Shaping Tomorrow Unga79 And The Summit Of The Future

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shaping tomorrow unga79 and the summit of the future

As the world gears up for the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA79) and the Summit of the Future, understanding the stakes and opportunities has never been more crucial. Dive into our comprehensive guide featuring a Q&A breaking down everything you need to know about UNGA, insightful commentaries delving into the five key chapters from the Pact for the Future, a transformative framework... The 79th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) will open from United Nations headquarters in New York, on Tuesday, 10 September 2024, with the High-Level Week spanning from 23 to 27 September. Read more here on other events and meetings taking place during the UNGA79 High-Level period. World leaders will gather to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme, "Leaving no one behind: acting together for the advancement of peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and... FAO at UNGA79 will highlight the important roles of food security, nutrition and efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ensuring no one is left behind.

FAO will discuss the many ways in which prioritizing agrifood systems transformations contributes to ending poverty, improving health and education outcomes, empowering women, ensuring the optimized use of natural resources as well as sustainable... Bringing together representatives from Member States, civil society, private sector, academia, local and regional authorities, youth, and many more, the Action Days will provide an opportunity for broad engagement and inclusion. These stakeholders have all played a key role in shaping the Pact for the Future and will be critical to its implementation. The Summit is a high-level event, bringing world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future. Heads of State and Government will gather at UN Headquarters in New York on 22-23 September 2024 to address the critical challenges and gaps in global governance exposed by recent global shocks. This Summit aims to reaffirm commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Charter while enhancing cooperation and laying the foundations for a reinvigorated multilateral system.

The Summit will result in a negotiated Pact for the Future, an action-oriented document aimed to bolster global cooperation and adapt to current challenges effectively for the benefit of all and for future generations. In a rapidly changing world, addressing global challenges is more urgent than ever. The future can't wait for solutions to health crises, climate change, technological risks, and systemic inequalities. Join us from September 23-26 in New York City and online on the sidelines of UNGA 79, Climate Week, and the Summit of the Future for a series of live interviews, networking moments, and... On September 25-26, the Devex summit, The Future Can’t Wait: Shaping Tomorrow, Today, will tackle four critical themes: Adapting to a changing planetExplore support for climate adaptation, secure food systems, and managing crises in the climate context.

Innovating for global health and well-being: Discover insights on accelerating health solutions, tackling noncommunicable diseases, preventing pandemics, and combating antimicrobial resistance. Partnering for a better future: Learn how partnerships and technologies, including artificial intelligence, can drive the Sustainable Development Goals and manage associated risks. A little under a week since the end of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) – this year with the Summit of the Future taking place as well – it’s a good time to... We cannot wait for 3 centuries to achieve gender equality. Women’s voices must be represented at leadership levels (including the next Secretary General of the United Nations) to bring our perspective to global agreements, critical frameworks and legal standards. UNGA presents an important opportunity to speak with governments and other key stakeholders directly, and to connect and strategize with partners and allies.

This year, there was a lot of anticipation in the air for the Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact (GDC), as well as the fact that it is almost the 30... So where was Equality Now, and what came of all the anticipation? In the lead-up to our participation in the Summit of the Future, which took place during the middle days of UNGA, we took part in several key events and strategy sessions with civil society... These included a panel on “The power of storytelling in the fight against technology-facilitated gender-based violence” and a civil society strategic discussion space hosted by the Alliance for Universal Digital Rights (AUDRi, of which... In the discussion space, through facilitated group discussions, participants highlighted opportunities for collaboration and input into the ongoing monitoring of the Global Digital Compact (GDC) in action, as well as formulating a set of... This is a continuation of two years of work, collaborating with civil society partners to influence the language of the GDC around gender equality.

We were also proud to attend UN Women’s event “Towards and equal, just and secure world – Countdown to Beijing +30” where UN member states as diverse as Albania, Canada, China, Kenya, and Mexico... It was an important moment to build momentum for gender equality and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the commitments of the Beijing Platform for Action ahead of the 30th anniversary of... During the first week of UNGA, Equality Now co-hosted, together with Girls Not Brides and others, an impactful session on “A Near Future Without Child Marriage” with compelling interventions from civil society leaders, government... Strong speaker after strong speaker highlighted the negative impacts of child marriage not only on girls and women, but on society as a whole, and Equality Now’s Sally Ncube asked panelists about strengthening accountability... The event wrapped up with Dr. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda, UN Women Deputy Executive Director and former AU Goodwill Ambassador on Ending Child Marriage (2014-2022), stating plainly that “child marriage is rape,” speaking powerfully to her own family’s history with child marriage,...

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Media Release – Submission Deadline & Award Ceremony dates are updated on March 9, 2021The Light Millennium – www.lmglobal.org | www.lightmillennium.orgFor your inquiry or submission, please email to: JUCAwards(at)lightmillennium.org “Happiness is the universal force... It was a great honor to be invited to the Summit of the Future, an initiative under the United Nations General Assembly. This summit represents a new effort by the UN and its member states to develop policies aimed at shaping a better future, particularly in advancing digital equity, equality, peace and security, and the global... Dedicated to future generations, the summit empowers young leaders to contribute to a more sustainable world. Attending this event provided a valuable opportunity to engage with officials and share insights on the challenges youth face in foreign policy. As the United Nations Association of the United States of America SDG 5 (Gender Equality) Global Goals Ambassador and a youth delegate to the DMUN Foundation, I was privileged to amplify female voices and...

This agenda is a critical framework for preventing gender-based violence, increasing women's participation in diplomacy, improving access to education, ensuring justice for women in conflict zones, and promoting diversity in leadership. My role as a Global Goals Ambassador allows me to represent civil society and advocate for women's rights both at the UN and across the United States. This platform offers a meaningful way to elevate community voices and engage youth in global governance. Through my work with NGOs, I have the opportunity to bring the concerns of civil society directly to world leaders and senior UN officials—an experience that underscores the increasing recognition of youth and grassroots... As a young person in diplomatic spaces, it can be challenging to have your voice heard. Navigating diplomacy requires persistence, as youth participation is often undervalued by traditional policymakers.

However, despite these obstacles, young leaders remain determined to drive change and enhance collaboration between civil society, the UN, and government officials. Encouragingly, the Pact for the Future has been adopted with the support of nearly all democratic nations. This development signals a commitment to strengthening youth leadership and advancing human rights, particularly in conflict-affected regions. In line with this progress, the US Department of State has contributed to the Global Digital Compact, a policy focused on enhancing digital technologies, combating misinformation, ensuring safe online spaces, advancing artificial intelligence, and... Ahead of a critical moment on the global development calendar, Atalanta has gathered insights from our Senior Advisors and contacts—including experienced diplomats, philanthropic leaders, and senior officials in multilateral organisations—on the key issues to... Widely acknowledged as UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ legacy event, the Summit is not taking place at a propitious time for the international community with ongoing conflicts and declining human rights observances worldwide.

After months of intense negotiations on the Summit’s key text, the Pact for the Future, the mood heading into UNGA is somewhat muted, with expectations likely to fall short in a wide range of... The Pact’s “zero draft” has been criticised by groups for vague language and omissions on critical issues including gender equality and education. At the same time, the Secretary-General’s attempt to close the funding gap on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a $500 billion stimulus package has received pushback. There is still cause for optimism, however, as climate action continues to dominate this year’s UNGA. There is widespread consensus that the world has not acted fast enough or been ambitious enough to limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees Celcius. Throughout the General Assembly, there will be plenty of opportunities to address critical challenges facing sustainability and conversation and drive forward firm commitments, including during the concurrent Climate Week NYC, which is hosted by...

The challenge for campaigners will be to ensure the less high-profile issues in the climate debate, such as nature and biodiversity loss, are given the attention they deserve. Global health is also set to be a focus during UNGA79, as the second High-Level Meeting (HLM) on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) will soon get underway. Described by the World Health Organization as a ‘silent pandemic’, AMR is a multisectoral challenge which requires sustained international collaboration to resolve. Yet, progress on AMR has faced major setbacks since its first HLM in 2016, as the international community struggles to find incentives for wealthy countries to finance the production of new antibiotics. Just as last year’s HLM on pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (PPPR) proved a test of the international community to agree on quantifiable targets for an independent monitoring system, so this year’s HLM on... Although new challenges for the international community, such as AI regulation are receiving attention during UNGA and the Summit, two longstanding issues have been highlighted as not receiving enough attention: gender equality and education.

Following an outcry from civil society organisations and UN agencies on the zero draft’s lack of commitment on either of these two topics, it seems likely that progress will need to be reinvigorated following... UNESCO’s 2024 Global Education Meeting and UN Women’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) will both offer opportunities to provide specific focus to these issues and position them more firmly on the global... Connecting for innovation and impact for all in global health Join Devex on the sidelines of UNGA79, Climate Week, and the Summit of the Future for the Devex Summit, ‘The Future Can’t Wait: Shaping Tomorrow, Today’, from September 24-26, 2024 which will feature a... The summit will tackle four critical themes: Adapting to a changing planet, Innovating for global health and well-being, Partnering for a better future, and Renewing trust and rethinking systems. The 79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) and the Summit of the Future provide critical platforms for deepening collaborations, building on successes and accelerating investments in a sustainable future.

The UN Global Compact will gather thousands of business and Government leaders to drive sustainable economic growth, foster strategic partnerships and shape the future. In turn, this will help catalyze progress towards the SDGs and maximize the outcomes of the Summit of the Future. With only 17 percent of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on track, the urgency for global collaboration is clearer than ever. The mounting crises—from climate change to economic inequalities—are straining the world's ability to meet these ambitious targets. Governments and private enterprises must join forces to create innovative public-private partnerships that leverage both sectors' strengths to drive progress. The UN Global Compact, as the largest corporate sustainability initiative, plays a vital role in guiding businesses toward achieving the SDGs.

By encouraging companies to align with principles of sustainability, human rights and environmental stewardship, the UN Global Compact emphasizes that today’s investments in sustainable practices will yield significant benefits for businesses and societies alike. “Business already partners with government on healthcare, education, and scientific advancement, but now, more than ever, the financial sector must step into a pivotal role. With $200 trillion in global private financial assets, the potential for driving sustainable development is immense. The work we’re doing, alongside our partners, is setting the foundation for a global shift in capital markets, ensuring that investments drive both financial returns and impactful, long-term value creation for a sustainable future."...

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