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More from UN DESA - May 2025

Advancing peace, justice and strengthening institutions to accelerate progress on the 2030 Agenda

Multiple, interconnected crises—including rising inequalities, poverty, hunger, climate change, and conflicts—continue to hinder progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 

Sixth global conference to promote synergies between climate and the SDGs

How can governments and other key players urgently act on the climate crisis in a way that maximizes sustainable development and the achievement of the SDGs?

Government officials and experts from civil society, the private sector and academia will come together in Copenhagen, Denmark on 27-28 May 2025 to tackle this and related questions at the 6th Global Conference on Climate and SDG Synergies, co-convened by UN DESA and UN Climate Change (UNFCCC), hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. 

Empowering NGOs: Your path to UN engagement

As the world continues to navigate complex global challenges—ranging from climate change and economic instability to humanitarian crises and persistent inequality—civil society organizations play a critical role in bridging the gap between governments and communities. They address pressing issues that governments alone cannot fully resolve.

UN High-level Advisory Board gears up for Bangkok meeting

A new group of distinguished members of the United Nations High-level Advisory Board on Economic and Social Affairs (HLAB) is preparing to embark on the third term of the Board, with a two-day meeting in Bangkok, Thailand. 

Convened by Li Junhua, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, the Board brings together a dynamic group of prominent academics and thought leaders from around the world. 

Family-oriented policies for a more inclusive future

On 15 May 2025, the United Nations will commemorate the International Day of Families under the theme “Family-Oriented Policies for Sustainable Development: Towards the Second World Summit for Social Development”. Held at UN Headquarters in New York, this year’s observance highlights the vital role of families and family policy in building more inclusive, resilient and sustainable societies.

Navigating through an inflationary world

While inflation has eased from its recent highs, it continues to be a pressing concern for households, businesses and policymakers. UN DESA’s latest Monthly Briefing on the World Economic Situation and Prospects analyses current inflation trends, explores the evolving drivers behind price pressures, and discusses policy priorities to address the complex inflation landscape.

The current inflation landscape and outlook