The 2016 ECOSOC operational activities for development segment took place from 22-24 February 2016 at UN Headquarters in New York. The segment aimed to look at the longer-term positioning of the UN development in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development while also reviewing the progress in the implementation of General Assembly resolution 67/226 on the QCPR and preparations for the 2017-2020 QCPR.
For more information on the 2016 segment, please see below.
- Substantive documentation (QCPR)
- Preliminary draft agenda
- Summary / Key messages emanating from deliberations (forthcoming)
- Statements and Presentations
- Day 1 - Monday, 22 February
- Opening
- H.E. Mr. Alejandro Palma Cerna, Vice-President of the Economic and Social Council (EN, ES)
- H.E. Mr. Mogens Lykketoft, President of the General Assembly
- Mr. Wu Hongbo, Under Secretary-General, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- Keynote speaker: “UN development system: Vision for Post-2015 Era”
- H.E. Mr. Claver Gatete, Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Rwanda
- Panel discussion: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: What are the implications for policy, programming and operational cooperation and coordination in the UN development system?
- Panellists:
H.E. Ms. Zhanar Aitzhanova, Minister for Economic Integration, Kazakhstan
H.E. Mr. Macharia Kamau, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kenya to the United Nations
Mr. Joan Clos, Executive Director, UN-Habitat
Mr. Alain Noudehou, UN Resident Coordinator, China
- Panellists:
- Other statements:
- Maldives, on behalf of AOSIS
- Pakistan
- Thailand, on behalf of the G77 and China
- Trinidad and Tobago, on behalf of CARICOM
- Introduction of Secretary-General’s report
- Mr. Thomas Gass, Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- Dialogue with Heads of UN Funds and Programmes
- Panellists:
Ms. Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP - Mr. Anthony Lake, Executive Director, UNICEF
- Ms. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director, UN Women
- Ms. Laura Londen, Deputy Executive Director, UNFPA
- Mr. Amir Abdulla, Deputy Executive Director, WFP
- Panellists:
- Discussants:
- H.E. Ms. Nguyen Phuong Nga, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations
- H.E. Mr. Geir O. Pedersen, Permanent Representative of Norway to the United Nations
- Other statements:
- Maldives, on behalf of AOSIS
- Thailand, on behalf of the G77 and China
- Trinidad and Tobago, on behalf of CARICOM
- Opening
- Day 2 - Tuesday, 23 February
Special briefing: Update on the ECOSOC Dialogue on longer-term positioning of UN development system in context of 2030 Agenda
- H.E. Mr. Alejandro Palma Cerna, Vice-President of the Economic and Social Council
Panel discussion: How to strengthen coordination and integration of development, humanitarian and peace pillars in the work of the UN system?
- Keynote speaker:
Baroness Verma, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development, United Kingdom - Special speaker:
Ms. Ameerah Haq, Bangladesh, former United Nation Under-Secretary-General for Field Support - Panellists:
- H.E. Ms. Stephanie Hochstetter Skinner-Klée, Ambassador of Guatemala and President of the WFP Executive Board (EN, ES)
- Ms. Helen Clark, Chair, UNDG
- Mr. Stephen O’Brien, Under Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, OCHA
- Mr. Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the Central African Republic (via VTC)
- Mr. Mourad Wahba, Deputy Special Representative for the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) (via VTC)
- Other statements:
Maldives (on behalf of AOSIS)
Panel discussion: Organizational arrangements: How to strengthen inter-agency collaboration in organizational presence at country, sub-regional and regional levels?
- Keynote speaker:
H.E. Ms. Rossana Guevara, Vice President of Honduras (EN, ES) - Panellists:
H.E. Ms. Sahar Nasr, Minister of International Cooperation, Arab Republic of Egypt
Ms. Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary, ECLAC
Mr. Mike Kelleher, Senior Advisor, UN Relations and Partnerships, World Bank
Ms. Nardos Bekele-Thomas, Director, Office of the Chef de Cabinet, Executive Office of the Secretary-General, former UN Resident Coordinator, Kenya - Other statements:
Maldives (on behalf of AOSIS) - Australia, on behalf of Canada
- Trinidad and Tobago (on behalf of CARICOM)
General Debate:
- Bangladesh (on behalf of the Group of LDCs)
- Canada (on behalf of Canada and Australia)
- Maldives (on behalf of AOSIS)
- Netherlands (On behalf of the EU)
- Sweden
- Trinidad and Tobago (on behalf of CARICOM)
- Day 3 - Wednesday, 24 February
Panel discussion: Partnership approaches: How to ensure accountability, coherence and evaluation of impact?
Panellists:
- Mr. Ibrahim Mayaki, Chief Executive Officer, New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), African Union
- Mr. Sayed Aqa, Vice President Cooperation and Capacity Development, Islamic Development Bank
- Ms. Lise Kingo, Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Discussant:
- Mr. Thomas Gass, Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
General Debate:
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Burkina Faso
- Costa Rica
- Czech Republic
- El Salvador
- Estonia
- Guatemala
- India
- Iraq
- Lebanon
- Maldives, on behalf of AOSIS
- Mexico
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Peru
- Nepal
- Norway
- South Africa
- Switzerland
- Thailand, on behalf of the G77 and China
- Zambia, on behalf of the Group of Land Locked Developing Countries
- The Philippines
- The Republic of Korea
- The Republic of Moldova
- The Republic of Serbia
- United States
- Viet Nam
Summary of key messages from the Operational Activities for Development Segment and concluding remarks
- H.E. Mr. Alejandro Palma Cerna, Vice-President of the Economic and Social Council
- Biographical notes on speakers
- Side Events
- Briefing on progress in pilot independent system-wide evaluations - Organized by Interim Coordination Mechanism (JIU, UNEG, OCHA, OIOS, DESA)
- “Development Cooperation, lever for integrated SDG implementation” – Briefing on the 2016 DCF Preparatory Process
- Delivering together on the SDGs – The next generation of UNDAFs and the SOPs
- "Pooled funding, coherence and scale: QCPR indicator 11 and the lessons learned for financing Agenda 2030"