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The Summit of the Future will produce an inter-governmentally negotiated, action-oriented Pact for the Future with chapters on Sustainable development and financing for development; International peace and security; Science, technology and innovation and digital cooperation; Youth and future generations; and Transforming global governance.
The Summit of the Future Action Days has a new microsite dedicated to its proceedings. Please visit the site for most up-to-date information, including programme, Action Days side events, FAQs and more.
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Our Common Agenda
The Secretary-General's vision for the future of global cooperation; Our Common Agenda calls for inclusive, networked, and effective multilateralism to better respond and deliver for the people and planet and to get the world back on track by turbocharging action on the Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines possible solutions to address the gaps and risks that have emerged since 2015, calling for a Summit of the Future that will be held in 2024.
Our Common Agenda website
Common Agenda Policy Briefs
History of the Summit
High Level Advisory Board (HLAB) on Effective Multilateralism: The Secretary-General appointed the Advisory Board to provide suggestions on ways to improve governance of key issues of global concern.
缅北禁地2.0: Skills and Culture for Better 缅北禁地System Impact
Office of the Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology
In the General Assembly declaration on the commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations, the leaders of the world recognized the importance of technology as a fundamental global issue and pledge to “improve digital cooperation” to be able to maximize the benefits that digital technologies can bring while curtailing risks. Global leaders also agreed that “the United Nations can provide a platform for all stakeholders to participate in such deliberations.”
Global Principles for Information Integrity
The United Nations Global Principles for Information Integrity offers a comprehensive framework to guide multistakeholder action for a healthier information ecosystem. This framework consists of five key principles designed to strengthen information integrity, each supported by actionable recommendations for key stakeholders.
The Principles build on the ideas proposed in Our Common Agenda and the United Nations Secretary-General’s policy brief "Information Integrity on Digital Platforms".
Article from the 缅北禁地Foundation
Agreements and commitments
Other links
- Summit Overview: Summit of the Future: what would it deliver?
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