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Cross-regional group met next Secretary-General to discuss UN agenda

Eight countries, including Norway, that form a cross-regional group that has discussed UN reform issues and the agenda of the next UN Secretary-General met Secretary-General-Designate Mr. António Guterres in New York, 3 November. NUPI has provided support to the project.

NEXT SECERETARY-GENERAL: António Guterres, Secretary-General-designate of the UN.

Photo: UN Photo

NEXT SECERETARY-GENERAL: António Guterres, Secretary-General-designate of the UN.

Photo: UN Photo

Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Indonesia, Jordan, Mexico, New Zealand and Norway form a cross-regional group that has discussed UN reform issues and the agenda of the next UN Secretary-General for 1.5 year. The group has developed and agreed upon an agenda for global leadership. This is a set of recommendations and proposals on a range of issues. During the meeting it was noted that Mr Guterres vision for the UN and the recommendations from the UN70 group have many commonalities.

NUPI has provided support to the project.

In the meeting, Mr. Guterres and the group discussed how it can support the next Secretary-General and his team in the coming months.

The UN70 initiative’s five recommendations for the next Secretary-General:

1. Be your own boss: invest in your relationship with member states but be independent.

2. Be our number one diplomat: use all diplomatic tools available.

3. Be our chief global activist: be the champion and cheerleader of the sustainable development goals and the implementation of the Paris agreement.

4. Be the advocate for the world’s 65 million displaced people: promote a stronger, more coherent approach to achieve durable solutions to major refugee and migration flows

5. Be a leader in integrating human rights into all UN activities: ensure the promotion of gender equality as part of the human rights culture in the UN system.

Mr. Guterres takes on his job as Secretary-General on 1 January 2017. He was formally appointed to the position 13 October 2016 after a unanimous recommendation from the Security Council. Mr. Guterres is former Prime Minister of Portugal and former UN High Commissioner for Refugees.

Foreign Ministers and Vice-Ministers from the UN70 partner countries lastly met to discuss the agenda of the next UN leader during a high-level event in New York 22 September. Read the summary here.

Read the joint statement at the informal meeting with the Secretary-General-designate António Guterres, 19 October 2016.

Follow the debate on Twitter and the hashtag #UN70initiative

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