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First visit to Timor-Leste by UN Special Rapporteur

11 November 2011

First visit to Timor-Leste by UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights

GENEVA – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Magdalena Sepúlveda, will conduct an official mission to Timor-Leste from 13 to 18 November 2011 to collect first-hand information on the situation of people living in extreme poverty and to understand the initiatives taken by the authorities to improve their situation.

Despite receiving substantial international development assistance over the past decade, Timor-Leste remains one of the poorest countries in the world. “After years of struggle for independence, the persistence of extreme poverty is among the critical challenges for Timor-Leste today,” said Ms. Sepúlveda. It is crucial to assess to what extent development efforts and Government policies are effective in improving the situation of those who are most in need, such as women, children, persons with disabilities and other groups that are vulnerable to discrimination and social exclusion,” the Special Rapporteur urged.

The Special Rapporteur will devote specific attention to social protection efforts, such as cash transfers to those living in poverty. “Social protection policies are of great importance to lift people out of poverty and human rights norms and standards require official support to these initiatives”.

The Special Rapporteur will hold meetings with senior Government officials, including representatives from various ministries working on social policies. She will meet also with representatives of the United Nations system, the donor community and non-governmental organizations. During her mission, Ms. Sepúlveda will visit communities living in poverty in Dili as well as in rural areas in other districts. Her findings and recommendations will be presented in a report to the Human Rights Council in 2012.

The Special Rapporteur will present her preliminary observations on the mission at a press conference at 11:30am on 18 November 2011 at the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) compound in Dili.

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