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The Presidency, Media Statement, 21 September 2014

 

 

President Zuma arrives in New York, USA

 

for the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly

 

 

President Jacob Zuma has arrived in New York, in the United States of
America to attend the 69th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting.

 

The theme of this year's UNGA debate is: "Delivering on and Implementing a
Transformative Post-2015 Development Agenda".  

 

The debate will focus on the approaching 2015 deadline for achieving the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Post-2015 Global Development
Agenda.

 

"We are happy that we have done a lot to move towards achieving the MDGs and
our work continues to promote the key goals of education, health, women's
empowerment, improved quality education including access for girl children
and also in promoting public participation in governance,'' said President
Zuma, who will address the world organisation on the topic on the 24th of
September.

 

South Africa has made significant progress in achieving the MDGs and will
continue to work towards the 2015 deadline.

 

Halving the share of the population earning less than $1.25 per person, per
day has been achieved, while the share of those experiencing hunger has also
been halved.

South Africa has attained the Goal 2 of providing access to primary
educational access for all. 

 

On official international indicators, South Africa is doing well to promote
and empower women (MDG3).

 

On the improvement of health access, South Africa has recorded impressive
progress through the expansion of health infrastructure and improved access
to health services for all South Africans.

 

On the reduction of child mortality (MDG4) and improvement of maternal
health (MDG5) significant progress has also been recorded, although more
work still remains.

 

President Zuma will also use the occasion of the occasion of the Assembly to
thank the United Nations and the international community for support as
South Africa marks 20 years of freedom and democracy this year. After two
decades of democracy South Africa still remains grateful to the UN for its
continuous support in the struggle against apartheid.

 

Since 1994 South Africa has made significant progress in transforming the
apartheid state into a democratic one founded on the values of human
dignity, non-discrimination, non-racialism and non-sexism, the rule of law,
and universal adult suffrage as enshrined in the Constitution.

 

The South Africa Twenty Year Review 1994-2014 states unequivocally that
millions of our people have been lifted out of poverty. Millions now have
access to water, healthcare, education, housing and many other basic
services which they did not have before 1994.

The President will thus host a special reception to thank the international
community.

 

The President Zuma will also attend a number of side events forming part of
the UNGA programme.

 

The President is accompanied by: Minister of International Relations and
Cooperation; Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of Defence and Military
Veterans; Ms Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula Minister of Social Development; Ms
Bathabile Dlamini, Minister of Health; Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, Minister of
State Security; Mr David Mahlobo, Minister of the Environmental Affairs; Ms
Edna Molewa, Minister of Corporate Governance and Traditional Affairs; Mr
Pravin Gordhan and Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration; Ms
Ayanda Dlodlo.

 

 

Issued by the Presidency

Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj, 079 879 3203 or [email protected] 

 

Hlomani Baloyi

Assistant Media Specialist

West Wing,Union Buildings

Government Avenue

Pretoria

The Presidency

012 300 5373

083 276 1295

[email protected] 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

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