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Saturday, 8 October 2022

World Post Day 2022; october 9th.

 FORUM: "Post for Planet.". World Post Day 2022.

On Ocrober 9th, we celebrate the critical contributions of postal workers in connecting people around the world with essential services that improve their daily lives and boost the development of their communities.



Statement by the U.N. Secretary-General on World Post Day 2022; October 9th.


On World Post Day, we celebrate the critical contributions of postal workers in connecting people around the world with essential services that improve their daily lives and boost the development of their communities.

On World Post Day, we celebrate the critical contributions of postal workers in connecting people around the world with essential services that improve their daily lives and boost the development of their communities.

With a global network and universal service mandate to ensure access for all, the postal sector is a key partner in our effort to deliver the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The theme of this year’s World Post Day – “Post for Planet” – recognizes the many ways in which postal services are finding cleaner, greener means to reach our doorsteps day in, day out.

“Post for Planet” is also a call to action for the postal sector to use its position as a connector between governments, businesses, and people to take a leading role in our fight against climate change.

Working with partners from across the logistics, financial and digital spheres, postal services have the power to catalyze positive actions across a wide range of other sectors.

I thank the Universal Postal Union for leading this call to action and look forward to working together towards a more prosperous and sustainable future for all.

U.N. Secretary-General.

OTHER STATEMENTS

UPU Director General on World Post Day 2022; October 9th.


- Mr. Jean-Paul Forceville, Director of European and International Relations, La Poste Group (France) and Chair of the UPU Postal Operations Council, shares its message on the occasion of World Post Day 2022 "Post for Planet".


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Sunday, 15 April 2012

Space science plays key role in achieving sustainable development – UN


“Through the years, space science and technology have helped us confront very down-to-earth problems, producing solutions that are transforming our approach to climate change, food security, global health, humanitarian assistance and more,”

 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a message marking the International Day of Human Space Flight.


Stamps series issued by the UN Postal Administration (UNPA). UN Photo

12 April 2012 – United Nations officials today highlighted the contribution of human space science and technology in achieving sustainable development, and called on countries to work together in this area to foster international partnerships and innovations.


The Day, which is only in its second year of observance, commemorates the first human space flight on 12 April 1961, when Russian astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to go to space.

“With the involvement of a growing number of countries, the exploration of outer space is now a truly global undertaking,” Mr. Ban said, adding that discoveries made through space science can benefit all on Earth if they are used for peaceful purposes.

To commemorate the Day, astronauts, space scientists and creative writers met at UN Headquarters in New York and held a series of panels attended by young people to discuss ways in which space exploration can help address issues on Earth.

Speakers included NASA Administrator Charles Bolden; the head of the Cosmonaut Training Centre in Moscow, Russia, Sergey Krikalev; and senior astrophysicist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, United States, Mario Livio.

“Space and technology are integral for advancing our sustainable development goals and increasing the well-being and quality of people’s lives,” the President of the General Assembly, Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, said in his remarks to the panellists, delivered on his behalf by his Chief of Staff, Mutlaq Al-Qahtani.

He also stressed that the innovations and breakthroughs provided by space exploration can help promote understanding of climate variability, water, energy and carbon cycles, and ecosystems, among other issues.

The event, which was organized by the UN Academic Impact (UNAI), also featured a musical performance by Beth Nielsen Chapman, who played songs intended to familiarize students with the wonders of space research.

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