The event will provide critical perspectives on the future of multilateralism and its impact on global diplomacy, international cooperation and sustainable development.
© UN Trade and Development | UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan speaks on 3 November at the Abu Dhabi Global AI Summit.
UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan will be a key speaker at a 26 November event hosted by the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), examining how global institutions are adapting to new dynamics in a rapidly changing world – from geopolitical realignments to shifting trade patterns, emerging technologies and mounting climate pressures.
A new multilateralism
From reforming global bodies and rebalancing representation to ensuring that trade, technology and development serve all nations fairly, the event will explore what “a new multilateralism” means in practice – and how the UN can evolve to meet the expectations of a new global era.
The timely conversation will offer critical perspectives on the future of multilateralism and its implications for global diplomacy, international cooperation and sustainable development.
Ms. Grynspan will join Sir Mark Lyall Grant, former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations, for the discussion. The event will be chaired by Dr. Samir Puri, director of Chatham House’s Centre for Global Governance and Security.
How to join
The event will take place from 12–1 p.m. (GMT) in a hybrid format.
All those interested in joining are invited to register via the event page.
