Mr.
Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General
"Dear
Friends All Over the World,
I send you all my best wishes, on this United Nations
Day - and special greetings, this year, to the peoples
of our two newest Member States: Switzerland and Timor-Leste.
More clearly than ever, the United Nations represents
the whole human family. And never has the human family
needed the United Nations more than it does today.
There are so few things today that any nation can control,
relying purely on its own resources. And there are so
many things that the world's peoples can
achieve, if we all work together.
So let us cherish our United Nations. And let us give
every human being a stake in its success.
How can we do that? By working to fulfil the pledges that
the leaders of all the United Nations gave, two
years ago, at the Millennium Summit.
Those pledges were based on fundamental human needs -
from reducing poverty, to halting the spread of AIDS,
to providing access to safe drinking water. They came
with a target date attached: the year 2015. We call them
the Millennium Development Goals.
Sad to say, we are not on track. If we don't do better
in the next twelve years than in the last ten, we shall
miss most of those Goals.
Every country needs to make greater efforts.
And that will only happen if you, the people of each country,
insist that what needs to be done, is done.
It is your United Nations. Please make the most
of it."
©
UN, 2002. Prepared by the Department of Public Information
/ News and Media Division.