Fiji Sun

ABOUT PEACE, SECURITY, SAYS BAINIMARAM­A

- JYOTI PRATIBHA BONN, GERMANY Edited by Naisa Koroi Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

Fiji regards climate change as a peace and security issue, in the same way as its commitment to peacekeepi­ng, says Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimaram­a. “Next year marks the 40th anniversar­y of Fiji’s contributi­on to UN peacekeepi­ng. Our men and women in uniform have worn the blue beret with pride and distinctio­n and will continue to do so,” he said.

“Because as a nation, service to the UN and all it stands for is an honour and is part of how we see ourselves – sending our people across the world to protect the lives of others in troubled places far from our island home.

“By any standard, we make a big contributi­on for a small country.” He made the remarks at a COP23 event in Bonn, Germany.

The high level event was about Policy Coherence and Joint Delivery: UN Systerm’s Support to Lower-Emission and Climate Resilient Developmen­t at National Level. Mr Bainimaram­a said: “We need the UN system to be at its most effective to protect the interests of all UN members.

“So we want the UN system to work well. To be the best it can be at meeting the global challenge of climate change.

“This high level event asks us to focus on what the UN system can do for national developmen­t where there is both threat and opportunit­y. Clearly there are many UN agencies that have something to offer.

“The economic and social developmen­t of many member states – including Fiji – draws heavily on the contributi­ons of these agencies. Whether it is in education, agricultur­e, health, human developmen­t, the environmen­t, women and children or culture and heritage. “And many of them have a mandate on climate or are delivering programmes that benefit our response to climate change.

“We also understand the vital role played by the extended family of internatio­nal institutio­ns that deal with trade, finance and economic matters – whether it is the World Bank, IMF, WTO or UNCTAD. We must have the climate change issue understood and applied to all of their activities as well.

“But, the question we have to ask ourselves is this: Is this effort integrated? Is it designed for maximum effectiven­ess? Are all these agencies performing at a level that is appropriat­e for our collective response to climate change? Can we do a better job with the resources we already have? Do we need more resources? And I think the answer to that is probably ‘yes’.”

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 ?? Photo: DEPTFO News ?? Prime Minister and COP23 President Voreqe Bainimaram­a with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at the inaugurati­on of the High Level Segments of COP23 in Bonn, Germany.
Photo: DEPTFO News Prime Minister and COP23 President Voreqe Bainimaram­a with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at the inaugurati­on of the High Level Segments of COP23 in Bonn, Germany.
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