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Press Release

SG/SM/9095

SECRETARY-GENERAL'S MESSAGE FOR NEW YEAR, 2004

Following is Secretary-General Kofi n's message for the New Year,

2004:

Dear Peoples of the United Nations,

Your Organization, which I have the honour to serve, has just been

through one of the hardest years in its history.

We have seen war in Iraq, and deep divisions among nations, about

grave issues of war and peace. On 19 August, in a bomb attack on our

headquarters in Baghdad, we lost some of our best and most beloved

colleagues.

These events have distracted the world's leaders from dealing with

other threats -– threats which, to most people, are more immediate,

and more real.

I mean the threats of extreme poverty and hunger, unsafe drinking

water, environmental degradation, and endemic or infectious disease.

These dangers stalk large parts of our planet.

They kill millions and millions of people every year.

They destroy societies.

They fuel division and desperation.

After a year of war and division, it's time to focus more of our

energy on people's health and welfare.

It's time to make sure that poor countries have a real opportunity to

develop.

And it's time we took decisive action to save the resources of our

planet.

Yes, we have to fight terrorism. Yes, we must prevent the spread of

deadly weapons.

But let's also say Yes to development. Let's bring hope into the

lives of those who suffer.

Without development and hope, there will be no peace.

Just over three years ago, at the Millennium Summit, leaders of all

nations pledged to provide that hope. They set themselves precise,

time-bound targets -– the Millennium Development Goals.

To meet these Goals would cost only a fraction of what our world

spends on weapons of war. Yet it would bring hope to billions, and

greater security to us all.

But in 2003 we did not live up to these promises. We let ourselves

be swept along by the tide of war and division.

2004 must be different. It must be the year when we begin to turn

the tide.

We can turn the tide against HIV/AIDS, if we act on the " three-by-

five " initiative –- the World Health Organization's plan to get three

million people on anti-retroviral treatment by 2005.

It's a bold target, but it can be met -– if rich countries, poor and

afflicted countries, governments, civil society, the private sector,

and the United Nations system all pull together -– and if the Global

Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is fully funded.

We can turn the tide against hunger, if we all work together to make

existing food stocks available to hungry people everywhere, and to

help Africa produce the extra food it needs.

And we can turn the tide in world trade, if governments do as they

promised, and make the current round of negotiations a

true " development round " .

We don't need any more promises. We need to start keeping the

promises we already made.

Let's all make that our New Year's resolution –- and I wish you a

very Happy New Year!

--- End forwarded message ---

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