UN's Future in Question: Panel Discussion on Oct 24
A significant event is set to take place on October 24 at 7 PM, as a panel discussion titled 'The Future of the United Nations in a Changing World Order' is scheduled. The discussion, held at the University of Osnabrück, will delve into the UN's role and effectiveness in today's shifting global landscape. Notable participants include Martin Kobler, a former UN Special Representative, and Dr. Daniela Kroslak, Deputy UN Secretary-General. The event is hosted by the Office for Peace Culture of the City of Osnabrück and the German United Nations Association.
The anniversary of the UN Charter's entry into force coincides with a period of global security challenges and waning UN influence. The panel, moderated by Dr. Ekkehard Griep, chairman of the German United Nations Association e.V., will explore how the UN can remain effective and carry out its peacekeeping mission in this changing world order.
Kobler, a German diplomat, and Kroslak, a German political scientist, will share their insights. The discussion will commence with a video message from Federal Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius. Those unable to attend in person can tune in via livestream, with the YouTube link available on dgvn.de by October 23. Notably, no registration is required for participation.
The panel discussion, taking place at the University of Osnabrück's Extension Building, Seminarstraße 15, Auditorium E10, aims to spark meaningful dialogue about the UN's future. With prominent speakers and a relevant topic, the event promises to provide valuable insights into the UN's role in a changing world order.
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