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(CARICOM) estimates that the cost of gang-related crime is between 2.8 percent and 4 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the region. "This report stresses the need to rethink our approaches to tackling crime and violence and providing security on...
In Trinidad and Tobago, the report notes, murder rates increased five-fold over a decade, to more than 40 per 100,000 in 2008, and then declined to 36 in 2010. "Violence limits people's choices, threatens their physical integrity, and disrupts their...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) administrator and United Nations Development Group (UNDG) chair, Helen Clark of New Zealand (C), look at a plastic prosthetic legs during the opening ceremony of the... View Photo »
The important roadblock has been removed for completion of the process of constitution making and the peace process
The Caribbean Community trade bloc found that gang-related crime costs member countries as much as 4 percent of their gross domestic product. "Violence limits people's choices, threatens their physical integrity and disrupts their daily lives," said...
We need to follow approaches that are centered on citizen security and address the causes of this recent increase in violent crime, including social, economic, and political exclusion,” Helen Clark said. The new study recommends that Caribbean...
Unfortunately, these days, the sideshows have become the main event, dominating the news and talkback and national consciousness. Any reflections on the journey thus travelled are lost in the collective sigh - or worse - about the antics of the...
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) administrator and United Nations Development Group (UNDG) chair, Helen Clark of New Zealand, addresses the opening ceremony of the Eleventh Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban... View Photo »
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark is often seen as an embodiment of this stereotype.
Key will be welcomed at 9.45am on to the marae, where Helen Clark was mobbed and Don Brash plastered with mud. Mana Party leader Hone Harawira - a former chairman of the marae - arrived in Waitangi yesterday with his wheelchair-bound mother, Titewhai. ...
“Past award winners have shown how companies can help boost sustainable growth and development,” said UNDP Administrator Helen Clark. “They can be a tremendous source of innovative and sustainable solutions which help transform people’s lives for the...
Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th Prime Minister in three successive terms from 1999 to 2008. She led the Labour Party until it lost the 2008 general election. Clark is currently Labour's foreign affairs spokeswoman and MP for the Mount Albert electorate which she has held since 1981. Full Article
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) administrator and United Nations Development Group (UNDG) chair, Helen Clark of New Zealand, addresses the opening ceremony of the Eleventh Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (11MSP), or Ottawa Convention,...
View Photo »Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and U.N. Development Programme Administrator Helen Clark launch the 2011 Human Development Report at a press conference at Eigtveds Pakhus in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. At right is Jeni Klugman the author of the report.
View Photo »Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt (C, R) and former New Zealand prime minister and UN Development Programme Administrator Helen Clark arrive at Eigtveds Pakhus in Copenhagen on November 2, 2011. Clark was attending the launch of the 2011 Human Development Report.
View Photo »LONDON - NOVEMBER 01: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, speaks during the opening session at the London Cyberspace Conference on November 01, 2011 in London, England. The conference, which is being attended by...
View Photo »Pascal Lamy, World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General, talks to Helen Clark, right, administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, during the third Global Review of aid for trade co-hosted by the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, July 18, 2011. ...
View Photo »World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy (L) gestures next to Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Helen Clark on the opening day of the third review conference on the aid for trade process to help poorer countries build trade facilitating...
View Photo »Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Elizabeth Clark, Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius, Navinchandra Ramgoolam, President of Uganda, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and President of the Republic of Namibia, Hifikepunye Pohamba are seen during the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth heads...
View Photo »Hungarian Economy Minister Gyorgy Matolcsy (L-Bottom), Canadian Central Bank Governor Mark Joseph Carney (R-Bottom), OECD General Secretary Angel Gurria (L), South-African Central Bank Governor Gill Marcus (C) and Administrator of the UN Development programme Helen Clark (L) are...
View Photo »(LtoR) French Central Bank Governor Christian Noyer, Administrator of the UN Development programme Helen Clark, French Finance minister Christine Lagarde and South-African Central Bank Governor Gill Marcus arrive for a dinner at the Hotel Marigny, on February 18, 2011 in Paris, as part...
View Photo »Administrator of the UN Development programme Helen Clark arrives at the Elysee Palace before a meeting with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, on February 18, 2011 in Paris, as part of the two-day meetings with G20 Finance ministers and central bank governors, their first under France's...
View Photo »Pascal Lamy, World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General, left, Robert Zoellick, right, President of the World Bank, and Helen Clark, administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, attend the third Global Review of aid for trade co-hosted by the World Trade Organization...
View Photo »A Nepalese transgender welcomes Norway's Crown Prince and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) goodwill ambassador Haakon (R) at the CRUISEAIDS-Nepal non-governmental organization (NGO) in Kathmandu November 21, 2011. The NGO advocates for awareness of HIV/AIDS, prevention of...
View Photo »Norway's Crown Prince and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) goodwill ambassador Haakon arrives at the Tribhuvan International Airport for a four-day official visit in Kathmandu November 21, 2011. Haakon, along with UNDP administrator Helen Clark, is part of a delegation which is...
View Photo »United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) administrator and United Nations Development Group (UNDG) chair, Helen Clark of New Zealand, addresses the opening ceremony of the Eleventh Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (11MSP), or Ottawa Convention,...
View Photo »The important roadblock has been removed for completion of the process of constitution making and the peace process
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark is often seen as an embodiment of this stereotype.
Sustainability is not exclusively or even primarily an environmental issue, as this Report so persuasively argues ... It is fundamentally about how we choose to live our lives, with an awareness that everything we do has consequences for the seven billion of us here today, as well as for the billions mo...
I mean I went out of my way to support actively Helen Clark in her role as UNDP [United Nations Development Programme administrator] and we sent Mike Moore [former Labour Prime Minister] to Washington to be our ambassador.
Of all the Labour leaders I've worked with, Helen Clark stands out head and shoulders above them all ... And that's because she was very grounded in the party organisation. She knew people inside and outside. The better their grounding the more likely they will be effective leaders.
I had a romantic vision of the Amazon and was just amazed that I was there. I will never forget the stillness, the reflections on the river and the vastness. It was impressive Helen Clark made the visit to such a remote place to see what Peter was up to. It was the beginning of the voyage, they were onl...
Goff has probably surprised by how good a campaign he has run, but he's suffered by being compared against previous (Labour) leader Helen Clark, who was a dominant performer
Participation by Helen Clark is a strong reaffirmation of the UN’s commitment to end the suffering caused by anti-personnel mines as well as a reminder of the significant role that demining plays in the social and economic development of communities and nations
Helen Clark debate at TV3 was pretty ferocious and then the one a couple of days later we had on TV1 wasn't at all. So it's good for viewers to see different styles
When I say Winston Peters isn't that stable, every Prime Minister has sacked him, with the exception of Helen Clark who stood him down
One can safely assume ... that if the Great Leader in question had been Helen Clark, we would be hearing quite a lot from John Key, Steven Joyce and the Act Party about jackboots and the totalitarian state and rampant socialism and the publics right to know.
