Strategy for Women and Children's Health. This year, UN Women will help turn this Global ...

  7. Secretary-General's statement to ECOSOC to launch the 2011 Millennium Development Goals Report

    ... There are huge differences in survival rates between children with educated mothers and those with unschooled mothers. We must ... be only half the job. We knew that too many men, women and children would go largely untouched by even our best efforts. That is why we ...

  8. Secretary-General's press conference before departing Gabon

    ... mean a healthy society, and no society can look forward when children are weak and endangered. I have come to Africa to ...

  9. Secretary-General's address on receiving Medal of Honour from Carlos III University of Madrid [as prepared for delivery]

    ... the UN Development Programme. Eusebio Sacristan stands for children’s rights through UNICEF – and so does the basketball great Pau ...

  10. Secretary-General's remarks at High-Level Leaders' Meeting on Refugees [as delivered]

    ... for being here today and committing to do even more. More children in school, more refugees with access to livelihoods, more progress ...