NEW YORK, 8 Jun. United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki Moon, will start next Friday on a tour of Latin America that will take you through Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil, in all cases to meet the authorities and representantres civil society, as reported on Wednesday the international organization.
In Colombia, Ban will attend the signing of the Act on Victims and helicopters fly over areas affected by recent floods. It shall also meet with some of those affected by this storm. Moreover, the UN has reported that, as in Argentina, the Secretary General will visit the International Centre for Human Rights Promotion and deliver a speech at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Within the agenda for Uruguay, including a visit to the National School of Peacekeeping Operations, where troops will have participated in various missions. The tour concludes in Brazil, home to the Fourth United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012.
In Colombia, Ban will attend the signing of the Act on Victims and helicopters fly over areas affected by recent floods. It shall also meet with some of those affected by this storm. Moreover, the UN has reported that, as in Argentina, the Secretary General will visit the International Centre for Human Rights Promotion and deliver a speech at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Within the agenda for Uruguay, including a visit to the National School of Peacekeeping Operations, where troops will have participated in various missions. The tour concludes in Brazil, home to the Fourth United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2012.
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