UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- The United Nations
is taking part in the upcoming Beijing Olympics through the presence of
high-level officials and programs to made the games more
environmentally-friendly, UN spokesperson Michele Montas said Tuesday.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's Special Adviser on
Sport for Development and Peace Wilfried Lemke will represent the
secretary-general at the Beijing Summer Olympic Games, Montas told a press
briefing at the UN Headquarters.
Lemke will attend the opening ceremony on Friday,
along with UNESCO Director General Koichiro Matsuura and UN Environment Program
(UNEP) Executive Director Achim Steiner, Montas said, adding that Steiner will
also participate in the Olympic Torch Relay.
Montas said that UN agencies have been participating
in the lead-up to the games as well. The World Meteorological Organization, for
example, is coordinating efforts by China and other nations to provide timely
and accurate weather information. The forecasts will improve the prediction of
high-impact weather near Olympic venues.
UNEP has been working with the Beijing Olympic
Committee for the last three years to help make the games
environmentally-friendly, said the spokesperson.
The Chinese government has spent 17 billion U.S.
dollars on efforts to "green" the games and the city of Beijing has also imposed
tougher emissions standards and expanded its public transport network, including
by introducing nearly 4,000 buses powered by compressed natural gas, she said.
The Olympic venues themselves will obtain 20 percent
of their energy from wind, while the Bird's Nest stadium has an advanced
rainwater recycling system, Montas said, quoting a press release from UNEP.
Also, the UN Refugee Agency is encouraging athletes
and national Olympic Committees to give their surplus sportswear to refugees,
she noted.
UNHCR has set a goal of collecting 50,000 pieces of
sports clothing for its "Giving Is Winning" campaign. Items collected so far
have been distributed to refugees in Rwanda, Tanzania, Chad, Moldova, Georgia
and Panama.