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The representative of India registered a concern regarding a paragraph that reads the Statistical Commission “expressed its appreciation for the contribution of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Mortality Assessment on estimating excess mortality associated with the coronavirus disease, urged the Organization to publish these global estimates in March 2022 as a matter of priority, and noted the reservations expressed by India”. At the annual session, the Commission made three important decisions relating to the 1971 terms of reference, climate change statistics and remaining methodological work for the Sustainable Development Goals. It seeks to increase synergy of statistical programmes across the United Nations system and provide reliable data for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Commission is also a primary coordinating body for the United Nations system’s statistical programmes. Describing how the Commission has played a central role in the global statistical community over the past 70 years, he said experts from every corner of the planet come together to develop and present data. GEORGES-SIMON ULRICH (Switzerland), Vice-Chair of the Statistical Commission’s fifty-third session, introduced its report (document E/2022/24). on Thursday, 9 June, to conclude its management segment. The Economic and Social Council will reconvene at 10 a.m. The representatives of India, Bhutan, Chile, Colombia and Italy expressed their views on these resolutions and decisions. Other resolutions adopted were “Thirtieth anniversary of the fourth World Conference on Women” “Social dimensions of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development” and “Inclusive and resilient recovery from COVID-19 for sustainable livelihoods, well-being and dignity for all: eradicating poverty and hunger in all its forms and dimensions to achieve the 2030 Agenda”.

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The Council also adopted a resolution titled “Report of the Committee for Development Policy on its twenty-fourth session” by which the Committee was requested to monitor the development progress of States graduating and graduated from the category of least developed countries, in accordance with paragraph 21 of General Assembly resolution 67/221. Turning to the issue of gender mainstreaming, the Economic and Social Council adopted a resolution titled “Future organization and methods of work of the Commission on the Status of Women” by which the Commission was called upon to further enhance its catalytic role for gender mainstreaming in the United Nations system, including in support of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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By the text, the organ requested the Statistical Commission to support and bolster the development of sustainable national statistical systems, to develop and build the capacity of national systems, to advocate for the professional community of official statistics, and to ensure continued innovations to adapt to the changing statistical and data system. The Economic and Social Council adopted a resolution, titled “Ensuring that the work in the field of statistics and data is adaptive to the changing statistical and data ecosystem”. Opening its 2022 management segment today, the Economic and Social Council adopted 6 resolutions and 11 decisions pertaining to proposals by its subsidiary bodies.










Economic decisions