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India Elected Chair Of The UN Commission for Social Development For 62nd Session
In This Article, We Will Read About 62nd Session Of UN Commission for Social Development: Context, Theme, How India Elected?, About CSocD, About ECOSOC, etc.
Context Of India’s Election As Chair Of The UN Commission for Social Development
In News
- On 15 February 2023, India has been elected as the Chair of the UN Commission for Social Development For 62nd Session.
- This is the first time since 1975 that India has become Chair of the Commission for Social Development,
Background
India has been elected to the Economic and Social Council, one of the six main organs of the United Nations, for the 2022-24.
How India Elected As Chair Of The UN Commission for Social Development
The Announcement Made At?
The announcement for India’s Chairmanship of 62nd Session of the UN Commission for Social Development was made at the 13th plenary meeting(61st session of the UN commission for social development).
Which Officer Will Chair On Behalf Of India?
Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Ambassador Ruchira Kamboj will be elected on behalf of India, as Chair of the 62nd session of the UN Commission for Social Development.
Who Are Elected Vice Chairs?
Along with India as the Chair, the UN commission also elected Jon Ivanovski (North Macedonia), Carla María Carlson (Dominican Republic), and Thomas Lammar (Luxembourg) as Vice-Chairs of the 62nd session.
Theme Of the 62nd Session Of The UN Commission For Social Development?
The Theme: The Theme Of the 62nd session Of The UN Commission for Social Development is “Fostering Social Development and Social Justice through Social Policies to accelerate Progress on the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to achieve the overarching goal of poverty eradication”.
What It Emphasize? The theme emphasises the important connection between social development and social justice as fundamentals to achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
About UN Commission for Social Development(CSocD)
- Task? UN Commission for Social Development’s main responsibility is to review, on a periodic basis, issues related to the follow-up and implementation of the Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development and the Programme of Action of the World Summit for Social Development and the outcome of the twenty-fourth special session of the General Assembly.
- Established By? It was established by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), one of the six main organs of the United Nations.
- A Functional Commission: The Commission for Social Development is a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council. The Commission serves as the primary inter-governmental body to deliberate upon and strengthen international cooperation on social development issues
- Goal? The commission’s goal is to advise the ECOSOC, particularly on those social issues that are not dealt by specialized intergovernmental organisations.
About UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- The UN Charter established ECOSOC in 1945 as one of the six main organs of the United Nations.
- The 54-member UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is at the heart of the United Nations system to advance the three dimensions of sustainable development – economic, social and environmental.
- It is the central platform for fostering debate and innovative thinking, forging consensus on ways forward, and coordinating efforts to achieve internationally agreed goals.
- It is also responsible for the follow-up to major UN conferences and summits.
- ECOSOC’s 54 members are elected for three-year terms by the General Assembly.
- Seats on the Council are allotted based on geographical representation with 14 allocated to African states, 11 to Asian states, six to eastern European states, 10 to Latin American and Caribbean states and 13 to western European and other states.