UN IGNORES EURASIAN BIG THREE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The
composition of a 15-member UN panel to draft the Global Sustainable
Development Report has not gone down well with India. Its Permanent
Representative to the UN Syed Akbaruddin has pointed out the need
for wider representation on this key UN committee.
Former UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had appointed 15 scientists and experts from countries
such as Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Jordan, South Korea,
Switzerland and the US to the panel. But scientists from key
countries like Russia, India and China do not find place in the
panel. The three BRICS countries have close to 20 per cent share
in global GDP while it represents close to 40 per cent of the
global population
“Equitable? 10 of the 15 members
of UN panel on Sustainable Development are from the 35-member
OECD,” tweeted Syed Akbaruddin, India’s Permanent Representative to the
UN.
However,
the UN has claimed that panel members were selected after an extensive
consultation process with member states and the relevant United Nations
organizations. “The group is diverse, seeking to balance a wide
range of relevant scientific disciplines, expertise and regional
perspectives,” claims the UN.
“So, Ban
Ki-moon was following up essentially on the request of member
states. Regarding specific memberships, the effort was made to reach
out to people across a variety of regions. I wouldn’t have
anything further to say about how the different members were chosen,”
said the Secretary General’s Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq. The next Global Sustainable Development Report will be published
in 2019 and will be the first of a quadrennial series that will
inform the high-level global reviews of the 2030 Agenda at the United
Nations in those years. “The report is a key component of the mechanism
to follow up and review progress on the recently agreed 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals.
It aims to strengthen the science-policy interface and provide a strong
evidence-based instrument to support policymakers in promoting
poverty eradication and sustainable development,” read a statement released
by the UN.
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UN IGNORES EURASIAN BIG THREE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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