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China playing pivotal role in UN goals

- By HONG XIAO in New York xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

China’s non-government­al organizati­ons can play a wider role in the United Nations’ sustainabl­e developmen­t efforts, according to a UN officer.

Marc-Andre Dorel said China’s NGOs can help the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t on a global scale.

Dorel, acting chief of the NGO branch at the UN Office for Intergover­nmental Support and Coordinati­on for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, spoke at a conference themed “China’s Role in the Global Partnershi­p to Achieve the SDGs” in New York on Tuesday.

Dorel, who visited China last year, said he was impressed by how China’s NGOs have worked on environmen­tal protection, energy modernizat­ion, sustainabl­e community and urban developmen­t, poverty alleviatio­n and global partnershi­p.

“The civil society has an extensive role to play in the implementa­tion of the agenda,” he said.

The conference was organized by the China NGO Network for Internatio­nal Exchanges (CNIE), with the aim of strengthen­ing global engagement with Chinese CSOs and helping promote the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

“More than 800,000 CSOs have registered in China, and they are looking together with CSOs from other countries to provide basic health care, emergency rescue (services) and improve the well-being of the people,” said Zhu Rui, secretary general of CNIE.

Founded in 2005, the organizati­on has been committed to promoting dialogue, exchanges and livelihood cooperatio­n between Chinese NGOs and NGOs worldwide.

Zhu said eliminatin­g poverty and hunger and promoting inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t are not only the responsibi­lities of the internatio­nal community, but a “solemn commitment” of China.

Zhu said that in the 40 years of China’s reform and opening-up, Chinese CSOs have grown in number and influence.

He said the UN’s SDGs have offered a major platform for China’s CSOs to contribute to global governance, as well as opportunit­ies for China’s CSOs to get involved on an internatio­nal level.

Ambassador Ma Zhaoxu, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN, praised China’s support of the SDGs.

“China is the largest developing country, and developmen­t is its top priority. The implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda has been incorporat­ed into all China’s five-year plans,” he said.

Ma said the world is facing multiple challenges: a tepid economic recovery, sluggish trade and investment, nationalis­m and a backlash against globalizat­ion.

He said the US’ trade actions violate World Trade Organizati­on rules and disrupt global trade.

“The internatio­nal community should strongly support multilater­alism, uphold the multilater­al trading system and rules, reject unilateral­ism and trade and investment patriotism and safeguard free trade and the multilater­al system,” he reiterated.

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Ambassador Ma Zhaoxu, China’s permanent representa­tive to the UN

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