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International News Agriculture Secretary Veneman Named UNICEF DirectorJanuary 19, 2005 Outgoing Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman -- whom U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan has nominated to become executive director of UNICEF in May -- on Tuesday said reproductive health and education issues were not relevant to the agency's mission, the AP/Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports. If confirmed by UNICEF's board, Veneman would replace Carol Bellamy, who will end her second five-year term as director on April 30. At a press conference on Tuesday, Veneman was asked to clarify her views on UNICEF's "long-standing" policy of favoring comprehensive reproductive health programs, which is "at odds" with the Bush administration's policy of promoting abstinence as the best way to prevent the spread of HIV, according to the AP/Post-Intelligencer (Lederer, AP/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1/18). Veneman said, "I don't come with any agenda with regard to those or any other social issues," adding, "I come with an agenda of helping children, particularly in the areas of education and health and to address the issues of hunger and malnutrition." Veneman to Serve as "Bridge" to Bush Administration Back to other news for January 19, 2005
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