Helen Clark focuses on regional integration and development gains in Kazakhstan
Helen Clark met on May 19 with President Nursultan Nazarbayev to discuss a range of issues, including the importance of trade and investment in the region, and the need for economic progress to reach all members of society. They also discussed the importance of regional co-operation on disaster risk reduction and response, Kazakhstan's focus on energy efficiency, lifting the relationship between Kazakhstan and UNDP to a new level of cooperation.
Two of the world's major flight paths for birds, the Central Asian-Indian Flyway and the East African Flyway, converge in Korgalzhyn, making this area extremely important for migratory birds as they pass through on their way north from African and India, and south from Europe and arctic Russia.
"When you see the wildlife on this reserve, you are reminded that the world's ecosystems are highly interconnected", Helen Clark said during her visit to the nature reserve. "We saw the pink flamingo there this season which you can also see in Africa in a different season. What happens in wildlife and habitat conservation here in Kazakhstan has great international significance."
"What I would say about women leaders today is that there are not enough of us!" said Helen Clark. "President Nazarbayev has made a commitment to promote gender equality, and leadership from the top is so important to achieving that in any country."
While in Kazakhstan, Helen Clark also met with Yerzhan Kazykhanov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kairat Kelimbetov, Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Gulshara Abdykalikova, the Minister of Labour and Social Protection, members of the diplomatic community and civil society, and the UN Country Team.