New UN Forum To Promote Better Energy Policies In Asia-Pacific Region
New York, Nov 4 2008 6:10PM
The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) today launched a new forum to try to
develop energy policies across the region that are more gender and poverty-sensitive across the region.
The Policy Innovation Forum was launched in Bangkok at the end of a two-day policymakers’ meeting on the issue,
according to a news release issued by ESCAP.
The regional commission said the forum – which will comprise experts and policymakers – has been created as the result
of concerns that progress towards the anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been
hampered or even reversed because of a lack of energy supply in many rural areas of the Asia-Pacific.
Shigeru Mochida, ESCAP’s Deputy Executive Secretary, said the forum is expected to promote new approaches that lead to
pro-poor and pro-women energy policies.
“The aim is to help achieve affordable and equitable access to clean energy services essential to the social and
economic integration of the poor and women into the mainstream of development in Asia-Pacific developing countries – and
this forum is a major step in that direction,” Mr. Mochida said.
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