The United Nations General Assembly Adopts a Plan to Combat Global Dangers.
They include things like artificial intelligence, climate change, and rising conflict, inequality, and poverty.
The leaders of the 193 U.N. member states are urged in the 42-page “Pact for the Future” to fulfil their commitments by taking concrete steps to improve the lives of the more than 8 billion people on the planet.
At the start of the two-day “Summit of the Future,” which was organised by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the agreement was signed.
The purpose of the group, according to him, was to “bring multilateralism back from the brink.”
For the purpose of “seizing the opportunities of today and tomorrow,” it encompasses 56 acts addressing topics such as gender equality, supporting peace and protecting civilians, combating climate change, and ending poverty.
To “redress the historical injustice against Africa,” which has no permanent seat on the Security Council, and to rectify the under-representation of the Asia-Pacific area and Latin America, world leaders have committed to reforming the 15-member body.
Additionally, according to Guterres, it “represents the first agreed multilateral support for nuclear disarmament in more than a decade” and pledges to “govern the use of lethal autonomous weapons and prevent an arms race in space.
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