Joint statement delivered by DPR of Denmark Marie-Louise Koch Wegter at UNICEF Annual Session 2022
Mr.
President, Madam Executive Director,
Thank you
for giving me the floor. I have the honor of delivering this statement on
behalf of (…) and my own country Denmark.
Firstly, we
would like to congratulate UNICEF on the progress achieved the past year. We
would also like to express our sincere appreciation for the work of UNICEF
staff and implementing partners, who have delivered impressive results despite
difficult circumstances.
At the same
time, despite the results, this is no time for complacency. While we see
progress on some fronts, we also note that some results continue to be
negatively affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and re-prioritization of
resources. This poses a very real risk to the attainment of the Sustainable
Development Goals by 2030.
We in
particular note that results regarding routine immunization are off track. We
would like to encourage continued and increased investment in routine
immunization, which we know is fundamental for childrens’ health and
development.
We also
note with concern the lost learning due to the impact of COVID-19, which has
disproportionately affected the most marginalized children. We however, also
note that UNICEF was able to reach many of the children who were out of school
even before COVID-19, with remote learning and welcome this achievement.
We would
like to encourage continued focus on getting children back to school, including
the children that were out of school before Covid-19. In this regard, we
encourage UNICEF to continue to put girls and marginalized children at the
center of your efforts. We look forward to working together with UNICEF and
other relevant partners at the upcoming Transforming Education Summit to
achieve real transformative actions on the global education agenda to the
benefit of not just every child, but societies at a large.
As we
embark on the first year of implementation of the new Strategic Plan the dire
need for the work that UNICEF performs for children globally is more clear than
ever.
The many
multifaceted challenges that the world currently faces, including COVID-19,
underscore the paramount importance of collaborative efforts and multilateral
responses. A more integrated, coherent, efficient and results-driven UN
presence on the ground, led by the empowered UN Resident Coordinators, plays an
important part in ensuring that countries recover better, greener and more
equal from the current pandemic. We encourage UNICEF to show leadership
at country level and to continue to work closely with sister agencies, NGOs and
local partners, to strengthen efforts towards achieving the SDGs.
2021 was a
record-breaking year for UNICEF in terms of revenue and for the first time
UNICEF reached more than 8 billion USD in annual revenue. We welcome the
increased private sector revenue and commend UNICEF on your fundraising
efforts. However, the declining proportion of regular resources as part of
UNICEF’s total income continues to be a matter of concern. As committed partners,
we know that sufficient, predictable and quality funding, in line with the
commitments in the Funding Compact, is key both to the implementation of the
Strategic Plan, and in allowing for the flexibility that has proved invaluable
in these last few years.
It is also
crucial to ensure that UNICEF continues to have the appropriate systems in
place to manage this funding effectively, including for the prevention of, and
response to, fraud and other forms of mismanagement.
Madam
Executive Director, you mentioned it yourself. Climate change is a major risk
to children and we must all do what we can to mitigate climate change and
global warming. We therefore encourage UNICEF to continue to improve its work
on environmental sustainability and climate change, including by reducing the
carbon footprint of the organisation and its programmatic activities. The new
Strategic Plan commits to environmental sustainability and climate change, but
we note that implementation is inconsistent across country programmes and often
focus on WASH programmes. We also encourage UNICEF to include assessments of
environmental sustainability and climate change in future evaluations.
Mr.
President let me conclude by reiterating that you can count on our continued
support to UNICEF to do what they do best - deliver on results for every child.
Thank you.