IRENA Director General Hélène Pelosse meets with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
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IRENA and the United Nations will cooperate closely
Source: UN Photo/Paulo Filgueiras
Hélène Pelosse, Director General of the recently established International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA, met with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. At the meeting during Climate Week in New York, Hélène Pelosse introduced IRENA and together with Mr. Ban explored future fields of cooperation between IRENA and various UN bodies. Hélène Pelosse: “Various UN organisations work in the field of renewable energy. But IRENA is the only one dedicated to the promotion of 100% renewable energy worldwide. IRENA and the UN will join forces to speed up the transformation of the global energy sector.”
IRENA seeks to cooperate with the UN and associated organisations in the areas of education and training, financing, access to energy, potential studies and trade. IRENA will team up with organisations like the United Nations University, UNESCO, the World Bank and GEF, UNIDO, UNDP, UNEP and the WTO. Hélène Pelosse: ”We are currently exploring how IRENA can support its members in meeting their national emission reduction targets. The global energy sector is responsible for half of the CO2 emissions worldwide. Renewables are the first choice when it comes to selecting instruments to combat climate change.”
In line with the UN Charter and the work of the UN Division for the Advancement of Women, IRENA will hire 50% women. Ban Ki-moon commended Hélène Pelosse for this target, underlining that he made similar efforts since his election into office, especially at senior level. ”IRENA has been established to empower people. As a woman, I am committed to empower other women. At IRENA, we will turn the 50% goal into reality”, said Pelosse.
IRENA seeks to cooperate with the UN and associated organisations in the areas of education and training, financing, access to energy, potential studies and trade. IRENA will team up with organisations like the United Nations University, UNESCO, the World Bank and GEF, UNIDO, UNDP, UNEP and the WTO. Hélène Pelosse: ”We are currently exploring how IRENA can support its members in meeting their national emission reduction targets. The global energy sector is responsible for half of the CO2 emissions worldwide. Renewables are the first choice when it comes to selecting instruments to combat climate change.”
In line with the UN Charter and the work of the UN Division for the Advancement of Women, IRENA will hire 50% women. Ban Ki-moon commended Hélène Pelosse for this target, underlining that he made similar efforts since his election into office, especially at senior level. ”IRENA has been established to empower people. As a woman, I am committed to empower other women. At IRENA, we will turn the 50% goal into reality”, said Pelosse.