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General Assembly of the United Nations
Economic and Financial - Second Committee

Economic and Financial

Second Committee - 63rd session

The Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee), is chaired by H.E. Mrs. Uche Joy Ogwu of Nigeria. During this session, it will deal with issues relating to economic growth and development such as macroeconomic policy questions (including international trade, international financial system and debt), financing for development, sustainable development, human settlements, poverty eradication, globalization and interdependence, operational activities for development, and information and communication technologies for development.

The Second Committee will also consider issues relating to Groups of Countries in special situations - such as the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs). It will also consider the item on permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources.

At the sixty-second session, the Second Committee took action on 35 draft proposals. The Committee is expected to act on a similar number of proposals during this year’s session.

In accordance with the on-going process of revitalization of the General Assembly, the Second Committee is engaged in updating its working methods and practices in order to improve the quality of debates and the impact of their deliberations and decisions, as well as to further streamline the Committee’s agenda and programme of work, biennialize agenda items, cluster the consideration of agenda items thematically, hold interactive “question time” sessions with secretariat officials after the presentation of substantive reports, and actively work to reduce the number and length of draft resolutions adopted during its sessions.

As in previous sessions, the Committee has also scheduled a number of special events as part of its programme of work.

 

[15 September 2008 ]

 

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