Zambia has called for international support in its quest to become a middle income country by 2030.
Lands minister Bradford Machila said Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI )inflows were one of the ways the international community could assist Zambia achieve its feat in accordance to the 2030 vision.
He said the FDI would assist Zambia in develop its human resource availability and eventual infrastructure Development.
Mr Machila was speaking at the 63rd regular session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States ,Tuesday.
This is according to a statement released to ZANIS from Zambian mission in U.S.A, signed by first Secretary Moses Walibuta.
This was during a high level meeting on Africa’s Development Needs in united States of America.
Mr Machila noted that recent improved performance in commodity prices has contributed to positive growth of most of the African countries like Zambia, which has an average grown of 5.5 percent annually in recent years.
The minister further noted that positive growth is yet to be translated into poverty reduction and improved social –economic welfare for the majority of the population as the poverty levels remained high mainly because of low investment in key sectors .
He said Zambia was particularly concerned about the rising world food and oil prices he said was threatening the country vision of becoming a middle income country by 2030.
He noted that the recent price increases in oil and food now threatens Zambia’s positive economic gains.
Mr Machila pointed out that most Africa countries will not be able to achieve the set goals with out stepped up efforts at both national and international levels.
He however noted that the implementation of most commitments under the international agreed development Goals and targets.
And speaking earlier united Nations secretary General Ban-Ki-moon said the cost of solving the food crisis , addressing global warning and pulling millions out of extreme poverty in Africa looked like good value.
Mr ki-Moon apple ad to all donors to implement the 2005 Gleneogles Summit pledge to more than double aid to Africa.
He noted the need to improve maternal health ,slowest –moving MDG and make sure every child has access to free primary education .
Mr Ki-moon told the many head of state and government at the meeting that it was important and critical in preparations for high –level meeting on the MDG.
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