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  1. Secretary-General's remarks at United Nations Global Compact High-Level Lunch [as prepared for delivery]

    ... solutions through its initiatives on climate, water, gender, children’s rights, peace and food. I thank the dedicated champions – ...

  2. Secretary-General's remarks at the 20th International Conference on Health and Environment - Global Partners Global Solutions

    ... atomic energy, development, the environment, population, children, health and other concerns are all engaged.   We are working ...

  3. Deputy Secretary-General's opening remarks for Forbes 400 SUMMIT on Philanthropy [as prepared for delivery]

    ... people, communities and nations. Staggering numbers of children and youth – especially girls and young women – still lack access ...

  4. Statement by the Secretary-General at the Special ASEAN Leaders' Meeting on the Aftermath of the Earthquake and Tsunamis

    ... never know the exact magnitude of how many men, women and children perished on 26 December, and in the eleven days that have passed since ...

  5. Secretary-General's comments to press in joint press conference with Presidents of France, Brazil and Chile

    ... from reducing child and maternal mortality to ensuring all children a basic education -- and all this has to be done by 2015 as we have ...

  6. Secretary-General's remarks at the event: Leadership Matters - Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi in the Contemporary World [as delivered]

    ... “untouchables”, whom he renamed “Harijan” or “Children of God”, should inspire us in our efforts to leave no one behind, ...

  7. Secretary-General's remarks at "The Drive for Five: A Call to Action for the Education of Adolescent Girls" [as delivered]

    ... reproductive health.   More broadly, education benefits children, families and societies through helping reduce poverty and enhancing ...

  8. Deputy Secretary-General's press conference in Santiago

    ... toilets.  And this is the main reason why more than 3,000 children die every day under the age of five, because of diarrhoea, dysentery, ... who go after water, it is mostly women who take care of sick children with diarrhoea and dysentery.  And you would also have progress in ...

  9. Deputy Secretary-General's remarks to Harvard Business School Event on “Africa rising: understanding business, entrepreneurship and the complexities of a continent” [as prepared for delivery]

    ... today there are:   More girls in school…   More children vaccinated…   And more governments, such as Kenya and Nigeria, ...

  10. Secretary-General's remarks to the media at Gabcikovo Humanitarian Centre

    ... trying to have protection and better opportunities for their children and for themselves. And I know that European leaders have been ...