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11 July 2010 – This year, some 60 countries are collecting data and counting people as part of the 2010 census process.
26 June 2010 – As we prepare for this September’s United Nations Summit on the Millennium Development Goals, we must recognize the major impediment to development posed by drug abuse and illicit trafficking. As this year’s theme stresses, it is time to “Think Health, Not Drugs”.
26 June 2010 Torture is a crime under international law.  The prohibition of torture is absolute and unambiguous.
UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, 23 June 2010 – Updated data on mortality rates among mothers and young children are likely to encourage G8 leaders, who at their meeting later this week will make this health issue – long considered a neglected area of international development efforts – a 2010 priority.
23 June 2010 – On the annual observance of Public Service Day, we pay tribute to public servants everywhere who have improved the lives of others in their communities.
Ashgabat, 22 June 2010 – The high-level delegation of the European Union visited the UN House in Ashgabat on June 17 to get acquainted with the UN experience of work in the sphere of human rights in Turkmenistan.
20 June 2010 On this observance of World Refugee Day, we must note a troubling trend: the decline in the number of refugees who are able to go home.

Message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on International Mother Earth Day

Message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on International Mother Earth Day

Message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on International Mother Earth Day22 April 2010 - Mother Earth – our only home – is under pressure.  We are making progressively unreasonable demands on her, and she is showing the strain.  For all of human history we have depended on nature’s bounty for sustenance, well-being and development.  Too often we have drawn on nature’s capital without putting back.  We are now beginning to see the consequences of failing to safeguard our investment.

Climate change and the depleted ozone layer are among the starkest examples.  Biological diversity -- the incredible variety of life on Earth that sustains us -- is in rapid decline.  Freshwater and marine resources are increasingly polluted; soils and once-prolific fisheries are growing barren.

The impact of our neglectful stewardship is being felt most by the world’s most vulnerable people: those who live on the desert margins; indigenous communities; the rural poor; the inhabitants of the squalid slums of the world’s expanding megacities.  If they are to break out of the poverty trap and prosper, they need – at the very minimum – fertile land, clean water and adequate sanitation.

Environmental sustainability – the wise management of Mother Earth’s bounty – is one of eight Millennium Development Goals adopted a decade ago by United Nations Member States.  The deadline for achieving the goals is 2015.  This September, I will convene a summit in New York to review progress towards the MDGs and develop an agenda for action – a practical, results-oriented plan, with concrete steps and timelines.  Protecting Mother Earth must be an integral component of our strategy. 

Without a sustainable environmental base, we will have little hope of attaining our objectives for reducing poverty and hunger and improving health and human well-being.  For these reasons and more, the General Assembly has proclaimed that each year on 22 April we will observe International Mother Earth Day.  I call on all governments, businesses and citizens of the world to give our Mother Earth the respect and care she deserves.

 
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