As the United Nations General
Assembly continues its annual high-level segment, a host of African leaders
stressed today that while the continent’s progress is beyond doubt,
consolidating social and economic gains requires international, regional and
local approaches that better protect African livelihoods and ensure that agreed
development targets can be achieved.
In his address, Jakaya Mrisho
Kikwete, President of Tanzania said that is vital to complete the “unfinished
business” of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) so that Governments can
make informed decisions about the shape of the post-2015 agenda. The theme of
this year’s General Debate, “Setting the Stage” afforded an opportunity to
closely examine the successes and gaps in MDG implementation.
One crucial element going forward
will be to put in place effective financing mechanisms to ensure that
developing countries will be supported in the effort to attain unmet Millennium
targets and to make headway on the yet-to-be agreed successor Goals, which
should be focused on sustainable development, he said.
President Kikwete went on to
highlight Tanzania’s successes regarding Millennium targets for universal
primary education, reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, and improving access to
water and sanitation, among other gains. At the same time, Tanzania will
continue to look to the United Nations to provide assistance and guidance in
the final push towards the 2015 MDG deadline.
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