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Resolution 1998/28 |

Economic and Social Council
45th plenary meeting
29 July 1998
1998/28 - International Year of Microcredit, 2005
The Economic and Social Council
Recommends to the General Assembly the adoption of the following draft resolution:
"The General Assembly,
"Recalling its resolution 52/194 of 18 December 1997 entitled "Role of
microcredit in the eradication of poverty",
"Recognizing that microcredit programmes have successfully contributed to lifting
people out of poverty in many countries around the world,
"Bearing in mind that microcredit programmes have especially benefited women and
have resulted in the achievement of their empowerment,
"Recognizing that microcredit programmes, in addition to their role in the
eradication of poverty, have also been a factor contributing to the social and human
development process,
"Bearing in mind the importance of microfinance instruments such as credit,
savings and related business services in providing access to capital for people living in
poverty,
"Noting the support to microcredit in the outcomes of different summit and
high"level meetings, including the Twelfth Ministerial Conference of the Movement of
Non-Aligned Countries (New Delhi, 7 and 8 April 1997), 1/ the Ninth Summit of the South
Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Male, 12"14 May 1997), 2/ the Assembly of
Heads of State and Government of the Organization of African Unity at its thirty-third
ordinary session (Harare, 2-4 June 1997), 3/ the Group of Seven statement on economic and
financial issues (Denver, United States of America, 21 June 1997), the substantive session
of 1997 of the Economic and Social Council (Geneva, 30 June-25 July 1997), the
Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (Edinburgh, 24-27 October 1997) and the
Thirteenth Ministerial Conference of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries (Cartagena,
18-20 May 1998), 4/
"Noting also that the year 2005 is the final year of the campaign of the
Microcredit Summit (Washington, D.C., 2-4 February 1997), which, through its Declaration
and Plan of Action, 5/ endorsed a global campaign to reach 100 million of the world's
poorest families, especially women of those families, with credit for self-employment and
other financial and business services, by that year,
"Noting further that the international community is observing the period 1997-2006
as the first United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty,
"1. Proclaims the year 2005 as the International Year of Microcredit;
"2. Requests that the observance of the Year be a special occasion for giving
impetus to microcredit programmes throughout the world;
"3. Invites Governments, the United Nations system, all concerned non-governmental
organizations, other actors of civil society, the private sector and the media to
highlight and give enhanced recognition to the role of microcredit in the eradication of
poverty, its contribution to social development and its positive impact on the lives of
people living in poverty;
"4. Invites all involved in the eradication of poverty to consider taking
additional steps, including strengthening of existing and emerging microcredit
institutions and their capacities, so that credit and related services for self-employment
and income-generating activities may be made available to an increasing number of people
living in poverty and to further develop where appropriate, other microfinance
instruments;
"5. Invites the Secretary-General to present to it at its fifty-eighth session a
report containing a draft programme of action for the effective observance of the Year, in
consultation with all relevant actors including United Nations bodies, under an item
entitled "First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty" to be
included in the provisional agenda of that session."
Notes
1/ See A/51/912"S/1997/406, annex; see Official Records of the Security Council,
Fifty"second Year, Supplement for July, August and September 1997, document
S/1997/406.
2/ See A/52/222, annex.
3/ See A/52/465, annex II.
4/ A/52/970-S/1998/574.
5/ A/52/113, annex I.
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