Ambassador Le Hoai Trung (second from right) chairs the dialogue on Feb.24 (Photo: VNA)
The dialogue took place within the framework of
the Operational Activities for Development Segment in the new Economic
and Social Council (ECOSOC) cycle from February 24-26.
The
session discussed the post-2015 agenda, focusing on sustainable
development for UN operational activities for development and the
changes required at different levels of the UN system to continue as a
major player in international development cooperation.
The
ECOSCO devoted the rest of the dialogue to evaluating the operation and
coordination of funds such as the UN Development Programme, the UN
Children’s Fund, the UN Population Fund and the World Food Programme.
Speaking with the Viet Nam News Agency, Ambassador Trung, who
is also Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the UN, said this is the
first time the council has organised an exclusive session on the UN’s
development cooperation.
The event is of special significance
because at the current time both developing and developed nations
around the world are conducting economic reform, the diplomat said.
He underlined the need for the UN to carry out renovations to
fulfill the countries’ demands, noting the task is urgent as the UN
itself is also facing a range of new challenges.
According to
the ambassador, UN organisations and donors have highly valued
Viet Nam’s development achievements as well as the country’s cooperation
in this field.
At the session, representatives of the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development also described
Viet Nam as a success story, said Trung.
Viet Nam’s role has
been praised by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon as well as leaders of
UN funds and programmes, he said, explaining why the country was
selected as the chair of the dialogue.
Kanni Wignaraja,
Director of UN Development Operations Coordination Office, said as a
rapidly developing nation, Viet Nam has always tried its best to ensure
sustainable development.
The country has won middle-income
status and made a lot of contributions to other developing countries,
Wignaraja, who once worked for the UNDP in Viet Nam for a decade, added,
expressing her hope that the country will continue growing strongly now
it has entered the international arena.-VNA