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The New Agenda for Peace re-emphasizes the responsibility of member states to sustain peace domestically and calls on them to develop national and regional prevention strategies, reframing prevention as a national agenda.
The original Agenda for Peace, tabled by Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali in 1992, was a foundational statement of the UNs role in stabilising the post-Cold War world.
The policy brief on the New Agenda for Peace outlines an extensive and ambitious set of recommendations that recognize the inter-linked nature of many of these challenges. It is framed around the core principles of trust, solidarity and universality that are foundational to the Charter and to a stable world.
The document outlines the way Boutros-Ghali felt the UN should respond to conflict in the post-Cold War world. Recognizing the limitations of peacekeeping, especially as such efforts were becoming prevalent in the early 1990s, the UN Security Council convened in 1992 in a first-time meeting of heads of state.
The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development The UN 2030 Agenda envisages a world of universal respect for human rights and human dignity, the rule of law, justice, equality and non-discrimination.
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Kicking off the second half of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, world leaders at the SDG Summit 2023 today adopted a sweeping Political Declaration to reaffirm their shared commitment to end poverty and hunger everywhere, combat inequalities within and among countries and build peaceful societies that leave
The New Agenda for Peace also recognizes the link between violence against women, hate speech, and womens ability to participate in politics. Violent political attacks against women increased 1.5 times between 2020 and 2022, another indication of increased instability around the world, that report said.
Reports of UN Bodies These reports include summaries of the work of the body for a given time period or session. In general, UN bodies report to their parent organ on the work of a session or year and include: dates of sessions and meetings. membership during the sessions covered. summaries of discussions held.

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