Vol. 31 No. 4, December 1994
Index
- 'Genocidal slaughter' claims as many as 1 million.
- 'Nightmare of fratricidal conflict' reported as refugee numbers swell.
- Assisting the victims of war: 'nations will learn to work together only by actually working together.' (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration)
- Attacking poverty, building solidarity, creating jobs: the ABCs of a better life.
- Cairo Conference reaches consensus on plan to stabilize world growth by 2015.
- Continued efforts made to improve coordination, respond to change.
- Council maintains 'cautious optimism' on peace process.
- Criminal court statute adopted.
- Despite successes, UN operations need more support.
- Disarmament Conference reports 'long, arduous session.' (includes related articles)
- Draft declaration on indigenous peoples approved.
- El Salvador moves towards reconciliation: joint declaration signed.
- Investing in people.
- Mission expanded to monitor pact; peacemaking efforts continue.
- Multinational force dispatched to pave way for Aristide's return.
- No additional sanctions imposed in view of continuing talks.
- Nuclear safety convention opened for signature.
- Power-sharing pact called 'significant breakthrough.' (Burundi)
- Preparatory Commission finishes its work; 'through rough waters to a safe port', says chairman.
- Putting the world to work.
- Renewed fighting delays election process.
- Search for peaceful solution continues, as increased sanctions weighed.
- Security Council arms and air embargo stays in place.
- Seeking 'a society for all.' (social integration) (includes related article) (World Summit for Social Development)
- Steps taken towards establishing ongoing verification system.
- The 'dish' that saves lives.
- The 20-year Programme of Action.
- The 38th floor.
- UN continues to monitor tense situations.
- UNOSOM II mandate extended: mission's future pondered.
- Voter identification process continues.
- Washington Declaration welcomed as prelude to final treaty.
- Witnessing 'the worst of times.' (Rwanda; United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Peter Hansen) (Interview)
- The 49th session: looking towards the UN of the future.