C.V. Narasimhan, a former Under-Secretary-General and Chef de Cabinet of Secretary-general U Thant, is a guest on World Chronicle, a current affairs television programme produced by the Department of Public Information.
Karl-Theodore Paschke, Under-Secretary-General for Internal Oversight Services, is a guest on World Chronicle, a current affairs television programme produced by the Department of Public Information.
This file contains correspondence in various languages, exchanged with individuals and associations or groups, documenting concern for the refugee issue in general and questions related to the work of the Office.
Lt.-General Manfred Eisele, Assistant Secretary-General for Planning and Support, Department of Peace-keeping Operations, is a guest on World Chronicle, a current affairs television programme produced by the Department of Public Information.
Judge Antonio Cassese, President, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, is a guest on World Chronicle, a current affairs television programme produced by the Department of Public Information.
E. Schneider (author)This file contains telegrams, photos, translations of letters and notes raising amongst others the question of the competence of the office in dealing with certain requests as documented by notes exchanged between Major T.F. Johnson [Secretary-General from 1931] and G. Zwerner [member of staff]. The file includes samples of passports proposed by private persons to the Nansen International Office for Refugees.
Jose Ayala Lasso, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is the guest on World Chronicle on this afternoon's programme.
The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
Fatoumata Sire Diakite, of the Delegation of Mali, addresses correspondents during a press briefing.
The Conference focused on a wide range of human rights issues. With the adoption of the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, the Conference called on Governements to promote and guarantee all human rights and made recommendations to strengthen the methods and mechanisms used by the United Nations in the field of human rights. The Conference was the first of its kind in 25 years and included 171 Members States and 1,000 non-governmental organizations.
A press briefing given by (left to right): Fatoumata Sire Diakite, Mali Delegation, Roxanna Carrillo, UNIFEM, Charlotte Bunch, Director of the Centre for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers University (United States), and Paul Hoeffel, Project Manager for Human Rights, Department of Public Information.