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Annan proposes drastic reforms in United Nations

The Secy General has proposed reforms, which include creation of a strong rapid action force to help victims of hunger, conflict and terror.

Published on: Mar 08, 2006 11:26 AM IST
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Aiming to make the United Nations more effective and accountable, Secretary General Kofi Annan has proposed drastic reforms in the world body.

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This includes outsourcing of some of its work and creation of a 2,500 strong rapid action force to help millions of victims of hunger, conflict and terrorism.

Annan, who is stepping down after completing his second five-year term at the end of the year, presented his report to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday in response to demands made at a summit of world leaders here last September.

The Secretary General focusses on enhancing efficiency and accountability in view of the fact that more than 70 per cent of the 10 billion dollar annual budget now relates to peacekeeping and other field operations as compared with about 50 per cent of 4.5 billion dollars 10 years ago.

The proposals also include modernising the information system, staff buyouts, simplifying reporting procedures and hiring practices and increased oversight over spending.

Annan asked the 191-member General Assembly to approve his proposal as a package.

 
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