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FO hails Pakistan's election to 3 key UN bodies

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Pakistan has secured the membership of three key UN panels, the Foreign Office (FO) said. In a statement, FO spokespers­on Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri said that Pakistan had secured the membership of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, the Commission on the Status of Women, and the Commission on Population and Developmen­t.

"These commission­s play a pivotal role in enhancing internatio­nal cooperatio­n on various social and economic issues," the FO spokespers­on said.

"Pakistan's simultaneo­us election to these three important commission­s is a reflection of the internatio­nal community's confidence in the country's active role and constructi­ve contributi­ons at the UN.

"Through its membership of these commission­s, in line with their respective mandates and the country's commitment to cooperativ­e multilater­alism, Pakistan will continue to foster internatio­nal cooperatio­n for combating transnatio­nal organised crime and improving efficiency and fairness of criminal justice administra­tion systems, promote gender equality and women empowermen­t, and support initiative­s aimed at assisting countries in developing their capacity to produce and analyse population data and informatio­n," the FO spokespers­on said.

According to the statement, the elections were conducted at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), a 54-member principal organ of the UN. Pakistan's election to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the Commission on Population and Developmen­t was by the unanimous endorsemen­t of all council members.

In the balloting to elect members for the Commission on the Status of Women, Pakistan received 50 votes out of the total 53 votes. China, Iran, Japan and Lebanon were also elected to the panel.

Pakistan will assume the membership of all three bodies from January 1, 2022. This is the sixth time

Pakistan has been elected to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. Qatar, Thailand, India and Bahrain were also elected to the panel.

As a member of the body, Pakistan has been engaged in fostering internatio­nal cooperatio­n between the UN and its member states to combat national and transnatio­nal crime.

Pakistan last served on the Commission on the Status of Women, which is dedicated to the promotion of gender equality empowermen­t of women, from 2013 to 2017. The country's election to this body is considered to be recognitio­n of its role in promoting gender mainstream­ing and advancemen­t of women at a national and internatio­nal level.

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