STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP OF 77 AND CHINA, BY H.E. MR. ABDALMAHMOOD ABDALHALEEM MOHAMAD, PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE SUDAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS, AT THE SPECIAL POLITICAL AND DECOLONIZATION (FOURTH) COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON AGENDA ITEM 34: "QUESTIONS RELATING TO INFORMATION" (New York, 13 October 2009)

Mr. Chairman,

I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Group of 77 and China on agenda item 34 entitled "Questions Relating to Information". Allow me to begin by Congratulating  you on your election as Chair of the Special Political Decolonization Committee in the Sixty-Fourth Session of the General Assembly. With your known diplomatic skills, wisdom and known professionalism, we have every confidence that under your stewardship you will guide our deliberations to a successful conclusion.  Our congratulations also go to the members of the Bureau upon their election.

The Group extends deep appreciations to Under-Secretary-General, Mr. Kiyotaka Akasaka for his comprehensive and enlightening presentation on the work of the Department of Public Information (DPI) during the past five months.  The Group of 77 and China would like to further express its appreciation to the officers and staff of the Department of Public Information both at headquarters and field, who have worked strenuously to carry out the mandate of the Department.  The Group would also like to commend the work of the Department during the opening of the Sixty-fourth Session of the general Assembly including the briefing by the DPI on 30th September and the issuance of the first issue of "United Nations in Focus" which highlighted the main activities that took place during the General Debate.

The foundation of DPI's policies on Public Information is built on close cooperation and partnership between the Department and the Committee on Information. The continued improvement of this partnership is essential as the DPI continues to play its vital role as public voice to promote the purposes and image of the United Nations.

The Group of 77 and China has taken note of the reports of the Secretary-General on the activities of the Department of Public Information (DPI) contained in document [A/64/262].

Mr. Chairman,

The most daunting task before DPI is to reach out to the widest possible audiences. Many countries, especially developing countries lack adequate resources and technical means to access information regarding United Nation's activities and achievement. The United Nations is a universal forum where the issues and concerns faced by the world community are debated. A comprehensive, accurate, impartial, and balanced coverage of the deliberations, decisions and actions of the United Nations can help promote better understanding and goodwill. It is therefore critical for DPI to continuously and actively project the United Nations ideals and accomplishments, intensify outreach and transmit the United Nations message to all peoples of the world.

The Group of 77 and China fully supports and appreciate the work of the DPI and its activities in promoting the work of the United Nations and issues of importance to the international community, such as Millennium Development Goals, Climate Change, Human Rights, Sustainable Development, the dialogue among civilization, Training of the Journalists and New  Partnership of Africa's Development. The group also appreciates DPI's new initiatives such as "UN4U", the first United Nations book day, txt 4 peace website, United Nations member states Wiki and the new website: nuyearbook.un.org.

The Group of 77 and China commends the DPI for its implementation of the Special Information Programme on the Question of Palestine aimed at raising the awareness of the international community with regard to the Question of Palestine and the situation in the Middle East as well as support for the peace process.

The Programme is also useful in offering an annual training programme for Palestinian media professionals from the Occupied Palestinian Territory to assist them in developing their media capacity and skills. These and other activities undertaken by the DPI in this regard have the full support of the G-77 and China.

Mr. Chairman,

The Group of 77 and China urge that all possible measures be taken to strengthen the UNICs. These Centres are a vital source for the flow of information, they help to bridge the gap between the developed and developing countries in terms of access to information and communication technologies. The Group of 77 and China wishes to underline that any decision pertaining to reorganize the UNICs must be made in close consultation with the host countries, and it must take into account the geographical, linguistic and technological characters of different regions.

Mr. Chairman,

The Group of 77 of China would like to stress the need that the United Nations Website is available in all official languages. The group is of the view that more resources and efforts should be allocated to achieve full parity of languages and to bridge the gap among websites in the Organization's six official languages.

The Group of 77 and China commends the DPI for its efforts in improving the structure of the top layers of United Nations website.  This will not only improve the site content accessibility and usability, but also will make it more user friendly.  However, the Group attaches great importance to the continuation of the use of traditional media, including both radio and print, in disseminating the main messages of the United Nations, since traditional media remains the primary means of communication in developing countries. The Group also continues to underscore the importance of closer co-operation between the DPI and other substantive Departments in particular the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) and the Department of Field Support (DFS).

The Group of 77 and China look forward and requests DPI to play an active role in raising public awareness on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and its impact on development including the achievement of Millennium Development Goals.

Mr. Chairman,

In conclusion, the Group of 77 and China reiterate its support to DPI in its endeavors to carry out its mandate and also reassure you Mr. Chairman, to work closely and constructively with you and other delegations in this session in order to achieve a positive outcome.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.