Leaders from around the world returned to the New York Headquarters of the United Nations for the first fully in-person high-level week at the 78th session of the General Assembly since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Known by insiders as UNGA 78, the world’s media also returned en masse to document summits, side-events, speeches, and corridor encounters during what is the busiest week of the year at the United Nations.
Among the key objectives of high-level week was to keep the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the top of the international agenda.
The presence of senior UN leadership at SDG events, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres (left) and Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed are pictured here, underlined the importance of supporting Member States towards realizing the Goals.
The spotlight was also shone on the climate crisis and some of the most affected communities around the world voiced their opinions. Also, something of a first, those invited to speak were required to demonstrate credible plans to reduce the damaging emissions which are driving global warming.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres attended many of those events and separately met dozens of global leaders.