UNIDO Change of Management: DG Gerd Muller succeeds DG LI Yong
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VIENNA, Dec. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Gerd Muller, Germany's acting Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and
Development, is set to take office as the new Director General of the United
Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).
Muller's appointment for a four-year term was confirmed today by the UNIDO
General Conference held in Vienna. Muller will succeed Li Yong, who led the
United Nations' specialized agency driving inclusive and sustainable industrial
development since 2013.
During his two terms in office, Li led the Organization through an important
transition as its Member States renewed UNIDO's mandate with the adoption of
the 2013 Lima Declaration. The 2013 Lima Declaration highlighted the concept
and the vision of inclusive and sustainable industrial development, which was
embedded in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as SDG 9, "Build
resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization
and foster innovation".
Li subsequently launched the Programme for Country Partnership, an innovative
development model that builds synergies with ongoing government and partner
interventions supporting industrial development and a model that leverages
investment in selected priority sectors.
Muller has vowed to build on the successful work of his predecessor: "I want to
thank Director General Li and the UNIDO staff for the successful work over the
last eight years". He wants to further strengthen UNIDO by creating a global
platform for technology transfer, know-how and digitalization. The platform, he
says, "can foster green skills and technologies, expand the use of renewable
energies and open up fair access to global markets and value chains - in close
collaboration with other UN agencies, governments, development banks, companies
and investors."
He wants UNIDO to play its part in the UN Common Agenda to help its Member
States to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the Paris
Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity, and the
Beijing Declaration on gender equality.
Muller said, "We are currently facing global challenges that affect us all:
climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and increasing hunger. To fight
inequality, to build back better and to promote a green recovery, we must work
together and we must act now!"
He emphasized his aim is "to establish UNIDO as a leading multilateral player
in fostering green, resilient, inclusive and sustainable industrial development
through a renewed partnership between industrialized countries and developing
countries. And with a stronger commitment from the industrialized countries".
As Federal Minister, Muller strengthened the Ministry for Economic Cooperation
and Development by doubling the development cooperation budget to more than 12
billion euros and by creating special-initiatives on "World without hunger",
"refugees and migration" and "training and jobs for the youth" - in
cooperation with private corporations, especially in Africa (Compact with
Africa, Marshall Plan with Africa).
With Muller's COVID-19 Emergency Programme of 4 billion euros, Germany mounted
an immediate and comprehensive response to support least developed countries
and middle-income countries in coping with the social, economic and health
consequences of the pandemic.
More information, including picture and video material can be found here:
https://www.unido.org/news/change-management-unido-gerd-muller-succeeds-director-general-li-yong
- Pictures are available at AP Images (http://www.apimages.com) -
For further information, please contact: Ms. Claudia Grossing, Strategic
Advocacy and Communications Administrator, Department of External Relations,
UNIDO, Email: c.groessing@unido.org
Source: United Nations Industrial Development Organization UNIDO
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