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Archive (10 December 2004)
Women
World Health Day 2005 Starts Early with a Focus on Maternal and Child Health; World AIDS Day Focuses on Women and Girls; and, An Indian Film Explores AIDS in Working Class Women.
Scope
A Global Media Creative Meeting on HIV/AIDS; Confronting a Modern Form of Slavery; A Portrait of an Intern
Today's Features
Poor Social Policies Blamed for Robbing Children of Childhood
Emergency Crises Plague Parts of Africa
UN Celebrates International Human Rights Day, Stressing 'Vital Tool' of Education
Today's News
FIFA and WHO Promote Human Rights Approach to HIV/AIDS
Jan Pronk is Concerned About Fighting in Darfur
Refugees Remain at Border Between Iraq and Jordan
The United States Endorses Secretary-General's Work
UN Secretary-General Says Human Rights Education is Vital Today
Caribbean News
The Problems of Caribbean and other Small Island States are to be Reviewed Next Month Dominica says the United Nations is absolutely Relevant A 12-year Old Jamaican Student Proposes a New Approach to Tackling the Problem of HIV/AIDS Cuba Says the family as a Basic Unit Deserves the Protection of the State The High Commissioner for Human Rights Says the Vision and Promise in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are Under Strain
UN Calling Asia
A UN conference aims to raise awareness and resources for foundering Pacific island states "Do not treat us differently", urges Australian Graham Innes, who is blind and is helping draft the UN Disabilities Convention Director Revathy Menon focuses on middle-class India as victim of HIV/AIDS in new film
A major UN conference on small islands aims to raise awareness and resources to save the floundering Pacific isles An Australian discusses his life as a blind man and his contribution to drafting a UN disabilities convention A New Indian film by Revathy Menon focuses on middle-class India as victim of HIV/AIDS