India has been elected to 4 key subsidiary bodies of
the United Nations’ agency on economic and social issues, continuing
its impressive record of winning elections at the world body
India was elected by acclamation, a form of election that does not use a
ballot, to the subsidiary bodies of the UN Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) during its coordination and management meeting on Wednesday April 08,2015.
With the election wins, India maintained its 100% record of
winning elections held in the United Nations Headquarters
It was elected, along with 13 other nations, to the Executive Board of
the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for a three-year term
beginning January 2016.
UNICEF addresses the needs
of children with emphasis on giving long-term benefits to children
everywhere, particularly those in developing countries.
India was also re-elected to the Executive Board of the World Food
Programme for the 2016-2018 term along with five other nations
WFP is
the food assistance arm of the UN which provides food assistance to
around 90 million people in 80 countries in a year.
India was among the 20 nations to be elected to the Commission on Crime
Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ) for a three-year term, beginning
January 2016.
Apart from India, other nations elected to CCPCJ include
Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Austria, France, Sweden and the United
States.
The CCPCJ provides policy guidance to UN
Member States on crime prevention and criminal justice and develop,
monitor and review implementation of the UN crime prevention programme.
India also got re-elected to the Governing Council of the United
Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) for the term 2016-2019.
UN-Habitat is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially
and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of
providing adequate shelter for all.
The Council elected a total of 14 members for a four-year term, beginning January 2016 for UN-Habitat.
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