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Resident Coordinator’s International Anti-Corruption Day Message
9 December, 2009
No country is immune from corruption, and with economies larger and ever more intertwined, the potential risks and costs of corruption are increasing.
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24 November 2009
"WE CAN end violence against women: ACT-COMMIT-DEMAND"-Neil Buhne
24 October 2009
2009 UN Day message-UN Resident Coordinator
24 October 2009
Secretary General's Message on UN Day
17 October 2009
Stand Up Against Poverty 2009
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