Ban Ki-moon, Former Secretary-General of ... government, and society. "We have to join all our hands together. We must make sure that future generation, our young people should be able to live ...
We must defend, preserve and expand democratic practices and space for civil society. That is essential to lasting stability. Second: freedom of worship. Around the world, terrorists have hijacked ...
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the importance of radio and the impact that medium had on him during his childhood. On this World Radio Day, let us celebrate the power of radio and let us work ...
How can we live a peaceful life? We must ... sustainable world, protect our planet, and secure a better future for generations to come. Additionally, During the conference, Ban Ki-moon presented ...
While voters in South Korea may have shifted to the left, the political spectrum moved to the right.
Photo is courtesy of Ban Ki-moon as published in his book, "Resolved: Uniting Nations in a Divided World," New York: Columbia University Press, 2021. Please note that these collection items are not ...
These implications, as well as the fact that new generations of older persons will be more educated, must be taken into account ... The Second World Assembly on Ageing provided a framework for our ...
So we have only one place in this universe. This is our planet Earth," he stated. Peace, he emphasized, is another critical component. "If there is war, if there is political instability, can you ...
This is our planet Earth," he stated. Peace, he emphasized, is another critical component. "If there is war, if there is political instability, can you continue to do business? Can people continue to ...
But surviving in an inevitably harsher environment will require fundamental changes to the way we eat, live, build, and power the world.
There's nothing else like Earth and its Moon in the entire Solar System. Other planets either have multiple moons, or none at ...
While millions of people have lost their job during the pandemic and are facing financial ruin, the world’s super-rich have been getting even richer. But should we allow structures that enable ...