8th NZCGS Annual Global Affairs Lecture

Step up to the World | Tū māia ki te Ao – Global Citizenship and Peace

On 4 October, Professor Kevin P. Clements and Helen Clark led a discussion on strategies for fostering a more just, peaceful, and sustainable world in the face of global challenges. The event addressed the growing threats of climate change, economic inequality, and political instability, highlighting the struggles of multilateral institutions like the United Nations and ongoing conflicts in regions such as Ukraine, the Middle East, and Africa. Hosted by MP Ingrid Leary, the conversation explored practical approaches to mitigating these crises and promoting global peace and cooperation, with a focus on New Zealand’s role in navigating these turbulent times.

This event was co-organised by: New Zealand Centre of Global Studies (NZCGS), SGI-New Zealand, Toda Peace Institute, NZ Institute of International Affairs Wellington Branch, United Nations Association of New Zealand, Wellington Interfaith Council.

The Centre held its 8th Annual Global Affairs Lecture on 6 December, 6.00 pm to 7.30 pm.

The Lecture was given by New Zealand’s Minister of Climate Change, Hon James Shaw, who had just returned from the UN’s COP26 (Glasgow), where he co-chaired a critical working group on transparency.  The title of the Lecture was:

“The UN and Climate Negotiations: Implications for our planet and country”  

The Minister’s Lecture can be found here NZCGS – 8th Annual Global Affairs Lecture

The audio-visual recording can be accessed here:

https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/law/news-and-events/event-gallery/the-un-and-climate-negotiations–implications-for-our-planet-and.html

By Libby Giles, Director

Libby Giles is the Director of NZCGS. She specialises in global citizenship education, which she sees as a key tool in response to global challenges and that sits at the heart of all the Centre’s kaupapa.

December 15, 2021

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