UNF Alert
UNF Alert 24
Dear Colleagues, Barely more than one month into 2017, we have already seen significant movements afoot. The year has begun with important transitions in the UN, with the new
UNF Alert 23
Over the course of this past year, the process to select the ninth Secretary-General and other UN leaders was successfully reformed, setting a precedent for increased transparency and inclusiveness in UN processes across the board. In January, champions expressed hope that the reforms would spur the international community to appoint a courageous and visionary leader.
UNF Alert 22
Dear Colleagues, October has been an exciting month for the UN, with a number of marquee moments including, of course, the selection of the ninth UN Secretary-General, the Habitat III
UNF Alert 21
Dear colleagues, The UN General Assembly (UNGA) officially opened on Tuesday, September 13, 2016, marking the beginning of what promises to be a significant 71st session. 70th PGA Mogens Lykketoft reflected on
UNF Alert 20
Dear Colleagues, With the first Security Council straw poll on the candidates running for Secretary-General (SG) and the 2016 HLPF to review SDGs progress having just wrapped up, July has
UNF Alert 19
Dear colleagues, April was a particularly busy month at the UN, with several high-level officials descending on New York for a series of momentous events – from the nine candidates
UNF Alert 18
February Monthly Monitor: SG Candidates; Reviewing SDG Progress; Indicators; FfD; Positioning the UN for 2030 The race for the next Secretary-General As many of you know, the race for
UNF Alert 17
January Monthly Monitor What to look out for in 2016 As we begin this momentous New Year, and with the SDGs now officially “live”, below is an outline of some
UNF Alert 16
November Monthly Monitor Unresolved issues and challenges ahead The President of the General Assembly (PGA), Mogens Lykketoft, has focused this year on achieving a successful COP in Paris and
UNF Alert 14 and 15
UN Foundation Monthly Monitors (September and October) On September 25, 2015, at the UN Sustainable Development Summit, 193 governments took the historic step of formally agreeing on a shared vision and plan for humanity’s future by gaveling