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A child in Dhaka’s Karial slum, Bangladesh. According to the UN Millennium Development Goals Report 2007, one billion people, or roughly one out of three urban dwellers, live in slum conditions.
Cabo Verde’s development projects supported by the United Nations are helping to transform the agricultural sector of Santo Antão, the westernmost island of Cabo Verde. Since 1997, the development projects have helped moving water to irrigate and created useable farmland in an arid climate which previously was unusable for farming. The projects have also focused on turning land into more sustainable farming situation and teaching residents to learn to market better product such as switching from sugar cane to banana and other more sustainable products.
Cabo Verde’s development projects supported by the United Nations are helping to transform the agricultural sector of Santo Antão, the westernmost island of Cabo Verde. Since 1997, the development projects have helped moving water to irrigate and created useable farmland in an arid climate which previously was unusable for farming. The projects have also focused on turning land into more sustainable farming situation and teaching residents to learn to market better product such as switching from sugar cane to banana and other more sustainable products.
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Malala Yousafzai, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, UN Messenger of Peace and co-founder of the Malala Fund, attends "Spotlight session 5: Advancing gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment in and through education” held on the third day of the Transforming Education Summit 2022.

The Transforming Education Summit was being convened in response to a global crisis in education – one of equity and inclusion, quality and relevance. Often slow and unseen, this crisis is having a devastating impact on the futures of children and youth worldwide. The Summit provides a unique opportunity to elevate education to the top of the global political agenda and to mobilize action, ambition, solidarity and solutions to recover pandemic-related learning losses and sow the seeds to transform education in a rapidly changing world.
Teacher Rauda Abbakar (left) leads schoolchildren from Kuma Garadayat on a tour of six new development projects, known as Quick Impact Projects, implemented by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).  These projects focus on the areas of education, sanitation, health, community development, and the empowerment of women.  They include a clinic, a women’s’ centre and several schools.
Girls from Kuma Garadayat sing a song during the inauguration of six development projects, known as Quick Impact Projects, implemented by the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).  These projects focus on the areas of education, sanitation, health, community development, and the empowerment of women.  They include a clinic, a women’s’ centre and several schools.
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The General Assembly received a draft resolution asking the Assembly to call again for the early convening of the Geneva Peace Conference on the Middle East under the auspices of the UN and "with the participation on an equal footing of all parties concerned, including the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)".  

Zehdi Labib Terzi, Permanent Observer of the PLO to the UN, addressing the Assembly.
UN jeeps in the Jordan valley en route to an out-station at Jericho. The sign at right refers to the Dead Sea.

The United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) observes the maintenance in Palestine of the cease fire, and assists the parties to the armistice agreements in the supervision of the application and observance of the terms of those agreements. A corps of UN Military Observers (UNMO) is available to assist in investigating any complaints.
By agreement between Israel and Jordan, an UN-escorted convoy carrying food, other necessities, and exchange personnel to the Israeli humanitarian and cultural institutions on Mount Scopus, leaves Mandelbaum Square every two week. Manifests are tiled with the United Nations and with Jordanian authorities. Before departure the contents of the convoy are examined by personnel of the UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) in the presence of both Jordanian and Israeli authorities.

UN Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) Security Officers (white caps) checking commodity list with HJK Arab Legion Officer in the shed at Mandelbaum Square.
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Headline Education Programme for the Palestine Refugees in the Gaza Strip, 1954 
Caption Description In 1948, following the Palestine war, 200,000 Arabs took refugee in the Gaza strip; they have received help from the International Red Cross, the Egyptian Government, the Quakers and, since 1950, the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). About 40 per cent of the refugees are literate, one of the highest percentage of the Arab world. UNRWA's literacy campaign endeavours to raise it still higher.
A young refugee at the blackboard. 
Unique Identifier UN7708723 
NICA ID 132224 
Production Date 01/01/1954 10:27:41 AM 
Country Egypt
Credit UN Photo/MO
File size 2.05 MB