Title: 17TH October DAY 1 PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
1 Marking of the International Week for
Eradication of Poverty FYR Macedonia, 17th- 24th
October 2005
- Media Advisory
- On its 60th Anniversary and Poverty Week which
is marked every year, the United Nations is
organizing a UN caravan that will tour the
country from 17th- 24 October 2005. - Under the banner of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDG) the caravan will visit a variety
municipalities throughout the week and dedicate
each day to one of the Millennium Development
Goals. The UN bus will visit different UN
projects and show how the MDG agenda is moved
forward. The bus will be accompanied by
government officials, UN officials and members of
the private sector and civil society. - Poverty Week traditionally takes place from 17th
24th October and is marked throughout the
world. Kick started with the International Day
for the Eradication of Poverty on 17th October
poverty week speaks to the more than one billion
people living on this earth on less than 1 a
day. - Culminating on UN Day celebrated on 24th October
poverty week this year is globally organized
under the Theme Achieving the Millennium
Development Goals Empowering the poorest of the
poor. - The Media is cordially invited to attend the
planned events. Spaces have been reserved for
representatives from the media who can apply for
seats through the contacts below
2- PROGRAMME
- Day 1 (Monday, 17 October 2005) - MDG 8
Partnership for Development - 1100 1125 Press conference on UN caravan and
UN Day, Holiday Inn - 1130 - 11 45 Departure from Holiday Inn and
arrival at Skopje ZOO - 1145 1215 Short tour of the ZOO and
statements for the press - Day 2 (Tuesday, 18 October 2005) MDG 2 Achieve
Primary Education - 0900 1200 Departure to Bistrica Municipality
- 1200 1315 Visit to village school
reconstructed by the World Bank, tour of - childrens exhibition
and visit to Early Childhood Development Center - -Statements for media
on importance of achieving primary education - Day 3 (Wednesday, 19 October 2005) MDG 1
Poverty Reduction and Social Exclusion - 0930 hrs Departure to Suto Orizari
- 1000 hrs Caravan stops at the main
square in Suto Orizari - 1000-1200hrs Walk to the elementary school
Ramiz Halid, press conference and attendance - of children and
refugees orchestra performance - Day 4 (Thursday, 20 October 2005) MDG3 Promote
Gender Equality and Empower Women - 830 1130 Departure to Berovo)
- 1200 1330 Presentation of CEDAW report
- 13.30 14.00 Visit to the Information Center
and Promotion of products from women
317TH OctoberDAY 1PROMOTING PARTNERSHIP FOR
DEVELOPMENT
Mayor of Skopje
Kostovski and several representatives of
companies members of the Global Compact joined
the UN caravan, headed by UN Resident Coordinator
Mauring. The caravans main destination was the
citys Zoo which is unfortunately in a very poor
condition. The situation is likely to improve
soon because 11 GC companies partnered up, at
their own initiative, in order to make a
difference.
Statements for the media given in the Skopje
Zoo
418TH OctoberDAY 2ACHIEVING UNIVERSAL PRIMARY
EDUCATION
The caravan headed to the most remote village
in northern Macedonia, Bistrica, in order to
visit an elementary school reconstructed by the
World Bank and an Early Childhood Development
Center, supported by UNICEF. Thanks to them the
children from this area now have good conditions
to pursue their studying. Representatives of the
Ministry of Education joined this trip which
aimed at further promoting the importance of
primary education.
Drawings from Bistrica elementary
school pupils A vision
for the perfect school
Early Childhood Development Center in Bistrica
519TH OctoberDAY 3REDUCE POVERTY AND SOCIAL
EXCLUSION
Refugee orchestra band holds concert dressed in
MDG T-shirts
UN Representatives, also dressed in MDG
T-shirts, enjoying the performance
The caravan headed to the Roma
municipality of Suto Orizari, which is also host
to many Roma refugees from Kosovo. Macedonian
Minister for Labour and Social Policy Jakimovski,
UN RC Mauring, World Bank RR Bloemenkamp and
UNHCR Representative Walker visited the local
school where they held a press conference and
later attended a special performance by the
refugee orchestra band.
620TH OctoberDAY 4PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND
WOMEN EMPOWEREMENT
Farmers
Association Welcomes UN caravan
UN staff advocates for gender empowerment
Empowered with Parliament members and
representatives of women NGOs, the UN caravan
visited the municipalities of Berovo and Kocani,
advocating for gender equality. Headed by UNDP
DRR Norimasa Shimomoura, the caravan members
promoted the CEDAW report in Berovo and later on
assisted at the promotion of the women
entrepreneurs and the farmers association in
Kocani.
721st OctoberDAY 5COMBAT HIV AIDS AND
TUBERCULOSIS
Center for Psychosocial support for People living
with HIV
Macedonian Health Minister Dimov and UN RC Mauring
In order to show its strong commitment for
combating HIV AIDS and Tuberculosis, the UN
caravan visited the Center for psychosocial
support for People living with HIV, and the Youth
Friendly Clinic for sexual and reproductive
health I want to know in Skopje. UN RC
Mauring and Macedonian Health Minister Dimov gave
media statements on the importance to keep
Macedonia in the group of low prevalence
countries.
822nd OctoberDAY 6REDUCE INFANT MORTALITY AND
IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
The UN caravan, led by UNICEF and WHO
representatives headed to the municipality of
Kumanovo, advocating for reduction of infant
mortality and improvement of maternal health. A
baby friendly hospital was visited, showing how
much the conditions for both mothers and babies
have been improved in this municipality.
923rd OctoberDAY 7ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL
SUSTAINABILITY
Resen - Promoting MDGs
Apples without pesticides- the pride of Resen
The UN caravan, led by UN RC Mauring visited the
municipality of Resen in order to further promote
the importance of environmental sustainability.
For this purpose, a bicycle race was organized,
bringing together more than 60 participants of
different age groups. Resen is the place where
UNDP is implementing the largest number of
environment related projects, together with many
national and international partners. Resen is the
home of the Prespa lake, a globally significant
ecosystem, identified as one of Europe 24 major
trans-boundary ecological bricks.
Youngest participants of the bicycle race
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