“Common Security, The New Agenda for Peace, and the Pact for the Future: Redefining Security for the 21st Century” UN’s Summit of the Future side event in New York
Where: Rosa Luxemburg Foundation-New York Office
Organizes: GCOMS and IPB in collaboration with Centre Delàs
Type of event: Talks
The Global Campaign on Military Spending (GCOMS) and the International Peace Bureau (IPB) will participate in the UN Future Summit this September in New York, hosting two events. These debates will bring together policymakers, civil society and peace advocates to explore nuclear disarmament, common security and the United Nations’ New Agenda for Peace.
The second event organized by the GCOMS campaign and the IPB in collaboration with the Centre Delàs of Studies for Peace, in New York will take place on Saturday, September 21 (1:15 PM EDT | 7:15 AM CEST) and will focus in common security and the new agenda for peace, offering a critical space to reflect on security challenges in a multipolar and fragmented world.
This event will feature panelists experts who will explore the principles of common security, as outlined in the civil society report Common Security 2022: For Our Shared Future, along with the UN recommendations in the New Agenda for Peace. Participants will delve into how these frameworks can shape the future of global governance and security.
The event will take place at the New York office of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (275 Madison Ave, New York) and can also be followed by Zoom.
More details and register here: https://demilitarize.org/media_news/gcoms-and-ipb-at-the-summit-of-the-future/