News from our Missions Updates from UN special political missions supporting conflict prevention, mediation, peacebuilding and political processes worldwide. ClearStart dateEnd date Apply 30 December 2010UNAMABamyan discussion on violence against women23 December 2010UNAMAAfghanistan: it may get worse before it gets better, top UN envoy warns20 December 2010UNAMAWindow for political dialogue may be opening in Afghanistan, Ban reports19 December 2010UNAMANSP completes 1,500 development schemes in Khost19 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban stresses his warning against attacking peacekeepers in Côte d'Ivoire17 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban demands outgoing president of Côte d’Ivoire step down after election defeat16 December 2010UNOWALaunch of a regional initiative to fight drug trafficking and organized crime in West Africa16 December 2010UNRCCAFirst experts' meeting on the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy15 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban deeply concerned about the continuing political stalemate in Côte d’Ivoire.14 December 2010UNAMAStatement on the death of US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard C. Holbrooke 14 December 2010UNIOGBISUN ready to continue its support to the National Conference 14 December 2010UNAMAUNHCR builds 200,000 houses in AfghanistanPaginationGo to first pageGo to previous page…Goto page 823 Goto page 824 Goto page 825 Goto page 826 Current page 827 Goto page 828 Goto page 829 Goto page 830 Goto page 831 …Go to next pageGo to last page
19 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban stresses his warning against attacking peacekeepers in Côte d'Ivoire
17 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban demands outgoing president of Côte d’Ivoire step down after election defeat
16 December 2010UNOWALaunch of a regional initiative to fight drug trafficking and organized crime in West Africa
15 December 2010UNOWASecretary-General Ban deeply concerned about the continuing political stalemate in Côte d’Ivoire.
14 December 2010UNAMAStatement on the death of US Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard C. Holbrooke