Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Amina Mohammed: UN Dep Sec-Gen lists top priority

Amina Mohammed - Minister of Environment

New UN Deputy General has listed her top priorities as focusing on helping Un Sec-Gen to reposition sustainable developments.

Ms Amina Mohammed, the UN Deputy Secretary-General, has revealed her utmost priority after her swearing-in ceremony.

Mohammed says her responsibility at the UN will be to focus primarily on helping the UN Secretary-General António Guterres to reposition sustainable development as the heart of the organization.

Mohammed, who made the remarks at the UN Headquarters in New York at her first official press briefing, said while sustainable development was not an end in itself, it was the best way to achieve universal peace.

“The Secretary-General is committed to fast-track transformation. He has already outlined his underlying vision. His vision focuses on prevention over response.

“It lays greater emphasis on cross-pillar work to address the root causes of instability, vulnerability and conflict.

“He is determined to reposition sustainable and inclusive development at the heart of the UN. And he is committed to institutional capacity building across all  areas of our work.”

She said three broad principles – strengthening leadership, addressing the trust deficit and focusing on results at the country level where all of those in need are – would  underpin the work ahead.

We will improve governance on system-wide issues that do not belong to any individual governing body.

“We will identify institutional incentives that can ensure collective guidance by Member States and  make the system more responsive to national priorities.”

She, however, noted that delivering effectively would  require a focus on building long-term resilience.

“We will need to bridge the gaps between humanitarian action, development and peace, anchored in human rights, and ensuring access to opportunity for all.

“Delivering effectively will also demand a serious rethinking of financing and operational arrangements. We need to create incentives for collaboration.

“And we need integrated approaches that respond to the complexity of the transformation that is necessary for peace, development and prosperity on a healthy planet.”

“We need also to build on what exists, while also being bold in challenging ourselves and introducing necessary changes,” the UN deputy chief said.

“Solutions from the past will not, alone, meet the challenges of the future,” Mohammed said.

She said strengthening impartial leadership of the UN development system for coherence and integration at all levels required a strong and adequately resourced coordination system that could provide effective planning and risk management, monitoring and evaluation.

The UN deputy scribe also said that it was necessary to address the trust deficit at the global multilateral organization, which entailed accountability and transparency at all levels.



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