UNGA

For the first time in 2 years, the U.N hosted the 76th session— in person (NYC). Here’s all the good stuff.

Let’s get one thing out of the way. As Secretary-General António Guterres mentioned in his opening to the Session: gone are the days we prove our values through words, but instead with action.

Talk is incredibly cheap.

Grand speeches mean nothing without a fierce commitment and binding policies with accountability mechanisms in place, and in our increasingly fragile world, we don’t have time to not act.

I watched a few speeches from world leaders and usually, I would have taken notes and added commentary, however with midterms right around my corner, I simply haven’t the time to do a detailed post. But I added a few addresses that made me hopeful (Rwanda & Ghana for example), and a few others that made me skeptical—can you guess which ones?

Hopefully, these remarks come to fruition within time. Our livelihoods depend on it.

Here’s what the world had to say:


  1. Opening by: Secretary-General António Guterres

António Guterres was eloquent as always:

“……these challenges and divisions are not a force of nature. They are man-made.

By economic systems stacked against the poorest and most vulnerable.

By unchecked greed that is destroying our planet.

By the lingering scars of colonialism that have never fully healed.

By thirst for political and ideological dominance that fuels social unrest, mistrust, terrorism and armed conflicts.

But these challenges and divisions can also be corrected.

If we come together, now, as a human family.

If we unite behind our work here in this Chamber and gather around the spirit of multilateralism that brings it to life.

If we get serious about translating rhetoric into results for the most vulnerable.

Because, as COVID-19 and climate change are proving every day, challenges and threats are borderless.

They affect us all.

Before the pandemic struck, the world was off-track to meeting many of the Sustainable Development Goals.

COVID-19 has placed our goals even further out of reach.

We must accelerate.

We need to speed-up our response to COVID-19, with vaccines, treatment and equipment for all — not only those with the most.

We need to invest in all of the systems that support human development.

Health care, nutrition, water, education, and protection and full equality for girls and women.

We need countries to commit and live up to bold climate targets at COP26 in Glasgow. The war on our planet must end.

The wars on each other need to end, too.

It’s time to focus on fighting humanity’s common enemy: the pandemic.

The members of this Assembly must speak with one voice — we need peace, now.

Mr. President, throughout this work, we need to re-commit to the values that have animated the United Nations from day one.

Human rights.

Supporting the most vulnerable.

Peace through dialogue.

Solidarity in the face of challenges that threaten us all.

We are here — all of us — because we believe in these values.

And because we believe a better world is possible.

Over the next year — every day — let us keep this better world in view.

Let us live and breathe our values in this Assembly, and across our work.

And let us prove not through our words, but through our actions and collaboration, that multilateralism is the only pathway to a better future for all.

Mr. President, the entire Secretariat is at your disposal.

We look forward to working closely with you, and this Assembly, during the 76th session.”

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