Mr. Kasanda

Mr. Kasanda

Zambia
27
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26
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

ZMB A/50/PV.84 Dec. 7, 1995

It is an honour for me to speak on agenda item 161, “Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development”. By deciding to convene the World Summit for Social Development at the level of Heads of State and Government, the United Nations was clearly manifesting the importance tha…

ZMB A/50/PV.75 Nov. 30, 1995

The question of Palestine is a matter that has captured the attention of the international community since 1947, when it was first brought before the United Nations General Assembly. Since then, the Palestinian people have continued to wage their struggle amidst many obstacles and much human suffer…

ZMB A/50/PV.65 Nov. 17, 1995

The delegation of Zambia welcomes the report of the Secretary-General on agenda item 23 “Restructuring and revitalization of the United Nations in the economic, social and related fields”, contained in document A/50/697. At the outset, my delegation would also like to associate itself with the stat…

ZMB A/49/PV.103 May 24, 1995

With a view to facilitating the voting, in consultation with and on behalf of the candidate, I wish to convey the candidate’s instruction that his name be withdrawn from the list of candidates.

ZMB A/49/PV.103 May 24, 1995

On behalf of the Zambian delegation, I should like to inform the Assembly that I should like to take this opportunity to thank all our supporters for giving us their support throughout the voting, and particularly those who stayed with us up to the end.

ZMB A/49/PV.92 Dec. 19, 1994

It is my distinct honour and privilege to introduce the final report of the Trust Committee for the United Nations Fund for Namibia (A/49/782). Part II of the report contains details on the activities of the Fund for Namibia during the period 1991- 1994. Part IV contains recommendations and conclusi…

ZMB A/49/PV.64 Nov. 22, 1994

Development has emerged as the most urgent and compelling challenge facing the United Nations and the entire international community. Development and peace are inseparable. In a real sense, development is the other name for peace. Thus, without development there can be no peace, and an agenda for pe…