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What’s the buzz at the United Nations about the world (and the future)?

Some important information you need to know about the hustle and bustle of this week from 22 to 30 September:

Summits of the Future: What will happen if the world keeps its promises?

What would the world look like if world leaders could implement the goals agreed internationally as the Sustainable Development Goals? The future would look wonderful: no hunger, no poverty, no pollution, clean air and water, gender equality, nuclear-free, and conflicts resolved with diplomacy rather than bombs.

Future summit Achieving this goal is part of the agenda of the 2024 high-level week, the central event of which will be held during the high-level week. On 22 and 23 September 2024, world leaders, civil society and experts will come together to discuss key problems.

Future agreements adopted at the conference will seek to tackle a range of problems, from rising sea levels to ending hunger.

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A scientist working on a robot in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Conference Action Day

UN Secretary General António Guterres has called for a Future Summit on 20 and 21 September to give momentum to this global event. Action Day I have called.

Youth, representatives from Member States, civil society and experts will come together to share their success stories and challenges, highlighting the theme – Better for All Digital, peaceful And ContinuousFor the future – and pave the way for the next chapter of multilateralism that is more inclusive and interconnected.

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Rising sea levels are one of the major effects of climate change.

Efforts to combat rising sea levels

on 25 september sea ​​level rise World leaders and stakeholders will participate in a high-level meeting to address the immediate and growing threat of.

as United Nations Secretary General The world needs your leadership “to lead the way” to save the planet from the ravages of climate change, PM Modi said during a visit to the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga last month.

The meeting will focus on building consensus, mobilizing political leadership and promoting international cooperation to address challenges, in order to build a resilient and sustainable future for all, including small island developing States and low-lying coastal peoples.

For more information on the consequences of climate change, click here , and on the high-level meeting Here Click.

What happens when antibiotics stop working?

Chicken samples are being analysed as part of research on drug-resistant bacteria in Kenya.

This is the question that world leaders will discuss on 26 September as they deliberate on the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which kills 1 million people every year.

Watch and listen to this meeting as countries and stakeholders talk about renewing their efforts and accelerating progress to tackle the growing threat of this preventable problem.

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Steps towards a nuclear-weapon-free world

Protesters demanding nuclear disarmament in New York, November 2023.

On September 26, the General Assembly International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons will call its high-level meeting for.

This high-level annual meeting celebrates the International Day by listening to all countries, including those affected by atomic bombs and test explosions.

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More than 40 thousand people have been killed and most of the population has been displaced in Israel's heavy bombing in Gaza since October (2023).

Focus on Palestine

In light of the war in Gaza, two events focusing on the Palestinians will be held during the High-Level Week.

A high-level meeting on education in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories – Gaza and the West Bank – is planned for 25 September, to be co-sponsored by the United Nations Assistance Agency for Palestine Refugees, UNRWA and United Nations agencies UNESCO And UNICEF together with Education Cannot Wait Will organise it.

UNRWA chief Felipe Lazzarini and former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will deliver the keynote addresses.

On 26 September, a high-level meeting will be held on the issue of support to the United Nations Relief Agency for Palestinian Refugees UNRWA, where the Secretary-General is expected to deliver opening remarks.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivers the opening address to the General Assembly's annual debate at UNGA78.

General Debate: A jury of world leaders

UNGA79 President is Cameroon Philemon YangOn September 24, we will start the annual general debate of this Vishwa Panchayat.

The General Debate will see world leaders present their national visions on this year’s theme: Leave no one behind: acting together to advance peace, sustainable development and human dignity for present and future generations.

From 24 to 28 September and on 30 September, high-level representatives from the UN’s 193 Member States will speak in the General Assembly Hall to seek solutions to global challenges to advance peace, security and sustainable development.

Information on the General Debate Here Is available.

The ABCs of Sustainable Development Goals

UNGA79 is also considered an important milestone in the global effort to accelerate progress towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Running from 23 to 27 September SDG Media Zone will feature in-depth interviews and conversations with youth, experts and celebrities from around the world on global issues that matter to people everywhere.

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Leaders’ Conference

The day-long Leaders Summit on the UN Global Compact on 24 September at the Javits Center North in New York will focus on providing the tools, networks, knowledge and inspiration needed to accelerate private sector contributions to the 2030 Agenda.

Its list of keynote speakers includes award-winning actor and United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Goodwill Ambassador Don Schiedel, and Founder and CEO of the Future Today Institute, Amy Webb, and Assistant Secretary-General of the UN Global Compact, Sanda Okiambo.

More information about this event Here I will get it.

A street sign in front of the United Nations Secretariat in New York City in 1979. (File)
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