Taarifa Muhimu Kutoka Ikulu ya Chamwino: Rais Samia Afanya Mazungumzo Na Naibu Katibu Mkuu Wa UN

Taarifa haijajitosheleza ongeza tunyamanyama.

Ni kweli, maana Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa alipokuwa Kenya, masuala yaliyozungumzwa yaliwekwa bayana kabisa:

Naibu Katibu Mkuu Amina Mohammed (Desemba 2019)
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Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa UN na serikali ya Kenya wajadili ushirikiano, COVID-19 na usalama

11 Septemba 2021
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Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Amina J. Mohammed yuko ziarani Afrika Mashariki ambapo akiwa nchini Kenya amepata fursa ya kuzungumza na viongozi wa serikali ya nchi hiyo


10 September 2021
Nairobi, Kenya

Uhuru meets with UN Deputy SG Amina J Mohammed​

The two leaders discussed Covid-19 response and preparations for the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference​

In Summary
•The President and the visiting diplomat discussed several matters of common interest to Kenya and the UN among them regional peace and security.
•The UN Deputy Secretary-General was accompanied by the Director General of the UN Office in Nairobi Zainab Hawa and UN Resident Coordinator for Kenya Stephen Jackson at the meeting.
by SHARON MAOMBOOnline Journalist
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10 September 2021 - 19:10

President Uhuru Kenyatta held talks with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations AminaJMohammed at State House, Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta held talks with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations AminaJMohammed at State House, Nairobi. Image courtesy of : PSCU

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday met with United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed at Statehouse, Nairobi.

The President and the visiting diplomat discussed several matters of common interest to Kenya and the UN among them regional peace and security.

The two leaders also discussed , Covid-19 response and preparations for the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Scotland.

The UN Deputy Secretary-General was accompanied by the Director General of the UN Office in Nairobi Zainab Hawa and UN Resident Coordinator for Kenya Stephen Jackson at the meeting.
President Uhuru Kenyatta held talks with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Amina JMohammed at State House, Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta held talks with the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Amina JMohammed at State House, Nairobi.Image: PSCU

Also in attendance was Head of Public Service Joseph Kinyua and Foreign Affairs CS Raychelle Omamo. Kenya is at the forefront in addressing climate change in Africa.

The bid to integrate climate change in the school curriculum at all levels has gained momentum, with the Senate becoming the latest lot to add to the push.
The push comes three years since the commonwealth countries ratified the introduction of climate change in their curriculum to educate ‘present and future generations’ on climate change.

The declaration was made during the 20th commonwealth conference of Education Ministers in Nadi, Fiji in 2018. In February 2020, Environment PS Chris Kiptoo said it will introduce the topic to the educate learners on impacts of climate change.

“Climate change is the greatest challenge of our time. The economic cost of floods and droughts is estimates to create a long-term liability equivalent to three per cent of the GDP each year,” the PS had said.
Source : Uhuru meets with UN Deputy SG Amina J Mohammed
 
Ameufyata baada ya karipio kali la Ndugai dhidi ya kurudisha makao makuu Dodoma
 
11 September 2021
Dodoma, Tanzania

RAIS SAMIA ALIVYOKUTANA na NAIBU KATIBU MKUU wa UMOJA wa MATAIFA



Rais wa Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania, Mhe. Samia Suluhu Hassan, leo tarehe 11 Septemba, 2021 amekutana na kufanya mazungumzo na Naibu Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa (UN) Bi. Amina J. Mohammed, Ikulu Chamwino mkoani Dodoma. Katika mazungumzo hayo, Bi. Amina amewasilisha salamu kutoka kwa Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, António Guterres, na kumpongeza Mhe. Rais Samia kwa kushika nafasi ya Urais na kumtakia heri katika majukumu yake.
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New York

13 September 2021​

UN Deputy Secretary-General Concludes Visit to Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia​

13 September 2021: The Deputy Secretary-General, Amina J. Mohammed, concluded a three-day visi to Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia yesterday.

The main objective of the trip was the visit to Somalia in solidarity with Somali women’s calls for full and equal participation in political life, and to express the support of the international community for timely, inclusive, peaceful and credible elections.

While in the region, the Deputy Secretary- General had the opportunity to also stop in Kenya and Tanzania and meet with the heads of state and ministers of foreign affairs in both countries.

The first stop on the trip was Nairobi, where the DSG met with H.E. President Kenyatta, senior government officials, the heads of the UN’s entities in Nairobi; Environment Programme; Habitat; and the Resident Coordinator, the Special Envoy on Food Systems, the visiting Global Advocate for Every Woman Every Child (H.E. Ms. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of Estonia) as well as the UN country team and staff.

During her meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta, the DSG thanked him for the partnership with UN in establishing a COVID-19 hospital and for being a site for UN medical evacuations from around the globe.

The meeting covered a range of issues including regional peace and security with a focus on the cessation of hostilities in Ethiopia and Somalia (AMISOM transition), COVID-19 economic response and recovery, the need to address vaccine inequity, UN support for peaceful and credible elections, and the preparations for upcoming COP 26 with a focus on the importance of keeping the promises from the Paris Agreement.

In a stopover in Tanzania, the Deputy Secretary-General met with H.E. President Samia Suluhu Hassan. In line with the trip’s focus on women’s political participation, she noted the importance and leadership of the President as the only African executive woman head of state. Discussions covered the partnership between the UN and government on the 2030 Agenda, efforts to stimulate domestic investments and resource mobilisation for development, the prioritization of women and young people, the impact of COVID-19 and the roll out of the national vaccination programme, regional peace and security issues with a focus on Mozambique, protection of rights and rule of law, treatment of refugees and migrants, and the President’s participation in the upcoming high-level week of the UN General Assembly and Secretary-General’s climate action roundtable. While in Tanzania the DSG also met with the UN Country Team and staff.

The DSG then continued on to Somalia, where she met with a range of stakeholders, including the President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed ‘Farmaajo’, Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble and the National Consultative Council comprised of the leaders of all the federal member states, as well as elders and women leaders and advocates from a range of areas.

In her meetings, the Deputy Secretary-General highlighted the country’s parliamentary elections as an opportunity to build on the progress the country has made in women’s political participation. She also emphasized that women’s full inclusion in all sectors of society will contribute to greater resilience, peace and stability in Somalia.

Somalia achieved a milestone at its last elections in 2016/17 with 24 per cent of parliamentary seats filled by women, and I am hopeful that the country will build on this by expanding women’s participation even further – ensuring the 30 per cent quota is met is an important first step to full representation and an inclusive society. The peace dividend will not happen without women,” Ms. Mohammed said. With regards to the prevailing political discord threatening gains made in the country, the DSG called on “Somalia’s leadership to de-escalate any tensions and avoid action that could lead to violence and further delay the elections or undermine its credibility.”
For further information, please contact:
Office of the Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General
Daniela Gross: daniela.grossdealmeida@un.org, tel.: +1 718-594-3274
Source : UN Deputy Secretary-General Concludes Visit to Kenya, Tanzania and Somalia | United Nations Secretary-General
 
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