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14. febrúar 2005 Utanríkisráðuneytið

Ávarp um nýútkomna skýrslu um framkvæmd þúsaldarmarkmiða í þróunarmálum.

Hjálmar W. Hannesson, sendiherra og fastafulltrúi Íslands hjá Sameinuðu þjóðunum, flutti á föstudaginn s.l. ávarp við umræðu í allsherjarþingi S.þ. um nýútkomna skýrslu um framkvæmd svokallaðra þúsaldarmarkmiða í þróunarmálum. Skýrslan, sem unnin er undir forystu Jeffrey Sachs, prófessors við Columbia-háskólann í New York, verður m.a. grundvöllur umræðu á leiðtogafundi Sameinuðu þjóðanna sem haldinn verður í New York í september á þessu ári.

Fastafulltrúi tók undir áherslur í skýrslunni um mikilvægi lýðræðis, mannréttinda og bætts stjórnarfars í þróunarríkjunum til að ná fram markmiðum sem sett eru í þróunarmálum. Einnig þyrfti að leggja áherslu á jafnrétti kynjanna. Hann tók undir áherslur í skýrslunni um mikilvægi endurbóta Sameinuðu þjóðanna, um að bæta gæði þróunaraðstoðar og um hlutverk einkageirans og frjálsra félagasamtaka í þróunarsamstarfi.

Fastafulltrúi vakti athygli á því að Ísland hefði að undanförnu aukið framlag til þróunaraðstoðar og yrði áfram haldið á þeirri braut.


Statement by Ambassador Hjálmar W. Hannesson Permanent Representative of Iceland to the United Nations
Exchange of views on finding and recommendations of the United Nations Millenium Project
Fifty-ninth Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, February 11, 2005


Mr. President

Like others before me I express our appreciation to you for convening this useful informal meeting of the General Assembly.

Iceland has examined the Report from the Millennium Project with great interest and would like to express appreciation to all those who worked so hard on it.

This Report, together with the Report from the High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, is valuable input and inspiration for the Secretary-General in writing his report and will provide important background for preparations for the High-level meeting this coming September. That meeting and deliberations leading to it will provide a unique opportunity to renew political impetus for reducing extreme poverty and hunger in the world.

The Millenium Project report pays due attention to the importance of the rule of law, good governance, democracy and human rights in relation to development and achievement of the MDGs. These issues must be clearly spelled out as fundamental premises for meeting the MDGs.

The focus on gender-mainstreaming is also welcome. Moreover, we would like to see this given due prominence in further deliberations.

We support the Report’s attention to UN-reform and measures to improve the quality of aid, including increased emphasis on alignment, harmonization and more predictable funding by donors. The Report also correctly underlines the role and function of other actors, as highlighted in the Monterrey Consensus. Without an energetic private sector and participating civil society, sustainable economic and human development cannot be achieved.

Mr. President

While concurring with the probable efficacy of integrating the MDGs into poverty reduction strategies, it is important to stress that there must be full national ownership of the developing process. It is for each developing country’s government to adopt its strategy and to implement it, working closely with civil society organizations, the domestic private sector and international partners.

Iceland has in recent years been increasing its aid budget, both within bilateral cooperation with developing countries and to multilateral institutions, with the aim of more or less doubling ODA by 2009.

While an increase in ODA is crucial if we are to reach the MDGs, poverty reduction strategies must also draw on other resources, domestic and private as well as the benefits from increased international trade. In this context, Iceland concurs with the emphasis placed on completing the Doha round as soon as possible.

Thank you Mr. President

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