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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING

BY MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

Friday, May 16, 2008

U.N. HUMANITARIAN CHIEF HEADS TO MYANMAR THIS WEEKEND

 MYANMAR: UNITED NATIONS RUSHES RELIEF SUPPLIES TO REMOTE AREAS

 EMERGENCY FUNDS SET ASIDE FOR CHINA QUAKE SURVIVORS

BAN KI-MOON WELCOMES POSITIVE STEPS IN BURUNDI PEACE PROCESS

 U.N. ENVOY WELCOMES AGREEMENT TO END FIGHTING IN ABYEI, SUDAN

CHAD: REFUGEE AGENCY IS VERY CONCERNED ABOUT RISING VIOLENCE

SECURITY COUNCIL WELCOMES RECOMMENDATION
TO RELOCATE U.N.’S SOMALIA OFFICE TO MOGADISHU

 NEPAL: UNITY OF MAIN POLITICAL PARTIES SHOULD CONTINUE

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

UNITED NATIONS COOPERATED WITH U.S. AUTHORITIES IN PROBE AGAINST EX-STAFFER: In response to a question, the Spokeswoman noted that Vyacheslav Manokhin, a former UN staff member who was summarily dismissed from service, was sentenced to serve one year in prison by the Manhattan Federal Court on Thursday. The United Nations fully cooperated with the United States law enforcement authorities in their investigation of the allegations against Mr. Manokhin, Montas said.On 27 July 2007, at the request of the U.S. law enforcement authorities and in accordance with his responsibilities under the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations, the Secretary-General waived Mr. Manokhin's functional immunity from legal process, she added.

BAN KI-MOON DISCUSSES LEBANON WITH VISITING CARDINAL: Asked about the Secretary-General’s meeting on Thursday with Cardinal Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir, the Spokeswoman said that they discussed the overall situation in Lebanon, including issues pertaining to the implementation of resolution 1701, and this week's Friends of Lebanon conference call, in which the Secretary-General participated. Asked whether the Secretary-General would also meet Lebanese opposition leaders, Montas said he had met some opposition leaders when he visited Lebanon and would be willing to do so in the future.

THE WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS

Saturday, May 17

Today is World Telecommunication Day and World Information Society Day.

Sunday, May 18

From today through Wednesday, a Global Renewable Energy Forum, organized in part by the U.N. Industrial Development Organization, takes place in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.

Monday, May 19

This morning, the Security Council is scheduled to receive a briefing on Bosnia and Herzegovina.

All day today, and continuing tomorrow morning, in Conference Room 4, the General Assembly holds its sixth and final informal review session on the six Chapters of the Monterrey consensus, focusing on Chapter III: “international trade as an engine for development.”

All day in the Economic and Social Council Chamber, the Sierra Leone configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission holds a high-level stakeholders’ consultation on Sierra Leone.

From today through Saturday, the 61st World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization's supreme decision-making body, meets in Geneva.

From today through 6 June in Geneva, the Committee on the Rights of the Child holds its 48th session.

Today and tomorrow, in Sana’a, Yemen, a Regional Conference on Refugee Protection and International Migration, backed by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, takes place.

From today through 6 June, the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, Mr. Doudou Diène, visits the United States at the invitation of the U.S. Government.

From today through 29 May, the Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Mr. Leandro Despouy, visits the Russian Federation at the invitation of the Government.

Today and tomorrow in Kuala Lumpur, the “Global Forum on Access and Connectivity: Innovative funding for ICT for Development” takes place.

Tuesday, May 20

This morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold an open debate on post-conflict peacebuilding.

At 11 a.m. in Room S-226, Carolina Owens from the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict; Victoria Forbes Adam, Director of the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers; and Jo Becker from Human Rights Watch launch the Coalition’s latest Child Soldiers Global Report.

At 3 p.m., the Economic and Social Council convenes a special meeting on the global food crisis.

Wednesday, May 21

This morning, the General Assembly meets to elect 15 new members of the Human Rights Council.

At 11 a.m. in Room S-226, Andrew Mack, Director of the Human Security Report Project, briefs on the threat of global terrorism.

In Rome, the Food and Agriculture Organisation publishes its Food Price Index for April.

Today is World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.

Thursday, May 22

This morning, the Security Council is scheduled to hold consultations on the U.N. Mission in Nepal.  In the afternoon, a briefing and consultations on Burundi are scheduled.

All day, the General Assembly holds a thematic debate on human security.  At 1 p.m. in Room S-226, General Assembly President Srgjan Kerim and keynote speaker Prince El Hassan bin Talal brief press on the debate.

At 11 a.m. in Room S-226, Jorge Taiana, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina; Ambassador Jorge Arguello of Argentina; Ngonlardje Mbaidjol, Director of the New York Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; and Estela de Carlotto from Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo brief on the ratification and entry into force of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. There will be a panel discussion at 5 p.m. in Conference Room 6 on the same topic.

In Geneva, the Human Rights Council holds a special session on the global food crisis.

Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity.

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