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Yearbook of the United Nations, 2000. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 11, Children, youth and ageing persons
UN. Department of Public Information (2002)
In 2000, the United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF) continued efforts to improve the situation of children worldwide, especially through advocacy and alliance-building activities and programmes aimed at confronting major ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2004. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 11, Children, youth and ageing persons
UN. Department of Public Information (2006)
In 2004, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) continued to work with diverse partners to ensure that children worldwide were given the best start in life—immunization against vaccine-preventable diseases; accurate ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2004. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 5, Regional economic and social activities
UN. Department of Public Information (2006)
The five regional commissions continued in 2004 to provide technical cooperation, including advisory services, to their member States, promote programmes and projects and provide training to enhance national capacity-building ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2004. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 7, Environment and human settlements
UN. Department of Public Information (2006)
In 2004, the United Nations and the international community continued to protect the environment through legally binding instruments and the activities of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The UNEP Governing ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2004. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 8, Population
UN. Department of Public Information (2006)
In 2004, the world population reached 6.4 billion, as compared with 6.3 billion in 2003. While the number of people was greater, the actual rate of increase declined, an indication that the world was beginning to witness ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2000. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 7, Environment and human settlements
UN. Department of Public Information (2002)
In 2000, the United Nations and the international community continued efforts to protect the environment through legally binding instruments and the activities of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The first ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2000. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 8, Population
UN. Department of Public Information (2002)
In 2000, with the world's population reaching6.06 billion at mid-year, UN activities in the field of population were guided by the Programme of Action adopted at the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2003. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 11, Children, youth and ageing persons
UN. Department of Public Information (2005)
In 2003, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) continued its efforts to ensure that every child received the best start in life; was fully immunized and protected from disease and disability; completed a quality ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2005. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 7, Environment and human settlements
UN. Department of Public Information (2008)
In 2005, the United Nations and the international community continued to work towards protecting the environment through legally binding instruments and the activities of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). ...
Yearbook of the United Nations, 2005. Part 3, Economic and social questions. Chapter 8, Population
UN. Department of Public Information (2008)
In 2005, the world's population reached 6.5 billion, as compared with 6.4 billion in 2004. Growing at the rate of about 1.2 per cent annually, world population was projected to reach the 7 billion mark in 2012, and long-range ...