SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS CRITICAL FOR BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL – DEPUTY UN CHIEF AMINA MOHAMMED
Delivering
her first address as the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Amina
Mohammed underlined that Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are essential for a
safe and secure future that brings prosperity, opportunity and human rights for
all.
“Around
the world, success in achieving the SDGs will ease global
anxieties, provide a better life for women and men and build a firm foundation
for stability and peace in all societies, everywhere,” said Ms. Mohammed at the
opening of the 2017 UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) segment on Operational
Activities for Development.
Ms.
Mohammed, earlier today, was administered the oath of office by Secretary-General António Guterres at a
ceremony at the UN Headquarters in New York.
“Success
will require a bolder approach to financing and partnerships. Nothing will be
achieved without engaging all actors,” she added,
urging all countries to rethink systems, approaches, redefine traditional
planning, delivery and monitoring.
She
also said that the UN too needed to be “fit for purpose” to help its Member
States implement 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development.
“We
must innovate, and revamp our approach to partnership and financing, with a
focus on the long haul. We must empower youth to participate in and shape the
political and economic lives of their countries and communities; to be the
agents of peace and development,” she noted.
Further in her remarks, the deputy UN chief also highlighted
that despite much progress, Africa continued to remain vulnerable, and
therefore needs to be a UN priority
Noting
that efforts should be stepped to support the least developed, landlocked and
small island developing states to reduce vulnerability and build resilience,
she added that “It is critical that, across the world, we focus on those
furthest behind first. Because in all regions, the rising tide of optimism and
empowerment, has not yet reached everyone.”
She
also underlined the need to address growing inequalities around the globe as
well as combat gender discrimination which continues to limit the opportunities
and potential of women and girls in all countries.
Looking
ahead, Ms. Mohammed said that focus would be based on broadly three principles:
strengthening impartial leadership of the UN development system for coherence
and integration at all levels; addressing the trust deficit to entail
accountability and transparency at all levels; and being responsive to national
priorities.
“Solutions
from the past will not, alone, meet the challenges of the future,” she
underlined.
The
UN Deputy Secretary-General also spoke of the Quadrennial Comprehensive Policy
Review (QCPR)
process that established a sequenced approach to the review of the UN
development system as well as on the empowerment of Resident Coordinators and
implementation of standard operating procedures for UN Country Teams.
Noting
that the world has a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver a
better future for all humanity, she stressed: “The task ahead is challenging,
but nothing is impossible when we work together.”
Opening
the segment, ECOSOC Vice-President Cristián Barros said the Council would
contribute to the implementation of the QCPR in three ways: by laying the
foundation for its work after the receipt of comprehensive proposals requested
from the Secretary-General in the QCPR; by discussing concrete steps that the
UN development system can initiate immediately to enhance system-wide coherence
and efficiency; by reflecting on adjustments needed to improve impact of
support provided to different groups of countries to deliver on the 2030
Agenda.
As
a result of the deliberations in the general Assembly on the QCPR, Mr. Barros
said there is now growing recognition among Member States that the UN
development system is at a “critical juncture” where important decisions will
need to be made for the Organization to effectively support delivery of the
2030 Agenda.
This
is why the new QCPR resolution of the General Assembly requested the
Secretary-General to prepare proposals for their consideration in the course of
this year on the system's functions and capacities.
“These options will enable Member States to make decisions on
the changes required at different levels for the kind of transformation we need
to bring the UN development system up to speed with the level of ambition of
the 2030 Agenda,” he said.
Credit: UN News Centre
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