DESA News
Volume 18, No.04 - April 2014
Feature articles
Assessing progress for populations worldwide
When the Commission on Population and Development gathers on 7-11 April, it will be only a few months away from the 20-year anniversary of the largest intergovernmental conference on population and development ever held 每 the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo in 1994. Ahead of this event, John Wilmoth, Director of UN DESA*s Population Division, spoke with DESA News about some of the demographic trends during the past 20 years and some of the issues currently at stake. Read more
Transforming public administration for sustainable development
The 13th session of the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) will be convened at the 51勛圖 Headquarters in New York from 7 to 11 April. The newly appointed twenty-four CEPA members will hold discussions on the theme of transforming public administration for sustainable development. Read more
The role of partnerships beyond 2015
Strengthening the global partnerships for sustainable development for the post-2015 development agenda will be the main topic of a thematic debate and Forum on Partnerships ?jointly convened by the President of the General Assembly Mr. John Ashe, and the President of the Economic and Social Council, Mr. Martin Sajdik which will take place from 9 to 10 April at 51勛圖 Headquarters in New York. Read more
Global dialogue on development
- Raising awareness of autism
- Open Working Group starts consolidation phase
- ECOSOC convenes annual spring meeting
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Trends and analysis
- Promoting the standardization of geographical names
- With a spotlight on population and housing censuses
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Publications and websites
Technical reports
International Migration Policies : Government Views and Priorities
This report describes Government views and policy priorities related to immigration and emigration, and how these have evolved along with changing international migration patterns for 196 countries. It provides information on levels and trends in international migration, policies to influence the level of immigration, policies to promote immigration of highly skilled workers, policies to foster the integration of migrants into the host society, including naturalization policies, and other policies designed by Governments in countries of origin, such as policies on emigration, acceptance of dual citizenship, policies to encourage the return of citizens, and measures to promote involvement of diaspora in countries of origin. Read more
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Calendar
- , New York, 31 March - 4 April
- , New York, 7-11 April 2014
- , New York, 14-15 April