The General Assembly voted unanimously on Thursday to give
Kenya’s former trade minister, Dr Mukhisa Kituyi a second term following
recommendation of the UN Secretary-General António Guterres.
Dr
Kituyi hopes to lay the foundation for “a more inclusive, equitable and
productive” world after he won another four years at the helm of the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
Dr
Kituyi, an expert in international economics and diplomacy, began his
first term as the UNCTAD secretary- general following an appointment by
former UN boss Ban Ki-moon.
“This is an opportunity to
rally the world and contribute to actions towards achieving the Agenda
2030 and Sustainable Development Goals adopted in Nairobi in September
2015,” Dr Kituyi told the Business Daily via phone.
He was referring to UNCTAD’s 14th Conference of global leaders held in Nairobi, the second time in 40 years for Kenya.
UNCTAD is a UN agency which seeks to integrate developing states into the global economy through trade and sustainable policies.
Under
the Agenda 2030, it seeks to strengthen its capacity and exploit
existing synergies to raise the capacities of developing states to trade
and fight poverty.
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