Helen Clark
Pacific development goals post-2015 will be more ambitious
The Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme says the Pacific's development goals beyond 2015 will be more ambitious and deal with unfinished business. [Corrected version] Audio
Helen Clark - UN Stories
What's former Prime Minister Helen Clark been up to since she took up a job at the United Nations? Miss Clark talks to Chris about her work leading the UN Development Programme. Audio
Helen Clark says Horomia will be greatly missed
The former Prime Minister, Helen Clark, has described Parekura Horomia as a very good friend and colleague, and one of the kindest people she has ever known. Audio
Clark optimistic about Doha climate talks
Helen Clark is optimistic an international meeting on climate change in Doha later this month could reach an agreement. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 19 June 2011
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says she doesn't believe in God, she prefers to set goals instead. She talks to Noelle McCarthy as part of a series of interviews with interesting Kiwis who've found… Audio
Former PM Helen Clark praises rescue efforts
Miss Clark, now a senior official with the United Nations, toured Christchurch's devastated central city, comparing it to the worst scenes of any disaster around the world while praising the rescue… Audio
Helen Clark visits Christchurch
The former Prime Minister, Helen Clark, flew in to Christchurch today and visited some of the worst-hit parts of the central city, which she described as a ghost town. Audio
Helen Clark talks about her visit to Christchurch
The former Prime Minister, Helen Clark, flew in to Christchurch today and visited some of the worst-effected areas in the central city. Audio
Feature Guest - Helen Clark
Noelle interviews former NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark. Audio
WikiLeaks cables
The latest diplomatic dispatches released by WikiLeaks that suggest former prime minister Helen Clark sent troops to Iraq in 2003 to prevent Fonterra from losing lucrative United Nations Oil for Food… Audio
Former PM 'incensed' by claims in Wikileaks cable
The former Prime Minister Helen Clark has spoken publically for the first time about claims she sent troops to Iraq in 2003 to prevent Fonterra from losing lucrative United Nations contracts. Audio
Vision Perception
How our eyes and brain perceive and interpret our own motion in a moving world intrigues researchers at Waikato University Audio
United Nations Development Programme
Former Prime Minister, now Head of the United Nations Development Helen Clark updates us on her first year as head of the United Nations Development Programme; the lofty Millennium Development Goals… Audio
Helen Clark on development, Pacific economy and taxes
Pacific leaders are meeting in Vanu'atu this week to discuss how the global economic recession is affecting people in developing countries. Audio
Helen Clark delivers keynote address in Vanuatu
Former prime minister Helen Clark, the now chair of the United Nations Development Programme is urging Pacific governments to spend their money more carefully. Audio
Helen Clark made a Member of the Order of New Zealand
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has been made a Member of the Order of New Zealand, in the New Years Honours. Audio
Helen Clark delivers her valedictory speech.
The former Prime Minister is leaving Parliament after 27 years as Labour's MP for Mount Albert, nine of those as Prime Minister. Audio
Helen Clark's farewell
She was given a standing ovation in Parliament yesterday following a series of sending off speeches. Audio
Helen Clark
Her appointment as head of the United Nations Development Programme has just been confirmed by the UN. Audio
Helen Clark on economic crisis
The government has been criticised by Labour for failing to do enough to ward off economic woes. Audio