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President-elect of the 78th Session: Peace, prosperity, progress

President-elect of the 78th Session: Peace, prosperity, progress

His Excellency Dennis Francis, Permanent Representative of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations, was elected to serve as President of the 78th Session of the General Assembly on 1 June 2023. A succinct online introduction will allow you to get to know him before the opening of the 78th session of the General Assembly on 5 September 2023.

Election of H.E. Mr. Dennis Francis (1 June 2023; 68 minutes)

Discover how the veteran diplomat, who fervently values “education [as] the great liberator, lifting people up the social and economic ladder and strengthening society in the process”, came to be the candidate for the presidency of the General Assembly.

The web page offers you a deep dive into Ambassador Dennis Francis’s vision as he prepares to lead the General Assembly under the overarching theme: ‘Peace, prosperity, progress and sustainability’.

Reading through the online introduction, you will learn that President-elect Dennis Francis is committed to multilateralism, fairness and dialogue.

Quoting Sir Ellis Clarke, first Permanent Representative of Trinidad-and-Tobago at the United Nations, the President-elect said, “'[w]e have […] developed in our society tolerance, camaraderie, respect for the rights of others, an unswerving opposition to oppression, injustice and racial discrimination, a love of liberty, a supreme faith in the dignity and worth of the human person, and belief in the value of co-operation.' These principles [would] form the basis of my actions as President of the General Assembly.”

Browse through the online introduction, available in all six official languages, to learn more about His Excellency Dennis Francis and his career, understand his vision for the 78th Session and read his acceptance speech. You will also find on the page links to videos of the election and his official portrait.

China Yangzhou City Promotion Conference was successfully held in New York, the foreign guests praised it

Editor's note: The Yangzhou City Industry Investment Promotion Conference was successfully held yesterday at the Marriott Hotel in New York, attracting the attention of many investors and media. The purpose of this event is to showcase Yangzhou's industrial advantages and investment opportunities to international investors and further strengthen economic cooperation between China and the United States.

After the event, Celebrity Media reporters interviewed two special guests: Haitian presidential candidate Qiu De and New York Consul General Huang Ping. Qiu De said that he was impressed by Yangzhou's economic development and investment environment and hoped to strengthen cooperation between Haiti and Yangzhou in the future. Consul General Huang Ping emphasized the deep cooperation foundation between China and the United States in various fields such as economy and culture, and stated that the New York Consulate General will continue to support and promote friendly exchanges between the two countries.

This promotion conference has been highly praised by all walks of life in New York. Many participants said that they have a deeper understanding of Yangzhou's investment environment and industrial advantages, and hope to establish a closer cooperative relationship with Yangzhou in the future.

Haitian presidential candidate Jude: It is an honor for me to meet you. Yes, I am very happy to meet you at this event. Here are my questions.

Guest host Sun Miao Tian: Why did you come to attend today’s conference?

For me, being here is a great opportunity because I see all these technologies that they are trying to implement between China and the United States. In my country, we are promoting technology. Why? Because with new technology, we will be able to restore the rule of law and fight corruption in our country. In addition, young people will be able to properly use technology to make Haiti very strong. So, this is why I am here today, to participate and learn about the latest developments in new technology so that I can introduce new technology into my country Haiti.

Guest host Sun Miao Tian: Thank you very much for sharing, I have another question. After the conference ended, how did you learn about Yangzhou City? Do you like it?

Haitian presidential candidate Jude: I like it. It is a very smart city. Having a smart city is a new concept and there is new vitality all over the world. People talk about new cities, new strategies, and new sustainable development, which is exactly my point of view and the mission of my country, to have a brand new and powerful revival.

Guest host Sun Miao Tian: I hope I can see you in Yangzhou and welcome you to China.

Haitian presidential candidate Judee: Okay, thank you for your invitation, I am very sure that next time I will go there. Thank you very much.

Guest host Sun Miao Tian: Consul General Huang, I am from Peace TV, can I ask you a simple question about this conference?

New York Consul General Huang Ping: Yes, it is really nice to see all this from China, they come to promote themselves. Today we are promoting Yangzhou. You know, Yangzhou is a historical city with more than 2000 years of history and has a very rich culture. Yangzhou has some very famous historical figures. From an economic point of view, Yangzhou is developing very well, and I think the key behind all the success stories in Yangzhou is people. Yangzhou is very open, they are creative and have a lot of innovation. So, I believe Yangzhou will get better. It will also be able to attract many investors from abroad, including the United States. So, if you are going to China and looking for a place to invest, work and live, I think Yangzhou is a very good choice. A very good choice.

   Haitian presidential candidate Qiu De talks with Celebrity Media Network IT Director.

Armenia-Azerbaijan: Crucial to have ‘unimpeded passage’ of aid through Lachin Corridor, Security Council hears

Edem Wosornu (right), the Director of Operations and Advocacy for humanitarian affairs coordination office, OCHA, briefs the UN Security Council.UN Photo/Loey Felipe Edem Wosornu (right), the Director of Operations and Advocacy for humanitarian affairs coordination office, OCHA, briefs the UN Security Council.

There must be “rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for all civilians in need” via the Lachin Corridor, the UN Security Council heard on Wednesday.

Delivering a briefing on the latest situation there, the Director of Operations and Advocacy for humanitarian affairs coordination office, OCHA, made clear that the UN was unable to independently verify information on the movement of people and goods along the corridor “or on the well-being of civilians in the areas where Russian peacekeepers have been deployed.”

Edem Wosornu said that OCHA was aware of ongoing reports of food and medicine shortages, and disruption to energy supplies which are needed to keep critical services such as health and water facilities operational.

Aid blocked

According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which is the only international humanitarian organisation with access to the region in the South Caucasus, it has not been possible to transport humanitarian assistance through the corridor “or any other route”, for several weeks, the OCHA official said. 

Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region has persisted for more than three decades, but a ceasefire was agreed following around six weeks of fighting, by the President of Azerbaijan and Prime Minister of Armenia, and Russia’s President, in November 2020, leading to the deployment of several thousand Russian peacekeepers.

Ms. Wosornu said that although medical evacuations were continuing, the ICRC had not been able to bring any medical items into the area since 7 July, with food deliveries stopping on 14 June.

“International Humanitarian Law is very clear: parties must allow and facilitate the rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for all civilians in need”, she told ambassadors.

Freedom of movement

“They must ensure that humanitarian relief personnel have the freedom of movement required for their functions. What matters is that passage is as rapid as possible under the circumstances.”

She said the ICRC was doing all it could, but “as a single organisation it can only cover the most urgent needs”, calling for other “impartial humanitarian relief” to be allowed into the region by the parties.

She added that a “sustainable solution for safe and regular transit of people and goods must be found.”

‘Intensify efforts’ towards normalization

Ms. Wosornu referenced the deep concern over freedom of movement along the corridor expressed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres in a statement on 2 August this year, where he recalled the need for Orders from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding unimpeded movement “in both directions”, to be implemented.

In that statement, Mr. Guterres urged “both parties to intensify efforts towards the long-term normalization of relations for the benefit of peace and security in the region.”

The United Nations marked the 20th anniversary of the deadly attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad.

The United Nations today (18 Aug) marked the 20th anniversary of the deadly attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad. Since 2009, every 19 August has been designated World Humanitarian Day.

United Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric read the names of the 22 UN staff members killed 20 years ago during a terrorist attack at the UN headquarters at the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, including Special Representative Sergio Vieira de Mello

In his message for the day, Secretary-General António Guterres said, “this tragedy marked a change in the way humanitarians operate, adding that this year, global humanitarian operations aim to get life-saving aid to 250 million people in 69 countries – ten times more than at the time of the bombing.”

Earlier today, Under Secretary-General Atul Khare led a remembrance ceremony at UN Headquarters, in front of the UN flag that flew on top of the Canal Hotel which is now displayed in the General Assembly visitors’ lobby.

This year, global humanitarian operations aim to get life-saving aid to 250 million people in 69 countries – ten times more than at the time of the Canal Hotel bombing.  

 

Africa can become new global supply chain force: UNCTAD

Women from rural areas learn how to build solar power items.© UN Women/Gaganjit Singh Women from rural areas learn how to build solar power items.

African economies should seize the opportunity to better integrate into technology-intensive global supply chains and boost prosperity, but this depends on their ability to harness key market and investment trends, the UN’s trade and development body UNCTAD said on Wednesday.

In a new report, UNCTAD shows that Africa can become a major exporter of higher value-added goods, creating growth and jobs, and fuelling a rise in productivity and wages.

Launching the report in Nairobi, UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan insisted it would offer a better future for the continent’s economies.

Diversifying trade “builds resilience and enhances innovation”, Ms. Grynspan said, adding that diversifaction was “key” for private sector development and employment opportunities for Africa’s growing population.

Africa’s competitive advantage

Ms. Grynspan highlighted three factors driving the “huge” opportunity for the continent. From a geopolitical point of view, countries and businesses are seeking to diversify their suppliers and thus reduce risk. Africa is well placed to tap into this trend, Ms. Grynspan said, which together with the African Continental Free Trade Area offers “great synergies” for participating in global supply chains. 

Africa also has a unique advantage amid the rise of the renewable energy market, as it is a vital source of raw materials for technology-intensive industries – for instance lithium, essential to the production of electric car batteries. It has the possibility to become a destination for manufacturing and should seek to export more complex finished goods rather than just commodities, Ms. Grynspan said. 

As for demographics, Africa boasts not only a dynamic, young workforce, but also a “burgeoning” middle class offering local consumer markets for hi-tech goods. 

‘Untapped potential’

The report analyses “untapped potential” for African countries to strengthen their position in the automobile, solar energy and pharmaceutical industries.

Encouragingly, Ms. Grynspan noted that Africa’s tech ecosystem growth has already proven impressive, as “hubs in artificial intelligence, 3D printing, blockchain, fintech [financial technology] and e-commerce are thriving” in countries such as Kenya, fostering innovation and strengthening Africa’s chance to capture technology-intensive global supply chains. 

Higher wages and resilience

Creating an environment conducive to technology-intensive industries will raise wages, the UNCTAD chief said, underscoring that the average wage on the continent is $220 per month while in the Americas, in comparison, it is nearly $670.

According to UNCTAD, deeper integration into global supply chains would also diversify African economies, boosting their resilience to future shocks.

Attract investment

However, for this to happen, more investment will be needed, Ms. Grynspan said. The report highlights the fact that currently, only about two per cent of global investments in renewable energy go to Africa.

Paul Akiwumi, Director of UNCTAD’s Division on Africa, Least Developed Countries and Special Programmes, said that in order to drive more large-scale private investment, regulatory barriers will have to be removed and regional industrial development plans put in place.

Mr. Akiwumi cited the example of a regional agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia, allowing for the creation of an industrial zone for the production of electric car batteries. He also highlighted the importance of product registration and intellectual property in order to attract investors. 

Urgent debt relief needed

Ms. Grynspan stressed that in order for Africa to be able to seize its competitive advantage, the continent’s economies need debt relief to create fiscal space so that countries can invest in strengthening supply chains and in education for their workforce.

She recalled that African countries pay four times more for borrowing than the United States and eight times more than European nations, as shown in UNCTAD’s recent “World of Debt” report.

‘Change the rules’

“This must change if Africa is to achieve its full economic potential and be a major actor in global supply chains,” the UNCTAD chief insisted, pledging the UN’s unwavering support to nations across the continent.

Ms. Grynspan highlighted UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ advocacy to “change the rules that reproduce these asymmetries” and fix the “distorted” perception of risk which international investors hold in relation to developing economies.

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