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		<title>UNITED NATIONS: Working Together to Eradicate Poverty</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>(UNITED NATIONS) Poverty eradication, youth unemployment and socially inclusive policies will be the main focus of the 50th session of the United Nations Commission for Social Development, which kicked off today at UN Headquarters in New York. For the next 10 days, the Commission will [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(UNITED NATIONS) Poverty eradication, youth unemployment and socially inclusive policies  will be the main focus of the 50th session of the United Nations Commission for Social Development, which kicked off today at UN Headquarters in New York.</p>
<p>For the next 10 days, the Commission will hold a series of panels and  discussions on how to shape effective policies for the most pressing  social development issues taking into account today’s challenges such as  the global economic crisis and climate change.</p>
<p>The Commission will pay particular attention to the challenges young  people face finding jobs as recent UN figures show that they are three  times more likely to be unemployed than adults. Last year alone, 75  million youth found themselves without a job.</p>
<p>“With almost one in four young workers unemployed in developed countries  and the majority of young people from developing countries working in  the informal economy, the world is experiencing a youth unemployment  crisis, which further propagates social instability,” said Milos  Koterec, Permanent Representative of Slovakia and President of the  Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).</p>
<p>“Hence, the youth will play a central role in the various social  movements calling for democracy, equal opportunities and better  employment.”</p>
<p>Eradicating poverty and ending inequality within countries will also be a  priority for the Commission. A discussion on the Social Protection  Floor initiative which aims to examine strategies for poverty reduction  and empowerment of vulnerable parts of society was held yesterday as a  way to reflect on key issues relevant for the session ahead.</p>
<p>“The <a href="http://www.unwomen.org/2011/10/social-protection-floor-for-a-fair-and-inclusive-globalization/" target="_blank">Social Protection Floor</a> is an important initiative. UN agencies and  our partners are using this to integrate our strategies so that we can  help protect people from falling or being trapped into poverty,” Deputy  Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro told the Commission.</p>
<p>“The poor want to lift themselves out of poverty. That is why we have to  invest in social protection. That means food, education and basic  services – especially for the poorest.”</p>
<p>The session also seeks to build political momentum ahead of the <a href="http://www.uncsd2012.org/rio20/" target="_blank">UN  Sustainable Development Conferenc</a>e (Rio+20) in June. Ms. Migiro stressed  that participants need to seize the opportunity to make an impact on  the Rio+20 debate through their work in the session as it is intricately  linked to poverty reduction, inequality and access to resources.</p>
<p>“In five months, we will have a chance to chart a path to a more  sustainable world at the Rio+20 Conference,” she said. “This Commission  knows that the future we want to chart in Rio is people-centered,  inclusive, equitable and sustainable. It is a future where a healthy,  resilient environment can support present and future generations. These  goals must be one and the same.”</p>
<p>For his part, Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General for Economic and  Social Affairs and Secretary-General of Rio+20, underlined the  importance of the social pillar of sustainable development.</p>
<p>“Why should the social pillar matter to sustainable development?” he  asked. “Because it addresses issues of access to resources and  opportunities, social justice and equity, participation and empowerment.</p>
<p>“A strong social pillar means all development sectors are stronger,  whether it is agriculture and infrastructure development, the management  of natural resources, or rural and urban development. A weak social  pillar means weakness in other sectors as well.”</p>
<p>Other panels during the session will focus on mobilizing domestic and  international resources for social development, incorporating persons  with disabilities to the development agenda, and the social dimensions  of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development, a program  intended to accelerate Africans’ efforts to extricate the continent from  underdevelopment and exclusion from the global economy. More than 16  side events will also take place.</p>
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