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Rethinking Humanity's Future: A Call to Action
New York City, USAMonday, September 23, 2024
Instead, the Pact reiterates commitments that have been consistently ignored and violated. The vow to "strengthen efforts" to uphold fundamental freedoms is a far cry from the dire state of human rights protections around the world. The Pact also fails to address the major barriers to addressing climate change, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss.
The UN has erected barriers to civil society engagement, and the draft Pact does little to alter this situation. The tepid commitment to cooperation is a disservice to the very stakeholders pushing for a bolder vision and more effective solutions. If the UN fails to prioritize the voices of these stakeholders, it will squander this historic opportunity to right the course of the world.
Organizations like Amnesty International are working tirelessly to ensure a better future. Our 2048 Commission is designing a 21st-century global governance system rooted in human rights, which will advise on the makeup, resourcing, and operation of such a system.
For us and for human rights defenders, the time for action is now. From activists fighting for environmental justice to those resisting attacks on human rights, people young and old are resisting the status quo. As the Future Summit unfolds, member states must uphold their UN Charter pledge to be accountable to "the peoples of the world" and start laying the foundations of a sustainable, human rights-based future.
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