United Nations
2015: Helen Clark on global sustainability
The promise and challenge of 2015 is the focus of this lecture by the Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme. Audio
Helen Clark: More change in global poverty needed
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark is the head of the United Nations Development Programme. In September, the UN meets to agree on a new set of sustainable development goals to replace the… Audio
NZ intern at the UN in Geneva calls a tent home
New Zealanders hold a number of prominent positions at the United Nations but a new recruit from Christchurch is hogging the international headlines this week Audio
Helping hands skew the news overseas?
No New Zealand reporters went to Hawaii where the TPP negotiations came to nothing, even though that ended up leading the news last weekend. But three political reporters were in New York to see our… Audio
NZ keen to help kickstart Middle East process
The Government has made kickstarting the beleagured Middle East peace process its top priority when New Zealand takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council tomorrow. Audio
Labour doubts anything will happen with peace process
The Labour Party says it doubts New Zealand will be able to make any difference to the beleaguered Middle East peace process when it takes over the presidency of the United Nations Security Council… Audio
Govt's $11m New York apartment
New Zealand's representative at the United Nations will have a swanky $11m apartment to live in. Audio
NZ PM not planning to discuss Cook Islands UN membership
The New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, is not planning on having another discussion on UN membership with the Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna. Audio
UNICEF estimates child abuse in Asia Pacific costs billions
The United Nations Children's Fund says child abuse and violence costs countries in the Asia-Pacific region about 209 billion US dollars each year. Audio
March in Tonga against ratification of CEDAW
Thousands of women marched through Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa, yesterday to protest against the country's signing of the UN convention to eliminate disrimination against women.
EU Ministers approve plan to combat illegal migrants
European leaders have been meeting overnight to work out a way to combat their own refugee problem. Audio
UN expresses concern of New Zealand's human rights
The United Nations' Committee against Torture has criticised New Zealand for the over-representation of Maori in prisons. Audio
Marshalls taking body of work to UN review
The Marshall Islands government says it has done a lot of work to address human rights concerns leading up to a United Nations review.
UN finds Iranian sheikh deported from Australia unlawfully
The lawyer for an Iranian sheikh deported from Australia says Canberra should accept a United Nations ruling that it breached the man's human rights. Audio
Henry Thompson: UN Youth New Zealand
Wellington regional president of UN Youth New Zealand. Audio
Delegation defends Fiji's treatment of iTaukei
A Fijian government delegation has told a UN meeting that the rights of indigenous people of Fiji are in no way under threat.
UN working through CEDAW kinks with Tonga
The UN Human Rights Office in the Pacific is working with the Tongan government to help them move towards ratifying a convention.
UN Ambassadors cry watching toddlers die in Syria
New Zealand's UN Ambassador has described a harrowing meeting today when he and other Security Council members wept as they watched a video of three toddlers dying after a chlorine gas attack in… Audio
UN warns of second disaster in Vanuatu
The United Nations is warning that the threat of a second disaster is very real amid post-cyclone recovery in Vanuatu.
Foreign Minister tells Security Council to do a better job
The Foreign Minister Murray McCully has told the UN Security Council it's failing to do its job of preventing conflict. Audio