Bangkok--6 Jun--ESCAP-SCAS
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) opened its 72nd session in Bangkok today with its Executive Secretary emphasizing that strong political commitment, action and well-functioning coordination mechanisms, fully supported by the countries of Asia and the Pacific, will be critical to ensure that "no one
is left behind."
"Comprehensive implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development requires partnerships and deployment of new solutions between countries and across subregions," said Dr. Akhtar. "The 2030 Agenda calls for fundamental policy rethinking, and shifts in action, for which pacing and sequencing of national initiatives will be critical."
Dr. Akhtar highlighted the crucial role of regional cooperation and connectivity, noting that appropriate pacing and sequencing of regional cooperation holds the potential to reinvigorate growth and shared prosperity through diversification, inclusiveness and sustainable development.
"Smart development demands that we move from silo-bound to cross-sectoral approaches and solutions, deploy the right mix of policies and incentives and address cross-cutting and thematic areas such as tackling all types and sources of inequality," added Dr. Akhtar.
The 72nd session is being held under the theme 'Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for Sustainable Development,' and places particular emphasis on harnessing STI towards achieving the 2030 Agenda in Asia-Pacific. ESCAP's new theme study proposes shifting STI policy to focus on supporting social justice and environmental protection; resource efficiency; integrating openness and inclusivity into innovation strategies; and the promotion of technology to support quality jobs and reduce environmental impact.
In a written message to the 72nd Commission session, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed: "We are living in a crucially important period for humanity. Last year the leaders of the world adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, along with the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the Paris agreement on climate change. But the delivery of our crucial mandate starts from this year. We have the collective responsibility to turn these landmark agreements into tangible actions now."
In his inaugural address, the Minister of Energy of Thailand, H.E General Anantaporn Kanjanarat emphasized that this year's theme topic is timely, and of great significance to all member states of ESCAP. The Minister said that STI must be shared for the benefits of humanity, the environment and the planet.
The Prime Minister of Fiji H.E. Mr. Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, outgoing Chair of the session highlighted the commitments made by the international community to the 2030 Agenda, the Addis Ababa Accord, the Sendai framework, and most importantly for Fiji, the Paris agreement on climate change. The Prime Minister said the biggest challenge now is to implement theseagreements, and he underlined that ESCAP has a very important role to play
in meeting that challenge.
The Prime Minister of Tajikistan H.E. Mr. Qohir Rasulzoda, who was elected to Chair of the session added that ESCAP serves as a unique intergovernmental platform and the members of ESCAP shall work hand in hand with the Secretariat to promote truly inclusive and sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region.
More than 430 participants from 48 member States and Associate Members are attending the 72nd Commission session this week.
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