UN chief names special envoys on El Nino, climate

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday announced the appointments of Mary Robinson of Ireland and Macharia Kamau of Kenya as his special envoys on El Nino and Climate.

"These appointments come at a time of great urgency," Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters here. "Drought and flooding associated with El Niño have created massive needs across the world, especially in the four worst affected regions of East Africa, Southern Africa, Central America and the Pacific."

"Ethiopia is experiencing its worst drought in 50 years," the spokesman said. "One million children in Eastern and Southern Africa alone are severely acutely malnourished. And global food insecurity is not expected to peak before December."

This year's El Nino is taking place in a world already dramatically affected by climate change. More extreme weather events are expected in the future, and these hit the poorest communities -- those least responsible for climate change -- first and hardest. Aid is not enough; a longer term approach is required in order to build the resilience of the most vulnerable.

"The United Nations Special Envoys will provide the leadership required to tackle these challenges, raising the profile and sounding the alarm," said the secretary-general. "It is vital that we scale up our humanitarian response urgently. To do that we need the full support and attention of the international community."

Robinson is currently president of the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice. She was the president of Ireland and previously served as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

She has also served as special envoy of the UN secretary-general for the Great Lakes Region and as special envoy of the secretary-general for climate change with John Kuofor and Michael Bloomberg.

Kamau is the Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations. He is a former President of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Board; former co-chair of the UN General Assembly Working Group on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a blueprint for the global development efforts for the next 15 years; and has had a long and distinguished career in the service of the United Nations, including with UNICEF and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). (Xinhua)