As the United Nations marks its 60th anniversary, world leaders are converging in New York to consider a package of reforms for the organization. We look at this week's UN meetings and explore whether they'll led to real changes in peacekeeping and world poverty.
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UN Reform: Anti-Poverty and Peacekeeping Strategies
Listen Thursday, Sep. 15, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in ConflictGuests
Stewart Patrick
Research Fellow, Center for Global Development
Linda Fasulo
UN correspondent for NBC News and longtime contributor to NPR; author of the book "An Insider's Guide to the UN"
Karin von Hippel
Co-director of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Frederick Mallya
Coordination officer, Peacekeeping Best Practices Section, United Nations
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