ZAMBIA is among four other African countries elected as a member of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) by the United Nations General Assembly.
Zambia polled 190 votes out of the 191 valid ballots cast.
ECOSOC is the organ of the United Nations that is responsible for coordinating the economic and social fields of the organization.
First Secretary for Press and Public Relations Permanent Mission of Zambia to the United Nations Namatama Njekwa the election took place on June 8th, at the United Nations General Assembly Headquarters in New York.
“Zambia was elected together with four other African countries Kenya, Mauritania, Nigeria, and Senegal. Twelve other countries were also elected to represent other regions, namely Asia-Pacific States, Eastern European States, Latin American and Caribbean States, and Western European and other States,” he said.
She said Zambia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Dr Chola Milambo, in confirming the election outcome noted that Zambia’s membership in ECOSOC will give the country an opportunity to join the rest of the world in articulating issues.
The issues that will be articulated fall under economic diplomacy such as development, economic development, trade, debt and international financial systems and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“Zambia was last a member of ECOSOC from 2011 to 2013 and served as President of the Council in 2011 to 2012,” Ms Njekwa said.
(Mwebantu, Saturday, 10th June, 2023)