On October 24, 2024, Pakistan celebrated United Nations Day in Islamabad, commemorating 79 years of the UN’s efforts toward global peace and development. Key events included a focus on inclusion, with the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy taking center stage. Minister Ahsan Iqbal, UN Resident Coordinator Mohamed Yahya, and UNICEF’s Abdullah Fadil highlighted the importance of equal treatment for persons with disabilities, joined by activists like Taqwa Ahmad and lawyer Sana Khurshid, embodying the motto #LeaveNoOneBehind.
Each year on October 24, countries around the world celebrate United Nations Day, marking the anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Charter in 1945. For Pakistan, UN Day 2024 is an opportunity to reflect on its longstanding partnership with the United Nations, a bond forged in 1947 when Pakistan became a UN member state. The celebration underscores Pakistan’s dedication to the UN’s principles, its commitment to peacekeeping, and its active engagement in addressing pressing issues, from sustainable development to humanitarian aid.
The day also celebrated art and music at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), featuring singer Shae Gill and a performance by the Leif Larson Music Center. These concerts were a vibrant reminder of the UN’s mission to foster both global unity and local cultural expression under #UNdayPk.
Highlights of the day included:
1. Symposium on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): In Islamabad, a symposium brought together government officials, representatives from the UN, NGOs, and the private sector to discuss Pakistan’s progress toward the 2030 SDGs. The focus was on recent achievements in poverty alleviation, green energy initiatives, and education reforms, along with the need for continued efforts in combating climate change. 2. Youth Engagement and Community Outreach: Given that over 60% of Pakistan’s population is under 30, the UN partnered with local universities and youth organizations to host interactive workshops, aiming to inspire young people to contribute to the UN’s mission. Youth activists shared stories of projects that support gender equality, environmental protection, and digital literacy. 3. Recognition of Peacekeepers: Pakistan has long been one of the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping forces, and this commitment was honored on UN Day. Tributes were paid to the thousands of Pakistani peacekeepers who have served in conflict zones worldwide, reflecting Pakistan’s role in global peace and security efforts. 4. Climate Action Campaign: With Pakistan facing increasing climate challenges, including severe floods and extreme temperatures, UN Day included a campaign to raise awareness about climate resilience. Experts highlighted adaptation strategies for local communities, and a tree-planting drive was launched across urban and rural areas.
Pakistan and the United Nations: A Strong Partnership
Pakistan’s partnership with the United Nations spans across various sectors:
• Humanitarian Support: The UN has worked closely with Pakistan in response to natural disasters, such as earthquakes and floods, providing food, shelter, and healthcare to affected communities. • Healthcare and Education: Initiatives like the UN’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative have made a significant impact in Pakistan. UNICEF, WHO, and local government bodies are focused on public health projects, especially in remote areas where healthcare access is limited. • Empowering Women and Girls: Programs led by UN Women and other UN agencies support women’s empowerment, economic opportunities, and gender equality in Pakistan, recognizing the central role women play in the nation’s development.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Pakistan-UN Collaboration
As Pakistan works toward achieving the SDGs by 2030, the UN will continue to provide guidance, resources, and expertise. Climate change, economic stability, and social equality are key areas where the UN’s support remains crucial for Pakistan’s future. The joint initiatives in health, education, and sustainable development reflect a shared vision of a more equitable and resilient society.
Conclusion
UN Day 2024 in Pakistan was a celebration of international solidarity and local progress, reminding citizens of the importance of global cooperation. With the support of the UN, Pakistan continues to strive for a better future, addressing local challenges while upholding the principles of peace, equality, and human rights. UN Day served as a reminder that, together with the global community, Pakistan is capable of creating meaningful change and building a future that benefits all.