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UN Chief regrets U.S. decision to cut funding for UNFPA & other topics (Daily Briefing 4/4/2017)

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United Nations - Daily Press Briefing: Noon Briefing Guests, UNFPA, Belgium, Syria, Darfur, Central African Republic, Piracy, Earlier Question, Press Conference Tomorrow, Honour Roll
Highlights of the Daily Press Briefing by Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General:
- U.S. MOVE TO CUT FUNDING TO U.N.F.P.A. COULD HAVE ‘DEVASTATING EFFECTS’ ON HEALTH OF VULNERABLE WOMEN – SECRETARY-GENERAL
- SECRETARY-GENERAL ARRIVES IN BRUSSELS TO TAKE PART IN SYRIA CONFERENCE
- U.N.-BACKED CYPRUS TALKS TO RESUME
- AID WORKERS ‘UNRELENTING’ IN CALLING FOR ACCESS TO THOSE IN NEED, U.N. RELIEF CHIEF TELLS SYRIA MEETING
- DARFUR STATUS QUO COULD LEAD TO MORE BLOODSHED, ENVOY TELLS SECURITY COUNCIL
- U.N. MISSION REPORTS TENSIONS IN SOUTH OF CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
- U.N. ANTI-CRIME TSAR CALLS FOR VIGILANCE IN FACE OF INCREASED ATTACKS BY SOMALI PIRATES
- EUPHRATES DAM NOT IN IMMEDIATE THREAT OF COLLAPSE – U.N.
- NUMBER OF U.N. MEMBER STATES HAVING PAID DUES REACHES 75
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