FORUM: "Building Our Future Together." United Nations Day 2025. Marking the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the @UN Charter. Let's amplify #ourcommonagenda & reaffirm the principles of the #UNCharter that have guided us for 80 years. Follow the conversations with the hashtags: #24October,#UN80, #unday #80thanniversary
Statement of the United Nations Secretary-General on United Nations Day 2025; October 24th.
“We the peoples of the United Nations...”
These are not just the opening words of the United Nations Charter – they define who we are.
The United Nations is more than an institution. It is a living promise – spanning borders, bridging continents, inspiring generations.
For eighty years, we have worked to forge peace, tackle poverty and hunger, advance human rights, and build a more sustainable world – together.
As we look ahead, we confront challenges of staggering scale: escalating conflicts, climate chaos, runaway technologies, and threats to the very fabric of our institution.
This is no time for timidity or retreat.
Now, more than ever, the world must recommit to solving problems no nation can solve alone.
On this UN Day, let’s stand together and fulfil the extraordinary promise of your United Nations.
Let’s show the world what is possible when “we the peoples” choose to act as one.
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Secretary-General's remarks to the Security Council - on the UN's 80th Anniversary [as delivered].
Observance of the UN Day 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya.
This commemorative event seeks to reaffirm the founding values of the United Nations and consider how current practices within the UN system can more fully reflect them—particularly as the international communityreviews the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and prepares for the Second World Summit for Social Development. As Member States look ahead to future outcomes, revisiting the UN's founding, offers both clarity and a common vision.
At a moment of increasing polarization, this event aims to ensure that multilateralism remains anchored in the UN's original mission—to uphold human dignity, preserve peace, and to protect human life, including future generations—while also providing Member States and civil society with a meaningful platform for dialogue and the pursuit of common goals.
Objective of the Event
António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General.
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Secretary-General's remarks to the Security Council - on the UN's 80th Anniversary [as delivered].
EVENTS: On October 24th at the United Nations Offices worldwide, UN Staff will observe the 80th anniversary of the UN and the United Nations Day 2025. If you're interestted please Register to participate and Watch the livestream via @UNWebTV.
Side Event commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the UN co-sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Burundi and the Permanent Mission of Djibouti to the United Nations.
At a moment of increasing polarization, this event aims to ensure that multilateralism remains anchored in the UN's original mission—to uphold human dignity, preserve peace, and to protect human life, including future generations—while also providing Member States and civil society with a meaningful platform for dialogue and the pursuit of common goals.
Objective of the Event
- To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the UN by highlighting its founding values and reflect on the original vision laid out in the UN Charter.
- To offer respectful, constructive perspectives on how today's UN system might realign with these principles.
- To reaffirm the central importance of the dignity of the human person as we prepare for the World Summit in Doha.

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