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Archive (11 November 2005)
Women
Women are Key to Making Poverty History
Iraqi women focus on how to participate in the new Iraq
International Year of Micro-Credit, an award to a woman from Malawi whose cassava business started small but has now grown
Today's Features
World Summit on the Information Society to Seek Agreement on Internet Governance
Ethiopian-Eritrean Border Remains Tense
Today's News
UNICEF and WHO Support Polio Immunization Campaign in Africa
Gambia Calls for Two Permanent Seats for Africa in Security Council
Overcrowding Cause Disease among Quake Victims in Pakistan
Refugees Return to DR Congo from Tanzania
UN Secretary-General Expresses Solidarity with Jordan
UN Official Says Inclusive Government is a Way Forward for Liberia
Caribbean News
The General Assembly urges the United States to end its economic and commercial embargo against Cuba
The Group of 77 developing countries and China says it's opposed to unilateral coercive measures against developing countries
The Caribbean Community says Cuba is an integral part of the region and urges the United States to respect the will of the international community
Jamaica joins other developing countries in calling for the creation of a level playing field for their exports
The Group of 77 developing countries and China reaffirms the indispensable role of the department of Public Information in promoting the role and activities of the United Nations
UN Calling Asia
Thailand establishes a surveillance network of 800,000 people across the country to detect possible avian flu outbreaks - WHO representative in Thailand Dr. Aldis discusses the do's and don'ts about bird flu
UN needs more assistance from the international community for victims of South Asia quake