ECOSOC 2002

 

PREPARATIONS FOR THE  HIGH-LEVEL SEGMENT
 1-3 July 
The Contribution of Human Resources to Development


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Introduction

Report of the Secretary-General on the Contribution of Human Resource  Development, including in the Areas of Health and Education, to the Process of Development (advance unedited copy)

Roundtable on Health and Development

See also these Power Point presentations: 

UNICEF: Reaching the Millennium Development Goals

UNAIDS: Best Practices

UNDCP: Reducing illicit drug use in the highlands of Eastern Asia

UNFPA: RH Commodity Security in Developing Countries

Roundtable on Education and Development

See also these Power Point presentations: 

UNICEF: Partnerships for Girls Education

UNFPA: Educating Young People on Population and Reproductive Health

WFP: Good Practices in Education and Development

UNIDO: Human Resource Development in Quality & Trade Facilitation

Roundtable on Human Resources Development

See also these Power Point presentations:

World Bank: Human Development and Poverty Reduction

UNDP: Education and HIV

WHO: Health, Education and Development 

Professor Jeffrey Sachs briefing to ECOSOC on the Devastating Impact of HIV/AIDS


RELATED DOCUMENTATION:

United Nations Millennium Declaration A/RES/55/2

Report of the Secretary-General "Road Map Towards the Implementation of the Millennium Declaration" A/56/326
(includes the Millennium Development Goals) 

Monterrey Consensus: Outcome of the International Conference on Financing for Development A/CONF/198/3

The Dakar Framework for Action - Education for All: Meeting Our Collective Commitments 

UN General Assembly Special Session on Children Outcome document "A World Fit for Children" future A/RES/S-27/2 (advance unedited copy)

Report of the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health

UNICEF brochure on the United Nations Girls Education Initiative