Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 10:58:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-06 20:02:11
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The latest Report of the Secretary-General on the Work of the Organization offers a visual snapshot of UN progress on global priorities, from the 2030 Agenda to climate action to gender equality and peace and security. The report, titled Resolve, is presented in a more accessible, engaging format this year, with data, infographics, maps, and imagery to highlight the UN's achievements. It also includes a snapshot of initial actions on the proposals in Our Common Agenda, the Secretary-General's vision for the future of multilateral cooperation.
In addition to outlining efforts to support member states in achieving global goals, the report strongly condemns the detention of at least 11 UN staff members in Yemen on Sunday by de facto Houthi authorities in areas under their control. The Secretary-General expresses his deep concern for the safety and wellbeing of the staff and condemns the arbitrary detention, which is a serious violation of international law. The report calls for the staff's immediate and unconditional release.
The report also highlights the crucial role of the UN University (UNU) in adapting to emerging global challenges over its 40-year history. Each decade, the university has evolved to help the UN and member states address the most critical issues of the day, including through research, capacity-building, and fostering the next generation of leaders. As the UN works to strengthen its capabilities for the future, the UNU's unique expertise and innovations will continue to be instrumental in shaping global thinking.
In addition, the report expresses concern over the predictable spike in travel-associated infectious diseases in New York City every August and September, urging countries to invest in robust public health systems to mitigate and respond to such outbreaks. The Secretary-General emphasizes that investment in pandemic prevention is essential for economic resilience and urges countries to prioritize health and wellbeing at the forefront of their development policies.