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1、联合国秘书长潘基文在国际埃博拉恢复会议英语演讲稿本文是关于联合国秘书长潘基文在国际埃博拉恢复会议英语演讲稿,仅供参考,希望对您有所帮助,感谢阅读。Thank you, Helen Clark, Administrator of UNDp,for moderating this very important meeting.I would liketo thank the presidentsof the affectedAfricancountries the president of Guinea,the president of Liberia, and the president of
2、Sierra Leone and I would also like to thankpresident Mugabe who is participating in his capacity as president of the African Union.And I would also like to thank Dr. Margaret Chan, Director General of the WHO for herleadership.Thank you all Ministers and dignitaries who have taken such very valuable
3、 time to be with us,to be with the people of Africa particularly affected by Ebola.I think we can overcome this one, and I think we are now overcoming it but we have to gountil the end, until we see the last patient cured andthere will be no further cases.I would also like to thank the World Bank pr
4、esident, and the IMF Managing Director and themany international and regional development banks,including the African Development Bankand the Islamic Development Bank,and the European Union.Itis a greathonour to have you. Thank you foracceptingmy invitationto participate and toshow your solidarity f
5、or the people affected by thisEbola virus.Excellence, Mesdames et Messieurs,Merci de participercette confrence internationale sur le relvement apr s lEbola.La tache qui nous attend est immense: il sagit de concrtiser nospromesses de solidaritconcrete, tourns vers laction.Je vous demandede vous joind
6、remoi pour apporterun soutiendurableaux populations despays touchs par lEbola.Let me begin by thankingthe many donors who have come together,alongwith governments,civil society organizations, national and internationalresponders, development banks andfoundations, as part of a broad-basedglobal coali
7、tion to support the nationally-led responseefforts.I applaud the African Union and its plan to convene an InternationalConference on AfricasFight against Ebola later this month in Malabo.I commendthe AfricanUnion forgalvanizingAfricanleaders,businessesand communities insolidarity with the affected c
8、ountries. This regionalunityhas been essentialto bringingtheoutbreakunder control and willbe critical to effective recovery. I commend the morethan 800 Africanvolunteers who deployed through the AU Ebola support mechanism.I also thank the countriesthatanswered my callto send in logisticalsupport, me
9、dical teams,crisis managers and aid for safe and dignifiedburials.Thousands of women and men from within and outside the countries puttheir lives on the lineto slow the advance of this disease.Thanks to these partners and too many others to name we have comea long way incontaining the outbreak.The G
10、eneral Assembly took decisive action, endorsing the UN MissionforEbola EmergencyResponse UNMEER.I thank His ExcellencySamKutesa,president of theGeneral Assembly, forhis continued leadership inkeepingthe membership seized with this issue.As UNMEER prepares to close next month, the UN will maintain th
11、ededicatedhigh-levelleadershipunder WHOtogetherwith the UNcountryteams,in its support to help the affectedcountries get to zero.The strategy to end the outbreak is working but the final stretchof the response remainsparticularly challenging.Cases in Guinea and Sierra Leone have been reduced consider
12、ably. Theresponse is beingfine-tuned to focuson increasing engagement,awarenessand contact tracing in the remainingaffected communities.New cases in Liberia show the need for continued vigilance given theregionalrisks.TheLiberianGovernments proactiveactionsalso underscorehow the response strategy ha
13、seffectively reinforced national capacitiesand knowledge to be activated for future outbreaks.But the impacts of the Ebola crisis have been far-reaching and muchwork is needed to supportthe countries.The outbreak has eroded progress on peace and development. It hasdisrupted health andsocial services
14、.Many major economic sectors have been affected: agriculture, mining,trade,tourism,transport,fisheriesand livestock.The functioningofschools, hospitals and other publicinfrastructure has suffered.All of these disruptions have had a negative impact on the economiesof all three countrieswhich were, pr
15、ior to the Ebola outbreak, on apositive growth trajectory.This negativeimpact on economies, livelihoodsand more importantlylives demands thattheglobalcommunity continuesto prioritizerecoveryfrom Ebola even long after the crisissubsides. This will be essential to“stay at zero ”inorder to strengthenresiliencetowithstandfutureshocks.Your continue