Vol. 30 No. 3, September 1993
Index
- 38th floor: Security Council concludes 'Agenda for Peace' meetings.
- 900-person electoral division to monitor March 1994 elections.
- Africa: rich in resources, developing its potential.
- Basic Facts About the United Nations.
- Challenges to UN decisions scrutinized; Baghdad sites attacked after assassination plot.
- Children of War: A Guide to the Provision of Services; A Study for UNICEF.
- Commission recommends guidelines on regional approaches.
- Commission sets priorities: prevention, treatment and social integration.
- Foreign direct investment: an 'important catalyst.' (includes related article on UN report on transnational corporations) (United Nations developments)
- Helping Children Cope with the Stresses of War: A Manual for Parents and Teachers.
- In an angry world ... suffer the children.
- Journey Towards One World: Memoirs of a UN Professional.
- New commission builds on Earth Summit legacy.
- New UN mission to monitor African borders.
- Outer Space Committee: environmental monitoring, UNISPACE III discussed.
- Prospects for non-racial democracy 'encouraging' despite difficulties.
- Prospects for Peace in the Middle East: An Israeli-Palestinian Dialogue.
- Rapid spread of TB, AIDS discussed by World Health Assembly.
- Talks continue, UNFICYP funding changed.
- The World Food Programme at 30: fighting hunger, feeding hope.
- Tokyo meeting to pursue innovative approaches.
- Tragedy continues with 'no sign of abatement'; international tribunal established.
- Transition agreement signed on Governors Island.
- Trusteeship Council mission to observe eighth plebiscite in Palau.
- UN 'peace-building' gives birth to new nation.
- UN help needed to build new institutions.
- UN operation in full swing; force of 6,000 deployed.
- UN operations: not only expanding, but breaking new ground.
- UNAVEM II mandate extended; UNITA condemned for endangering peace process.
- United Nations Reference Guide in the Field of Human Rights.
- UNOSOM II takes 'decisive action' to restore peace; killing of 24 peace-keepers is biggest single UN loss ever.
- Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action set goals for 21st century.
- Violence increases in occupied territories.
- Violence: the biggest obstacle.
- World conferences on organized crime, money laundering to be hosted by Italy.
- The 'second generation': Cambodia elections 'free & fair', but challenges remain.
- UN peace-keeping around the world.