Highlighting the importance of the UN and its partnership with Bangladesh, Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury on Monday said strong partnerships and social cooperation will lead to the success of Bangladesh.
She also thanked the UN for organizing a knowledge fair on UN Day 2023.
United Nations (UN) Day marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter. UN Day was observed in Dhaka with an UN Knowledge Fair.
UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh Gwyn Lewis said, “Long before the SDGs, Bangladesh understood the value of human development and achieved enviable economic growth and significant gains in education, health and gender equality."
However, she said, multiple crises have resulted in regressions of several SDGs and their joint efforts need to continue.
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This day is observed each year in October to commemorate the entry into force of the United Nations Charter and offers the opportunity to strengthen our common agenda and reaffirm the principles of the UN.
There is no other global organization with the legitimacy, convening power and normative impact of the United Nations. No other global organization gives hope to so many people for a better world and can deliver the future we want.
UN Day, observed every year, offers the opportunity to amplify the common agenda and reaffirm the purposes and principles of the UN Charter that have guided all for the past 78 years.
The event was attended by diplomats of various foreign missions, NGO partners, private sector partners, youth activists, government officials from various line ministries, media and UN staff members.
The UN Knowledge Fair aimed to put a spotlight on the important partnership between the people and government of Bangladesh and the UN and showcase the UN’s work across the country.
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The ceremony was accompanied with technical panel discussions on how the climate change crisis affects women’s leadership; food security, vulnerability management, energy efficiency and sustainability; and on the need for partnership for human development in Bangladesh.
Distinguished technical experts from various fields and the UN attended as panelists for lively, insightful discussions, and suggestions for better initiatives for achievement of the global goals.
A knowledge fair also took place simultaneously, with 16 stalls showcasing knowledge products of various agencies of the United Nations working in Bangladesh.