MEMBER STATES DICUSS OAS FINANCIAL SITUATION
June 6, 2006
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic—The Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, today urged the member countries to find mechanisms that allow the OAS to meet its financial obligations and effectively fulfill the mandates they have assigned to the Organization.
Speaking to the General Assembly, Insulza said the OAS is not in a crisis, since in the past year important steps have been taken to improve its financial situation and since all the member states have made their 2005 quota payments. However, he added, “there is still much to be done.”
Insulza explained that the budget of the General Secretariat had been going through a gradual deterioration due to several factors, including the freezing of dues for a number of years; automatic salary adjustments for staff, required under UN norms; and the assignment of new responsibilities and projects to the Organization. One consequence, he stressed, is that the General Secretariat in many cases depends on specific contributions from outside donors to fund many of its basic tasks, such as electoral observations, the protection of human rights, and efforts to combat terrorism, corruption and illegal drugs. Some observer countries contribute generously to such efforts, he said, “but these contributions are voluntary and have defined time limits.”
He explained that the General Secretariat has a legal obligation to follow guidelines established by the United Nations on cost-of-living adjustments for its personnel. That has created a structural problem, because the member states’ quotas do not have that same automatic adjustment.
“It is necessary to resolve the contradiction that exists today between a virtually indexed structure of expenses and an income budget that does not take that indexation into account,” Insulza said. He assured the member states that the OAS is increasing—not decreasing—the resources designated for cooperation in the region’s poorest countries, adding that the necessary budget reductions to meet shortfalls have come through a gradual reduction in the staff of the General Secretariat. “This option has already reached its limit,” he added.
On the positive side, the Secretary General noted that the member states took steps in January so that this General Assembly will be able to approve a 3% increase in country quotas beginning next year. However, he said, “we must resolve the underlying problems.” In that regard, he proposed that the countries establish a committee of experts to examine the situation in depth during the coming months and find solutions that could be adopted in 2008 to meet the long-term financial challenges.
The OAS financial situation was included on the agenda of the General Assembly at the request of the countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In introducing the topic, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago, Knowlson Gift, called for a “holistic assessment” of the situation that takes into account the Organization’s capacity to fulfill its mandates and that establishes clear priorities. Gift stressed that for the smallest OAS member states, a central issue is the urgent need to promote integral development and combat poverty.
The heads of delegation expressed their support for initiatives developed by the Secretary General to undertake an in-depth study of the situation and find lasting solutions to the Organization’s financial problems. They were unanimous in underscoring Insulza’s political leadership, noting in particular his willingness to respond rapidly when governments have requested OAS support in mediating internal political conflicts. The delegations also were appreciative of his management during the past year and his transparent approach to discussing OAS administrative and financial issues.
Reference: E-008AG36
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PHOTO GALLERIES |
Closing Session of the XXXVI OAS General Assembly.
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At a press conference, OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, Carlos Morales Troncoso, give their views on the just-ended OAS General Assembly session.
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The OAS Trust for the Americas and Microsoft hold a luncheon to launch a program to create jobs in the Caribbean through new technologies.
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The OAS General Assembly begins its final day of deliberations in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
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During the OAS General Assembly, the heads of delegation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) have a breakfast meeting with OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza.
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PRESS RELEASES |
CANCILLERES SE COMPROMETEN A TRABAJAR INTENSAMENTE PARA QUE TODAS LAS PERSONAS EN LAS AMERICAS SE BENEFICIEN DE LA SOCIEDAD DEL CONOCIMIENTO
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FOREIGN MINISTERS VOW TO STRIVE SO EVERYONE IN THE AMERICAS CAN BENEFIT FROM THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED SOCIETY
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CIDH PRESENTA SU INFORME ANUAL ANTE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN DE ESTADOS AMERICANOS EN REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA
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ASAMBLEA GENERAL ELIGE NUEVAS AUTORIDADES
DE ORGANOS Y ENTIDADES DE LA OEA
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ELECTORAL OBSERVATION MISSION OF THE OAS
PRESENTS PRELIMINARY REPORT ON SECOND ROUND OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN PERU
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTS NEW AUTHORITIES OF OAS BODIES
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Microsoft Joins the Trust of the Americas Announces Partnership to Help At-Risk Youth in the Eastern Caribbean
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Microsoft se une a Trust of the Americas para ayudar a jóvenes en riesgo en el este del Caribe
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ESTADOS MIEMBROS EXAMINAN SITUACION FINANCIERA DE LA OEA
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SE PRESENTAN INFORMES SOBRE CORRUPCION Y DROGAS ILICITAS
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REPORTS PRESENTED ON EFFORTS TO FIGHT CORRUPTION AND DRUGS
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MISION DE OBSERVACION ELECTORAL DE LA OEA
PRESENTA INFORME PRELIMINAR DE
LAS ELECCIONES PRESIDENCIALES EN EL PERU
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Asamblea General de la OEA: Conferencia de Prensa ofrecida por el Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de República Dominicana y el Secretario General de la OEA
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OAS General Assembly: Press Conference: Carlos Morales Troncoso, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Dominican Republic and José Miguel Insulza, OAS Secretary General
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OAS General Assembly: Closing Session
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Asamblea General de la OEA: Sesión de Clausura
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Conferencia de Prensa: David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Bolivia
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Press Conference: David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia
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Asamblea General de la OEA: Cuarta Sesión Plenaria
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OAS General Assembly: Fourth Plenary Session
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Asamblea General de la OEA: Continuación Diálogo de Jefes de Delegación y Tercera Sesión Plenaria
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OAS General Assembly: Dialogue of Heads of Delegation - Third Plenary Session
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SPEECHES |
Dr. Jorge Taiana, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto de la República Argentina
Intervención de S.E. el Señor Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto de la República Argentina, Dr. Jorge Taiana ante la XXXVI Asamblea General Ordinaria de la OEA
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Ing. Carlos Morales Troncoso
Palabras ofrecidas por el Ing. Carlos Morales Troncoso en el Acto de Clausura de la XXXVI Asamblea General de la OEA
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ALÍ RODRÍGUEZ ARAQUE, CANCILLER DE LA REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA
DISCURSO DEL CANCILLER DE LA REPÚBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA ALÍ RODRÍGUEZ ARAQUE, El rol de las TIC en la Sociedad del Conocimiento
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DOCTORA CAROLINA BARCO, MINISTRA DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES DE COLOMBIA
INTERVENCION DE LA MINISTRA DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES DE COLOMBIA, DOCTORA CAROLINA BARCO: APOYO AL PROCESO DE PAZ EN COLOMBIA
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Doctora Carolina Barco, Ministra de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia
Palabras de la Ministra de Relaciones Exteriores de Colombia, Doctora Carolina Barco con ocasión del Homenaje a Alberto Lleras Camargo en el centenario de su nacimiento
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David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Bolivia
El agua como derecho fundamental de los pueblos. Palabras de David Choquehuanca Céspedes, Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Bolivia
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DOCUMENTS |
Declaración de Santo Domingo: "Gobernabilidad y Desarrollo en la Sociedad del Conocimiento"
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Declaration of Santo Domingo: "Good Governance and Development in the Knowledge-Based Society"
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Sitio Oficial: 36 Asamblea General de la OEA
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Official Site: 36 OAS General Assembly
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