Un Summit Of The Future 2024 Towards A Renewal Of Multilateralism
Published 19 July 2024 in Analysis, News The consequences of climate change, poverty, growing inequalities, malnutrition, armed conflicts, and pandemics are challenges that must be addressed for the benefit of current and future generations. However, international cooperation, reliant on a fragile balance of power, is currently undermined by numerous ongoing conflicts. In this context, the United Nations General Assembly will organize the "Summit of the Future" on September 22-23, 2024, bringing together states, civil society organizations, the private sector, and youth. Titled "Summit of the Future: Multilateral Solutions for a Better Future", this Summit will reaffirm commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the United Nations Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Paris... In a declaration adopted on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations in September 2020, ember States recognized that "the world envisioned by the founders of the UN 75 years ago...
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks at the opening of the Summit of the Future, in New York today: Welcome to the Summit of the Future. I thank the co-facilitators, the former and current Presidents of the General Assembly, and all Member States, for their strong engagement, creativity, and spirit of compromise; and all my colleagues for their invaluable efforts... We are here to bring multilateralism back from the brink. I called for this Summit to consider deep reforms to make global institutions more legitimate, fair and effective, based on the values of the UN Charter. I called for this Summit because twenty-first century challenges require twenty-first century solutions: frameworks that are networked and inclusive; and that draw on the expertise of all of humanity.
I called for this summit because our world is heading off the rails — and we need tough decisions to get back on track. Conflicts are raging and multiplying, from the Middle East to Ukraine and Sudan, with no end in sight. Our collective security system is threatened by geopolitical divides, nuclear posturing and the development of new weapons and theatres of war. Resources that could bring opportunities and hope are invested in death and destruction. Huge inequalities are a brake on sustainable development. Many developing countries are drowning in debt and unable to support their people.
And we have no effective global response to emerging, complex and even existential threats. Major global shocks in recent years—including the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ukraine war, and the triple planetary crisis, among others—have challenged our international institutions. Unity around our shared principles and common goals is crucial and urgent. The Summit of the Future (September 2024) is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enhance cooperation on critical challenges and address gaps in global governance. It will reaffirm existing commitments, including to the Sustainable Development Goals and the United Nations Charter, and move towards a reinvigorated multilateral system better positioned to impact people’s lives positively. The proposal for a Summit of the Future originated in the Our Common Agenda report.
The report was a response by the UN Secretary-General to a call from Member States for ideas on how better to respond to current and future challenges. The Common Agenda report called for a renewal of trust and solidarity at all levels – between peoples, countries and generations. It made the case for a fundamental rethink of our political, economic and social systems so that they deliver more fairly and effectively for everyone. It also recommended a corresponding renewal of the multilateral system, with the Summit of the Future as a defining moment to agree on the most critical improvements necessary. Member States agreed to hold the Summit in September 2024. They also agreed that the Summit would have an outcome – a Pact for the Future.
The Summit of the Future, held on September 22-23, 2024, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, marked a pivotal moment in global governance, with world leaders adopting the Pact for the Future,... The Pact includes two critical annexes: the Global Digital Compact and the Declaration on Future Generations, both of which aim to recalibrate international efforts to meet the evolving demands of the 21st century. The Global Digital Compact is one of the most ambitious aspects of the Pact. As digital technologies increasingly shape global economic and social landscapes, ensuring equitable access and governance of digital resources has become paramount. The Compact recognizes the importance of bridging the digital divide, especially between developed and developing nations. It outlines commitments to improve access to digital infrastructure, promote digital literacy, and support the development of innovation ecosystems in underserved regions.
One of the most significant outcomes of the Global Digital Compact is the establishment of an Annual Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance under the auspices of the United Nations. This dialogue aims to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed ethically and inclusively. Furthermore, the Compact initiates a process toward international data governance, acknowledging the critical need for frameworks that protect privacy and prevent data misuse on a global scale. Private sector involvement is also a key component of the Global Digital Compact. The Pact encourages public-private partnerships to foster innovation and entrepreneurship in the digital domain. By creating conducive environments for investment in developing countries, the Compact seeks to stimulate economic growth and promote decent work through digital technologies.
The Declaration on Future Generations is another cornerstone of the Pact, providing a blueprint for safeguarding the rights and well-being of future generations. This Declaration is the first of its kind, outlining concrete steps for incorporating intergenerational dimensions and future-focused thinking into today's policymaking. One of its most notable provisions is the potential appointment of a UN Envoy for Future Generations, whose role will be to advocate for the long-term impacts of decisions made today. By Abdalla Sharief Hedi Bousnina Jakob Staubmann-03/10/2024 It is "a commitment to a new start in multilateralism," said a UN release. "The centerpiece of the Summit of the Future is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the multilateral system and steer humanity on a new course to meet existing commitments and solve long-term challenges."
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- The two-day Summit of the Future concluded in the United Nations headquarters in New York on Monday evening, as a major part of the ongoing 79th UN General Assembly (UNGA) with... The summit featured the adoption of the Pact for the Future and its annexes -- the Global Digital Compact and the Declaration on Future Generations. It is "a commitment to a new start in multilateralism," said a UN release. "The centerpiece of the Summit of the Future is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine the multilateral system and steer humanity on a new course to meet existing commitments and solve long-term challenges." "We stand at a crossroads of global transformation, facing unprecedented challenges that demand urgent, collective action," UNGA President Philemon Yang said at the opening segment on Sunday.
"From conflict and climate change to the digital divide, from inequalities to threats against human rights, together, we all face profound challenges. Yet, alongside these challenges, there is hope." In September 22-23 2024, world leaders will gather in New York for the United Nations’ Summit of the Future, an event intended to revive a multilateral system built for a different era. The Summit of the Future is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enhance cooperation on critical challenges, address gaps in global governance and rebuild trust. It will reaffirm existing commitments, including to the Sustainable Development Goals and the United Nations Charter, and move towards a reinvigorated multilateral system better positioned to impact people’s lives positively. https://www.stimson.org/2024/can-the-pact-for-the-future-tackle-rising-human-insecurity/
The Summit of the Future is a high-level event that brings world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future. The Summit scheduled for September is expected to address a wide range of global challenges and strengthen multilateral cooperation. Here are some key aspects to expect from the summit: 1. Pact for the Future: The summit will result in a “Pact for the Future,” a comprehensive agreement aimed at addressing global challenges and enhancing international cooperation. This pact will focus on sustainable development, peace and security, digital cooperation, and governance.
(https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/07/un-summit-future-sdgs/) 2. Strengthening Multilateralism: The summit aims to accelerate multilateralism by addressing gaps in global governance and reaffirming commitments to international cooperation. This includes renewing the UN Charter and enhancing the effectiveness of international institutions. The Summit of the Future is a high-level event that will take place from September 22-23 in New York (United States). It will be a unique generational opportunity to discuss and find solutions to the most urgent challenges facing the new multilateralism that has the United Nations at its center.
The conclusions of this event will be key to knowing how prepared the world is to accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in record time. In Latin America and the Caribbean, data measuring the SDG targets are still limited, and national progress reports need the necessary quality to know the progress of the SDGs at the national level. In addition, the region faces several obstacles in moving forward as a unit toward the summit. These include the need for common regional positions, the increase in discourse against the 2030 Agenda, and the division of political projects among the governments of countries in the region. Despite this, Latin America and the Caribbean countries have opportunities to improve their work at the regional level and contribute to the Summit of the Future in 2024 and 2025. Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Antigua, and Barbuda chair key global scenarios for sustainable development, such as the G21, the UN World Data Forum, COP 16 on biodiversity, and the presidency of...
The region can contribute to shaping the multilateral system by building common positions and supporting the LAC countries leading each process.
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