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    Advance Global Health: Achieve the Millennium Development Goals

    Second Annual Youth Pre-Conference

    In Preparation for the 63rd

    Annual United Nations DPI/NGO

    Conferenence in Melbourne, AustraliaAn overview of Health related projects in Timor-Leste

    Slide-show and Remarks by Ms. Claudia Abate, Project Coordinator, Monaco Red Cross ,

    Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation for Post Conflict Development

    16 June 2010

    The Permanent Observer Mission of the African Union to the UN

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    Chair of the Second Annual Pre-Youth Conference, Ms. Jo Anne Murphy

    Pre-Youth Conference Programme Coordinatorand FPCD Director, Mr. David Gethings,

    Distiguished Panelists, Distinguished Youth, Excellencies and Friends,

    It is my honour to be with you today to share the Foundation for Post Conflict Developments experience with

    Global Health through Quality Leadership in Timor-Leste. This leadership has been in conjunction with His Serene

    Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco toward improving our common humanity in 3 ways: Sustainable Peace

    through Maternal Health, Reforestation and Nutrition and an Evolving Legacy.

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    Quality Leadership

    There are no adequate words nor time to describe all of the health- related humanitarian actions of Monaco, for

    at present these actions touch all corners of the globe.

    Timor-Leste is but one example of where heartfelt projects are ongoing due to the quality of Prince Albert IIs

    leadership. This unlikely combination of North-South Cooperation is also attestable to the leadership of the

    Foundation for Post Conflict Development in turning the attention of the Philanthropic Prince to an often

    forgotten corner of South East Asia.

    I will present a glimpse of the FPCD and Monacos health related actions in Timor-Leste via slide-show images

    that translates into confidence building, achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and a commitment

    to sustainable peace through health-related projects that focus on youth.

    Sustainable Peace through Maternal Health

    Because of Prince Albert IIs personal commitment to sustainable peace, and the FPCDs mission of fulfilling the

    Millennium Development Goals, the root causes of poverty are being tackled in Timor-Leste through community

    based approaches. For example, Monaco is the catalyst for changing the birthing culture of Timor-Leste through

    a partnership with the Government of the Principality , the Government of Timor-Leste, the Monaco Red Cross

    and The Foundation for Post Conflict Development . Through the creation of the very first maternity clinic The

    Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic - the lives of mothers and babies are being saved. Together we are directly

    addressing Millennium Development Goals 4, 5 and 8 (Namely: Reducing child mortality, improving maternal

    health and creating a global partnership for development).

    To date, over 1000 healthy babies have been born whereby the first boy is named after his kind benefactor:

    Albert. And I am pleased to inform that not a single mother has perished in our Clinic. The Maternity Clinic

    started as a pilot project and has evolved - it is now the model and in is included in Timor-Lestes National

    Development Plan.

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    On April 18-19 2008, Prince Albert II made an historic visit to Timor-Leste to inaugurate the countrys first

    Maternity Clinic. This special day coincided with the wedding anniversary of His Beloved Parents Prince Rainier III

    and Princess Grace of Monaco- a treasured fact by the local community. During this visit, the Prince also

    inaugurated the Becora Youth Center whereby He planted a symbolic tree with the Centers Youth Leader.

    Reforestation and Nutrition

    What does planting a tree have to do with Nutrition and Health?.... a lot!

    Prince Albert IIs concern for the environment is encapsuled in the Foundation that bares His Name. However,

    above and beyond the Princes Foundation work, the Sovereign Prince has directed the Government of Monaco

    to support 5 years ofThe Reforestation and Family Income Projectunder the auspices of President Jose Ramos-

    Hortas Anti-Poverty Initiatives. This is an integrated programme that addresses global health from a nutritional

    angle by creating kitchen gardens, diversification of food crops, fish ponds, and shade trees so that families can

    increase their nutrients on one hand and earn a living on the other, all while making a positive impact on the

    environment.

    Our reforestation project is not just planting a tree for the sake of the tree. The programme concretely addresses

    Millennium Development Goal number 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, which then interlinks with the

    health related MDGs.

    Evolving Legacy

    The future of Monaco-Timor-Leste relations is embraced by the past . In 1979, the beloved Princess Grace of

    Monaco visited the Timorese Refugee camps in Portugal at a time when Statehood was but a dream. In this

    regard and in Her image, a special Princess Grace Medal programme was announced by Prince Alberts Envoy,

    Madame Jacky Deromedi in Timor-Leste on 30 August 2009. This day was special because it commemorated the

    30 Year Anniversary of Princess Graces visit to the Refugee Camp as well as the 10 Year Anniversary of the

    United Nations- led referendum that allowed the Timorese people to choose their self-determined right of

    independence.

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    Her Excellency Madame Jacky Deromedi also announced that the evolving legacy and leadership of Prince Albert

    II , the FPCD and Timor-Leste will reach a new plateau the creation ofThe Princess Grace Maternity Clinic in

    Oecussi, Timor-Leste in 2010.

    In conclusion, I can share with you how proud I am that the FPCD has facilitated this monumental work.

    Monacos combined efforts in Timor-Leste symbolize the evolution of the humanitarian legacy of the Principality

    brought to a new level by His Serene Highness Prince Albert II. Assisting the marginalized of this world are part

    of the fabric of the Principality's identity and the FPCD will be at the side of Monaco, Timor-Leste and the

    marginalized of the world no matter where they are.

    The challenge for you as concerned young people, is how to overcome the global health challenges that interlink

    our common humanity. If we address global health in a qualitative way, we can address the root causes of

    poverty and when we combine the two we arrive at true leadership.

    I have always been a strong believer in the power and contribution that young people can make. After all, I was

    once like you.. filled with dreams and the desire to make a difference. Today, my core FPCD team is composed

    of young, dynamic, highly motivated and intellegent people!

    As you define your personal, innovative, goals you may wish to focus on confidence building at the community

    level in order to achieve the health- related Millennium Development Goals. This way , together we can arrive at

    sustainable peace through health-related projects.

    This is my greatest wish for each of you as you relfect on your experiences here today at the Second Annual

    Youth Pre-Conference.

    Thank you for your kind attention.

    Pictured above: 19 April 2008, on the occasion of the Inau guration of the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic in Same, Timor -Leste. (left:)Prime Minister Xanana Gusmo shows attendees first baby girl born in the Prince Rainier III Maternity Clinic. Photo credit: M artine Perret

    UNMIT/DPI (center:) H.S.H Prince Al bert II and Timorese youth participate in a tree planting ceremony during the FPCD/FXG Bercora Youth

    Center Inauguration in Becora District, Timor -Leste, in honour of Monacos reforestation efforts. Photo credit: Palace of Monaco (right:)

    H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and FPCD Exec utive Director Ms. Claudia Abate present portrait of H.S.H. Prince Rainier III and Prince

    Albert II to Chief Midwife Justa Pereira. Photo credit: Palace of Monaco.