UN civic conference in Nairobi
Bujumbura, February 27th, 2024, Gako News (Blog) The United Nations Civil Society members will gather in Nairobi, Kenya on May 9-10 th ,2024 to speak out and share ideas that could contribute to the Pact for the Future negotiations, in line with SDG17 and the Common Agenda's vision of networked multilateralism. Registration began on February 26th and end on March26th,2024.
Civil society organizations were present in San Francisco at the founding of the United Nations and have been an integral part of the United Nations ecosystem from the outset. As part of our consultations, civil society has called for better engagement with the United Nations system. I believe that it is essential for the United Nations to listen to, coordinate with, and engage with civil society', states the UN Secretary-General's report, "Our Common Agenda" Chapter V. Paragraph 121.
Organizers said the Department of Global Communications undertakes this conference in close coordination with the civil society community represented through the Coalition for the UN .
We Need (C4UN), the Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC), the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO), and the Major Groups and Other Stakeholders (MGoS) Coordination Mechanism, they added.
The United Nations Civil Society Conference will provide an opportunity for multi-stakeholder engagement ahead of the Summit of the Future and a venue for civil society to participate in the
preparations process. The conference will provide civil society with an additional platform to speak out and share ideas that could contribute to the Pact for the Future negotiations, in line with SDG17 and the Common Agenda's vision of networked multilateralism.
Each Organization will be able to register up to 3 representatives. Each nominated representative must register individually in Indico. If more than three representatives are registered under one organization, the Secretariat may approve registrations on a first-come first-served basis.
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