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Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed holds a virtual briefing with the Group of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) on the COVID-19 response. United Nations, New York, 30 April 2020. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
Olof Skoog

Proof Positive: COVID-19 Shows the Necessity of Multilateral Responses鈥攁nd Global Solidarity

Although we are still in the most acute phase of the pandemic, it is already time to prepare for the day after. We need to make sure to “recover better”: better preparedness to tackle future similar crises, better governance, and more sustainable economic and social systems.

Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres speaks at the informal virtual meeting of the 2020 ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development follow-up: "Financing Sustainable Development in the Context of COVID-19". 23 April 2020. 漏UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven

COVID-19 and the Alliance for Multilateralism

The world must prepare better for the next pandemic. COVID-19 should be an opportunity to strengthen the global health security system and enhance pandemic preparedness, prevention and response. The multilateral system needs to adapt and reform to 鈥渞ecover better鈥.

Fabrizio Hochschild

The UN at 75: Now Is the Time to "Build Back Better"

We need international cooperation to galvanize action and to harness the opportunities the future holds, whether that鈥檚 leveraging the benefits of new technologies or building a zero-carbon world.

Map of the world showing the countries where Spanish is the official and main language.
Mark Woodworth Harris

What Learning Spanish as a Second Language Has Meant to Me

The act of learning a second language transformed me, and for more than fifty years I have seen the same impact in thousands of students around the world. Investing thousands of hours in learning a language well is an act of faith and 鈥渃onscience鈥.

Global soccer (football) star, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and UN Secretary-General SDG Advocate Marta Vieira da Silva, with participants in the One Win Leads to Another programme in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo: UN Women/Camille Miranda
Marta Vieira da Silva

Women and Girls in Sport Can Change the Global Game

Women and girls in sport have made important contributions to the shifts we see on and off the field. When we play, we challenge gender stereotypes and make people question the false idea that some activities are only for men.

Boys playing football (soccer). Photo by VietNam Beautiful on Unsplash
Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani and Isabelle Picco

The Tangible Contributions of Sport to the SDGs

Sport plays an important advocacy role in combating the spread of diseases and highlighting the importance of international solidarity. In times of crisis, fear and anxiety can consume us. Alone, it seems, we can do very little, but working together, we can do so much.

United Nations Headquarters in New York, 23 February 2017. UN Photo/Rick Bajornas
Kevin L. McCrudden

Maintaining Inspiration and Motivation to Build a 探花精选ful and Sustainable World

The International Day of Conscience (5 April) provides another opportunity to focus single-mindedly on the vision and mission of the United Nations.

Chronicle Conversation: Ambassador William vanden Heuvel, 28 February 2020

Former US Ambassador William vanden Heuvel, Chair Emeritus and founder of the Roosevelt Institute, discusses the legacy of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the United Nations in the context of the Organization's upcoming 75th Anniversary. Drawing on decades of scholarship and diplomatic experience, Ambassador vanden Heuvel recalls the founding principles and enduring objectives of the United Nations, and Roosevelt's role in the creation of this indispensable international body.

Waterfall on the Upper Tana River in the Aberdares, which forms part of the water supply for Nairobi, Kenya. 漏UN Environment Programme
Inger Andersen

Improving Water Resource Management to Address the Climate Emergency

Embracing adaptation and mitigation measures through water is a win-win-win proposal. It benefits sustainable water resources management and the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation.

A Plastic Patrol UK clean-up of Sheffield Canal in England, 2018. 漏Andrew Hargraves Photography
Lizzie Carr

Reducing Single-Use Plastic Pollution: A Unified Approach

Organizations, partnered with the corporate sector and individual citizens at the local level, can significantly reduce plastic pollution around the world. 

Hand, Bura-Asinda-Sikka, Niger, 3rd鈥11th century, Terracotta Institut de Recherches en Sciences Humaines, Universit茅 Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Niger (AC3 BRK 85). 漏 Photo Maurice Ascani. www.photographe-niger.com.
Max Hollein

The Creative Dynamism of the Sahel

Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara, an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, examines鈥攊ndeed celebrates鈥攁n important and relatively unfamiliar artistic legacy.

Vicu帽as, an animal species endemic to the highlands of the South American Andes, were exploited to near extinction until they were listed in Appendix I of the CITES Convention in 1975. 漏 Carolyn/Pexels
Ivonne Higuero

How Wildlife Conservation Can Benefit Sustainable Human Development

The work of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and other major wildlife and biodiversity conventions shows that implementing a global framework for conservation can yield results for human development.

The University Teaching Hospital of Kigali, Rwanda, exterior. November 2019. 漏Jennifer Oldfield
Jennifer Oldfield

The Problem of Lagging Data for Development鈥攁nd What to Do About It

The promise of the data revolution has not been oversold, but the investment needed to build robust, validated models tends to be glossed over.

An arsenic-free water plant has been established in Sirajganj, Bangladesh, enabling students to access arsenic-free water. Previously, they had to rely on pond water, making them susceptible to disease. 5 May 2016. 漏GMB Akash
Jaffer Machano

SDG 11 and the Crucible of Sustainable Development Success

One of the most overlooked drivers of sustainable development is local finance, particularly in the context of developing countries and least developed countries (LDCs). When you consider the actual practice or mechanics behind the achievement of sustainable development, it becomes immediately clear that local governance is essential.

Reshma Saujani's nonprofit, Girls Who Code, is on a mission to close the gender gap in tech and change the image of what a programmer looks like and does. 漏Girls Who Code.
Reshma Saujani

Closing the Gender Gap in Science and Technology

When I founded Girls Who Code, it was because I understood that STEM jobs had the power to lift entire families into the middle class and transform our modern-day technologies and economies.