Sunday, 24 October United Nations Day 2021

In 1945, representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco at the United Nations Conference on International Organization to draw up the United Nations Charter. The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by a majority of signatories. Watch history in the making with this footage from the UN archives !

UN Day 2021 – UN Secretary-General Message (24 October 2021) | United Nations

United Nations Day 2021 Theme ” Building Back Together for Peace and Prosperity “

Why do we mark International Days?

International days are occasions to educate the general public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity.

United Nations Day 2021 | United Nations Day 2021 Theme

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Global Voice UNA Today- frame UN 2045 agenda

Every community requirement is must for their living without any difficulties while conserving the nature. The global voice shall play a vital role in promoting the reserving of resources while framing the UN 2045 agenda. UNA Today brings the documentary, documentations in the form of #Mahanandi (Great Bull) Declaration. Strong together build the nations caption that “the going tough get” but with views of our dedicated academic professional “the tough get going “
This UN 2045 agenda reads and explains the methodology to follow by the UN member states. The thought pillar of this author and his team moving massively from the corridors of Asia, Europe & Africa. The cross-country research ideology shall be showcased in framing of UN 2045 agenda. The #Mahanandi (Great Bull) Declarationworks as a pillar for the formation of 2045 agenda. We do agree UN 2045 documentary is not a small task but it will be possible from our different domains team of experts who are designed 24 streams with inclusive of pre & pro SDG’s research shall be possible in arriving a clarity of UN Vision 2045 which to be followed by UN member states.

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 2021

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) was recognized by the United Nations in its resolution 47/196 of 22 December 1992. On that day, the United Nations ensures that the knowledge, contributions and experience of people living in poverty are recognized and celebrated.

This year, the theme of IDEP is “Building Forward Together: Ending Persistent Poverty, Respecting all People and our Planet’’. The Day will offer an opportunity to hear from those who are at the forefront of fighting poverty while also facing the Covid-19 pandemic and the effects of climate change.

The commemoration of IDEP 2021 will take place on Zoom, on Friday October 15th, 2021 from 10am to 11:30am EST. Please register below and join us for a time of togetherness and dialogue bringing the expertise and experience of people living in persistent poverty, civil society organizations, UN agencies and government representatives – for the design and implementation of solutions require the mobilization of all sectors of society.

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

Conference Theme: “From inequality and vulnerability to prosperity for all”

Fifteenth session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD 15)

UNA today’ s opportunity to enter at UNCTAD 15 programme along with International Media in enlightening the global pressing issues and to hear from our Excellencies of António Guterres, UN Secretary General, Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados and Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary General of UNCTAD. We here by give big thanks to Florence Durand portier external relations of communication permitted accreditation for the press events for giving entry with accreditation permission

UNCTAD15 Programme 

World Animal Day

To raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe. Building the celebration of World Animal Day unites the animal welfare movement, mobilising it into a global force to make the world a better place for all animals. It’s celebrated in different ways in every country, irrespective of nationality, religion, faith or political ideology. Through increased awareness and education we can create a world where animals are always recognised as sentient beings and full regard is always paid to

Roughly 5,800 species of animals and 30,000 species of plants are protected by CITES against over-exploitation through international trade. They include some whole groups, such as primates, cetaceans, sea turtles, parrots, corals, cacti and orchids. CITES

World Animal Day originated in the year 1925, when cynologist Heinrich Zimmermann organised the first event on 24 March at the Sport Palace in Berlin.