Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on the 21st Anniversary of the Chernobyl Disaster
Déclarations | Porte-parole du Secrétaire général
Science has shown that, after two decades, a return to normal life is a realistic prospect for people living in the Chernobyl-affected regions. To achieve this aim, what these areas need most now is sustainable social and economic development, new jobs, fresh investment and the restoration of a sense of community self-sufficiency. Great progress has been achieved, but international assistance remains essential. Toward that end, I am glad that Maria Sharapova, one of the world's top tennis players, has agreed to serve as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, thereby helping to give a global voice to Chernobyl recovery efforts.
The communities affected by Chernobyl have shown great resilience in coping with a disaster of tremendous magnitude. The Secretary-General calls on the international community to do its part in helping them to bring a region so rich in history and potential fully back to life.