Full coverage: International Cooperation
December 2004
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31.12.2004
Leaders from Asian countries devastated by the tsunami will meet next week in the Indonesian capital to develop a strategy to help with relief efforts.
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28.12.2004
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From: ReliefWeb UN OCHA Related topics/regions: [Indonesia] |
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28.12.2004
In the wake of Sunday's devastating tsunamis that killed at least 25,000 people across South and Southeast Asia, the United Nations and aid groups worldwide have mobilized what could be the biggest relief operation in history.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
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28.12.2004
Aid agencies and the United Nations have issued warnings over the danger of epidemics and water borne diseases, in areas devastated by the tsunami, as rotting bodies can cause health and sanitation problems.
Story linkFrom: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Related topics/regions: [South East Asia] [South Asia] |
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28.12.2004
After yesterdayÂ’s earthquake, there were 90 minutes before the first wave of the deluge crashed into the Indian coast. Within 15 minutes of the earthquake, scientists running the tsunami warning system for the Pacific had issued a cautionary from their Honolulu hub, to 26 participating countries. India was not among them.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [East Asia] [South Asia] [South East Asia] |
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27.12.2004
Komercijalna Banka Skopje, "Alkaloid" Pharmaceuticals, Stopanska Banka, "MakSteel" Company, "Fonko" LTD, and 20 more companies from Macedonia accepted the 10 principles of the new UN Global Compact, presented on December 22 by Frode Mauring, UNDP representative to Macedonia.
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27.12.2004
World Bank has approved a loan of US $ 620 million to upgrade the national highway between the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and the eastern state of in the state of Bihar to give an impetus to trading activities within the nation.
Story linkFrom: World Bank Related topics/regions: [India] |
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23.12.2004
A combination of Washington's gaping federal budget deficit and unanticipated humanitarian crises overseas means that U.S. food aid programs designed to lift millions of people out of absolute poverty and chronic malnutrition are being sacrificed to meet more urgent needs in life-and-death situations.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] |
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23.12.2004
U medijima u Srbiji nije prisutno suočavanje sa prošlošću već rehabilitacija zločina, ocenila je Sonja Biserko, predsednica Helsinškog odbora za ljudska prava u Srbiji na predstavljanju rezultata analize štampanih medija i studije "Mediji u Srbiji kao deo antievropskog fronta - štampa: nepromenjena matrica"
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: Sonja Biserko, predsednica Helsinškog odbora za ljudska prava u Srbiji
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23.12.2004
UK based NGO ActionAid is going to organise a daylong coffee break to raise funds to tackle poverty worldwide. This is part of its campaign to ensure global fair trade rules to enable poor coffee growers in developing nations to demand suitable price for the product.
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23.12.2004
Nevladina organizacija Vojvodjanka –Regionalna ženska incijativa u saradnji sa partnerskim organizacijama iz Novog Sada i Beograda, i uz podršku Skupštine i Izvrsnog veca AP Vojvodine i Pokrajinskog ombudsmana za ljudska prava organizovala je prvi Festival o ljudskim pravima – VIVISECTfest, od 13. do 19. decembra 2004. godine u Novom Sadu
Story linkFrom: Vojvodjanka - Regionalna zenska inicijativa Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: VIVISECTfest
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22.12.2004
Trade and technical assistance between developing nations has become one of the most significant factors driving development worldwide, prominent UN officials and other diplomats have said. "South-South trade is becoming a dominant factor in the international economic relations," said the chairman of the UN's Group of 77 developing nations, noting that trade between developing countries grew at more than twice the rate of world trade in 2003.
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21.12.2004
The United Nations and several independent groups are warning that renewed fighting in the eastern Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) threatens a major humanitarian catastrophe in the six-year-old conflict that has claimed nearly four million lives.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] |
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20.12.2004
Canada will provide a contribution to the World Food Programme (WFP) of over $20 million for new initiatives to address poverty and hunger in Ethiopia. WFP is the largest international food aid organization working to combat hunger in underdeveloped nations with severe food shortages.
Story linkFrom: Canadian International Development Agency Related topics/regions: [Canada] [East Africa] [Africa] |
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17.12.2004
Komisioni Evropian ka vendosur që të ndajë për Kosovën edhe 23.9 milion euro si ndihmë e KE, përveç 60 milion eurove ekzistuese që janë dhënë për vitin 2004. Me këto fonde shtesë BE-ja vazhdon të ndihmojë (UNMIK-un) dhe Institucionet e Përkohshme Vetqeverisëse të Kosovës (IPVK) për të zbatuar reformat e përcaktuara në “Standardet për Kosovën” dhe Partneritetin Evropian
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Kosovo] |
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17.12.2004
India has unveiled a massive plan to e-connect 53 nations of the African continent via satellite and fibre optic network to support tele-education, tele-medicine, e-governance, e-commerce, infotainment and meteorological services in an effort to fight poverty and disease, haunting Africa and India.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [Africa] [capacity building] [e-governance] [international cooperation] [Internet] [knowledge & ICT] [communications] |
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17.12.2004
Intel Corporation and UNESCO have agreed to work together on developing a model curriculum and syllabus to improve the use of ICTs in classrooms worldwide.
Story linkFrom: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation Related topics/regions: [children & ICT] [education & ICT] [international cooperation] |
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17.12.2004
Intel Corporation and UNESCO have agreed to work together on developing a model curriculum and syllabus to improve the use of ICTs in classrooms worldwide.
Story linkFrom: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation Related topics/regions: [children & ICT] [education & ICT] [international cooperation] |
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16.12.2004
"The United Nations is not perfect...but our world will not easily find a better instrument for forging a sustained global response to today's threats," Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a Washington D.C. address Thursday, urging the United States to help adapt the international body to better respond to emerging global threats.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Related topics/regions: [United States] |
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16.12.2004
Weather-related disasters in 2004 will cost the global insurance industry more than $35 billion - - a historical record, according to United Nations and industry officials who spoke Wednesday at an international climate conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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