World

Rebuild trust and restore hope in 2024: UN chief’s call

January 01, 2024
UN Secretary-General António Guterres in this file photo. — courtesy UN Photo/Mark Garten
UN Secretary-General António Guterres in this file photo. — courtesy UN Photo/Mark Garten

NEW YORK — United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for global unity to make 2024 a year for “building trust and hope” following the immense suffering, violence, and climate chaos that characterized 2023.

“Humanity is strongest when we stand together. 2024 must be a year for rebuilding trust and restoring hope,” expressed Guterres in his New Year’s message.

“Let’s resolve to make 2024 a year of building trust and hope in all that we can accomplish together,” he urged, concluding with warm wishes for a happy and peaceful New Year

In his message, the UN chief reflected on the pain and suffering afflicting humanity.

Conflicts persist, claiming tens of thousands of civilian lives, many of them women and children. Millions have been driven from their homes, facing hunger and disease.

At the same time, “the planet is peril”, Guterres said, marked by record-breaking temperatures and worsening impacts of climate change.

“2023 has been a year of enormous suffering, violence, and climate chaos [...] 2023 is the hottest year on record; people are getting crushed by growing poverty and hunger; wars are growing in number and ferocity,” noted the Secretary-General.

Guterres highlights the scarcity of trust and emphasized that “pointing fingers and pointing guns lead nowhere.”

“Humanity is strongest when we stand together [...] We must come together across divides for shared solutions — for climate action, for economic opportunity and a fairer global financial system that delivers for all,” said Guterres.

Addressing discrimination and hatred poisoning relations between countries and communities, he stressed the importance of ensuring that new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, serve as forces for good.

“The United Nations will keep rallying the world for peace, sustainable development and human rights,” affirmed the UN chief.

“Let’s resolve to make 2024 a year of building trust and hope in all that we can accomplish together.” — UN News


January 01, 2024
35 views
HIGHLIGHTS
World
11 hours ago

Trump names Karoline Leavitt as youngest-ever White House press secretary

World
11 hours ago

Several US states move to eliminate high school graduation exam requirements

World
11 hours ago

Measles cases surge by 20% globally, with 10.3 million infections in 2023