A prisoner warden raising a Flag of the United Nations to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the UN at Karimjee Grounds in Dar es Salaam.
UN Resident Coordinator Dr. Alberic Kacou arriving at the Karimjee Grounds.
.UN calls on fastest reduction of poverty to meet the MDGs
By MOblog Team
UNITED Nations (UN) members states has
been told to take on board issues of youth in the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) as part of the global community efforts to fight against
organized crimes such as terrorism and drug trafficking. Moblog can
report.
Speaking to invited dignitaries during the commemoration of the 68th
anniversary of the United Nations in Dar es Salam at Karimjee grounds,
the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism Hon, Ambassador Khamis
Kagasheki said although the MDGs is all about development but
unfortunately the inclusion of youth is conspicuously absent in the
eight goals.
Brazilian Ambassador to Tanzania, Francisco Luz with Tanzanian Official from Foreign Affairs.
He said that according to the 2012
Population and Housing Census (PHC), the proportion of persons aged
15-35 years has decreased marginally from 35.6 percent in 2002 to 34.7
percent in 2012. The median age of the Tanzania’s population is 18
years.
Ambassador Kagasheki added that Tanzania
like many other African countries suffers from youth unemployment rate
of 13.4 percent. Youth employees aged between 15 and 24 years comprise
only 2.5 percent of total employees in the formal sector showing the low
involvement of youths in the formal sector.
“These challenges affect all segments of
the population. But young people are the most affected. We are
witnessing an increased trend of the youth falling victims of joining
terrorists groups, drug cartels and organized crimes which is not
healthy to global community welfare,”
Brass Band arriving at Karimjee Grounds.
“Agricultural sector which is the main
stay of most Tanzanians employs 81.4 percent. 24 percent of youths
aged 15-24 years are employed in manufacturing industry followed by
wholesale and retail trade comprising 17.6 percent of total youths in
the formal sector. Another important industry in employing youths in
Tanzania is the education sector with 15.2 percent of all youths in this
sector,’ he said.
He further said that major challenges
facing the youth today are lack of access to capital, negative impact of
the electronic media and social networks and competitiveness in
education. These are current challenges apart from the traditional ones
which are drug abuse, crime, violence, sexuality and poverty.
On his part UN Resident Coordinator
Alberic Kacou said that globally, this year's UN Day focuses on the
eight UN Millennium Development Goals and the global partnership to
achieve those goals.
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural
Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki accompanied by the
United Nation Resident Coordinator Dr. Alberic Kacou. Left is Director
of the Department of Multilateral Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, Ambassador Celestine Mushy and Right is Chief of Protocol
Ambassador Mohammed Maharage Juma.
“In Tanzania we have chosen “The Future
We Want” as the week’s theme, focusing more towards the Post 2015
Development Agenda and the role of Youth,”
“As we seek to identify the parameters
of the post-2015 development agenda, the magnitude of the task before us
will require decisive action and the highest levels of collaboration
and we must prove our efforts to be equal to the enormity of the task,”
he said
He further said that at the request of
the President of the World Bank, members of the UN System Chief
Executives Board (CEB) agreed unanimously in November 2012 to use its
semi-annual meetings to review and improve their support to MDG progress
in countries ahead of the 2015 target date. Tanzania was among the
countries selected for the first review.
Kacou underscored that many nations have
achieved what could have been considered a dream in 2000 – cutting in
half the number of people living in extreme poverty.
Similarly, some progress is made on
eliminating gender disparities in school, expanding access to safe
drinking water, and improving living conditions for slum dwellers BUT
progress on health, sanitation, and primary school completion is still
at risk. He lamented.
Above and Below: Guest of Honour
Minister for Natural Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki
introduced to the UN Heads by the United Nation Resident Coordinator
Dr. Alberic Kacou
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural
Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki stand for the National
Anthem during the occasion of the 68th Anniversary of the United Nations at Karimjee Grounds.
He noted that UN has been encouraging an
unprecedented ‘global conversation’ on the type of world that people
want beyond Post 2015, through 11 thematic public consultations and
surveys on the themes around— inequalities, health, education, growth
and employment, environmental sustainability, governance, conflict and
fragility, population dynamics, hunger, food & nutrition security,
energy and water.
Kacou said the global conversation
initiated by the UN engaged more than 1.3 million people in above 180 UN
Member States from August 2012 to March 2013.
The report- ‘A Million Voices: The World
We Want’ released by the UN Secretary General in September 2013
captures the voices from all regions and backgrounds – particularly
those people that are poor, excluded or marginalized.
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki inspect a military parade during the 68th Anniversary of the United Nations Karimjee Grounds.
High Table: From Left is United Nation
Resident Coordinator Dr. Alberic Kacou, Guest of Honour Minister for
Natural Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki , Dean of the
Diplomatic Corps, Amb. Juma Alfani Mpango and Member from TPDF.
Above and Below are Religious Leaders.
The Guest of Honour the Minister for
Tourism and Natural Resources, Hon Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki speaks
during the climax of the UN 68th Anniversary at Karimjee Grounds in Dar es Salaam.
Some of the UN Heads listening attentively to the Guest of Honour (not in picture).
UN Resident Coordinator in Tanzania Dr.
Alberic Kacou gives inaugural speech during the official Flag raising
ceremony to mark 68th Anniversary of the United Nations at Karimjee
Grounds in Dar es Salaam.
Excellencies Ambassadors, High
Commissioners and Heads of International Development Co-operations and
Members of the Military Forces.
United Nations Association (UNA)
Secretary General Nancy Kaizilege speaks during the official flag
raising ceremony on UN day at Karimjee Hall. she said the work of the
United Nations Association of Tanzania has also evolved with the times
and into its next era, new and creative methods of outreach, innovative
tools for engagement and enhanced synergies in processes that further
human rights, peace and security specifically in the Great Lakes,
health, energy and climate change; and increased civic engagement in the
MDGs and the Post 2015 process are at the forefront of their
priorities.
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural
Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki in a discussion with
the United Nation Resident Coordinator Dr. Alberic Kacou.
Invited Guests and some of UN Staff.
UN Staff from different agencies.
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural
Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki cuts a ribbon to
officiate UN Pavilion at Karimjee Grounds. Left is the United Nation
Resident Coordinator Dr. Alberic Kacou.
Pavilion is Official Kicks Off.
Guest of Honour Minister for Natural Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki visits one of UN Pavilion.
Advisor for Communication and
Information at UNESCO Yusuph Al Amin elaborate a point about Community
Radios and How is championing on Democratic process ahead of 2015
general election to the Guest of Honour Minister for Natural Resource
and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki.
UNIC
Information Officer Usia Nkhoma Ledama explains a point to the
Minister for Natural Resource and Tourism Ambassador Khamis Kagasheki on
how the UN is empowering Youth in Tanzania.
UN Communications Analyst Hoyce Temu chat with the Minister.
UN Operations Adviser , Mr George Otoo shares a light moment with his colleagues.
Director of the Department of
Multilateral Cooperation in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador
Celestine Mushy chat with United Nation Resident Coordinator Dr.
Alberic Kacou.
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