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Kibaki to travel to Brazil for Rio +20

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President Mwai Kibaki addressing mourners at the home of the late Internal Security minister, George Saitoti in Kitengela Kajiado County on June 16, 2012. PHOTO / SALATON NJAU

President Mwai Kibaki addressing mourners at the home of the late Internal Security minister, George Saitoti in Kitengela Kajiado County on June 16, 2012. PHOTO / SALATON NJAU 

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Posted  Monday, June 18  2012 at  08:51
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President Kibaki will Monday travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to attend the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +20).

During the conference, President Kibaki will lead the Kenyan delegation in pushing for the upgrading of the United Nations Environment Programme into a United Nations Environment Organization (UNEO) based in Nairobi.

Kenya has been lobbying for the transformation of UNEP into a United Nations Environment Organization, with several key countries pledging their support.

An upgraded UNEP will be in a position to operate on an equal footing with other UN specialized agencies of the UN which enjoy stable and predictable funding.

This will enable the transformed environment organization effectively execute its mandate as the principle international body for environment.

The Kenya Government has set aside a 16 acre piece of land, adjacent to the UN Complex at Gigiri, which could be used for the necessary expansion of infrastructure to cater for the proposed upgraded UNEP.

Other issues that will be discussed during the Rio conference include the reform and strengthening of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to enable the body to play an integrative role in promotion of the three pillars of sustainable development namely economic, social and environment.

The conference will also discuss the possible transformation of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) into a Sustainable Development Council (SDC) through a merger of the Global Ministerial Environment Forum (GMEF) and the Commission of Sustainable Development (CSD).


                   
 

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