The Operational Activities Segment took place on 9 - 13 July 2010 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, with an overall focus on “follow-up to policy recommendations of the General Assembly and the Council”. The Segment provided a unique opportunity for Member States to orient the preparations for the QCPR, building on a review of progress in implementing the 2007 TCPR over the last two years.
The Segment brought together high-level national policy makers, senior officials of UN system organizations as well as representatives of UN Country Teams to exchange views on key themes covered by the comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development, such as (i) the realities of national ownership and leadership and capacity development; (ii) the adequacy of UN country-level capacity in responding to programme countries’ priorities; and (iii) the adequacy and predictability of funding at country-level. The Council had a dialogue with the Executive Heads of UN funds and programmes. A special presentation was organized to apprise the Council of the most recent developments with respect of the “Delivering as One” initiative in eight programme country pilots.
At the end of the Segment, the Council adopted a resolution, providing guidance to further the implementation of General Assembly resolution 62/208 as well as policy orientations for the preparations of the QCPR.
Programme
STATEMENTS
9 July
Morning Session
Opening of the Segment
- Opening statement by H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC (Key objectives of the segment)
- Opening statement by Mr. Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Introduction of the reports of the Secretary-General)
Interactive plenary: “National ownership and leadership; and capacity development: have they become a reality?”
Chairperson: H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC
Moderator: Prof. Solita Monsod, Professor of Economics and former Secretary for Socio-Economic Planning, Philippines
Presenters:
- Dr. Servacius B. Likwelile, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Tanzania
- H.E. Mr. Ahmed Shide, State Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia
Afternoon Session
Chairperson: H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC
Moderator: Mr. Nikhil Seth, Director, Office of ECOSOC Support and Coordination, Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Panelists:
- Mr. Farrukh Hamraliev, Minister of economic development and trade, Tajikistan
- Dr. Carlos Pando Sanchez, Director of the Peruvian Agency for International Cooperation, Peru
- Mr. John Hendra, UN Resident Coordinator, Vietnam
- Mr. Nicholas Rosellini, Deputy Assistant Administrator and Deputy Regional Director, Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific
- Mr. Richard Kennedy, Deputy Representative, UNIDO's Office in New York
Special presentation: Outcome of the “High-level Tripartite Conference on Delivering as One: Lessons learned from country-led evaluations and the way forward”
Chairperson/Moderator: H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOCSpeakers:
- Mr. Ho Quang Minh, Director General, Foreign Economic Relations Department and Mr. Dao Xuan Quang, Principal Officer, Foreign Economic Relations Department, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Viet Nam
- Dr. Servacius B. Likwelile, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Tanzania
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12 July
Morning Session
Remarks by H.E. Ambassador Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC (Summary of key points of Day 1)
Interactive plenary: Dialogue with the Executive Heads of the UN funds and programmes
Chairperson: H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC
Moderator: Mr. Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General, UNDESA
Panelists:
- Ms. Helen Clark, Administrator, UNDP
“Accelerating progress towards the achievement of the MDGs through
delivering as one at country level.”- Ms. Thoraya Obaid, Executive Director, UNFPA
“Partnerships with United Nations organizations and other development actors: strategies, mechanisms, value added, and sustainability”- Mr. Anthony Lake, Executive Director, UNICEF
“Reaching the MDGs with equity” (presentation)- Mr. Ramiro Lopes da Silva, Deputy Executive Director, External Relations Department, WFP
“Efficiency, Modern Business Practices and Management for MDG Results”
Afternoon Session
Interactive plenary: “Funding of UN operational activities for development: challenges and best practices at the country level ”
Chairperson: H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC
Moderator: H.E. Mr. Román Oyarzun Marchesi, Ambassador, Deputy
Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations
Speakers:
- H.E. Mr. Ahmed Shide, State Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Ethiopia
- Dr. Servacius B. Likwelile, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Tanzania
- Mr. Willie Samute, Principal Secretary - Public Sector Reform, Office of the President and Cabinet, Malawi
- Mr. Nicholas Alipui, Director, Programme Division, UNICEF
First respondent: Mr. Ho Quang Minh, Director General, Foreign Economic Relations Department, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Viet Nam
General debate:
- G77 and China
- EU
- Russian Federation
- China
- Brazil
- Switzerland
- Indonesia
- Ukraine
- Belarus
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13 July
General debate:
Closing of the Segment:
Closing statement by H.E. Mr. Alexandru Cujba, Vice-President of ECOSOC
EXPERT ROUNDTABLE
- Programme
- Concept Note
- Concept note on Special session - Official luncheon co-hosted by UNIFEM and UNDESA
CONCEPT NOTE
- Panel on “Country-level capacity: is the UN system equipped to respond to the needs and priorities of the programme countries?” (3-5 p.m., 9 July 2010)
- Panel on "Funding of UN operational activities for development: challenges and best practices at the country level" (3-5 p.m., 12 July 2010)
DOCUMENTATION
1. Documents to be considered at the 2010 operational activities segment
1.a. Follow-up to policy recommendations of the General Assembly and the Council
- Report of the Secretary-General on results achieved and measures and processes implemented in follow-up to General Assembly resolution 62/208 on the triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations (E/2010/70)
- Report of the Secretary -General on comprehensive statistical analysis of the financing of operational activities for development of the United Nations system for 2008 (A/65/79-E/2010/76)
- Report of the Secretary -General on the functioning of the resident coordinator system, including costs and benefits (E/2010/53)
- Report of the Secretary-General on actions taken by the Executive Boards and Governing Bodies of the United Nations funds, programmes and specialized agencies in the area of simplification and harmonization of the United Nations development system (E/2010/52)
- Letter dated 3 December 2009 from the Permanent Representative of Rwanda to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (A/64/578)
1.b. Reports of the Executive Boards of the United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund, the United Nations Children’s Fund and the World Food Programme
- Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Development Programme/United Nations Population Fund on its work during 2009 (E/2009/35(SUPP))
- Annual report of the Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme and the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund for 2009 (E/2010/5)
- Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund on its first, second and annual sessions of 2009 (E/2009/34/Rev.1- E/ICEF/2009/7/Rev.1)
- Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund on the work of its first regular session (E/2010/34 (Part I)–E/ICEF/2010/7 (Part I))
- Report of the Executive Board of the United Nations Children’s Fund on the work of its 2010 first regular session: Addendum: Joint meeting of the Executive Boards of the UNDP/UNFPA, UNICEF and WFP (E/2010/34 (Part I)/Add.1–E/ICEF/2010/7 (Part I)/Add.1)
- Annual report of the Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund for 2009 (E/2010/6–E/ICEF/2010/3)
- Report of the Executive Board of the World Food Programme on its 2009 sessions (E/2010/36)
- Annual report of the World Food Programme for 2009 (E/2010/14)
1.c. South-South cooperation for development
- Report of the High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation on its sixteenth session (A/65/39, Supp. No. 39)
2. Other relevant documents
2.a. Mandate
- Triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system (A/RES/62/208)
- System-wide coherence (A/RES/62/277)
- Operational activities for development (A/RES/63/232)
- System-wide coherence (A/RES/63/311)
- Progress in the implementation of General Assembly resolution 62/208 on the triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system (ECOSOC Resolution 2008/2)
- Progress in the implementation of General Assembly resolution 62/208 on the triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system (ECOSOC Resolution 2009/1)
2.b. Relevant reports
- Report of the Secretary-General on the management process for the implementation of General Assembly resolution 62/208 on the triennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system (E/2008/49)
- Report of the Secretary-General on the functioning of the resident coordinator system, including costs and benefits (E/2008/60)
- Report of the Secretary-General on the functioning of the resident coordinator system, including costs and benefits (E/2009/76)
- Report of the Secretary-General on the human resources challenges within the United Nations development system at the country level (E/2009/75)
INFORMAL SUMMARIES
- Inter-active Plenary on “Funding of UN operational activities for development: challenges and best practices at the country level”
- Inter-active Plenary on “National ownership and leadership, and capacity development: have they become a reality?"
- Dialogue session on Country-level capacity: is the UN system equipped to respond to the needs and priorities of the programme countries?”
- Special presentation on the “Outcome of the High-level tripartite conference on Delivering as One: lessons learned from country-led evaluations and the way forward”
- Dialogue with the Executive Heads of the Funds and Programmes
General debate
OUTCOME
The functions of the segment were defined by the General Assembly in its Resolution (A/RES/48/162)