New York - The pavilion will be organised around a central space for events, presentations, discussions and meetings.
- Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 24, 2019
Following the announcement by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that year 2020's commemoration would feature worldwide youth-driven conversations on the role of global cooperation in building the future the world wants and deserves, the UN's participation at Expo provides an opportunity to reach millions of visitors, in person and in virtual space, to inspire engagement in and around Agenda 2030 and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The theme of the pavilion was announced by Maher Nasser, Commissioner-General of the UN at Dubai Expo 2020. It connects the opening words of the Charter of the UN adopted in 1945, 'We the Peoples', with the 75th-anniversary theme of 'Shaping Our Future Together'.
"We are very grateful to the government and people of the UAE, and the organisers, for the opportunity to be part of Expo 2020 and for the generous support provided," said Nasser.
He added that the UN has received excellent support from the UAE and Expo 2020 to participate, including the provision of a ready-built, dedicated pavilion as part of Expo 2020's 'one nation, one pavilion' policy.
The pavilion will be organised around a central, programmable space for events, presentations, discussions and meetings, and will be surrounded by exhibits that tell not only the stories and achievements of the United Nations including its agencies, funds and programmes, but above all of the people who benefit from the UN's work.
Curated in a way to inspire many new advocates to connect more closely with the UN, it will reveal and shine a light on a UN that is open and accessible, listening to the voices of all and of young people in particular.
#UNDay: the United Nations will have its own pavilion in #Expo2020 under the theme "We the Peoples: Shaping Our Future Together". The @UN's participation comes 75 years after its founding & 70 years after it's first World Expo pavilion, at #Expo1949 in Port-au-Prince ???? pic.twitter.com/4EZHMvoeeA
- BIE (@bieparis) October 24, 2019