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Officials visit Haiti as
part of UN efforts to boost economy, status of women
April 18, 2007 – (UN News Centre) Officials
from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and
Division for the Advancement of Women have arrived in Haiti as part
of the world body's efforts to help the country as it works to consolidate
democracy.
A delegation from the Ad Hoc Advisory Group of
ECOSOC is on a four-day mission to assess Haiti's economic and social
development strategies, according to a news release from the UN
Mission in the country (MINUSTAH), which was established in October
2004 after an insurgency forced then President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
to go into exile.
Led by Canadian Ambassador John McNee, the team
is working to evaluate the current situation in Haiti and assess
the post-conflict reconstruction challenges faced by the country.
Among other tasks, the Group will examine the work
of the UN country team and international assistance by all players
on the ground, including follow up to recommendations made after
it conducted a visit to Haiti in 2005.
In another development, a high-level delegation
from the Division on the Advancement of Women met today in Port-au-Prince
with the senior UN envoy to the country, Mr. Edmond Mulet.
This delegation, which arrived on Monday, is in
Haiti to work in close collaboration with the Government to implement
the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination
against Women. Haiti, which joined the pact in 1981, is scheduled
to report to the committee which monitors it next year.
From : http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=22253&Cr=haiti&Cr1=
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