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Red Alert - How to meet the Sustainable Development Goals together | SDG Moment | United Nations
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals and will be held at the beginning of the United Nation’s General Assembly’s High-Level Week. It takes place as the world faces a deepening cost-of-living crisis that carries huge implications for the advancement of the SDGs, especially in developing countries.
Convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Moment will provide world leaders with a platform to showcase the bold actions and solutions that are needed to set the world on course towards achieving the SDGs. The SDG Moment event is expected to build the momentum as we head towards the SDG Summit in 2023.
At a time of great uncertainty, the SDGs – a blueprint for ending poverty, tackling the climate crisis and boosting the econ...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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UN: Sustainable Development Goals in deep peril | DW News
The United Nations says world leaders must adopt a rescue planto save the badly lagging Sustainable Development Goals. This year marks the midway point for implementing the goals aimed at protecting the planet and its people. According to the latest data, however, the targets are way off track.
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published: 18 Sep 2023
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UN Chief on SDG Moment | Sustainable Development Goals | United Nations
Remarks by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN, on the SDG Moment 2022.
Opening the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) Moment in New York, UN Secretary-General said the meeting happens “at a critical point" in the world and urged countries to take more action.
Listing several crises, António Guterres said that “each peril is pushing the Sustainable Development Goals further out of reach.”
According to the UN chief, in the face of such perils, “it is tempting to put our long-term development priorities to one side. To leave them for a sunny day. But development cannot wait.”
“The education of our children cannot wait. Dignified jobs cannot wait. Full equality for women and girls cannot wait. Comprehensive health care, meaningful climate action, biodiversity protection — the...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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The Reform of the UN Development System
The 2030 Agenda will require bold changes to the UN development system for the emergence of a new generation of country teams, centred on a strategic UN Development Assistance Framework and led by an impartial, independent and empowered resident coordinator.
Amina J. Mohammed (UN Deputy Secretary-General) video message on the Reform of the UN Development System:
"On January 1st, the United Nations development system embarks on a reform journey of transformation.
At the helm of this transformation is the new Resident Coordinator system, which puts countries at the forefront.
Together, we will strengthen the 2030 Agenda at the country level.
We aim to consolidate their teamwork and deepen accountability in delivering meaningful results for people.
For more than 70 years, the United Nati...
published: 02 Jan 2019
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United Nations Development Group
The United Nations Development Group is a consortium of United Nations agencies, created by the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1997 to improve the effectiveness of UN development activities at the country level.
Its strategic priorities are to respond to the Triennial comprehensive policy review - which became in 2008 the Quadrennial comprehensive policy review - and global development priorities, as well as to ensure the UN development system becomes more internally focused and coherent. The UNDG strategic priorities give direction to UNDG members efforts at the global, regional and country level to facilitate a step change in the quality and impact of UN support at the country level. Currently, the UNDG is one of the main UN actors involved in the development of the Post-2015...
published: 05 Nov 2015
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IVCO 2014: Helen Clark, United Nations Development Group
Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Chair of the United Nations Development Group, UNDP / Administratrice du Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement, Présidente du Groupe des Nations Unies pour le développement, PNUD / Administradora del Programa de las Naciones Unidas, Presidenta del Grupo de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, PNUD
Welcome to IVCO / Bienvenue à IVCO 2014 / Bienvenida a IVCO 2014
published: 24 Nov 2014
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UN Deputy Secretary-General & Chair of UN Sustainable Development Group, in Washington, DC 2023.
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, Amina J. Mohammed. In Washington, DC for the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund Spring meetings 2023.
published: 12 Sep 2023
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What is the United Nations
This animation answers your questions on why the United Nations was created, what functions the UN has and what important work the UN does.
The United Nations works to keep international peace and security, protect the human rights and fulfill the Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations turned 75 years in 2020
@fnsamband
The animation is made by Nordic-Media AS for the United Nations Associaton of Norway.
https://www.fn.no/
http://animasjonsvideo.no/
published: 07 Jun 2021
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BTS Explain Importance of Sustainable Development Goals | United Nations #Shorts
Speaking to the United Nations Global Communications' chief, BTS explains why the Sustainable Development Goals are important.
BTS, the global sensation behind “Permission to Dance” and other megahits, brought their spotlight to the United Nations as the Republic of Korea’s Special Presidential Envoys for Future Generations and Culture.
BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook participated in the UN’s SDG Moment, designed to call attention to the Sustainable Development Goals. The BTS members, along with the President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in, spoke with the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, about their commitment to helping advance progress through the United Nations.
The SDGs are a universal call to action to end povert...
published: 06 Oct 2021
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Stronger UN coordination to catalyze change for people and planet
The 2023 Report of the Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group on the Development Coordination Office and the Resident Coordinator system showcases real and tangible impacts of investing strategically in development coordination across country, regional and global levels. Find out more about the report here: https://bit.ly/UNSDG_Report_2023
published: 23 May 2023
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Red Alert - How to meet the Sustainable Development Goals together | SDG Moment | United Nations
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals and will be held at the beginning of the United Nation’s General Ass...
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals and will be held at the beginning of the United Nation’s General Assembly’s High-Level Week. It takes place as the world faces a deepening cost-of-living crisis that carries huge implications for the advancement of the SDGs, especially in developing countries.
Convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Moment will provide world leaders with a platform to showcase the bold actions and solutions that are needed to set the world on course towards achieving the SDGs. The SDG Moment event is expected to build the momentum as we head towards the SDG Summit in 2023.
At a time of great uncertainty, the SDGs – a blueprint for ending poverty, tackling the climate crisis and boosting the economy – show the way forward to a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet.
To scale up action on the SDGs would require transformational change with regard to current policies, governance arrangements and economic systems. There is a need for equitable access to vaccine supply, expansive stimulus packages in key sectors and access to financing for developing countries.
About the SDG Moment
The third SDG Moment will take place in-person on Monday, 19 September 2022. This 90-minute event in the United Nations General Assembly Hall, will set the scene and lead into the Transforming Education Summit.
To this end, the SDG Moment 2022 will:
Reinforce the continued relevance of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and build momentum for major summits and intergovernmental meetings.
Highlight urgent actions that for an equitable, inclusive and accelerated transition to sustainable development.
Demonstrate that transformative change at scale is possible between now and 2030.
#UNGA #UnitedNations #sustainabledevelopementgoals
https://wn.com/Red_Alert_How_To_Meet_The_Sustainable_Development_Goals_Together_|_Sdg_Moment_|_United_Nations
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals and will be held at the beginning of the United Nation’s General Assembly’s High-Level Week. It takes place as the world faces a deepening cost-of-living crisis that carries huge implications for the advancement of the SDGs, especially in developing countries.
Convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Moment will provide world leaders with a platform to showcase the bold actions and solutions that are needed to set the world on course towards achieving the SDGs. The SDG Moment event is expected to build the momentum as we head towards the SDG Summit in 2023.
At a time of great uncertainty, the SDGs – a blueprint for ending poverty, tackling the climate crisis and boosting the economy – show the way forward to a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet.
To scale up action on the SDGs would require transformational change with regard to current policies, governance arrangements and economic systems. There is a need for equitable access to vaccine supply, expansive stimulus packages in key sectors and access to financing for developing countries.
About the SDG Moment
The third SDG Moment will take place in-person on Monday, 19 September 2022. This 90-minute event in the United Nations General Assembly Hall, will set the scene and lead into the Transforming Education Summit.
To this end, the SDG Moment 2022 will:
Reinforce the continued relevance of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and build momentum for major summits and intergovernmental meetings.
Highlight urgent actions that for an equitable, inclusive and accelerated transition to sustainable development.
Demonstrate that transformative change at scale is possible between now and 2030.
#UNGA #UnitedNations #sustainabledevelopementgoals
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 146616
9:49
UN: Sustainable Development Goals in deep peril | DW News
The United Nations says world leaders must adopt a rescue planto save the badly lagging Sustainable Development Goals. This year marks the midway point for impl...
The United Nations says world leaders must adopt a rescue planto save the badly lagging Sustainable Development Goals. This year marks the midway point for implementing the goals aimed at protecting the planet and its people. According to the latest data, however, the targets are way off track.
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The United Nations says world leaders must adopt a rescue planto save the badly lagging Sustainable Development Goals. This year marks the midway point for implementing the goals aimed at protecting the planet and its people. According to the latest data, however, the targets are way off track.
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- published: 18 Sep 2023
- views: 53045
5:17
UN Chief on SDG Moment | Sustainable Development Goals | United Nations
Remarks by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN, on the SDG Moment 2022.
Opening the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) Moment in New York, UN Secr...
Remarks by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN, on the SDG Moment 2022.
Opening the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) Moment in New York, UN Secretary-General said the meeting happens “at a critical point" in the world and urged countries to take more action.
Listing several crises, António Guterres said that “each peril is pushing the Sustainable Development Goals further out of reach.”
According to the UN chief, in the face of such perils, “it is tempting to put our long-term development priorities to one side. To leave them for a sunny day. But development cannot wait.”
“The education of our children cannot wait. Dignified jobs cannot wait. Full equality for women and girls cannot wait. Comprehensive health care, meaningful climate action, biodiversity protection — these cannot be left for tomorrow,” said the Secretary-General.
Guterres said everyone must “do more to lift up women and girls in every walk of life” and to “save our planet — which is quite literally on fire.”
For the UN chief, this means “addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate breakdown, biodiversity loss and pollution” and moving away from a “suicidal dependence” on fossil fuels and jump-starting the renewable energy transition in every country.
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals. It takes place as the world faces a deepening cost-of-living crisis that carries huge implications for the advancement of the SDGs, especially in developing countries.
This event sets the scene and leads into the Transforming Education Summit, featuring the SDG “To-Do List” for the world presented by the Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates Co-Chairs, a stocktaking moment and SDG Dialogues focused on solutions for inequalities and climate and environmental challenges.
Convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Moment provides world leaders with a platform to showcase the bold actions and solutions that are needed to set the world on course towards achieving the SDGs. The SDG Moment event is expected to build the momentum as we head towards the SDG Summit in 2023.
What: The annual SDG Moment kicks off UN High-Level Week (20-23 September) as world leaders gather at the UN Headquarters in New York to highlight transformative solutions for tackling the multiple crises that have unleashed vicious cycles of poverty, hunger and inequalities worldwide. In these challenging times, the SDG Moment will seek to urgently scale up ambition and solidarity to advance the successful implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals – the World’s To Do List as the best pathway for a safer, healthier and more inclusive future.
Why: The combined crises—the war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic, rising food insecurity and a debilitating economy—could lead to an additional 75 to 95 million people living in extreme poverty in 2022. As called for in the UN Secretary-General’s Our Common Agenda, a renewed commitment to international cooperation and global solidarity is needed to set the SDGs back on track. With time running out as we approach the midpoint in 2023 of SDG implementation, this year’s SDG Moment is a major turning point for accelerating meaningful SDG action.
About the SDG Moment
General Assembly resolution 74/4 calls on the Secretary-General to organize an annual moment in the context of the General Debate of the General Assembly to highlight inspiring SDG action. The SDG Moment, convened for the first time in 2020, serves as a check-in on the status of the SDGs.
More information is available: www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sdg-moment
#globalgoals #unga #unitednations
https://wn.com/Un_Chief_On_Sdg_Moment_|_Sustainable_Development_Goals_|_United_Nations
Remarks by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the UN, on the SDG Moment 2022.
Opening the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) Moment in New York, UN Secretary-General said the meeting happens “at a critical point" in the world and urged countries to take more action.
Listing several crises, António Guterres said that “each peril is pushing the Sustainable Development Goals further out of reach.”
According to the UN chief, in the face of such perils, “it is tempting to put our long-term development priorities to one side. To leave them for a sunny day. But development cannot wait.”
“The education of our children cannot wait. Dignified jobs cannot wait. Full equality for women and girls cannot wait. Comprehensive health care, meaningful climate action, biodiversity protection — these cannot be left for tomorrow,” said the Secretary-General.
Guterres said everyone must “do more to lift up women and girls in every walk of life” and to “save our planet — which is quite literally on fire.”
For the UN chief, this means “addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate breakdown, biodiversity loss and pollution” and moving away from a “suicidal dependence” on fossil fuels and jump-starting the renewable energy transition in every country.
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The SDG Moment serves to place an annual spotlight on the Sustainable Development Goals. It takes place as the world faces a deepening cost-of-living crisis that carries huge implications for the advancement of the SDGs, especially in developing countries.
This event sets the scene and leads into the Transforming Education Summit, featuring the SDG “To-Do List” for the world presented by the Secretary-General’s SDG Advocates Co-Chairs, a stocktaking moment and SDG Dialogues focused on solutions for inequalities and climate and environmental challenges.
Convened by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres, the Moment provides world leaders with a platform to showcase the bold actions and solutions that are needed to set the world on course towards achieving the SDGs. The SDG Moment event is expected to build the momentum as we head towards the SDG Summit in 2023.
What: The annual SDG Moment kicks off UN High-Level Week (20-23 September) as world leaders gather at the UN Headquarters in New York to highlight transformative solutions for tackling the multiple crises that have unleashed vicious cycles of poverty, hunger and inequalities worldwide. In these challenging times, the SDG Moment will seek to urgently scale up ambition and solidarity to advance the successful implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals – the World’s To Do List as the best pathway for a safer, healthier and more inclusive future.
Why: The combined crises—the war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic, rising food insecurity and a debilitating economy—could lead to an additional 75 to 95 million people living in extreme poverty in 2022. As called for in the UN Secretary-General’s Our Common Agenda, a renewed commitment to international cooperation and global solidarity is needed to set the SDGs back on track. With time running out as we approach the midpoint in 2023 of SDG implementation, this year’s SDG Moment is a major turning point for accelerating meaningful SDG action.
About the SDG Moment
General Assembly resolution 74/4 calls on the Secretary-General to organize an annual moment in the context of the General Debate of the General Assembly to highlight inspiring SDG action. The SDG Moment, convened for the first time in 2020, serves as a check-in on the status of the SDGs.
More information is available: www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sdg-moment
#globalgoals #unga #unitednations
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 8768
2:52
The Reform of the UN Development System
The 2030 Agenda will require bold changes to the UN development system for the emergence of a new generation of country teams, centred on a strategic UN Develop...
The 2030 Agenda will require bold changes to the UN development system for the emergence of a new generation of country teams, centred on a strategic UN Development Assistance Framework and led by an impartial, independent and empowered resident coordinator.
Amina J. Mohammed (UN Deputy Secretary-General) video message on the Reform of the UN Development System:
"On January 1st, the United Nations development system embarks on a reform journey of transformation.
At the helm of this transformation is the new Resident Coordinator system, which puts countries at the forefront.
Together, we will strengthen the 2030 Agenda at the country level.
We aim to consolidate their teamwork and deepen accountability in delivering meaningful results for people.
For more than 70 years, the United Nations has helped to improve the lives of millions of people across the globe.
The Millennium Development Goals laid a good foundation.
Today, both people and planet need us to do even more.
We need a 21st-century United Nations able to respond to the paradigm shift reflected in the 2030 Agenda.
Our Organization will be more focused on collective results, and less on individual mandates; more attuned to national needs and priorities, and less entangled by inefficient layers of bureaucracy.
This is the most ambitious reform of the United Nations development system in decades.
The General Assembly has shown strong leadership in providing the mandates for change requested by the Secretary-General. We are now taking forward those decisions with determination.
The process will affect every UN entity, our UNDS leadership and all staff.
And it will not be an easy task or journey.
The next twelve to eighteen months will take us out of our comfort zone.
It starts with a reinvigorated, independent and impartial RC, a strengthened RCO and a new generation of country teams that are more responsive, more collaborative, with new skill-sets and full-time leadership to drive our work and strengthen results.
Every Member State, every staff member and each of our partners across government and civil society, will play an essential role in implementing this reform.
We all need to be agents of transformation, changing our mindsets for a new era.
Our objectives are clear.
This is about serving people – everywhere – and about leaving no one behind.
As Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, I am confident that we can all take this leap of faith in embracing the Secretary-General’s vision.
Expectations are high. Member States are counting on us to deliver. Achieving the SDGs everywhere is a promise we cannot afford to break. The consequences would be dire for people and the planet – across the globe.
In the words of Nelson Mandela, “it always seems impossible until it’s done”.
So let’s get it done – together.
https://wn.com/The_Reform_Of_The_Un_Development_System
The 2030 Agenda will require bold changes to the UN development system for the emergence of a new generation of country teams, centred on a strategic UN Development Assistance Framework and led by an impartial, independent and empowered resident coordinator.
Amina J. Mohammed (UN Deputy Secretary-General) video message on the Reform of the UN Development System:
"On January 1st, the United Nations development system embarks on a reform journey of transformation.
At the helm of this transformation is the new Resident Coordinator system, which puts countries at the forefront.
Together, we will strengthen the 2030 Agenda at the country level.
We aim to consolidate their teamwork and deepen accountability in delivering meaningful results for people.
For more than 70 years, the United Nations has helped to improve the lives of millions of people across the globe.
The Millennium Development Goals laid a good foundation.
Today, both people and planet need us to do even more.
We need a 21st-century United Nations able to respond to the paradigm shift reflected in the 2030 Agenda.
Our Organization will be more focused on collective results, and less on individual mandates; more attuned to national needs and priorities, and less entangled by inefficient layers of bureaucracy.
This is the most ambitious reform of the United Nations development system in decades.
The General Assembly has shown strong leadership in providing the mandates for change requested by the Secretary-General. We are now taking forward those decisions with determination.
The process will affect every UN entity, our UNDS leadership and all staff.
And it will not be an easy task or journey.
The next twelve to eighteen months will take us out of our comfort zone.
It starts with a reinvigorated, independent and impartial RC, a strengthened RCO and a new generation of country teams that are more responsive, more collaborative, with new skill-sets and full-time leadership to drive our work and strengthen results.
Every Member State, every staff member and each of our partners across government and civil society, will play an essential role in implementing this reform.
We all need to be agents of transformation, changing our mindsets for a new era.
Our objectives are clear.
This is about serving people – everywhere – and about leaving no one behind.
As Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, I am confident that we can all take this leap of faith in embracing the Secretary-General’s vision.
Expectations are high. Member States are counting on us to deliver. Achieving the SDGs everywhere is a promise we cannot afford to break. The consequences would be dire for people and the planet – across the globe.
In the words of Nelson Mandela, “it always seems impossible until it’s done”.
So let’s get it done – together.
- published: 02 Jan 2019
- views: 5956
6:58
United Nations Development Group
The United Nations Development Group is a consortium of United Nations agencies, created by the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1997 to improve the e...
The United Nations Development Group is a consortium of United Nations agencies, created by the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1997 to improve the effectiveness of UN development activities at the country level.
Its strategic priorities are to respond to the Triennial comprehensive policy review - which became in 2008 the Quadrennial comprehensive policy review - and global development priorities, as well as to ensure the UN development system becomes more internally focused and coherent. The UNDG strategic priorities give direction to UNDG members efforts at the global, regional and country level to facilitate a step change in the quality and impact of UN support at the country level. Currently, the UNDG is one of the main UN actors involved in the development of the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/United_Nations_Development_Group
The United Nations Development Group is a consortium of United Nations agencies, created by the Secretary-General of the United Nations in 1997 to improve the effectiveness of UN development activities at the country level.
Its strategic priorities are to respond to the Triennial comprehensive policy review - which became in 2008 the Quadrennial comprehensive policy review - and global development priorities, as well as to ensure the UN development system becomes more internally focused and coherent. The UNDG strategic priorities give direction to UNDG members efforts at the global, regional and country level to facilitate a step change in the quality and impact of UN support at the country level. Currently, the UNDG is one of the main UN actors involved in the development of the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 112
2:28
IVCO 2014: Helen Clark, United Nations Development Group
Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Chair of the United Nations Development Group, UNDP / Administratrice du Programme des N...
Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Chair of the United Nations Development Group, UNDP / Administratrice du Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement, Présidente du Groupe des Nations Unies pour le développement, PNUD / Administradora del Programa de las Naciones Unidas, Presidenta del Grupo de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, PNUD
Welcome to IVCO / Bienvenue à IVCO 2014 / Bienvenida a IVCO 2014
https://wn.com/Ivco_2014_Helen_Clark,_United_Nations_Development_Group
Helen Clark, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, Chair of the United Nations Development Group, UNDP / Administratrice du Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement, Présidente du Groupe des Nations Unies pour le développement, PNUD / Administradora del Programa de las Naciones Unidas, Presidenta del Grupo de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, PNUD
Welcome to IVCO / Bienvenue à IVCO 2014 / Bienvenida a IVCO 2014
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 112
2:15
UN Deputy Secretary-General & Chair of UN Sustainable Development Group, in Washington, DC 2023.
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, Amina J. Mohammed. In Washington, DC for the W...
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, Amina J. Mohammed. In Washington, DC for the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund Spring meetings 2023.
https://wn.com/Un_Deputy_Secretary_General_Chair_Of_Un_Sustainable_Development_Group,_In_Washington,_DC_2023.
The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Chair of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group, Amina J. Mohammed. In Washington, DC for the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund Spring meetings 2023.
- published: 12 Sep 2023
- views: 32
2:30
What is the United Nations
This animation answers your questions on why the United Nations was created, what functions the UN has and what important work the UN does.
The United Nations...
This animation answers your questions on why the United Nations was created, what functions the UN has and what important work the UN does.
The United Nations works to keep international peace and security, protect the human rights and fulfill the Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations turned 75 years in 2020
@fnsamband
The animation is made by Nordic-Media AS for the United Nations Associaton of Norway.
https://www.fn.no/
http://animasjonsvideo.no/
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_United_Nations
This animation answers your questions on why the United Nations was created, what functions the UN has and what important work the UN does.
The United Nations works to keep international peace and security, protect the human rights and fulfill the Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations turned 75 years in 2020
@fnsamband
The animation is made by Nordic-Media AS for the United Nations Associaton of Norway.
https://www.fn.no/
http://animasjonsvideo.no/
- published: 07 Jun 2021
- views: 578673
0:46
BTS Explain Importance of Sustainable Development Goals | United Nations #Shorts
Speaking to the United Nations Global Communications' chief, BTS explains why the Sustainable Development Goals are important.
BTS, the global sensation behind...
Speaking to the United Nations Global Communications' chief, BTS explains why the Sustainable Development Goals are important.
BTS, the global sensation behind “Permission to Dance” and other megahits, brought their spotlight to the United Nations as the Republic of Korea’s Special Presidential Envoys for Future Generations and Culture.
BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook participated in the UN’s SDG Moment, designed to call attention to the Sustainable Development Goals. The BTS members, along with the President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in, spoke with the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, about their commitment to helping advance progress through the United Nations.
The SDGs are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy health, peace and prosperity.
#Shorts
https://wn.com/Bts_Explain_Importance_Of_Sustainable_Development_Goals_|_United_Nations_Shorts
Speaking to the United Nations Global Communications' chief, BTS explains why the Sustainable Development Goals are important.
BTS, the global sensation behind “Permission to Dance” and other megahits, brought their spotlight to the United Nations as the Republic of Korea’s Special Presidential Envoys for Future Generations and Culture.
BTS members RM, Jin, Suga, j-hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook participated in the UN’s SDG Moment, designed to call attention to the Sustainable Development Goals. The BTS members, along with the President of the Republic of Korea Moon Jae-in, spoke with the UN’s Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, about their commitment to helping advance progress through the United Nations.
The SDGs are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy health, peace and prosperity.
#Shorts
- published: 06 Oct 2021
- views: 55310
2:06
Stronger UN coordination to catalyze change for people and planet
The 2023 Report of the Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group on the Development Coordination Office and the Resident Coordinator system showcases real a...
The 2023 Report of the Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group on the Development Coordination Office and the Resident Coordinator system showcases real and tangible impacts of investing strategically in development coordination across country, regional and global levels. Find out more about the report here: https://bit.ly/UNSDG_Report_2023
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The 2023 Report of the Chair of the UN Sustainable Development Group on the Development Coordination Office and the Resident Coordinator system showcases real and tangible impacts of investing strategically in development coordination across country, regional and global levels. Find out more about the report here: https://bit.ly/UNSDG_Report_2023
- published: 23 May 2023
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