DESA News October 2013: PGA John W.
Ashe, New ASG Thomas Gass, Migration
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Right before the opening of the 68th session of
General Assembly, its President, John W. Ashe, gave a special interview to DESA
News. He points out how his background may help him promote the building of
Sustainable Development Goals among Member States. He also explains why he is
the first PGA to extensively use social media and online communication. Read More |
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Recently appointed by the
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as Assistant Secretary-General for Policy
Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs in UN DESA, Thomas Gass, from Switzerland,
describes himself as an unconditional supporter of inclusive development and
multilateralism. In his video interview, he explains how his experience in
development cooperation and as a Member State representative will be an added
value to the UN's work on setting an inclusive sustainable development agenda in
the coming years. Read More |
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For the second time in history, the General Assembly
will convene a high-level event on 3-4 October, devoted to international
migration and development at the United Nations. This meeting provides an
opportunity for the international community to review progress since the first
High-level Dialogue in 2006 and promote and advance the debate and cooperation
in the field of migration and development. Read More |
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