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The UN75 dialogues in the Hague

Date
Friday 25 September 2020
Time
Location
Online

On Friday 25 September the Chair of UN Studies in Peace and Justice is organising an online UN75 dialogue which will focus on the future of the UN we would like to see. In the meantime, fill out the UN75 one minute survey and have your say.

About the event

As we approach the 75th anniversary of the United Nations it has become apparent that we need to revisit important questions about the UN and change the way we act as a global community. One of the main criticisms of the organization is that it is based on an outdated power-structure that has perpetuated a global order from 1945 which is no longer valid or desirable. Imagining the world of tomorrow, the UN75 activities are forward-looking and we encourage attendees to think about what the world should look like in 25 years, the role of the UN in achieving our visions for 2045, and what needs to be done now to achieve the targets, goals, and visions we have set for our collective futures.

The UN75 dialogues organised by the Chair of UN studies emphasize the role of young people, their dreams, criticisms, and visions for the future of the UN. For this event we will bring together academics, practitioners, school and university students, policymakers, and UN representatives who will discuss how we can improve the UN going forward. The dialogue is structured around questions and topics outlined in the UN75 toolkit provided by the UN Secretariat. While Goal 16 is the guiding theme for our dialogue, we will go beyond its targets to look at how the four interdependent yet separate issues and their impact on achieving the goal.

For each topic, an expert researcher and/or policymaker from our partner institutions will facilitate a group discussion. During the event, the students will be challenged to come up with creative and plausible ideas to improve the current international efforts around these issues. We will use the questions outlined by the UN75 toolkit as a starting point and each thematic subgroup lead will adapt these in order to make the discussion more concrete.

Facilitators

  • Mr. David den Dunnen - The Hague University of Applied Sciences
  • Ms. Leonie van der Stijl - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Dr. Vanessa Newby - Leiden University
  • Professor Neil Foster-McGregor - Deputy Director, United Nations University, MERIT, UNU-MERIT
  • Professor Alanna O'Malley - Chair of UN Studies in Peace and Justice (moderator and host)

Program

The event will last two hours and will be done virtually.

  1. Welcome and introduction by Alanna O'Malley (5 minutes)
  2. Introductory remarks by the facilitators (5 minutes each)
  3. Breakout sessions (moderated by facilitators) (80 minutes)
  4. Presentations of key findings (25 minutes)
  5. Closing remarks by Alanna O'Malley (5 minutes)

 

How to Participate

If you are interested in joining the conversation please fill out this form and we will be in touch with you by Monday 21st September with further details about the event. In the meantime, take the UN75 one minute survey and have your say.

As spaces for this event are limited please register your interest before Thursday 17th September.

If you have any questions, please contact the Chair of UN Studies at unstudies@hum.leidenuniv.nl

More information about UN75 Celebrations in The Hague

The UN75 celebration in The Hague will take place in two parts. The first is an interactive dialogue between youth representatives, civil society actors, field workers, government representatives, and academic experts. The second will be a moderated discussion on United Nations Day (October 24th) at the Peace Palace.

The events are part of the UN75 global dialogue series in the Netherlands being organized by the Chair of UN Studies in Peace and Justice with the support of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, the United Nations University - MERIT, The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nederlandse Vereniging voor de Verenigde Naties, and United Nations Regional Information Centre for Western Europe (UNRIC). The interactive dialogues will be structured around questions which arise from the UN75 toolbox provided by the UN Secretariat. It will also utilize the priorities from the UN Global Youth Strategy, in particular:

  1. How to amplify youth voices at the UN?
  2. Developing the role of youth in human rights - especially civic engagement at the city level.
  3. Young people as a catalyst for peace.

The UN75 dialogues aim to inspire action, bring together actors working on similar issues, and increase the visibility and relevance of the UN. The plan is to provide a lasting and substantive contribution from The Hague UN community directly to the UN.

Event Report: Future of the UN - A Youth Perspective

You can download the report of the event here.

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