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Date 13
July 2004
Press Release No: L/44/2004
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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
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REMARKS ON RECEIVING
THE THAILAND MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS REPORT
FROM THE PRIME MINISTER OF THAILAND
Bangkok, 13 July 2004
Prime Minister,
Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,
Allow me to congratulate the Royal Thai Government
on Thailand’s first Millennium Development Goals Report,
as endorsed by your Cabinet on 22 June.
This report is eloquent testimony to Thailand’s
remarkable success in reaching most, if not all, MDG targets
well ahead of schedule.
It illustrates why Thailand is a source of inspiration
for the campaign worldwide to reach the Millennium Development
Goals by the target date of 2015.
Thailand is also to be commended for setting
ambitious MDG-Plus targets, going well beyond those agreed internationally.
I wish you and your government every success in your efforts
to reach them.
Equally impressive is your Government’s
vision for Thailand’s contribution to the global partnership
for development.
Through South-South cooperation, Thailand plays
a crucial role in sharing with other countries its experience
of what it takes to reach the Millennium Development Goals.
And by opening your markets to Least Developed
Countries in the region and beyond, you are contributing through
trade and investment to human development in those countries.
You have been very candid in your assessment
of the many continuing challenges facing Thailand in its pursuit
of the ambitious MDG-Plus targets. Let me mention two concerns
highlighted in your report.
Inequity among regions and groups within Thailand
continues to require special attention. That includes the relative
poor performance of provinces in the far North and far South,
with higher poverty levels and poorer health outcomes than in
the rest of the country.
HIV/AIDS is another area of special concern,
given the many warning signs of a possible resurgence of the
epidemic. Your continued leadership is crucial in making sure
that past successes do not lead to complacency, and that Thailand
holds on to its distinction as the first country to have reached
the sixth Millennium Development Goal -- reversing the spread
of HIV/AIDS.
Prime Minister, Thailand’s approach to
the Millennium Development Goals speaks to your personal commitment
to achieving real and measurable improvements in the lives of
your citizens. I hope that many countries around the world will
be able to follow Thailand’s example. Thank you very much.
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