80 Years of the UN Multilateralism: Reinforcing a Timeless Framework for Global Peace

Peace Panel

Future-proofing Peace

80 Years of the UN Multilateralism: Reinforcing a Timeless Framework for Global Peace

United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG) , The Permanent Mission of Switzerland
  • 15/10/2025 @ 09:00 - 10:30
  • Conference Center C1 (pétale 5) - Hybrid

Taking place after the opening of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly and ahead of the UN’s 80th anniversary on 24 October 2025, this session aims to explore to what extent and how the UN remains indispensable and provides most effective pathway to address today’s complex global challenges.

As the international system faces unprecedented complexity – ranging from geopolitical power shifts and fragmentation to transnational threats such as climate change, pandemics, and digital disruption – the imperative for effective multilateralism is greater than ever. Echoing UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ assertion “the United Nations has never been more needed”, this session will examine the UN’s evolving role and effectiveness in sustaining and advancing multilateral cooperation and International Geneva’s capacity to drive it forward.

Discussion Themes

The UN’s Transformative Legacy:

  • Tracing the evolution of the UN’s multilateral framework from its post-World War II origins to its current role in addressing 21st-century challenges.

Reform and Innovation:

  •  Analyzing the essence and impact of ongoing UN reforms aimed at enhancing inclusivity, effectiveness and legitimacy.
  • Exploring the integration of new actors – civil society, the private sector, and regional organizations – into the multilateral system and the role of International Geneva in this process.
  • Analyzing systemic barriers and emerging risks like new conflicts and threats to multilateral governance.

Actionable Strategies for the Future:

  • Leveraging insights from the Pact for the Future, the UN80 initiative and the New Agenda for Peace to identify concrete pathways for strengthening global cooperation.
  • Focusing on adaptive governance, digital transformation and inclusive peacebuilding – areas where International Geneva’s extensive network can catalyze sustainable development.

Speakers

Charlotte  Lindberg Warakaulle

Charlotte Lindberg Warakaulle

Director for International Relations @ the European Organization for Nuclear Research
Agi  Veres

Agi Veres

Director @ UNDP Office in Geneva

Fancy Chepkemoi Too

Permanent Representative of Kenya to the United Nations Office at Geneva
Annika  Hilding Norberg

Annika Hilding Norberg

Head of Peace Operations and Peacebuilding @ Geneva Center for Security Policy

Blandine Blukacz-Loisfert

Chief, Institutional Memory Section @ UN Library & Archives Geneva
Tatiana Valovaya

Tatiana Valoyava

Director-General @ United Nations Office at Geneva

Organisers

United Nations Office at Geneva

United Nations Office at Geneva

Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs,

Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs,