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Date 29
February 2004
Press Release No: G/02/2004
UNESCAP, UNDP CALL FOR STRENGTHEND PARTNERSHIPS
TO MEET MDG TARGETS IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
Sign second phase of collaborative effort
to promote MDGs
Kathmandu (United Nations Information Services)
- The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia
and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) called today for strengthened alliances and
partnerships to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
in Asia and the Pacific by the target date of 2015.
Speaking at meeting held to release their joint
report on MDGs in the region, Mr. Kim Hak-Su, UNESCAP Executive
Secretary committed the organization to continue acting as the
premier regional forum for encouraging partnerships among all
stakeholders. "Unless that partnership is in place, our
quest for equity and justice will remain illusive," he
told participants.
An agreement for the second phase of a regional
MDG report card was signed by Mr. Kim and Mr. Hafiz Pasha, Regional
Director, UNDP Asia-Pacific Bureau, at the opening session.
The 5.4 million dollar project will build national data/statistical
capacity to monitor on-going progress, prepare in-depth technical
papers, and publish a second MDG report set for release in 2005.
The workshop provided a unique opportunity for
the seven SAARC countries to come together for the first time
to assess their own record in achieving the MDGs.
"The whole exercise to disseminate the report
has been useful in identifying critical gaps that must be filled
to ensure that the MDGs become an effective vehicle to serve
the cause of the poor, the destitute, the marginalized, the
vulnerable," Mr. Kim told the gathering.
"The workshop reminded us that we have a
long way to go and we will need years of hard and dedicated
work at all levels -- country, regional and international --
to realize the vision contained in the Millennium Declaration."
The South Asian launch of the first regional report
on the MDGs was held in Kathmandu, Nepal from 28-29 February
2004 and hosted by the South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC).
Approximately 60 participants from seven South
Asian countries attended the two-day meeting which drew together
government officials, representatives of civil social and members
of the media.
Other participants of noted included H.E. Bekh
Bahadur Thapa, Ambassador-At-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
Nepal, Mr. Q. Rahim, SAARC Secretary General, Ms. Erna Witoelar,
UN Special Ambassador for MDGs, and Dr. Yub Raj Khatiwada of
the National Planning Commission of Nepal.
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