Micronesia
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Permanent Mission of the Federated States of Micronesia to the UN
820 2nd Avenue, Suite 17A Telephone: (212) 697-8370
New York, N.Y. 10017 Facsimile: (212) 697-8295
e-mail: fsmun@fsmgov.org http://www.fsmgov.org/
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15th Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Intergovernmental Preparatory Meeting
Inter-linkages and cross-cutting Issues
Statement by the Delegation of the
Federated States of Micronesia
New York, 1 March 2007 Check against delivery
Mr. Chairman,
First of all I would like to thank the distinguished panelists for their presentations and align myself with the
statement made by Pakistan on behalf of the Group of 77 and China.
Mr. Chairman, the SG Report on this agenda item has identified a wide-ranging number of possible policy
options and practical measures. The Matrix lists practical measures that have already been implemented.
While there are projects that may include SIDS in general, there are very few SIDS national projects seen on
the Matrix. This, again, points to the lack of financial and technical capacity of SIDS.
Recognizing that there are developing countries, like many SIDS, that have difficulty in attracting FDIs, the SG
Report recommends a policy that such countries could be given ODA on an expedited basis. Perhaps some
donors are already engaged, but we hope to have this policy adopted as common practice.
The Report also recommends that capacity building programs be built into projects, whether funded by
government, ODA, IFIs, or the private sector. This policy should become common practice.
Mr. Chairman, I recall that SIDS were asked to provide specific projects. My country submitted quite a
number but none were picked up, apparently they were not good enough to merit proper attention.
We further support the proposals to review and follow up energy for sustainable development in CSD sessions
2010/2011 and 2014/2015 and to establish a ?basket of voluntary commitments? as an action oriented, nonnegotiated
outcome of CSD 15.
Finally, in order to help the most vulnerable population of my country, the most economically disadvantaged
and most affected by climate change - I am referring to the people who live on the atoll islands of Micronesia -
my government hopes to propose specific programs or projects for consideration by interested parties to
address the issues under the thematic clusters of CSD 15, including access to potable water and good sanitation
for those people. We are inviting our bilateral and multilateral development partners to assist us in our efforts.
Thank you.
Permanent Mission of the Federated States of Micronesia to the UN
820 2nd Avenue, Suite 17A Telephone: (212) 697-8370
New York, N.Y. 10017 Facsimile: (212) 697-8295
e-mail: fsmun@fsmgov.org http://www.fsmgov.org/
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
15th Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Intergovernmental Preparatory Meeting
Inter-linkages and cross-cutting Issues
Statement by the Delegation of the
Federated States of Micronesia
New York, 1 March 2007 Check against delivery
Mr. Chairman,
First of all I would like to thank the distinguished panelists for their presentations and align myself with the
statement made by Pakistan on behalf of the Group of 77 and China.
Mr. Chairman, the SG Report on this agenda item has identified a wide-ranging number of possible policy
options and practical measures. The Matrix lists practical measures that have already been implemented.
While there are projects that may include SIDS in general, there are very few SIDS national projects seen on
the Matrix. This, again, points to the lack of financial and technical capacity of SIDS.
Recognizing that there are developing countries, like many SIDS, that have difficulty in attracting FDIs, the SG
Report recommends a policy that such countries could be given ODA on an expedited basis. Perhaps some
donors are already engaged, but we hope to have this policy adopted as common practice.
The Report also recommends that capacity building programs be built into projects, whether funded by
government, ODA, IFIs, or the private sector. This policy should become common practice.
Mr. Chairman, I recall that SIDS were asked to provide specific projects. My country submitted quite a
number but none were picked up, apparently they were not good enough to merit proper attention.
We further support the proposals to review and follow up energy for sustainable development in CSD sessions
2010/2011 and 2014/2015 and to establish a ?basket of voluntary commitments? as an action oriented, nonnegotiated
outcome of CSD 15.
Finally, in order to help the most vulnerable population of my country, the most economically disadvantaged
and most affected by climate change - I am referring to the people who live on the atoll islands of Micronesia -
my government hopes to propose specific programs or projects for consideration by interested parties to
address the issues under the thematic clusters of CSD 15, including access to potable water and good sanitation
for those people. We are inviting our bilateral and multilateral development partners to assist us in our efforts.
Thank you.
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