Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon visited to the United Nations International School (UNIS)
in New York today to address students about the Millennium development
Goals and the fight against poverty and to lead the school in a Stand
Up Action.
“We know that investing in children and securing their rights is one
of the surest ways to ending poverty. And I know that no one can better
speak for young people than you,” Mr. Ban said, inviting his youthful
listeners to first crouch and then rise in a symbolic gesture of the
UN’s “Stand Up Against Poverty” campaign on the eve of the
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
“We know that if we take a stand – if we act – we can end poverty in
our lifetimes,” he added of the first of the eight Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), which seeks to halve by 2015 the proportion
of people living on less than $1 a day. “You are the leaders of
tomorrow. And every day you are learning more about our world and our
challenges. One of our biggest global challenges is poverty.”
He said a great deal of progress had been made on getting more
children into schools, especially girls, and on fighting malaria and
measles and other diseases, but over 70 million children still could
not even go to school, and many nations needed help, with the economic
crisis making the situation more difficult for more people.
“It can be difficult to understand, or even imagine, what extreme
poverty feels like. But I know that we all feel compassion and
solidarity with those who live it every day,” Mr. Ban declared.
“Together, let us pledge to stand up in the fight against poverty.” The
children then crouched at the sound of one and stood up at the sound of
three, reciting with Mr. Ban the campaign’s pledge: “We are standing
now with millions of people around the world on this historic day, to
show our commitment to the fight against extreme poverty, hunger and
disease.
“Today, we Stand Up together to call on our leaders to keep their
promises and act now to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by
2015. We will continue to Stand Up, not just today but every day, to
say: No more excuses, End Poverty and Inequality Now!” Mr. Ban then left his young audience with the final words: “Keep taking a stand!”
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