Press Release 
        19 September 2014 
        President Zuma to lead the South African delegation to the 69th Session  of the United Nations General Assembly 
        His Excellency, President Jacob Zuma, will lead the South African delegation  to the 69th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA69), scheduled  to take place in New York, in the United States from 24-30 September 2014. 
        The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and  representative organ of the United Nations (UN). Comprising all 193 Members of  the United Nations, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of  the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United  Nations. 
        The President for the 69th  Session is H.E. Mr Sam Kutesa, the former Foreign Minister of Uganda, who  chose: “Delivering on and Implementing a Transformative  Post-2015 Development Agenda” as the theme for the General  Debate.  The theme builds on that of UNGA 68 and is taking place against the rapidly approaching target date for achieving  the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015, and the start of the  intergovernmental negotiations on the post-2015 development agenda, which is  the major focal point in the multilateral arena.   
        Furthermore the post-2015  negotiations will be taking place in the context of the global rebalancing of  economic power as a result of a loss of comparative advantage by developed  countries (and made more pronounced by the global economic melt-down).   This makes the negotiations of the post-2015 development agenda highly  contested, with developed countries seeking to redefine development to support  their economic recovery needs, whilst developing countries try to ensure that  the outcome supports its own understanding of development. 
        In accordance with its strategic approach, South Africa’s participation  will be informed by national interests and priorities, its regional and  continental commitments, as well as its aspirations for a prosperous world at  peace with itself.  In this regard, the General Debate provides a platform  for South Africa to advance its strategic priorities in the world’s pre-eminent  multilateral forum.   
        President Zuma will address the General Assembly on 24 September 2014,  in the afternoon session of the opening day of the General Debate.   
        In addition to the General Debate, it is expected that South Africa will  also participate in the following High-Level United Nations Events at UNGA69,  which precede the opening of the  General Debate namely:  
        
          - Meeting of  the High-Level Plenary of the General Assembly to be known as the World  Conference on Indigenous Peoples (Resolution 66/296) (22-23 September 2014);
 
             
           
          - Special  Session of the General Assembly on the follow-up to the Programme of Action  (PoA) of the International Conference on Population and Development (Resolution  65/234 and 67/250) (22 September 2014); 
 
             
           
          - Peace,  Security and Cooperation (PSC) Framework for the Democratic Republic of the  Congo and the Region (22 September 2014); and
 
             
           
          - The Climate  Summit 2014 convened by the Secretary-General (23 September 2014).
 
         
        For  further information please contact DIRCO Spokesperson, Mr Clayson Monyela on  082 884 5974 
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