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EU Presidency Statement - Ministerial discussion with UN agencies and International Financial Institutions at CSD-13

Summary: April 21, 2005: MINISTERIAL DISCUSSION WITH UN AGENCIES AND IFIs AT THE 13TH SESSION OF THE COMMISSION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BY MR. CLAUDE WISELER, LUXEMBOURG MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, ON BEHALF OF THE EUROPEAN UNION (New York)



This implies three things:

Firstly developing countries themselves will need to take the main responsibility for their development and lead the donors, IFIs, UN organisations and other important stakeholders by stating which policy options and actions they will need to implement and where and from whom they will need assistance. The EU believes it to be important that developing countries integrate such actions in their NSDSs and PRSPs. The Poverty Reduction Strategies are an important contribution to poverty eradication.

Secondly all bilateral cooperation by individual donor countries must be designed so as to support developing countries in implementing their own Poverty Reductions Strategies and National Sustainable Development Strategies. Such bilaterals should clearly indicate to the partner country which of its policy options and actions in these implementation plans correspond with donor priorities and what alternative means are available for such support.

Thirdly, on the multilateral level you, ladies and gentlemen, the organisations within the UN system and the IFIs, will have to seek a clear mandate from your respective governing bodies and indicate which role you will play in order to promote and speed up the mainstreaming of water, sanitation and human settlements into the PRSPs and which role you will play in the implementation in support of policy options and actions in the implementation plans of the various countries. It is essential to intensify the dialogue on how best to prioritise water, sanitation and human settlement policies in PRSPs.



  • Ref: PRES05-045EN
  • EU source: EU Presidency
  • UN forum: Other
  • Date: 21/4/2005


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