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63rd UNESCAP session started its work in Almaty

63rd UNESCAP session started its work in Almaty

Almaty. May 15. Kazakhstan Today - The 63rd session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) started its work in Almaty, agency reports.

For the first time the regional commission of the United Nations holds exit session in Central Asia. During the session the ministerial meeting of UNESCAP member states, the sessions of the UNESCAP senior officials, Asian-Pacific business forum, Economic forum SPECA, and business-exhibition are planned to take place.

During the session the participants will discuss the following questions: the ESCAP reforms, regulation and processes of globalization, reduction of poverty rate, social issues, political problems of the ESCAP region and the problems of the less developed and developing countries that do not have outlet to the sea.

The Assistant to the Secretary General of the United Nations will take part in the work of the 63rd ESCAP session, the UNESCAP Executive Secretary Tim Hak-Su. More than 400 delegates including the prime ministries and the ministries from 62 countries - ESCAP members are expected to participate in the session. The official delegation of Kazakhstan is headed by the vice Prime Minister - the Minister of Economics and Budgetary Planning of Kazakhstan Aslan Musin.

ESCAP, called to promote social and economic development of the Asian and Pacific countries, their cooperation among themselves and with the third countries, was founded in 1947. 51 states of Asia and the Pacific Ocean region are its members. 62nd ESCAP session took place in April 2006 in Jakarta (Indonesia). In 2007 ESCAP, the largest regional commission of the United Nations, will be 60 years old.

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