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Bahá’í International Community & Coalition for the UN We Need 1985The Universal House of Justice: The Promise of World PeaceLa Maison Universelle de Justice: La Promesse de la Paix mondiale [français] 1986A Bahá'í Perspective on Nature and the EnvironmentUne Perspective Bahá'íe sur la Nature et l'Environnement [français] 1987The Bahá'í Statement on NatureUne Déclaration Bahá'íe sur la Nature [français] International Legislation for Environment and Development Women and Men: Partnership for a Healthy Planet
Baha’i International Community is a GGIN None For two years we have hosted a series of off-record discussion events inspired by the Bahá’í community’s 1985 Promise of World Peace statement—using it to explore the implications of the UN Secretary General António... We recently held our eighth session, to discuss the importance of opening dialogue spaces on the investigation of truth, searching for common understanding, and the deconstruction of corrosive power structures in multilateralism and how... In the last session, participants explored what dialogue requires to be effective, and to achieve positive outcomes. For example; noting that those participating need to come to discursive spaces ready to be surprised, and open to having their minds changed. We are grateful for the commitment our colleagues have made to building this series, which has become more and more restorative, thought-provoking and refreshing, with each session.
And we look forward to sharing more details in the future! Read the summary of the eighth session of the Promise of World Peace: A Coherent Approach to Peace and Security Series, right here: https://lnkd.in/eS6M8iqF Contributed by Baha’i International Community, Coalition for the UN We Need, Stimson Center A key proposal outlined by the Secretary-General in the Our Common Agenda report calls for the development of a Global Digital Compact, which seeks to outline “shared principles for an open, free and secure... Technological innovation has been a source of significant advancement, serving to amplify human intent and capabilities. Yet, like any tool, it can be deployed productively or destructively.
Forms of social bias and inequity, for example, are often embedded in the design or application of emerging technologies, subtly influencing their ultimate social impact. Decisions related to use and distribution are often left to a privileged few. Technological products are being developed at a pace exceeding the capacity of even the most qualified legislatures to properly assess. An honest examination of the presumptions and norms underlying the creation and use of digital tools is therefore critical. This session, the third in a series of monthly dialogues related to Our Common Agenda, will provide an opportunity for participants to explore how best to answer the call of the Secretary-General to “put... And it will serve as a channel for perspectives on core principles of digital governance to feed directly into the official preparatory process introduced recently by the Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology.
Receive email updates about the Global Governance Innovation Network and related research. Our Common Agenda Discussion Series5 May 2022 The Baha'i International Community and the Coalition for the UN We Need hosted the first in a Discussion Series around the UN Secretary-General's Our Common Agenda on Summit of the Future: Aspirations and Possibilities... The International Environment Forum is a co-sponsor of the discussion series. This launched a monthly multi-stakeholder dialogue series which will provide opportunities to explore the UN Secretary-General's report and build consensus around features of a multilateralism that truly serves people and planet. Speakers included Ms.
Maria Fernanda Espinosa, President of the 73rd Session of the General Assembly, H.E. Mr. Agustin Santos Maraver, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Spain to the UN, and Dr. Azza Karam, Secretary General of Religions for Peace, moderated by Daniel Perell of BIC. The series represents an opportunity for Member States, the United Nations, and Civil Society to consider the most salient points emerging from the report, exploring areas requiring further consultation, including implications at local and... At the end of each off-the-record discussion, a two-page unattributed summary will be created as a substantive contribution to the process.
We aim to create a final compilation report in advance of the proposed 2023 Summit of the Future.
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Bahá’í International Community & Coalition For The UN We Need
Bahá’í International Community & Coalition for the UN We Need 1985The Universal House of Justice: The Promise of World PeaceLa Maison Universelle de Justice: La Promesse de la Paix mondiale [français] 1986A Bahá'í Perspective on Nature and the EnvironmentUne Perspective Bahá'íe sur la Nature et l'Environnement [français] 1987The Bahá'í Statement on NatureUne Déclaration Bahá'íe sur la Nature [fran...
Baha’i International Community Is A GGIN None For Two Years
Baha’i International Community is a GGIN None For two years we have hosted a series of off-record discussion events inspired by the Bahá’í community’s 1985 Promise of World Peace statement—using it to explore the implications of the UN Secretary General António... We recently held our eighth session, to discuss the importance of opening dialogue spaces on the investigation of truth, searching for ...
And We Look Forward To Sharing More Details In The
And we look forward to sharing more details in the future! Read the summary of the eighth session of the Promise of World Peace: A Coherent Approach to Peace and Security Series, right here: https://lnkd.in/eS6M8iqF Contributed by Baha’i International Community, Coalition for the UN We Need, Stimson Center A key proposal outlined by the Secretary-General in the Our Common Agenda report calls for t...
Forms Of Social Bias And Inequity, For Example, Are Often
Forms of social bias and inequity, for example, are often embedded in the design or application of emerging technologies, subtly influencing their ultimate social impact. Decisions related to use and distribution are often left to a privileged few. Technological products are being developed at a pace exceeding the capacity of even the most qualified legislatures to properly assess. An honest exami...
Receive Email Updates About The Global Governance Innovation Network And
Receive email updates about the Global Governance Innovation Network and related research. Our Common Agenda Discussion Series5 May 2022 The Baha'i International Community and the Coalition for the UN We Need hosted the first in a Discussion Series around the UN Secretary-General's Our Common Agenda on Summit of the Future: Aspirations and Possibilities... The International Environment Forum is a ...