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28/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL 5: IMPROVING MATERNAL HEALTH The challenge – Making pregnancy safer Statistics on maternal disabilities and illnesses are appalling in countries with high mortality, with often life long disabilities in survivors. For
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28/10/2013
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TACKLING NEWBORN DEATH AND ILLNESS The challenge: Making it through the first day Until recently, there has been little effort to tackle the specific health problems of newborn babies. Most of their deaths are unrecorded and remain invisible. A lack
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28/10/2013
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MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL 4: REDUCING CHILD MORTALITY The challenge – accelerating child survival Latest figures show that 9.7 million children under-five are dying every year, down from over 12 million in 1990 Most of these children are dying in
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28/10/2013
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The Global Campaign for the Health Millennium Development Goals
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28/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
At the Clinton Global Initiative in New York in September 2007, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg of Norway led the launch of a global campaign to save the lives of millions of women and children. On behalf of Norway, Prime Minister Stoltenberg
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28/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
The Global Campaign for the Health Millennium Development Goals Progress Report - April 2008 (Download the report in PDF)
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28/10/2013
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Norway will work to promote a more comprehensive and ambitious international climate change agreement to follow the Kyoto Protocol. Norway will continue to fulfil its obligations and reduce greenhouse gas emissions both nationally and
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28/10/2013
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Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has co-chaired the UN Secretary-General’s High-level Advisory Group on Climate Change Financing in poor countries. The group was established by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in February 2010, and is tasked with
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28/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
Norway’s International Climate and Forest Initiative was launched by Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali in December 2007. One of the key aims is to incorporate reduction of emissions from deforestation and
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16/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
Prime Minister Julia Gillard today welcomed Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg to Australia.
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16/10/2013
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The recent debate has focused mainly on the goals the world needs to reach in order to fight climate change, but little has been said about the means of reaching those goals. It is vital that we find a mechanism to provide the resources needed to
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16/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
THE JOINT MODEL To achieve an ambitious outcome in Copenhagen financing will need to be scaled up significantly and urgently, starting fast and rising over time. Mexico and Norway now launch a joint model (see chart) that has the potential for
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16/10/2013
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Office of the Prime Minister
The President of Guyana, Bharrat Jagdeo, and the Prime Minister of Norway, Jens Stoltenberg, met in Oslo today. They agreed on the need to keep climate change firmly at the top of the international agenda and underlined that it is essential to reach