9/7/2023 0 Comments Un televisor![]() ![]() She made a call for the use of sport to help young people develop life skills, strengthen social inclusion, and stay away from violence, crime and drugs while having fun.Ī video shown at the Forum demonstrated the four great modern-day inventions of China - mobile payments, high-speed rail, shared bicycles and e-commerce, showing the importance of industry, innovation and infrastructure. The only woman member among the group, Angelababy, in her speech about Goal 3, mentioned UNODC's Youth Crime Prevention through Sports initiative under the Doha Declaration. The celebrities gave their speeches on Goals 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13 and 17. The surprising ways that space technology is helping to achieve responsible consumption and production as well as protecting life on land was explained by Markus Woltran, Programme Officer, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs. This is helping to achieve Goal 10, reducing inequalities, and Goal 16 on peace, justice and strong institutions. ![]() UNODC is trying to ensure people trying to move to a place of safety during conflicts, and who can be vulnerable to being exploited by human traffickers, are protected and kept safe. She explained how nuclear and isotopic techniques can improve agricultural yields and quality which can help alleviate hunger and poverty.įor the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Margaret Akullo, Project Coordinator in the Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling section, spoke of her own personal experience of living through conflict as a child, and how she feared whether anyone would protect her family. Vassia Popova, from the Youth Group of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization, gave a compelling account of how CTBTO's monitoring stations, which can detect nuclear tests, can also help scientists protect life below water and conserve marine life as well as aiding tsunami warning centres, potentially saving lives.Īn unusual aspect of the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was highlighted in the speech by Janet Chen, Associate Climate Change Impact Analyst in the Soil and Water Management and Crop Nutrition Laboratory. For the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Gender Coordinator Hedda Femundsenden gave some examples of how UNIDO is helping women to set up their own businesses and find decent work through entrepreneurship courses, online e-learning and business development training. The Director of the UN Information Service (UNIS) in Vienna, Martin Nesirky, introduced the Sustainable Development Goals. The live event was hosted by the City of Vienna and compered by Margareta Griessler-Hermann from the Vienna's Mayor Office. They were joined by six speakers from different Vienna-based UN organizations who spoke about their work to achieve the Goals. Later in the evening at a Youth Forum in the ornate setting of City Hall, the celebrities delivered their speeches on the Sustainable Development Goals before audience of more than 500 people. At the end of their tour, a surprise was waiting for the group when they met the Director of the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, Simonetta di Pippo who handed the contestants their challenge. They visited a real UN conference room, posed for selfies with life-sized cut-outs of UN peacekeepers, admired an actual piece of the moon on loan from NASA, and had fun guessing what a leather shoe on display may have to do with achieving the SDGs. ![]() Their tour included a special meeting with the Security team's K9 unit and its newest member, nine-month-old puppy Prince, but they also walked the well-trodden path followed by more than 55,000 other visitors who come to the UN in Vienna every year to learn about the United Nations and the Sustainable Development Goals. There they took a guided tour in Chinese with one of UNIS Vienna's multi-lingual tour guides. On a snowy morning in March the celebrities, Deng Chao, Angelababy, Li Chen, Chen He, Zheng Kai, Wong Cho Lam and Lu Han, visited the Vienna International Centre. ![]() As part of the programme they were set a challenge: to research and prepare a speech about one or two of the Goals which they had to deliver in English at Vienna's City Hall. The celebrities came to Vienna to film an episode of the popular Chinese youth reality TV show 'Keep Running', which is watched by millions in China and beyond. Seven leading Chinese celebrities including actors, singers, film directors, a fashion model and a racing driver are giving their support to the Sustainable Development Goals after a visit to the United Nations in Vienna. Chinese celebrities supporting the Sustainable Development Goals Popular Chinese TV show Keep Running filmed at UN Vienna was aired Friday 13 AprilĪ new episode of the popular Chinese reality show "Keep Running" that was shot at the United Nations in Vienna was aired Friday 13 April. ![]()
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