:: home     
 
   press briefings


   press releases     

   press conferences

   statements          
     - spokesperson
     - SRSG

     - others


   publications      


   photo gallery


   contacts      


   UN news centre


   press briefing    search          


   UN Secretary-    General &    Afghanistan

   webcasts


   videos



Statements by Others
2002 |  2003 2004 | 2005 |  2006 | 2007|Current


Message of the Secretary-General of United Nations
on the
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the
Environment in War and Armed Conflicts



Alongside the tragic human and economic costs of war, the environmental fall-out is also profound. At times, natural resources are deliberately destroyed as a tactic. But more often than not, the environment is simply another innocent victim caught in the crossfire. The poor, as usual, suffer disproportionately, as they rely most heavily on the environment not only for food but also for medicine, livelihoods, and materials for shelters and homes.

Addressing the environmental damage caused by war is an integral aspect of post-conflict reconstruction and recovery, and is thus a growing focus of UN activities.

* After the war in the former Yugoslavia, the UN Environment Programme cleaned up four chemically contaminated sites in Serbia and Montenegro.

* Currently in Afghanistan, UNEP is helping to build the country’s Environmental Protection Agency and has carried out extensive post-conflict studies to help focus rehabilitation of livelihoods.

* The Mesopotamian marshlands straddling Iraq and Iran were almost completely destroyed by the year 2002, with hundreds of thousands Marsh Arabs forced to flee their lands and abandon their traditional way of life. In cooperation with the local communities, the marshlands have now been re-flooded by 40 percent, and 80,000 inhabitants have returned home.

By helping those caught in conflict to regain their lands and livelihoods, and most of all to become custodians of their environment, we give them the tools for building the foundation for sustainable peace, which is ultimately the best defence. On this international observance, I call on all concerned to redouble efforts aimed at preventing the exploitation and degradation of the environment during times of war.

_______________

 
 
Home | About UNAMA | Documents | News | Links | Contacts
Copyright © United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)