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Date 16
May 2005
Press Release No: G/CS61/CS61/05/2005
THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL
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MESSAGE TO THE 61ST SESSION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
Bangkok, 16 May 2005
Delivered by Mr. Kim Hak-Su, Executive Secretary,
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the
Pacific
Profound changes are taking place across the Asia-Pacific
region. A new Asia is emerging, which is contributing to prosperity
in the region and throughout the world. But there are also challenges
to confront. While the region is certainly making good progress
on a number of the Millennium Development Goals, in particular
in eradicating extreme poverty and hunger, the gains have been
uneven. Developing countries in the region are showing the highest
growth rates in the world, but there are jarring disparities
in levels of social and economic development, within and among
countries. Fast growth has also been accompanied by environmental
degradation in many areas. At the same time, in our post-tsunami
recovery work, we must do more than replace what was lost in
the disaster; we must break cycles of poverty. That means ensuring
that donors disburse the funds needed, and that they are spent
effectively, responsibly and in a transparent manner.
This is a special year for the United Nations.
It not only marks the 60th anniversary of our founding at the
end of the Second World War. It is also a year in which we are
thinking ahead, and engaging in a constructive debate about
the future: how to defeat poverty; how to build a collective
security system able to meet our common threats; and how to
increase respect for human dignity in every land.
That is why, in March this year, I placed before
Member States a report setting out proposals for affordable
ways to reach the Millennium Development Goals, far-reaching
reforms of the international security system, and concrete action
to increase respect for human rights. I have put forward an
agenda that I believe is both bold and achievable. I hope leaders
will come to the summit at the United Nations in September ready
to take far-reaching decisions, including on ways to adapt the
United Nations itself.
I look forward to working with all of you in this
process of fundamental reform and revitalization. I send my
warmest wishes to the Heads of Government, distinguished representatives,
and other eminent leaders who have gathered together on the
occasion of the 61st Commission session of ESCAP, and wish all
of you a successful session.
Kofi A. Annan
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