Some Good News for Children in Sub-Sahara Africa? By Ambassador mo
The UN noted increased spending on education and results – (From UNESCO Institute for Statistics – UN News Centre). Countries…
The UN noted increased spending on education and results – (From UNESCO Institute for Statistics – UN News Centre). Countries…
Almost all, but not yet all! Much progress has been made in securing treaties to ban chemical weapons and to criminalize their use…
Is Columbia headed toward another cycle of violence? After the chaos of the end of the last century perhaps many of us assumed tha…
The three member panel appointed by the UN Human Rights Council was in Libya today. Led by Professor Cherif Bassiouni, (a colleagu…
Developing and transition economies were the source of most of the global foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, with 70 per c…
Programs to impart sex education to young people are more cost-effective when integrated and mandatory, according to the findings …
The Security Council extended the work of the “1540 Committee” for a 10 year term (beyond its current expiration term of April…
Are Brazil authorities violating fundamental human rights in evictions associated with confiscation of land for World Cup and Olym…
Syrian Security Forces crackdown on the town of Dara’a in southern Syria recalls the massacre of Hama almost three decades earl…
Ecology and Diplomacy is an ever more relevant blending. Borders and culture are no longer boundaries to environmental degradation…