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The Summit of the Future (SOTF) Action Days wrapped up Saturday at the United Nations Headquarters, highlighting the power of inclusive, networked multilateralism and partnerships in shaping a better global future. The sessions, which have brought together world leaders, civil society, youth representatives, and stakeholders from across the globe, have laid the groundwork for the next phase of global action and collaboration.
The Action Days focused on addressing critical global issues such as sustainable development financing, climate change, taxation, debt management, and leveraging technology while mitigating its risks. Participants discussed innovative solutions, including global tax cooperation, climate finance expansion, and improving developing countries’ representation in global financial systems. There was also significant attention on the role of youth in these processes, with youth-led conversations highlighting the importance of intergenerational responsibility and action for future generations.
On the second day of the Action Days, UN Secretary-General António Guterres underscored the urgent need for a more inclusive, effective, and interconnected multilateral system. He stated, “Our objective is to ensure that global institutions are truly fit for purpose—more inclusive, more effective, and more attuned to the needs of the people they serve.” In the closing remarks, UN Deputy Secretary-General highlighted the importance of moving from dialogue to implementation. “Now it’s time for action,” the DSG said. “Your contributions over these past two days have demonstrated the incredible potential we unlock when we unite across sectors, generations, and continents.”
Key topics also included dismantling patriarchal power structures, addressing peace and security, and the use of cutting-edge technologies like satellite internet, blockchain, and artificial intelligence to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Speakers emphasized the ongoing need to bridge the digital divide, particularly for women and girls in regions like Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America.
The discussions also underscored the importance of meaningful youth engagement in decision-making processes. The youth-led conversations challenged leaders to face present-day responsibilities and secure a brighter future for generations to come.
“These Action Days have forced us to confront our responsibilities and take concrete actions that are long overdue,” said the DSG. “Young people have demonstrated their indispensable role in informing and shaping concrete solutions for our global challenges.”
The insights and ideas shared over these two days will be carried forward into the Summit of the Future, beginning Sunday, 22 September 2024, and will play a central role in shaping the outcome of the Summit, especially around key documents such as the Pact for the Future, the Global Digital Compact, and the Declaration on Future Generations.