The Summit Of The Future My Thoughts On What S Next

Leo Migdal
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the summit of the future my thoughts on what s next

If you are a member of XUNICEF, you can comment directly on a post. Or, send your comments to us at xunicef.news.views@gmail.com and we will publish them for you. In less than a week (September 22-23), the Summit of the Future will bring the world leaders to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to produce the Pact for the Future. This inter-governmentally negotiated pact is supposed to offer an actionable roadmap to a better present and future for all. The Summit is considered a once-in-a-generation opportunity to forge a new consensus on what the future of humanity and nature should be like and what needs to be done to secure it. This event will be a critical step toward a reinvigorated multilateralism that enhances cooperation on critical challenges, addresses the current gaps in global governance and positively impacts our lives.

The world leaders have some important decisions to make and their choices. Their decisions can pave the way for a future breakdown or a breakthrough to a better world for everyone. If you care about our lives, our world, and our future, you should care about this landmark event. Here is why: First, we face a development emergency. We are failing to deliver on the UN Sustainable Development Goals—the 17 goals to end poverty, fight inequality, and protect the planet by 2030—to the point where many wonder if they are even achievable.

The Summit might be the world’s last chance to rescue the SDGs, which demand unlocking finance for developing countries and sustainability transitions. The Summit aims to jump-start progress on the SDGs by pushing for more investment in developing countries, addressing global debt, and finding new ways to fund green recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and sustainable... It is about saving the planet and creating millions of new jobs in clean energy, digital infrastructure, and sustainable industries. The significance of the Summit of the Future is a somewhat tricky to convey. On the one hand, it is hard to overstate how much of a big deal the Summit of the Future for the United Nations, which bills it as a “once-in-a-generation opportunity.” On the other... Not yet, at least.

The Summit of the Future is a two day confab that kicks off the 79th United Nations General Assembly on September 22 and 23. It is truly an occasion to revitalize the UN in a time of great global turmoil and restore trust in international cooperation as a means of solving common global challenges. That may sound impractically idealistic, but the Summit itself is the culmination of years of discussions, negotiations and diplomacy around concrete policies and reforms intended to make the UN more responsive to future global... Today’s episode of our To Save Us From Hell podcast is entirely devoted to the Summit of the Future and some of the specific UN reforms on the table. Co-host Anjali Dayal and I have an in-depth conversation with Richard Ponzio from the Stimson Center about the significance of the Summit and what to expect from its three major outcome documents. These include the ‘Pact for the Future,’ which enshrines the agreed-upon reforms from the Summit; the ‘Global Digital Compact,’ which aims to create a new framework for leveraging digital technologies for the common good;...

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In 2020, the UN turned 75 and marked the occasion by starting a global conversation about hopes and fears for the future. This was the beginning of a process that would eventually lead, four years later, to the convening of the Summit of the Future, a major event this September, which will take place at UN... The Summit was conceived at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when there was a perception at the UN that, rather than cooperating to face this global threat that affected all of us, countries... “We were really confronted with the gap between the aspirations of our founders, which we were trying to celebrate at the 75th anniversary, and the reality of the world as it is today”, says... “The problems that we faced, the threats, but also the opportunities and the imperfections in how we respond”. UN Member States tasked Secretary-General António Guterres to come up with a vision for the future of global cooperation.

His answer to their call was “Our Common Agenda”, a landmark report with recommendations on renewed global cooperation to address a host of risks and threats, and a proposal to hold a forward-looking summit... The 2025 UN climate talks wrapped on Saturday, Nov. 22 after negotiations pushed into overtime. The resulting decision secured some important wins, both inside and outside the negotiations. But it omitted some of the big-ticket items many hoped to see. With efforts to halt temperature rise severely off track and climate disasters becoming ever-more destructive, the summit (COP30) aimed to establish clear pathways to deliver past pledges and put the world on a safer...

A key question was how countries would address lagging ambition in their new climate commitments (NDCs). Hopes that countries would commit to roadmaps to end fossil fuel use and halt deforestation were ultimately dashed after opposition from petrostates. The final decision only included new voluntary initiatives to accelerate national climate action, though the Brazilian Presidency intends to move forward with fossil fuel and deforestation roadmaps outside of the formal COP talks. Building resilience to climate impacts took center stage, with COP30 securing a new target to triple finance for climate adaptation. The COP also laid out practical solutions to increase finance for the low-carbon transition. In an era of trade wars and tariffs, negotiators also agreed for the first time to hold discussions on how trade policies can help — or hinder — climate action.

Against the backdrop of the Amazon, nature also saw advances, including a new fund for tropical forest conservation. Indigenous Peoples and other local communities were recognized like never before. And outside the formal negotiations, the summit saw a raft of new pledges and action plans from cities, states, countries and the private sector. It is clear that we are moving from negotiations to implementation, and from wrangling over what to do to how to do it. These victories matter. It shows that international cooperation can still deliver, despite deepening divides on climate action and a difficult geopolitical context.

The significance of the Summit of the Future is a somewhat tricky to convey. On the one hand, it is hard to overstate how much of a big deal the Summit of the Future for the United Nations, which bills it as a “once-in-a-generation opportunity.” On the other... Not yet, at least. The Summit of the Future is a two day confab that kicks off the 79th United Nations General Assembly on September 22 and 23. It is truly an occasion to revitalize the UN in a time of great global turmoil and restore trust in international cooperation as a means of solving common global challenges. That may sound impractically idealistic, but the Summit itself is the culmination of years of discussions, negotiations and diplomacy around concrete policies and reforms intended to make the UN more responsive to future global...

Today's episode of our To Save Us From Hell podcast is entirely devoted to the Summit of the Future and some of the specific UN reforms on the table. Co-host Anjali Dayal and I have an in-depth conversation with Richard Ponzio from the Stimson Center about the significance of the Summit and what to expect from its three major outcome documents. These include the ‘Pact for the Future,’ which enshrines the agreed-upon reforms from the Summit; the ‘Global Digital Compact,’ which aims to create a new framework for leveraging digital technologies for the common good;... This episode is freely available across all podcast listening platforms including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. You can also listen directly in Substack. But we need your support to keep this up!

To Save Us From Hell is entirely funded through our amazing community. Please purchase a subscription to join the fun! The audio embed and transcript is available immediately below the fold for paying subscribers. Editor’s Note: This is the first of two articles focusing on the upcoming United Nations’ Summit of the Future conference. Part 2 will appear in our next issue. On September 22-23, 2024, the United Nations will host the “Summit of the Future” as an adjunct to General Assembly week.

The conference will be 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. Very little public attention has been paid to it so far, yet it will be arguably more important than international conferences on specific subjects, such as climate change, biodiversity, health, food security and water,... It will provide a focus around which the prospects for mankind can be assessed. The actual starting point was the 75th Anniversary of the General Assembly in 2020. But perhaps the first question should be how did it come about that a “Summit of the Future” needed to be called for at such a time. Futurists like eras — eras beginning with a stable point from which new parameters can be set.

And it’s certainly reasonable to suggest that a new era had begun in 1945 after the shock of World War II with the establishment of the United Nations “to maintain international peace and security...

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