MOVING FORWARD ON DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES

The Secretary-General and the Member States have emphasized the need to reenergize the fight against poverty and strengthen the development pillar of the United Nations.  The 2005 World Summit underscored the critical role played by the major United Nations summits and conferences, particularly the Millennium Summit, in shaping a shared vision of development and in agreeing on common development objectives, including the internationally agreed development goals of which the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are an integral part.  The resulting UN Development Agenda promises development for all.  The development pillar of the UN must remain strong to keep this promise. 

Addressing the needs of the poorest of the world

“We stand at the mid-point of the race to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. A strong and sustained effort now can mean the difference between the success and failure of our grand endeavour."


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Providing leadership in achieving international development goals

“There is no alternative to economic and social development as the foundation for a peaceful and just world. The development pillar of the UN must be strong if the entire UN system is to effectively carry out its noble mission.”

In order to ensure that the UN can provide leadership in galvanizing progress on the MDGs and development more broadly, the effectiveness of the organization must be enhanced.


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