Events

Calendar View

July 2007

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The ECOSOC General Segment took place on 19 - 26 July 2007. It was the venue for the management and oversight function of ECOSOC. ECOSOC adopted decisions on a range of recommendations contained in part I of the report of the Committee on Non-…
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The ECOSOC Humanitarian Affairs Segment took place on 16 - 18 July 2007, and provided an important forum for discussing activities and issues related to strengthening the coordination of the humanitarian system of the United Nations.At its…
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GENEVA
The 2007 Operational Activities Segment took place on 10 ‑ 13 July 2007 at the United Nations Palais des Nations in Geneva. It provided a platform for all organizations of the UN system to promote coordination and guidance to ensure that the…
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GENEVA
The coordination segment took place the 6-10 July 2007 and focused on the theme “The role of the UN system in promoting full and productive employment and decent work for all”. The segment also considered “The role of the Economic and Social Council…
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New York
As part of the high-level segment of ECOSOC, the launch of the Development Cooperation Forum was marked by a half-day official event on 5 July 2007. A plenary session with the participation of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the President of…
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GENEVA
The 2007 High-level Segment of the substantive session of ECOSOC took place from 2-5 July 2007 at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. During the four-day event, ECOSOC held its first Annual Ministerial Review (AMR) and launched the Development…
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GENEVA
The 2007 thematic discussion focused on the theme of “Strengthening efforts at all level to promote pro-poor sustained economic growth, including through equitable macro-economic policies”. Under this overarching theme, two parallel roundtables were…

April 2007

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Vienna, Austria
The first high-level symposium, organized in cooperation with the Government of Austria, took place at the United Nations Office in Vienna on 19-20 April 2007. The theme of the Vienna High-level Symposium was “Country-level experiences in…