Global Goals can 'propel us towards a better future for all on a healthy planet,' Ban says on UN Day
“We have also suffered enormous heartbreak – including unresolved conflicts causing immense suffering throughout the troubled Middle East, South Sudan, the Sahel and beyond,” said Secretary-General Ban in his message on the Day, observed annually on 24 October, the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter.
He noted further: “Together, we have put in place some solid foundations for shared progress – which we must build on by working even harder to empower women, engage youth and uphold human rights for all.”
Ban said that major progress has been made towards a more sustainable future through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, as well as in addressing the threat of climate change, through the Paris Agreement, which will enter into force on 4 November, a record entry for any such global accord.
“Across that historic threshold lies our best chance for greener, cleaner, low-carbon growth,” he said.
The UN chief further expressed that it was an honour to serve the world's people over the past 10 years and called on everyone to support Secretary-General-designate Antonio Guterres in continuing the Organization's global mission of peace, sustainable development and human rights.
Ban's tenure as the UN Secretary-General comes to a close at the end of this year.
The 24th of October has been celebrated as United Nations Day since 1948. In 1971, the General Assembly recommended that the day be observed by UN Member States as a public holiday.
As part of the observance of the Day, UN will highlight concrete actions people can take to help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Also, the organization's Department of Public Information will organize a concert to celebrate and reflect on the work of the UN through the universal language of music.
The event, will feature a traditional Korean music orchestra; world-renowned concert pianist and UN Messenger of Peace, Lang Lang; the Harlem Gospel Choir; the Hungarian State Opera with performances by soprano Andrea Rost; and other notable artists.
The theme of this year's UN Day concert is “Freedom First.”
UN Photo/John Isaac
Source: www.justearthnews.com
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