Kosovo: Ban appoints envoy to head UN mission

11 October 2011 – The overall financial situation of the United Nations has shown improvements this year despite the weak global economy, with a number of Members States having paid their dues to the world body in full, the head of the Organization’s management department said today. “The financial indicators for 2011 show improvements in some areas even though the global financial climate has of course worsened,” Angela Kane, the Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Management, tol .... [More]

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