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22 Jan 2026

The "UN Chronicle" Team would like to share some recent articles.

Secretary-General Ant¨®nio Guterres struck a personal note, reminding delegates that this would be his last priorities address: ¡°Let me assure you that I will make every day of 2026 count."

On 23 January, the United Nations Postal Administration will release a US$3.15 definitive stamp to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

Thomas Biersteker, a leading authority on United Nations sanctions, explains what Security Council sanctions are, how they¡¯re adopted, and why they matter for global peace and security.

Latest Reports

 

Economic insecurity, staggering levels of inequality, declining social trust and social fragmentation are destabilizing societies worldwide. The World Social Report 2025, reveals trends that are threatening communities and demand immediate, decisive policy action.

Provides the international community witha dashboard to register progress on energy access, energy efficiency, renewable energy and international cooperation to advance SDG 7. It assesses the progress made by each country on these four pillars and provides a snapshot of how far we are from achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets

Amid rising global temperatures and intensifying climate impacts, UNEP¡¯s 2025 Adaptation Gap Report: Running on Empty finds that a yawning gap in adaptation finance for developing countries is putting lives, livelihoods and entire economies at risk.

In the Spotlight

2025 Edition of the UN Card

The 2025 edition of The UN Card brings you an update to 10 actions of the UN, that show in quantifiable terms how the daily work of UN colleagues affects the lives of people around the globe.

UN System Chart

The UN System Chart intends to provide a graphical reflection of the functional organization of the United Nations system and is for informational purposes only. 

UN Efforts to Address Racism

¡°Racism is an evil infecting countries and societies around the world ¨C a deeply entrenched legacy of colonialism and enslavement. The results are devastating: opportunities stolen; dignity denied; rights violated; lives taken andlives destroyed.¡± said the Secretary-General Ant¨®nio Guterres on 14 March 2024. See . 

Translating the 2030 Agenda into national plans - a combined effort

There are indications that there has been a recent rise in the number of countries with some form of national development strategy or plan, aimed at implementing sustainable development across its economic, social and environmental dimensions. Read more