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NGO COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS FIVE ORGANIZATIONS FOR SPECIAL CONSULTATIVE
STATUS
WITH ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
The Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) today recommended
granting special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council
to the Arias Foundation for Peace and Progress, International Network
of Liberal Women, Transparency International, Youth with a Mission and
Ukrainian World Congress.
Non-governmental organizations with general and special consultative
status have the right to attend meetings of the Council and circulate
statements of a certain length; those with general status can, in addition,
speak at meetings and propose items for the Councils agenda. Organizations
placed on the roster have a right to attend the meetings of the Council.
Awaiting receipt of additional clarifications, the Committee left pending
action on the Japanese Cleft Palate Foundation, One World International,
Centre for Democracy and Development, International Corrections and Prisons
Association for the Advancement of Professional Corrections, World Council
of Muslim Communities, Inc., Buddhas Light International Association,
Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, Indian Social
Institute, Indian Federation of United Nations Associations, Priests for
Life, World Assembly of Muslim Youth, Howard Center for Family, Religion
and Society, and SOS Attentats.
As the Committee endorsed the application by the Arias Foundation for
Peace and Progress, representatives of Cuba, Peru and India, while commending
the organization's activities, asked the Secretariat to communicate to
the NGO that the concept of "human security" that it promoted
had not been endorsed by the United Nations, and many countries believed
that it contravened the principle of sovereigntyofStates.
During the discussion of Germany-based Transparency International, France's
representative said that, while uncomfortable for some governments, the
organization's focus on corruption gave a clear vision of that phenomenon.
Responding to concerns expressed by the representative of China, Germany's
representative assured the Committee that the NGO was totally independent
from his Government. Nigerias representative, however, said he was
worried by the NGOs tendency to single out certain countries, mostly
developing ones, which it labelled as corrupt. To that, Germanys
representative added that the NGO did not target exclusively corruption
in developing countries, but took a close look at corruption in developed
countries, as well.
Responding to members questions, a Ukrainian World Congress representative
said the organization was an international NGO comprising some 110 organizations
in 20 countries. The aim of the Ukrainian World Congress was to establish
and maintain an international network in support of the rights of Ukrainian
minorities in their countries of residence. Established in 1967, it had
been unable to set its headquarters in the territory of the former Soviet
Union. For that reason, the organization was based in Canada and the United
States.
Referring to several newly accredited organizations, China's representative
expressed hope that in their future activities they would use correct
terminology when referring to Hong Kong, SAR and the province of Taiwan.
They should also strictly adhere to the purposes of the Charter and the
criteria set by the Economic and Social Council for the NGOs with consultative
status.
Information regarding the organizations before the Committee is contained
in documents E/C/2/2002/R.2 Add.1-15, E/C.2/2002/CRP.6, E/C.2/2002/CRP.3
and E/C.2/2002/CRP.5.
And finally today, the Committee elected Pedro Agustin Roa (Colombia)
as its Vice-Chairman to replace Guillermo Francisco Reyes (Colombia) for
the unexpired term till the end of the 2002 session.
The Committee will resume its work at 10 a.m. Monday, 20 January.
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