Rasi elected president of ECOSOC

United Nations, Jan 23: Finland's permanent representative to the United Nations, ambassador Marjatta Rasi has been elected president of the UN's Economic and Social Council, becoming the first woman ever to head the 54-member development coordinating body.

United Nations, Jan 23: Finland's permanent representative to the United Nations, ambassador Marjatta Rasi has been elected president of the UN's Economic and
Social Council, becoming the first woman ever to head the 54-member development coordinating body.

She succeeds ambassador Gert Rosenthal, the permanent representative of Guatemala.

Elected as vice-presidents of the council for 2004 were Daw Penjo of Bhutan, Jagdish Koonjul of Mauritius, Yashar Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Stafford O'Neil of Jamaica.

Rasi has been Finland's ambassador to the UN since 1998. She was deputy permanent representative from 1987 to 1991, during which she chaired the Security Council's Iraq Sanctions Committee.

Outlining the council's work for 2004, Rasi said strengthening and enhancing UN follow-up to conferences in the economic and social sectors is crucial.

ECOSOC coordinates the development work of the 14 UN specialized agencies, 10 functional commissions and 5 regional commissions. It receives reports from 11 UN funds and programmes and issues policy recommendations to the UN system and to member states.

From time to time, ECOSOC has been given additional related tasks, including supervising and promoting the UN millennium development goals (MDGS) designed to halve extreme poverty by 2015.

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