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UNA-USA 2024 Global Engagement Summit held in UNGA Hall

Celebrity Media Editor's Note: On the morning of February 16th, representatives, students, non-governmental organization members, and civil society representatives from around the world gathered together to attend the United Nations Association of the United States of America's 2024 Global Engagement Summit held in the United Nations General Assembly Hall. This summit brought together people from diverse backgrounds to discuss the world's most pressing issues and to find new ways of cooperation.

A student from Brooklyn named Arbi shared his experience: "My name is Arbi, and I'm from Brooklyn. As a student here, today marks my first visit to the United Nations General Assembly. I have never been here before. I am looking forward to seeing what developments will take place, which speakers will be present, and who will be speaking. I am very curious about everything that is going to happen.

Mark, also from a school in Brooklyn, expressed his views on this opportunity: "We came here with a school from the Bronx called Charter One. I think this is a very rare opportunity to come here and see the United Nations, to explore new opportunities. I also came here to establish new connections with people, whether through volunteer work, assistance, or direct cooperation with the United Nations, to help and change the world

Yangzi, representing the Celebrity Media Foundation for the first time at a United Nations conference on women and children's rights, stated: "I am very grateful to be able to attend the United Nations conference on women and children today. I will learn a lot from this conference about the balance between climate and education. I cherish this opportunity very much.

Eileen Dawn, an ambassador for Global Goal 16, shared her anticipation: "As the founder and executive director of Hopix Global, I am excited to be here at the conference today, participating in the Global Engagement Summit this afternoon. There will be an introduction of our 17 Sustainable Development Goals by Global Goals ambassadors this afternoon, and how they intersect with our daily lives, especially in relation to gender equality, gender-based violence, and human rights."

This summit not only provided a platform for discussing global challenges and finding solutions but also emphasized the role of individuals and collectives in advancing global goals. Participants engaged in interaction, discussion, and networking, working together to create a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable world.

As the event concluded, attendees left with new insights, connections, and inspiration, ready to take action in their communities and globally to contribute to the achievement of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations Association of the United States of America's 2024 Global Engagement Summit demonstrated that when we come together and work collaboratively, we have the capacity to face the world's most urgent challenges and pave the way for a better future.

At this exhilarating Global Engagement Summit, speakers shared their insights and experiences, highlighting the importance of cooperation, innovation, and action.

Elizabeth Cousins, leader of the United Nations Foundation, mentioned in her opening speech: "We are more interconnected, more vulnerable, and have more opportunities than ever before. The immense forces of history, technology, and nature are converging on us in very complex ways that require unprecedented cooperation.

Vara Theo, Senior Advisor to the CEO of the Eleanor Crook Foundation, shared her profound insights on the issue of malnutrition: "We can end child deaths due to malnutrition in our lifetime. Yet, malnutrition remains a global crisis, being the number one cause of death among children worldwide, killing more children each year than malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS combined.

Oosa Wein Hoven, representing the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), emphasized the role of digital technology in achieving Sustainable Development Goals: "We conducted some research and found that at least 70% of the goals could be accelerated if we use digital technologies. However, a key enabling factor is ensuring that more people can use these technologies.

Additionally, the summit specifically highlighted the role of youth and their potential in driving change. Through inspiring stories and calls to action, speakers encouraged the younger generation to actively participate and become part of the solution to global challenges.

**As the summit came to a close, attendees not only gained deep insights into how to drive change on a global scale but were also reminded that everyone has the power to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable world. The United Nations Association of the United States of America's 2024 Global Engagement Summit successfully brought together people from different backgrounds to discuss how to address some of the most pressing issues of our time through cooperation and innovation.

    Global Engagement Summit UNSG spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric speech and answers questions at UNGA

    Celebrity Media Editor's Note: At the recent Global Engagement Summit, Stéphane Dujarric, the Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, delivered a speech and answered questions from attendees at the United Nations General Assembly. Dujarric emphasized the importance of peace, including peace between nations, among people, and within societies. He specifically mentioned the significant absence of peace in our lives and how through collective efforts, we can achieve the ideals of the UN Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the Sustainable Development Goals.

     Stéphane Dujarric is a seasoned diplomat who, with his keen insights, wise thinking, and extensive experience, has repeatedly secured the position of Spokesperson for successive United Nations Secretaries-General.

    In his speech, Stéphane Dujarric, the Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General articulated the position of the United Nations and the correct tools needed to defend it in a concise and clear manner. His conclusion, tinged with humor, earned enthusiastic applause from the audience.

    In responding to questions from the audience on the spot, Mr. Dujarric, with his agility and his profound familiarity and understanding of international affairs at the United Nations, provided accurate and irrefutable reasoning that convinced every questioner.

    Stéphane Dujarric de la Rivière (born 25 August 1965 is the Spokesman for the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. He was appointed to this position on 19 February 2014, by the previous secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon. Dujarric had previously served as Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan from 2005 to 2006[1] and then Deputy Communications Director for Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon from 2006 to 2007.

    During the Q&A session following Stéphane Dujarric's speech at the Global Engagement Summit, several key issues were covered, especially concerning the conflict between Gaza, Israel, and Hamas.

    Details on the Two-State Solution**: When asked about the specifics of implementing the two-state solution, Dujarric stressed the importance of resolving key issues through direct dialogue. He mentioned that although it is currently hard to imagine dialogue between Israel and Palestine, UN Secretary-General António Guterres still believes that the two-state solution is the only way to achieve lasting peace. Dujarric reminded everyone that final status issues such as the status of Jerusalem, the right of return, compensation, and security arrangements all need to be negotiated between the two parties.

    Stance on the Gaza Conflict**: Regarding the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, Dujarric reiterated the UN's call for an immediate ceasefire and the protection of civilian lives. He highlighted the UN's concern for the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the role of UN agencies in providing emergency aid and support.

    Role of the International Community**: In answering how the international community can help resolve the conflict between Israel and Palestine, Dujarric pointed out that the international community must support direct dialogue and provide a fair and lasting peace framework for both parties. He also mentioned the UN's ongoing efforts in facilitating peace negotiations, providing humanitarian aid, and supporting reconstruction work.

    Challenges and Criticisms of the UN**: Faced with questions about the challenges and criticisms the UN encounters in handling global crises, especially the conflict in Gaza, Dujarric acknowledged that the UN is not perfect but emphasized its core role as a global platform for maintaining international peace and security, promoting human rights, and sustainable development. He highlighted the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and multilateralism as means to address the most pressing issues of today's world.

    The Q&A session revealed Dujarric's core message that despite challenges, the UN remains committed to seeking peace and solutions through dialogue, cooperation, and multilateralism. His responses underscored the UN's indispensable role on the global stage and the ongoing challenges in achieving the goals set out in its Charter.

    Additionally, Dujarric discussed the challenges the UN faces globally, including underreported crises and funding issues for humanitarian needs. He emphasized the importance of the UN's humanitarian work and the critical role member states play in funding these efforts.

    Overall, Dujarric's speech and responses highlighted the importance of peace and the necessity of resolving conflicts through dialogue and international cooperation. His remarks reflect the UN's continuous efforts to promote global peace and security and the importance of upholding its ideals in the face of current challenges.

    The speech content delivered by Stéphane Dujarric, the Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, is as follows:

    Thank you, dear Elizabeth, for giving me the opportunity to speak from a podium I don't often stand at. But most importantly, I must say, interacting with members of the United Nations Association of the USA and everyone committed to supporting the ideals of the United Nations is always a great pleasure.

    Our work here every day is aimed at realizing these ideals, and I know that your work everywhere in the USA every day is for this goal as well. To say we live in challenging times might be an understatement; I believe the perpetual crisis Elizabeth talked about truly encapsulates the era we are currently in.

    Just a few days ago, from this podium, our Secretary-General António Guterres outlined his vision for the world in 2024. He pointed out that one significant thing missing from our lives is peace, including all dimensions of peace: peace between nations, peace among people, and peace within societies. I dare say, most importantly, peace with nature. Peace is the cornerstone of our work and hope, and it should also be the cornerstone of all our collective efforts. In times like these, when the situation becomes tough, we might look to the future with a bit of apprehension, but we must double our efforts to live up to the ideals of the UN Charter, the ideals of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the specific goals of the Sustainable Development Goals.

    This journey we can only take together. That's why I'm so glad to spend some time with you this morning because you are an important part of our work at the United Nations, you are our important partners at the United Nations. Our cooperation is unique, creating a network of other important partnerships with the UN, experts, advocates, and communities representing the world we live in.

    I am very grateful to the United Nations Foundation, the United Nations Association of the USA, its chapters, and members for all the groundwork done to ensure the relationship between the United Nations and the people of the United States remains strong. But let's be honest, supporting this United Nations is not easy in this era; sometimes what we say and the decisions made by member states in this hall can be very challenging for all of us. The efforts you make at the local level across the USA are crucial to our work at the global level. You clearly link us to the first words of the United Nations Charter, "We the Peoples."

    For this reason, I think it would be more productive for me, and I hope for you, if we spend most of the time answering your questions, responding to your observations, and even some of your praises. Because to be able to defend the United Nations, you need the right tools, and the most important tool is being able to explain the complexity of this organization. Understanding the UN is truly the first step towards constructive engagement.

    We are open to criticism, but all we ask is that at least the criticism is informed. So, thank you for everything you do to defend our shared ideals, to build a better world, and I look forward to interacting with you.

    First-ever UN report reveals complex threats to migratory species

    Vulnerable to the escalating ocean temperatures caused by climate change, sea turtles face a heightened risk in their natural habitats.UNEP/Kyle Babb Vulnerable to the escalating ocean temperatures caused by climate change, sea turtles face a heightened risk in their natural habitats.

    Migratory species globally are facing critical challenges, with nearly half in decline and over 20 per cent threatened with extinction, a landmark UN report has pointed out.

    Of most concern is the threat to migratory fishes, with 97 per cent of the species on the brink of extinction.  

    The two greatest threats to all migratory species are overexploitation and habitat loss due to human activity, according to the first-ever State of the World’s Migratory Species report, released on Monday.

    Amy Fraenkel, head of the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) secretariat, highlighted the importance of specific habitats.

    “They regularly travel, sometimes thousands of miles, to reach these places. They face enormous challenges and threats along the way, as well at their destinations where they breed or feed,” she said.

    The study – the first of its kind – was prepared by conservation scientists at the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) for the CMS, as its State parties gathered for a major conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

    Climate change impact

    The report also emphasized the impact of climate change, not only as a direct threat, but also an “amplifier” of other threats, such as pollution and invasive species.

    The impacts of climate change on biodiversity are expected to rise considerably in the coming decades, the report noted, explaining that changing temperatures can cause migratory species to arrive too early, too late or not at all.

    Furthermore, higher temperatures can skew sex ratios, such as for sea turtles, where sex determination is dependent on temperature.

    It can also reduce foraging time – such as for African Wild Dogs, which forage less in extreme heat and have fewer pups in warmer temperatures as compared to cooler times.

    A wake-up call

    While highlighting the concerning situation of many species, the report also shows that population and species-wide recoveries are possible, provided there is strong coordinated action at all levels.

    Success stories include a bounce back for bird populations in Cyprus thanks to concerted local action to outlaw illegal bird netting, and integrated conservation and restoration work in Kazakhstan, which brought the Saiga Antelope back from the verge of extinction.

    The report highlighted a clear call to action, providing a set of priority recommendations.

    These include strengthening and expanding efforts to tackle illegal and unsustainable taking of migratory species; increasing actions to identify, protect and better manage important sites for migratory species; and tackling light, noise, chemical and plastic pollution.

    Mallard ducks spend their winters in the Gulf Coast and fly to northern United States and Canada in the spring.
    Yancheng Broadcasting Television Mallard ducks spend their winters in the Gulf Coast and fly to northern United States and Canada in the spring.

    Conference of the Parties

    Countries are set to discuss these recommendations among other actions, as they gather for the 14th Conference of the States Parties to the CMS, which commenced on Monday in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

    The weeklong event will see governments, along with wildlife organizations and scientists joining forces to advance implementation of the Convention.

    Ms. Fraenkel, spoke exclusively to UN News ahead of the conference and highlighted the key agenda.

    “We have dozens of different topics on policies for different types of species. There are cross-cutting issues, such as light pollution,” she said.

    “Climate change is on the agenda. Wildlife disease is on the agenda and other areas that we do a lot of work on,” she added.

    New York State Governor and Mayor Attend the 2024 Lunar New Year Parade in Flushing, Celebrating the Chinese New Year

     New York: On February 10, 2024, the Lunar New Year parade, organized by the Flushing Chinese Business Association, took place in Flushing, drawing participation from nearly 80 businesses and organizations and attracting tens of thousands of spectators. New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, and numerous public officials joined the parade to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

    The parade was not only a cultural celebration but also a showcase of the diversity of New York State and the Flushing community. Governor Hochul mentioned in her speech that the bill she signed last September, which made Lunar New Year a public school holiday, was intended to allow families to come together to celebrate this traditional festival. Governor Hochul stated, "There is no better place to celebrate Lunar New Year than in Flushing, Queens, one of the most diverse places on the planet."

     

     

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    At the parade, Governor Hochul emphasized the dragon as a symbol of resilience and courage, values that are esteemed in New York State. She also highlighted the state government's commitment to protecting the Asian Pacific community from hate crimes, including allocating $30 million to support the Asian Pacific community.

    Mayor Adams also spoke, emphasizing the importance of celebrating Lunar New Year together as a state and how the event showcases New York State's diversity. He praised the Chinese Business Association and all volunteers and police departments involved in organizing the event.



    Peter Tu, the chief consultant of the Chinese Business Association, mentioned that the event has been held for nearly 30 years, showcasing not only the strength of Flushing but also the punctuality, orderliness, and discipline of the Chinese community. Tu expressed hope that Lunar New Year could eventually become a national holiday, celebrated across the entire United States.

    This Lunar New Year parade was not just a celebration of culture and community but also a reflection of New York State's commitment to multiculturalism and community safety. Through such events, New York State demonstrates its strength and virtue as an inclusive and diverse community.

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