United Nations initiative for a common global vision and agenda
The United Nations Common Agenda (Our Common Agenda) is an initiative presented by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres in September 2021.[1][2] This report outlines a vision for the future based on multilateralism, international cooperation, and global solidarity, addressing a wide range of topics such as climate change, inequality, digital cooperation, human rights, peace and security, global governance, and sustainable development.[3]
Key Proposals
The report includes several key proposals and recommendations:[1]
- A Global Summit of the Future is to be held in 2023, bringing together heads of state, governments, and representatives from various sectors to discuss and agree on a common vision for the future.
- A new global social contract, focusing on reducing inequality and investing in education, healthcare, and social protection.
- A new Global Digital Compact, aiming to ensure that digital technologies are used responsibly and to the benefit of all.
- A new agenda for peace, focused on conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and sustaining peace.
- A new global deal for the environment, including an urgent transition to renewable energy and the protection of biodiversity.[4]
Relation to Other Initiatives
The Common Agenda initiative is related to various other international efforts, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the UN Secretary-General's Roadmap on Digital Cooperation.[5][6]
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