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The United Nations (UN) is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights and achieving world peace. The UN was founded in 1945 after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries and to provide a platform for dialogue.

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An Indian policeman patrols outside the United Nations office in Srinagar, India, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Authorities sealed off neighborhoods as thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt to block a separatist rally against alleged rights violations by Indian forces.

An Indian policeman patrols outside the United Nations office in Srinagar, India, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Authorities sealed off neighborhoods as thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt to block a separatist rally against alleged rights violations by Indian forces.

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Seated from left are French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Czech Environment Minister Jan Dusik and Australian Minister for Resources Martin Ferguson as they listen to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Chairman Rajendra Pachauri at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

Seated from left are French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Czech Environment Minister Jan Dusik and Australian Minister for Resources Martin Ferguson as they listen to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Chairman Rajendra Pachauri at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06:  Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea talks with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06: Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea talks with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

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French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo speaks at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo speaks at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06:  Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea shakes hands with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06: Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea shakes hands with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

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French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo listens to a speaker at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo listens to a speaker at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

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United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. De Boer defended the findings of an U.N. panel on climate change Thursday saying some errors on the pace of retreat of Himalayan glaciers should not detract from the overall conclusions drawn by the world's most authoritative report on global warming.

United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. De Boer defended the findings of an U.N. panel on climate change Thursday saying some errors on the pace of retreat of Himalayan glaciers should not detract from the overall conclusions drawn by the world's most authoritative report on global warming.

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United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. De Boer defended the findings of an U.N. panel on climate change Thursday saying some errors on the pace of retreat of Himalayan glaciers should not detract from the overall conclusions drawn by the world's most authoritative report on global warming.

United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer addresses a press conference in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. De Boer defended the findings of an U.N. panel on climate change Thursday saying some errors on the pace of retreat of Himalayan glaciers should not detract from the overall conclusions drawn by the world's most authoritative report on global warming.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - FEBRUARY 03:  A United Nations soldier from Uruguay asks for calm as a long line of women await food at an aid distribution site on February 3, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. An estimated three million Haitians have been left homeless or injured by the 7.0-strong earthquake that struck on January 12 and most are still awaiting aid.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI - FEBRUARY 03: A United Nations soldier from Uruguay asks for calm as a long line of women await food at an aid distribution site on February 3, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. An estimated three million Haitians have been left homeless or injured by the 7.0-strong earthquake that struck on January 12 and most are still awaiting aid.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2:  A wall in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2: A wall in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2:  A wall in the  destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2: A wall in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2:  Children play soccer outside of the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2: Children play soccer outside of the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2:  A dog lays down in trash in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2: A dog lays down in trash in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2:  A room in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 2: A room in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, in Kabul on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02:  Matin smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: Matin smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02:  Wafa smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: Wafa smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den, on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: A man smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: A man smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: Wafa prepares to smoke heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: Wafa prepares to smoke heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: A man prepares to smoke heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: A man prepares to smoke heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02:  Matin smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - FEBRUARY 02: Matin smokes heroin in the destroyed former Russian Cultural Center, a notorious drug den on February 02, 2010 in Kabul, Afghanistan. As poppy production in Afghanistan is still high, opium and heroin are cheap and easily available. As a result, drug addiction is quickly becoming a growing problem in Afghanistan with a United Nations survey recently showing over 900,000 people in Afghanistan are considered drug addicts. Despite years of foreign involvement and the money being committed to Afghanistan from both private and governmental donors, Afghanistan is still plagued by chronic unemployment and neglected public services. Unemployment in the country of some 25 million people is still 40 per cent with more than half the population lives below the poverty line. A man's life expectancy in Afghanistan is 44.04 years, while a woman's is 44.39 years.

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An Indian policeman patrols outside the United Nations office in Srinagar, India, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Authorities sealed off neighborhoods as thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt to block a separatist rally against alleged rights violations by Indian forces.

An Indian policeman patrols outside the United Nations office in Srinagar, India, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Authorities sealed off neighborhoods as thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt to block a separatist rally against alleged rights violations by Indian forces.

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Seated from left are French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Czech Environment Minister Jan Dusik and Australian Minister for Resources Martin Ferguson as they listen to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Chairman Rajendra Pachauri at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

Seated from left are French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Czech Environment Minister Jan Dusik and Australian Minister for Resources Martin Ferguson as they listen to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Chairman Rajendra Pachauri at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06:  Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea talks with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06: Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea talks with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

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French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo speaks at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo speaks at the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh defended a beleaguered United Nations-affiliated climate change body Friday, saying India has full confidence in the panel despite numerous errors in its report on global warming.

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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06:  Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea shakes hands with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 06: Lynn Pascoe (L), under-secretary-general of the United Nations for political affairs and a special envoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to North Korea shakes hands with South Korean foreign minister Yu Myung-hwan on February 6, 2010 in Seoul, South Korea. Pascoe will go to China to fly to Pyongyang, where his trip is scheduled to end next Friday.

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