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11th March, 2005

SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES UNITED KINGDOM’S AFRICA COMMISSION REPORT AS IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD’S ‘FOREMOST DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE’

SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES UNITED KINGDOM’S AFRICA COMMISSION REPORTAS IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD’S ‘FOREMOST DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE’

Following is Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s statement on the report of the Commission on Africa in New York, 11 March:

The United Nations welcomes this report of the Commission on Africa, established by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Africa is the foremost development challenge facing the international community today.  The Millennium Declaration rightly drew attention to the special needs of Africa, and the UN has placed a high priority on supporting the peoples and governments of Africa as they strive to overcome the challenges of armed conflicts, poverty and disease.

I am confident that this report will be an important contribution to the continuing search for effective solutions to the continent’s problems, and will be a useful input as I finalize my own report on the implementation of the Millennium Declaration.

On behalf of the United Nations, I thank Prime Minister Tony Blair, his Government, and the members of the Commission.

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