Mon, Nov 2, 2020

1 PM – 2:15 PM EST (GMT-5)

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At the 75th anniversary of the United Nations, we ask how multilateral institutions and processes can be more inclusive. What does participation, inclusion, and accountability mean in practice and how can such processes been strengthened for a future UN and the concept of "network multilateralism". This event is the culmination of the Columbia-wide UN75 Hackathon for Climate, Peace & Development in an Interconnected World. 

After a welcome by SIPA Dean Merit Janow, and keynote by United Nations Under-Secretary-General on the UN75 Fabrizio Hochschild, the event features key recommendations from student-led working groups across Columbia on proposals on expanding network multilateralism in areas such as climate change, health, conflict, migration, women and girls and working with business actors. 

The event is moderated by SIPA's director a.i. for UN studies, Daniel Naujoks.

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Co-hosted with: Conflict Resolution Collective, Environmental Coalition, Gender Policy Working Group, Global Health Association, Migration Working Group, United Nations Association, Office of the Dean, MPA in Development Practice, Human Rights & Humanitarian Policy Concentration, Economic and Political Development Concentration, EMPA Careers, International Organization/UN Studies Specialization (OWNER)