By Sarah L. Bhatia
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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will present a free public talk at Stanford on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Ban,
who is the eighth secretary-general of the UN, will speak about the
UN's role in creating opportunities out of the challenges posed by
today's rapidly transitioning world.
"Times of transition are times of profound opportunity," he recently said during his acceptance speech for the Seoul Peace Prize. "The decisions we make in this period will have an impact for generations to come.”
Ban's initiatives as UN secretary-general have focused on promoting
sustainable development; empowering women; supporting countries in
crisis or instability; generating new momentum on disarmament, arms
control, and nonproliferation; and strengthening the UN. Among his many
activities as secretary-general, he has successfully raised major
pledges and financing packages for aid and crisis response, established
the agency UN Women, and introduced new measures to promote UN
transparency and efficiency.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Stanford talk by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
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