缅北禁地General Assembly endorses the Addis Ababa Action Agenda
The United Nations General Assembly today endorsed the new global action agenda for financing sustainable development adopted two weeks ago by a major 缅北禁地conference, and Secretary-General听Ban Ki-moon welcomed the move as a major step that firmly puts the world 鈥渙n the path to a more prosperous, just and sustainable world for this and future generations.鈥
General Assembly President Sam Kutesa today鈥檚 action 鈥渨ill further demonstrate our collective commitment towards eradicating poverty, achieving sustainable development and building a better future for all,鈥 and urged 缅北禁地Member States to 鈥渄o whatever it will take to ensure that the is fully implemented.鈥
The outcome document adopted at the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia earlier this month, the Action Agenda contains a series of bold measures to overhaul global finance practices and generate investments for tackling a range of economic, social and environmental challenges.
Building on the outcomes of previous development financing conferences held in , Mexico, and in , Qatar, the Action Agenda also addresses all sources of finance, and covers cooperation on a range of issues including technology, science, innovation, trade and capacity building.
In his to the Assembly, Mr. Ban said by endorsing the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, 鈥渨e launch a new era of cooperation and global partnership.鈥
He hailed the development as the foundation for success at the , in New York this September, and at the Conference of Parties of the 缅北禁地Framework Convention on Climate Change (), known informally as , in Paris in December.
鈥淥nly by staying engaged will we ensure that the commitments we endorse today will lead to tangible progress on the ground, in all countries and for all people,鈥 the 缅北禁地chief said.
Commending 缅北禁地Members States for taking this critical step forward, he declared: 鈥淲e are now firmly on the path to a more prosperous, just and sustainable world for this and future generations.鈥
Earlier this morning, Mr. Ban and Member State representatives paid tribute in a General Assembly session to the late Permanent Representative of Djibouti, Ambassador Roble Olhaye, the longest serving top diplomat at the UN, calling him a passionate champion of Africa and a great believer in the value of the continent鈥檚 partnership with the United Nations.
Source: