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UN Department of Global Communications Selects Co-Chairs for 2024 United Nations Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future

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Contributed by United Nations Department of Global Communications

Posted 18 February 2024

   

14 February 2024 - The United Nations Department of Global Communications today announced the selection of Carole Osero-Ageng’o, 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 United Nations Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future.  The conference will take place on 9 and 10 May 2024, at the United Nations Office at Nairob, Kenya.

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“That civil society engagement remains a critical cog in the wheel of development is well established,” says Ms. Osero-Ageng’o.  “Greater collaboration between civil society organizations, Governments and the private sector can therefore not be more urgent at this time as we gear up for the Summit of the Future.  I look forward to a fruitful and effective partnership with my Co-Chair, Nudhara Yusuf, in putting together and delivering a successful UN Civil Society Conference to fully anchor civil society participation in the subsequent processes leading up to and including the Summit of the Future” Ms. Osero-Ageng’o added.  “Indeed, civil society participation will contribute greatly towards meeting the aspiration of “an international system that is better prepared to manage the challenges we face now and in the future for the sake of all humanity and for future generations.”

Ms. Yusuf added that “the Summit of the Future, above all, is a call to rethink the way things have always been done.  I believe, along with my Co-Chair Carole, and many other civil society leaders, that Nairobi could and should be a moment for civil society to show, not just call for, process innovation; how civil society engages with intergovernmental processes.  Come May 2024, we should have a clearer picture of what a Pact for the Future is likely to constitute, while the Nairobi moment would look to meaningfully feed civil society perspectives into the process, we hope it will also be a place to start the critical multistakeholder conversation about how to land the Pact for the Future.”  Ms. Yusuf concluded:  “We hope we can capitalize on the multistakeholder and intergenerational convening to build smart coalitions of Member States, civil society, and UN and other entities, who will help take forth key issue areas and reforms.  We hope the Nairobi moment will be a civil society hosted space to move the international community from language to an action oriented networked and inclusive multilateralism.”

The United Nations Civil Society Conference, formerly known as the United Nations Department of Public Information/Non-Governmental Organizations (UN DPI/NGO) Conference, is the premier event in the civil society calendar at the United Nations.  Each conference focuses on a different UN topic of interest related to the work of civil society and NGOs.  This international forum also brings together senior UN system officials, prominent international civil society organizations, private sector representatives, academicians, public opinion makers and international media to discuss issues of global concern.

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