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A high-ranking United Nations official on Saturday said China's decision to dramatically cut its carbon emissions would inject a momentum in leading up to the upcoming Copenhagen climate summit. "That is a very important and ambitious target... Full Article at People's Daily Online
United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark (3rd L) visits the Zhicheng center of legal assistance for migrant workers in Beijing, China, Nov. 28, 2009.(Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai) 【1】 【2】 Do you have anything to say? Full Article at People's Daily Online
Helen Clark, left, United Nations Development Group Chair, former President Bill Clinton, second from left, General Ban Ki-Moon, center, Marty Natalegawa, second from right, Indonesian Ambassador to the U.N. and Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Chair, Tsunami Gl... View Photo »
I and we, Te Arawa, felt it would probably be more prudent seeing as Helen Clark was not going to these briefings on marae, it would have been much better for her to have called a hui taumata in Wellington
It seems no time since the Dalai Lama was last here, causing the usual diplomatic contortions for our representatives. Prime Minister Helen Clark "happened" to meet him in a Brisbane airport lounge and avoided him here. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
It's noteworthy that in John Key's speech to National Party supporters in Christchurch today, marking one year of National in office, the F-word doesn't appear once, says SOLO Principal Lindsay Perigo. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
New York, Nov 12 2009 4:10PM Ninety new United Nations development projects will be launched over the next three years, a top official said today, to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) aimed at slashing a host of social ills,... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 08: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks for the last time in Parliament on April 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand. View Photo »
On Sunday the 8th of November, Paul Holmes interviewed former New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, the UN Development Programme Head on TVNZ's Q + A. Holmes, who referred to the UN "as probably very Machiavellian at times," asked her about her role,... Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
The Q+A interview with former Prime Minister Helen Clark live from New York this morning is transcribed below. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
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Helen Clark, left, United Nations Development Group Chair, former President Bill Clinton, second from left, General Ban Ki-Moon, center, Marty Natalegawa, second from right, Indonesian Ambassador to the U.N. and Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Chair, Tsunami Global Lessons Learned Steering Comi...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 08: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks for the last time in Parliament on April 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 08: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark with former deputy Dr Michael Cullen (R) and Labour party leader Phil Goff on her final day in Parliament on April 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 08: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark with former deputy Dr Michael Cullen on her final day in Parliament on April 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
View Photo »New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Clark delivers a speech at the celebration party for a New Zealand-China FTA in Beijing in this April 7, 2008 file photo.
View Photo »Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (L) greets U.N. Development Programme Administrator Helen Clark at the Foreign Ministry in Bangkok October 5, 2009. Clark was attending the launch of the 2009 Human Development Report titled "Overcoming Barriers; Human Mobility and Development".
View Photo »From left, Donald Kaburaka, Luis Moreno, Angel Gurria, Walid Al Woheib, Helen Clark, Abdoulie Janneh, Pascal Lamy, World Trade Organization Director-General, Harukiko Kuroda, Patricia Francis, Juan Somavia, Robert Zoelleck, Thomas Mirow, Kandeh Yumkella and Valentine Rugwabiza pose for...
View Photo »WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - APRIL 08: Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks for the last time in Parliament on April 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand.
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