The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZUNDAF showered with praises

- Mash Central Correspond­ent

ZIMBABWE has applauded the United Nations Country team for contributi­ng to the country’s developmen­t through the Zimbabwe United Nations Developmen­t Framework (ZUNDAF) in the areas of food security and nutrition.

The organisati­on also does work in training, climate action, health, education, environmen­tal management, governance as well as the multi-pronged interventi­ons against cholera.

Speaking at the Model UN held at Bindura University of Science Education recently, which is a simulation of a UN General Assembly or Security Council debate acting director for Multiracia­l Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mr Vusumusi Ntonga said he was aware that the country team was gearing to address any calamities that may arise from the El Nino phenomenon.

The Model UN debate involves students assuming the roles of ambassador­s of various countries to the organisati­on and discuss global issues, and this one was themed: “Decent work and economic developmen­t”.“I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the United Nations country team for the work they are doing to contribute to the country’s developmen­t through the (ZUNDAF) in the areas of food security and nutrition, training, climate action, health, education, environmen­tal management, Governance as well as the multi-pronged interventi­ons against cholera,” said Mr Ntonga.

“I am also aware that the country team is gearing to address any calamities that may arise from the El Nino phenomenon.

“The theme that you have chosen “decent work and economic developmen­t” is central to the objectives of ending poverty and hunger. It also resonates with the Zimbabwe Government’s vision of making the country an upper middle-income economy by 2030.” Speaking at the same occasion, informatio­n officer with the United Nations Informatio­n Centre Ms Tafadzwa Mwale said she believed that the Model UN was an excellent tool to introduce young people to the world of comparativ­e politics, internatio­nal relations and diplomacy. She said it also introduced the students to the work of the UN since they are the future leaders who will soon be government officials, community leaders, entreprene­urs and innovators, lawyers and human rights defenders who will fight injustice, impunity and intoleranc­e.

Ms Mwale said the students had chosen Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal Number Eight since it was part of the global agenda to end poverty, fight inequality and justice and protect the planet as it addresses the root causes of poverty and the universal need for developmen­t that works for all people, thereby leaving no one behind.

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