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United Nations, New York 6 MAY - Closer partnerships with the private sector are essential to making headway in the race to achieve the eight anti-poverty targets world leaders pledged to achieve by 2015, known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the President of the United Nations General Assembly told a major private sector event in London on Tuesday (5 May). MORE
 
 
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United Nations, New York 1 MAY - Asia-Pacific countries reached an agreement at a United Nations meeting in Bangkok to boost their collaboration on developing renewable energy in a bid to decrease their reliance on fossil fuels and enhance their long-term energy security. MORE
 
 
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United Nations, New York - 1 MAY 2008 - Indigenous peoples are “most directly affected by environmental degradation caused by climate change,” and are “the stewards of some of the most precious biologically diverse regions of the world,” the President of the General Assembly said on Thursday (1 May). MORE
 
 
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