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Phased,
fully funded land reform programme urgently needed in Zimbabwe,
Secretary-General says
SG/SM/8345 AFR/457
United
Nations
August
27, 2002
The following
statement was issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary-General
Kofi Annan:
As you know,
I am very worried about the deteriorating food situation in southern
Africa. The United Nations system is already fully engaged in a
comprehensive humanitarian effort to ensure adequate food supplies
in Zimbabwe. This effort, which is led by the World Food Programme
and supported by the international community, is also intended to
help Zimbabwe’s neighbours withstand the impact of the recent drought.
I am taking
this opportunity to thank those governments that have already contributed
to this effort and to reiterate my appeal to the international community
to send food and other assistance to the region as a matter of urgency.
I also urge governments in the region and donors to avoid politicization
of food aid.
As the risk
of famine looms, I believe that a successful, sustainable land reform
programme that will benefit all the people of Zimbabwe, especially
the landless poor, is more important than ever.
There can be
no lasting solution to the current problems unless the Government
of Zimbabwe implements a phased and fully funded land reform programme.
It should be one that is run according to the rule of law, that
allows for proper training and adequate support to new small farmers
and compensation to displaced farm workers and commercial farmers.
Such a land reform programme is urgently needed in order to minimize
the negative effects of the current situation on food production
and the overall economy in Zimbabwe. It would also ensure the engagement
and future support of the international community.
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