To strengthen Public-Private Partnerships and promote the
contributions of the private sector to sustainable development in
China, a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed Monday in
Beijing between the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and
Arcelor, the world's second largest steel producer.
Through this two-year framework of cooperation, UNDP and Arcelor
will jointly collaborate in the following areas:
-- Support to improve energy efficiency through enhanced policy
and legal frameworks, and capacity-building to implement the
Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism;
-- Environmental awareness and strengthening environmental
management capacities;
-- Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in China as a
tool for poverty reduction and development, with a special focus on
PPPs in the area of energy and environment;
-- Support to the achievement of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) in China, with a specific focus in the Provinces
of Shandong, Jiangsu, Qinghai and Sichuan.
"Arcelor has been actively engaged in promoting environmental
sustainability in many countries around the world," said Ms.
Alessandra Tisot, UNDP Senior Deputy Resident Representative in
China. "We believe that this new cooperation mechanism will provide
a strategic approach in partnering with the private sector in China
where there is considerable potential for fund raising for UNDP's
initiatives aiming to promoting sustainable development."
"Arcelor places its commitment to sustainable development at the
heart of its strategy and ambitions to become a benchmark for
economic performance, labor relations and social responsibility in
the world of steel," said Mr. Guy Dolle, CEO of Arcelor Group.
"Arcelor is very keen to support UN development projects in China,
with a focus on energy and environment protection in
particular."
"These projects are very much in line with China's all-around
well-off vision and building harmonious society," said Ms.
Tisot.
"China is the first country where Arcelor signs an MOU with
UNDP, committed to promote energy and environment sustainability in
the country."
Mr. Dolle stressed that Arcelor is a the member of the Global
Compact, a United Nations initiative championed by UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan to challenge businesses around the
world to take greater responsibility in society and act upon a set
of universally recognized principles in the areas of human rights,
labor rights, and the environment.
It also encourages business to engage in concrete partnership
projects to promote broader societal development challenges and the
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). UNDP plays an
important role in taking the Global Compact to the country level
and facilitating practical collaboration. This new partnership is
part of UNDP's efforts in China to strengthen the role of the
private sector and the business community in addressing China's
remaining development challenges.
(China.org.cn November 7, 2005)
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