Secretary-General's message to the High-Level meeting of the Elimination of Iodine Deficiency
Statements | Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General
Since the historic World Summit for Children in 1990, a tremendously effective public-private-UN partnership has led to more than two billion additional people having access to iodized salt. As a result, 90 million newborns are now protected from brain damage, and hundreds of millions of children are performing better in school.
China provides a splendid example of progress in this area. Yet the job is not done. Thirty percent of the world's population still lacks access to iodized salt, leaving more than 40 million children at great risk. We owe it to them in particular, the future of our world, to ensure that they are born healthy and grow up with every chance to realize their full human potential.
Making iodized salt available for all is one of the most affordable and effective investments we can make to build a better world for children. You can count on the full support of the United Nations system in this effort. Please accept my best wishes for a successful conference.