115 17. Indeed, the recent heightened world-wide focus
on the ISSUE of Palestine can add must be channeled in a constructive way; towards the
PROMOTION of an inclusive partnership among nations
– ONE that leads to the fulfillment of the historic responsibilities
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18. The continued DENIAL of the most basic rights of the Palestinian people
becomes all the more
GLARING in the face of the welcomed democratic transformation that is underway in
parts of North Africa and the Middle East.
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19. Like many, Indonesia has been deeply concerned
by the untold LOSSES AND CASUALTIES suffered by innocent civilians.
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20. This means that CONDITIONS conducive for people to shape their own future
must be promoted.
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21. Thus, in Libya for example, Indonesia supports
the TRANSITIONAL NATIONAL COUNCIL in
its efforts to promote a peaceful and democratic transition.
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22. A decade or so ago now, Indonesia too went
through a tumultuous PROCESS of democratic change.
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23. Today, as the third largest democracy, INDONESIA is reaping the democratic
DIVIDENDS of such change.
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24. That is why we believe that political
development, democratization, should constitute a
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priority ITEM on our agenda.
25. To allow STATES to share lessons learnt and experience in their unique paths towards
democratization.
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26. That is why we took the INITIATIVE launching the Bali Democracy Forum
– the only intergovernmental
FORUM for sharing of experience and cooperation in political
development in Asia.
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27. A FORUM for partnership in the promotion of democracy.
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28. Global partnership is particularly key in
addressing the CHALLENGES of development.
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29. To prevent the RECURRENCE of famine as we are presently witnessing in the Horn of Africa.
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30. We must thus act in concert and in a focused and sustainable
WAY to ensure food security for the most vulnerable.
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31. It means increased INVESTMENTS in the agricultural sector, of research and
development, and increased PRODUCTION as
well as productivity.
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32. I wish to highlight one particular DRIVER to economic growth and development.
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33. An enhanced ROLE of women in the economy
is not only right, but also smart – leading not only to increased growth but also a more balanced,
sustainable and equitable growth.
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34. Achieving food security also requires that we
confront the REALITY of climate change.
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35. The international community must find the political
COMMITMENT to generate momentum for climate change.
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36. MOMENTUM towards a new climate regime post-2012.
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37. The FORTHCOMING 17
th
Conference of Parties in Durban and the Rio+20 Summit in
Brazil next year must deliver.
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38. In Indonesia, we are committed to be proactive, to
be PART of the global solution to climate change
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39. Through the REDD+ programme, we are using
our natural RAINFORESTS as an important
part of our mitigation efforts.
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40. Our COMMITMENT to work in partnership in addressing climate change
must not founder in
the FACE of the looming and renewed
THREATS of global financial and economic crisis.
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41. REFORM of international financial and economic governance
must be expedited. MN1NP99
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42. Enhanced COORDINATION of national economic policies
is essential. MN1NP100
1A 43. We must learn to step out of our comfort zone and
address these critical NEEDS in concert.
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44. As the emerging economies now serve as the important
ENGINE of global economic growth
, they must now have greater OPPORTUNITY to contribute in promoting
solutions.
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