Webinar: Summit of the Future Debrief
This week, world leaders gathered at the United Nations for the Summit of the Future to reinvigorate action in addressing global challenges and harnessing opportunities for the benefit of current and future generations. “We are here to bring multilateralism back from the brink,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres in his opening remarks. The Summit's outcome documents—the Pact for the Future, the Global Digital Compact, and Declaration on Future Generations—were adopted, though not without drama.
As Summit attendees head home, engage with leading SDGs practitioners to delve into the Summit’s main messages and explore what follows as we head into the final five years for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Speakers
Romeral Ortiz-Quintilla
Programme Management Officer, Youth Engagement Partnerships, Advocacy & Communications Section·United Nations Youth Office
Carole Osero-Ageng’o
Global Initiatives Lead & Africa Regional Representative·HelpAge International
Lynn Wagner
Senior Director, Tracking Progress·International Institute for Sustainable Development
Philipp Schönrock
Director·Cepei
Wangu Mwangi
Team Leader·Earth Negotiations Bulletin
Wangu Mwangi has written for and led Earth Negotiations Bulletin reporting teams since 2008. Her areas of specialization include land governance, natural resources management, climate change adaptation, sustainable energy, and African development issues. Wangu has also written broadly on these themes for IISD’s SDG Knowledge Hub, with a focus on tracking progress under SDG 15 (Life on Land), SDG 1 (No Poverty), and SDG 2 (Zero Hunger). Wangu’s driving interest is supporting community-based organizations to harness and share knowledge, and to tell "stories of change" in compelling and effective ways. Drawing on monitoring and evaluation methodologies, she also supports development partners to better understand how transformative change happens in order to enhance their impact. Wangu has previously worked as a Communications Coordinator with a Dutch-based research institute of the United Nations University and as a Programmes Coordinator with EcoNews Africa, an African environmental advocacy and community media network. She holds a MA in Development Studies (Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands), Post-Graduate Diploma in Professional Communication (University of Canberra, Australia), and BA in Education (Kenyatta University, Kenya).
Romeral Ortiz-Quintilla is a committed peacebuilding practitioner who is truly inspired by the role that youth play in conflict transformation and peace. She counts with more than 10 years’ experience in the field of Meaningful Youth Engagement and Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) where she has been largely contributing to the national and regional ownership and dissemination of the UN Security Council Resolution 2250. She has previous experience working with the UN, the EU and youth-led organisations in Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Africa and South-East Asia. Romeral is currently a consultant for different UN entities, in accelerating the implementation of Youth2030 and the YPS agenda.