Introducing the United Nations (UN) Summit of the Future – Why and How Should I Engage?
The United Nations has described the Summit of the Future (22-23 September 2024) as a
pivotal platform for enhancing international cooperation, serving as a unique opportunity to
address and bridge critical gaps in global governance and foster a more integrated and
collaborative approach to the daunting global challenges of our 21st century. The Summit seeks to accelerate progress towards existing commitments (SDGs) and respond to emerging opportunities.
At the Summit, Heads of State are to endorse a Pact for the Future: an action-oriented outcome document that is anticipated to hold bold commitments and re-focused efforts that prioritize and reaffirm global solidarity in addressing the colliding crises plaguing our current and future generations. The Zero Draft of the Pact was released in late January 2024.
Whilst the impacts of unfettered climate change are an undercurrent throughout the draft document, it has three glaring omissions:
- the acknowledged criticality of global health and health equity as an ongoing dominant global challenge;
- the intersectionality of health and the climate-health nexus to the success of the SDGs;
- and the central role played by communities to ensure healthy, prosperous and resilient societies.
Civil society must unite ahead of the UN Summit of the Future to demand the addition of specific language in the Zero Draft of the Pact for the Future to elevate health, community
leadership, community data, and equal and inclusive community engagement.
These elements are essential for driving transformative change, improving system outcomes, enhancing efficiency, promoting social accountability, and building more just and resilient societies.
Revisions to the Pact of the Future
The Health ImPACT Coalition, representing 300+ health advocates, thanks the Rev. 1 Pact for the Future highlighting human rights, gender equality, and support for LMICs.
However, while health rights are required for the fulfilment of all other human rights, it is NOT fully integrated into key global initiatives like the Pact for the Future.
Key information
ITPC has collated some key information to provide communities, partners and allies
with what is critical to know, to read and be prepared on what we want to push
strategically.
What is the UN Summit of the Future – Why and How Should I Engage? – Community Brief
From the Ground Up: How Community Action Redefines Global Crisis Management
Key considerations ahead of the 2024 UN Summit of the Future – ITPC May 2024.
Community-Led Action is the Crucial Countermeasure to Address HIV, TB, Hepatitis, Covid-19 & to Prevent Future Outbreaks Equitably & Effectively
The 2024 UN Civil Society Conference (9-10 May 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya)
The 2024 United Nations (UN) Civil Society Conference (9-10 of May 2024 – Nairobi, Kenya) is a premier event on the civil society calendar at the UN, ahead of the September 2024 Summit of the Future. It brought together UN system officials, NGOs, academia, think tanks, member states, media, private sector, change makers and leaders from diverse groups to discuss issues of global concern.
This international forum was an opportunity to:
- influence the direction of the Pact,
- to put a global perspective on specific issues,
- and provide preliminary discussions and data ahead of the Summit of the Future in September 2024 at the UN Headquarters in New York.
The 2024 UN Civil Society Conference: “Shaping a Future of Global and Sustainable Progress” (9-10 May 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya) – Community Brief