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| UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan addresses the General Assembly of the United Nationa in New York on March 7, 2006. Annan presented a report to the General Assembly Tuesday, recommending sweeping reforms of the UN Secretariat's management in the areas of human resources, budget and administration. (Xinhua Photo) | UNITED NATIONS, March 7 (Xinhuanet) -- UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan presented a report to the General Assembly Tuesday
recommending sweeping reforms of the UN Secretariat's management in the areas of
human resources, budget and administration.
The 33-page much-awaited report sets out 23 reform proposals, including outsourcing some
administrative services, a one-time buyout of employees at a cost of some
100,000 U.S. dollars per staff member and a strengthened information system.
"The earlier reforms addressed the symptoms, more
than the causes, of our shortcomings. It is now time to reach for deeper, more
fundamental change," said Annan in an address to the 191-member assembly.
"What is needed, and what we now have a precious opportunity toundertake, is a radical overhaul of the entire Secretariat -- its rules, its structure, its systems -- to bring it more in line withtoday's realities, and enable it to perform the new kinds of operations that the member states now ask and expect of it," he stressed. Enditem |