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Yeah, pretty poor and system commercial mondial plus equitably inclusive. On target we saw motor the croissance economic the reduction de la poverty in the progress social. Excellencies, dear friends. Umm, that's commitment to this cause is reflected in its achievements. These include the creation of the Least Developed countries category. The adoption of the principles and objectives for the new international economic order. And the established of the Common Fund for Commodities. UNCTAD also as a proud and long standing record of contributing to discussions on reforming the international financial architecture. It has been a powerful force for change at the global level, shaping narratives, influencing international negotiations and advancing the cause of multilateralism. Untap's work has not only created the legacy, it continues to be an inspiration for today's debates and decisions. Excellencies, dear friends. The first secretary general of UNCTAD, the renown Argentine economists Raul Prebish, once remarked that UNCTAD could not be neutral on development problems, just as the World Health Organization could not be neutral on malaria. Today, the clarity and commitment of UN trade and development are more relevant than ever. Geopolitical divisions are rising, inequalities are growing, the climate crisis is hitting many developing countries hard, and new and protected conflicts are having a ripple effect across the global economy. Global debt has soared while key development indicators including poverty and hunger, have regressed. The international financial architecture has been exposed as outdated, dysfunctional and unjust. It has failed to provide a safety net for developing countries merged in debt. And the international trading system is challenged on all sides, teetering on the verge of fragmentation. Today there's become a double edged sword, a source of both prosperity and inequality, interconnection and dependence, economic innovation and environmental degradation. In this context, I welcomed reforms to UNCTAD initiated by Secretary General Rebecca Greenspan. Your new branding you entered and development reflects a renewed commitment to expanding your reach and amplifying advocacy for developing countries. Your role remains essential, identifying and working to close gaps and discrepancies in the system and proposing pragmatic evidence based solutions. This aspect of Unctad's work was essential to the Global Crisis Response Group, created in 2022 and led by Secretary General Greenspan. Above all, UN Trade and Development remains faithful to your core principle of promoting inclusive and sustainable development through thrive and investments. And this is essential as multilateral cooperation is weakened and the forces of fragmentation grow stronger. New trade barriers introduced annually have nearly tripled since 2019, many driven by geopolitical rivalry with no concern for their impact on developing countries. The world cannot afford splits into rival blocs. The implementation of the SDG's and the need to ensure peace and security makes essential to have one global market and one global economy in which there is no place for poverty and hunger. The elimination of poverty remains the primary development of sustainable development. The IMF estimates that increased international trade restrictions could reduce global economic output by more than 7 trillion U.S. dollars in the long term, three times the annual output of sub-Saharan Africa. It is becoming clear that we also need the new architecture of international finance, taxation and digital governance, and the new vision on how to measure progress or to promote s s trade and how to ensure stability in a multipolar world. Excellencies, dear friends. The summit of the future in New York in September will seek concrete progress and political momentum on these issues. This will be a unique opportunity to forge a new global consensus around addressing the complex economic and development challenges we face and turbocharging investment in the Sustainable Development Goals. And the next three days will be an important milestone on the way to the summit. I urge you to consider CAN concrete, pragmatic contributions to this process. We must channel the courage and wisdom of those who built UNCTAD to reimagine a world where trade is a force for shared prosperity, not geopolitical rivalry. Where global supply chains are the source of green innovation and climate action, not environmental damage. We're sustainable development is a central goal, not enough that sought. And where the networks of inclusive multilateralism, drawing on the expertise of the corporate sector, academia and the civil society, is a means to realizing our shared ambitions, not a relic of the past. UN threatened development as an essential world, as an essential role in that world. I look forward to welcoming you to New York to take forward your proposals and recommendations from this important Leaders Forum. And I congratulate you and threaten development once again on its important history and its new forward-looking agenda. And I thank you.
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IMHO, an uncompromising interests (actually some interests of the national bureaucracies) of the national states, will be a solid threat for global peace always. These improved and rooted since Max Weber or the Leviathan of Hobbes unfortunately. So, these seem like immortal but fortunately not. Therefore the world should respect some intermediators mostly, instead of some opportunistic/political/immoral demogagues of the national states. In even the USA that's the highest per-person-income in the Washington DC as the USD 162k!
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The Summit of the Future will take place at the United Nations later this month.
This high-level event will bring world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we can all deliver a better present and safeguard the future.
A "Pact for the Future" will commit Member States to accelerate efforts to meet their existing international commitments and take concrete steps to respond to emerging challenges and opportunities.
Discussions at the Summit and the Pact were partly informed by the insights of the High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism (HLAB).
The HLAB advisory report – co-developed by UNU-CPR with the Board’s co-Chairs and members – was submitted to the Secretary-General in 2023 and identified concrete recommendations to support a radical shift in international cooperation for the resolution of shared global challenges and the advance of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Read the report’s ideas for effective and inclusive global governance for today and the future here 👉 https://lnkd.in/g63jnuyq#OurCommonFuture#SummitoftheFuture#UN
UN Member States have committed to multilateralism as the best way to address our shared challenges. The #Pactforthefuture adopted on Sunday contains 56 actions across five key areas: (a) sustainable development and financing; (b) international peace and security; (c) science and technology; (d) youth and future generations; and (d) transforming global governance. It also contains a #DeclarationonFutureGenerations and a #GlobalDigitalCompact.
It's not a perfect document, and a small number of States notably voted against it or abstained.... but to me it's an important step forward. Like most of the instruments we produce in the United Nations its power lies in the signal it sends and the positive direction it points the world in. That really matters.
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Deputy Director of Law Division @ UN Environment Programme | Environmentalist
UN Member States have committed to multilateralism as the best way to address our shared challenges. The #Pactforthefuture adopted on Sunday contains 56 actions across five key areas: (a) sustainable development and financing; (b) international peace and security; (c) science and technology; (d) youth and future generations; and (d) transforming global governance. It also contains a #DeclarationonFutureGenerations and a #GlobalDigitalCompact.
It's not a perfect document, and a small number of States notably voted against it or abstained.... but to me it's an important step forward. Like most of the instruments we produce in the United Nations its power lies in the signal it sends and the positive direction it points the world in. That really matters.
Turbocharging in implementing the 2030 agenda is more than necessary and not surprising to see as a priority of the #PactoftheFuture.
The novel element this renewal of commitments brings to the table is a confirmation that we are in the era of the #RuleofLaw.
#SustainableDevelopment and #Financing for #Development at the top of the Action List supported by transformation of the Governance System as a foundation with #Environmental and #Social#Safeguards. The pact also recognizes that that #Governance is multisectoral and calls to work jointly with private sector to apply the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and catalyze increased private sector investment in sustainable development.
The full respect for international law and the pursuit and enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms stands out in the guiding principles of the #DeclarationonFutureGenerations: “A clean, healthy and sustainable environment, where humanity lives in harmony with nature, must be created and maintained by urgently addressing the causes and adverse impacts of climate change and scaling up collective action to promote environmental protection.”
Thank you Andy Raine for sharing the long-awaited outcome!
Getting basics right is essential, the rest will follow... Thus, this is just a step in the journey...
Deputy Director of Law Division @ UN Environment Programme | Environmentalist
UN Member States have committed to multilateralism as the best way to address our shared challenges. The #Pactforthefuture adopted on Sunday contains 56 actions across five key areas: (a) sustainable development and financing; (b) international peace and security; (c) science and technology; (d) youth and future generations; and (d) transforming global governance. It also contains a #DeclarationonFutureGenerations and a #GlobalDigitalCompact.
It's not a perfect document, and a small number of States notably voted against it or abstained.... but to me it's an important step forward. Like most of the instruments we produce in the United Nations its power lies in the signal it sends and the positive direction it points the world in. That really matters.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Global Leaders Forum, marking the 60th anniversary of the organization, with the Secretary-General of UNCTAD, Rebeca Grynspan, and heads of state and government, 28 ministers of trade and foreign affairs, civil society and private sector representatives, leading economists and heads of international organizations from across the world.
Under the theme “Charting a new development course in a changing world,” over 1,100 participants from 152 countries convened in Geneva for the three-day forum. The event aimed to shape a vision for inclusive prosperity amidst global crises, trade disruptions, mounting debt burdens and the severe impact of climate change on developing countries.
Mr. Guterres highlighted UNCTAD’s essential role in promoting inclusive and sustainable development through trade and investment and commended the reforms initiated by Secretary-General Grynspan.
Full story: https://ow.ly/Tv7W50Sj2fi#UNCTAD60
📣 EurAc together with CONCORD and six EU-level CSO networks call on the new European Commission to prioritise development cooperation.
In light of an erosion of multilateralism, it is certainly in the EU’s interest to build trust with its partners by working towards global well-being and stability and ensuring an active role for civil society at all decision-making levels.
Supporting sustainable development in partner countries should not be based on the EU’s commercial or geopolitical interests. Instead, commitment to the 2030 Agenda, including global inequality reduction and the wellbeing of people and the planet must be at the heart of DG INTPA’s mission.
We are also convinced that the portfolio of the Commissioner for International Partnerships should be maintained in the new mandate and remain distinct from other policy areas such as trade, security or migration management.
With today's action day, the Summit of the Future begins, offering a 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity to revive multilateral cooperation. Listen this https://lnkd.in/dBphcgSF webinar if you are curious what to expect from the summit. #summitofthefuture
Multilateralism today is being seriously challenged by three structural changes in the international system. Amid an environment that is less than conducive to multilateral cooperation, the UN Summit for the Future (SOTF) will be convened next year to advance global governance. With active participation from small and middle powers, the summit and the Pact for the Future that it plans to establish can help prepare the multilateral system for tackling future challenges and weathering future crises.
Read the first selected essay “The Outlook for Multilateralism” by Dr Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit, Senior Fellow and Head of CMS, RSIS, here: https://lnkd.in/gBS73cr4
A part of RSIS Annual Review 2023.
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