15.06.2012 - On the eve of the opening of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), UPU Director General Edouard Dayan calls on participating countries to include the postal sector in their national sustainable development policies.
"Recognizing the impact of their activities and their social and
economic role, many Posts are already committed to sustainable
development. The UPU supports this commitment and is actively promoting
the social, economic and environmental responsibility of an entire
sector, which is the main employer and a major transporter in most of
our member countries," recalls Dayan.
The world's Posts employ 5.4 million people, operate 807,000 post
offices and process and deliver more than 380 billion letter-post items
and six billion parcels.
For several years now, the postal sector's contribution to
sustainable development has been a focus of discussions at the UPU. The
UPU has concluded agreements with several international organizations to
help its member countries and their Posts to increase their social
responsibility in matters relating to decent work, health and climate
change. These include the International Labour Office, the Joint United
Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS and the United Nations Environment
Programme, among others.
"In promoting sustainable employment, gender equality, financial
inclusion, responsible environmental practices, risk management and the
reconstruction of postal infrastructure after natural disasters, the
UPU is giving its full support to the priorities of Rio+20," Dayan noted.
The UPU, a United Nations specialized agency, joined the other UN
system organizations to sign the Rio+20 joint declaration adopted by the
Chief Executive Board (CEB). The CEB, chaired by the UN secretary
general, gathers the heads of all UN agencies. The declaration urges
countries to use the Rio Conference as a concrete stepping stone towards
promoting development for all.
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development is taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 20-22 June 2012.
Source : http://www.upu.int/
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