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Archive (8 March 2007)
Women
Empowerment of Girls Key to Breaking Cycle of Discrimination and Violence
Creating a Space for Girls
UN Population Fund Helps Victims of Gender-Based Violencein the Central African Republic
Today's Features
Girls Speak Out!
ILO Reports Women Still Face Employment, Education and Wage Gaps
Today's News
Southern Africa Headed for Poor Harvests Due to Extreme Weather: WFP
Indonesian Government Handling Earthquake Recovery with Available Resources: OCHA
ILO Study Warns about Feminization of Working Poverty
UNIFEM Links Development to Ending Violence against Women
Secretary-General Calls for New UN Women's Agency
Caribbean News
Antigua and Barbuda warns that discrimination against the girl child is an obstacle to achieving equality, development and peace
Barbados says the persistence of violence against women and girls is due largely to a cultural mindset
Jamaica says it continues to make efforts to promote gender equality and human rights
The Bahamas says much more is required in terms of policy and programme development to achieve better results
Jamaica says peacekeeping is without doubt one of the critical instruments in maintaining international peace and security
UN and Africa
Security Council Awaits Sudan's Response to Proposed Force for Darfur
Nigerian Authorities Fight Corruption
UN Relief Officials Say It Is Time to Return to Somalia