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Fighting poverty, UN reform to top General Assembly agenda

United Nations, Sep 13 (UNI) As the General Assembly opened its 61st session, the world body's new president has promised to focus on alleviating extreme poverty and advancing the process of UN reform undertaken during the previous session.

"The General Assembly has to continue to evolve and strive to deliver sustainable solutions to the major challenges of our time.

Reform is a process rather than an event." Sheikha Haya Rashid Al Khalifa told delegates yesterday.

She noted that several recommendations of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document have yet to be fully realized such as disarmament and non-proliferation, Security Council reform, mandate review and system-wide coherence.

The UN also had a crucial role in promoting peace and security, she said.

"Today, man-made conflicts are destroying lives and displacing people on a scale that sometimes exceeds the destructive effects of nature -- floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis." A pressing issue was combating international terrorism, which required the adoption of both preventive and defensive measures, she said.

Later briefing reporters, she hoped that after last week's adoption of a resolution on a global counterterrorism strategy, the current Assembly session would reach at an agreement on a comprehensive definition of terrorism.

She also said it was important to consolidate the reforms that had been achieved in the past year, notably by ensuring that the new Peacebuilding Commission and Human Rights Council have a real impact on people.

Improving the situation of women is also one of her top goals.

The fact that half the world's population has less access to healthcare, employment, decision-making and property ownership needed to be addressed, she told Assembly delegates.

Sheikha Haya is the first female General Assembly President since 1969 and the first Muslim woman to hold the post.

"It does not matter that I am a Muslim or a Christian or Jewish," she told reporters. "We are human beings and we have the same worries and the same problems.

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Telgi case: Technical snag in tele-conferencing forces adjournment

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Schlumberger, Infosys form alliance

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Nasscom meet on e-commerce on Sep 15

Bangalore, Sep 13: The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) is holding a meet on e-Commerce, witnessing resurgence across the globe, here on September 15.Falling prices of hardware and mobile phones, and growing penetration of internet and bandwidth availability have created in India promising opportunities for e-Commerce business models.However, the challenge facing the country was to create a comfort level for users, given that there was a traditional preference for media like TV, radio and mobile.....
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