UN Council to hold meeting on emerging food crisis
UNITED NATIONS: The President of the Economic and Social
Council (ECOSOC) has announced plans to hold a meeting of the council
early next month to discuss how to respond to the growing food crisis
around the world, a UN spokesperson said Wednesday.
Ambassador Leo Merores of Haiti, the current ECOSOC president, made
the decision after consultations with the bureau of the council and with
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, UN spokesperson Michele Montas told
reporters.
Montas noted that the UN system had been discussing its response to
the food crisis,, with agencies like the World Food Program (WFP) and
the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) stepping up their efforts.
Earlier this week, Ban Ki-moon called on the international community to
take "urgent and concerted action" to tackle the growing global food
crisis.
"The rapidly escalating crisis of food availability around the world
has reached emergency proportions," Ban told international finance and
trade officials attending an annual high-level meeting at the UN
Headquarters.
Xinhua |