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UN development official welcomes creation of global anti-poverty fund
23
December 2002
The
top United Nations development official has welcomed the General Assembly's
endorsement of a global fund to help in the fight against poverty
and to promote social and human development in developing countries.
Mark Malloch Brown, Administrator of the UN Development Programme
(UNDP), said the World Solidarity Fund was an "innovative mechanism"
that will support national development efforts with the energy of
community-based organizations, the commitment of individuals, and
the vibrancy of the private sector.
"We certainly hope that the Fund will be well endowed, and look
forward, in UNDP, to making full use of this instrument of world solidarity
as we move to implement the Millennium Development Goals, especially
the overarching goal on halving poverty by 2015," he added.
The Fund, which was one of the outcomes of the UN World Summit on
Sustainable Development in September, is modelled on the National
Solidarity Fund that was set up in Tunisia by President Zine El Abidine
Ben Ali.
"In a few short years, the Tunisian National Solidarity Fund
helped reduce poverty to around four per cent," Mr. Malloch Brown
said. "I am delighted that the United Nations has decided to
scale up this innovative mechanism at the world level."
Source
: http://www.un.org
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