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Thursday, March 18, 2010
UN Economic and Social Council to Hold Key Meeting Next Month on Assistance To Haiti
NEW YORK , NY - March 17, 2010
-- The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) - the body
responsible for coordinating economic and social work of the UN funds,
programmes and specialized agencies - said today that it will host a
meeting next month to consider what else the UN can do to help the
Haitian Government rebuild its country.
"The Government of
Haiti formulated the national plan for reconstruction, so we will see
how ECOSOC and its bodies fit into the plan," Hamidon Ali, ECOSOC
President for 2010, told journalists in New York today during an
overview of the UN body's work for the year ahead.
"The
Council is also an important forum where Member States and humanitarian
organizations discuss the challenges, opportunities and activities
related to emergency humanitarian assistance of the United Nations,"
Mr. Ali added.
The ECOSOC meeting is expected to provide
guidance and maintain the momentum of international assistance to
Haiti, following the donors' conference scheduled for 31 March at UN
Headquarters in New York.
"ECOSOC has also been home to the ad
hoc advisory group on Haiti for the past decade," said Nikhil Seth,
Director of the Office for ECOSOC Support and Coordination, who
stressed that the body was looking at the long-term development of
Haiti, and not just recovery from the 12 January earthquake.
The
UN body is also planning its Annual Ministerial Review, which will be
held from 28 June through the end of July on the theme of gender
equality and the empowerment of women.
"We hope to build
around the excitement and momentum around the recently concluded
Commission on Status of Women and celebration of the Beijing Plus 15,"
Mr. Ali said, referring to the landmark conference on women held in
1995 in the Chinese capital.
The global review will include a
series of national voluntary presentations from developing and
developed countries on their progress in implementing internationally
agreed development targets, including the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs).
This year, presentations are expected from Australia,
Brazil, France, Guatemala, Moldova, Mongolia, Namibia, the Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, the Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Korea and
the United States.
The reports will contribute to the General
Assembly MDG Summit planned to coincide with the beginning of the
Assembly's high-level debate in New York in September.
In
terms of other goals, Mr. Ali stressed the importance of UN
intergovernmental bodies speaking with one voice to promote an
integrated approach to peace and development.
He also
highlighted the need to engage with civil society, the private sector
and academia to turn political commitment into actions and concrete
results.
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