Executive Director Peter Yeo's Statement on the Progress of UN Management Reform
January 20, 2012
WASHINGTON – Better World Campaign Executive
Director Peter Yeo released the following statement on the next steps in
the Administration’s agenda for reforming the United Nations outlined
in a speech today by U.S. Representative to the United Nations for UN
Management and Reform Joseph M. Torsella:
“Ambassador Torsella’s
speech demonstrates a renewed commitment by the United States to work
with the UN to make it a more effective and efficient institution. The
reform initiatives announced today build upon serious reforms currently
underway in New York which will reduce costs and promote American
interests.
“The UN is working hard to make the transition to a
robust 21st century institution. It is already a leader on issues such
as women, human rights and energy, which are the key 21st century issues
and the realities of today.
“Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, as
Ambassador Torsella noted, has been a strong leader for modernizing the
United Nations. As a result of joint efforts by the Secretary General
and the Obama Administration, the UN has moved forward with important
initiatives to reduce costs, increase transparency, improve oversight
and boost internal management systems.
“Just last month, as a
result of strong leadership by Ambassador Torsella, UN member states
approved a two year budget containing a five percent reduction from the
previous biennial budget.
“We particularly welcome Ambassador
Torsella’s call on Congress to continue to pay American dues to the UN
on time and in full in today’s discussion, and his statement that
legislatively tying American dues to UN reforms would complicate his
ability to effectively promote UN reform. The United States will need
all the allies it can find in New York to succeed with its reform
agenda, and these potential allies will disappear if the U.S. has failed
to live up to its obligations.
“Given the vitally important ways
that the UN serves American interests, it is important that we continue
to make it a more strong and effective institution. Around the clock
the UN brings member states together to collectively address problems
that the United States cannot solve alone, from stopping the development
of a Iranian nuclear weapon, to combating global pandemics, to
responding to natural disasters big and small, to bringing peace and
stability to war-torn countries by deploying UN peacekeepers.”
For the U.S. Mission to the United Nations’ fact sheet on the
Obama Administration’s accomplishments on reforming the United Nations,
please visit: http://usun.state.gov/briefing/statements/182251.htm.
About the Better World Campaign
The
Better World Campaign (BWC), an initiative of the Better World Fund,
works to strengthen the relationship between the United States and the
United Nations. It encourages U.S. leadership to enhance the UN’s
ability to carry out its invaluable international work on behalf of
peace, progress, freedom, and justice.
