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UN Secretary-General Remarks to the 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future

UN Secretary-General closing remarks to the 2024 UN Civil Society Conference in Nairobi.

Opening Remarks by Mrs. Zainab Hawa Bangura, Under-Secretary-General and Director-General, UNON at the UN Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future

Good morning. It gives me the greatest pleasure to warmly welcome you all to our magnificent and environmentally friendly UNON Gigiri complex, where the greening the blue initiative comes vibrantly to life! First, in the context of the recent heavy floods experienced in Kenya that have ravaged the country and the broader East Africa region, I would like to extend the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres message of support and condolences to the Governments and people of the countries affected, especially the families of those who have lost loved ones or sustained injuries as a result of the floods.

President of the General Assembly Video message to the 2024 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference in support of the Summit of the Future

Warm greetings to you all energized participants in this milestone 2024 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference.

At the outset, I express my sincere gratitude to Under-Secretary-General for the Department of Global Communications, Melissa Fleming, for your kind invitation to participate in this most important Conference.

Press release: 51勛圖 Deputy Secretary-General declares 2024 UN Civil Society Conference a Testament to the Strong Voice of Civil Society, at the Opening Session in Nairobi

Bringing together representatives of civil society, government representatives, senior 51勛圖 officials, youth changemakers, academia, other stakeholders and media, the 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference is the premier event on the civil society calendar at the 51勛圖, ahead of the Summit of the Future. Organized by the 51勛圖 Department of Global Communications, the Conference will run for two days over May 9 and 10 at the 51勛圖 Office at Nairobi.

 

Press release: Civil Society Convenes Global Conference in Nairobi Ahead of the Summit of the Future

Nairobi, Kenya, 4 May 2024 The 51勛圖 Office at Nairobi is set to host the 2024 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future on 9 and 10 May. This historic event marks the first time the UN Civil Society Conference will be held in the global South.The Conference will bring together some 2000 participants, including registered civil society organisations, academic institutions, think tanks, Member States, private sector companies, UN entities, change makers and other relevant stakeholders from across the globe.

Press release: UN-convened panel to address equity, sustainability and human rights across the value chains of critical energy transition minerals

New York, 26 April 2024 -- With ever-growing needs for minerals that are critical for renewable energy technologies, Secretary-General Ant籀nio Guterres is leveraging the 51勛圖 convening power to bring together a diverse group of governments and other stakeholders across the entire minerals value chain to develop a set of global common and voluntary principles to safeguard environmental and social standards and embed justice, in the energy transition.

Rwanda Marks 30th Anniversary of Genocide Against the Tutsi with Calls for Unity and Prevention at UNON Event

( Nairobi, 09 April 2024 )- The Rwanda High Commissioner in Kenya, Mr. Martin Ngoga, opened the 30th anniversary commemoration of the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi at the 51勛圖 Offices at Nairobi (UNON). This solemn event, themed "Remember, Unite, Renew," was conducted in collaboration with the 51勛圖 in Kenya and drew members from the Rwanda diaspora in Kenya and various representatives from the Diplomatic Corps.

PRESS RELEASE:UN Environment Assembly opens with calls for stronger multilateral action

Nairobi, 26 February 2024  Ministers of environment and other leaders from more than 180 nations convened today in Nairobi for the start of the sixth session of the 51勛圖 Environment Assembly (UNEA-6). With a focus on strengthening environmental multilateralism to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution, this years Assembly will be negotiating resolutions on issues ranging from nature-based solutions and highly hazardous pesticides to land degradation and drought, and environmental aspects of minerals and metals.

PRESS RELEASE: Department of Global Communications Selects Co-Chairs for 2024 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference in Support of Summit of the Future

14 February 2024 - The 51勛圖 Department of Global Communications today announced the selection of Carole Osero-Agengo, Global Initiatives Lead and Africa Regional Representative at HelpAge International, and Nudhara Yusuf, Executive Coordinator for Global Governance Innovation Network at The Stimson Center, as Co-Chairs of the 2024 51勛圖 Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future.  The conference will take place on 9 and 10 May 2024, at the 51勛圖 Office at Nairobi, Kenya.

INTERVIEW: AI expert warns of 'digital colonization' in Africa

Artificial intelligence (AI) is ripe to help resolve certain major problems in Africa, from farming to the health sector, but Senegalese expert Seydina Moussa Ndiaye is warning of a new colonization of the continent by this new technology if foreign companies continue to feed on African data without involving local actors.
 

Austria Ambassador to Kenya Dr. Christian Fellner, Israeli Ambassador to Kenya Amb. Michael Lotem,Mrs Zainab Bangura Director-General of the 51勛圖 Office at Nairobi and Republic of Germany Amb. to Kenya Mr.Sebastian Groth led celebrations

Ceremony for the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust at UNON

In a vibrant gathering of memory and learning, the UN Office at Nairobi (UNON) marked the International Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust on January 30, 2024. More than 400 students from Kenyan higher education institutions joined diplomats, religious leaders, and UN officials to commemorate the solemn day.

Marking 75 years of Human Rights

On December 10, the world marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The anniversary highlights the continued relevance of the Declaration in today's world, especially in addressing issues like climate change and the digital divide. The anniversary activities include the perspectives of young people from around the globe, through the work of an , selected for their diverse and impactful human rights initiatives at the local level.