Closed-door meetings 6y5145

Democratization of International Relations: reform of the UN Charter 123f40

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This closed-door meeting, promoted by CEBRI's Multilateralism program, is a conversation with Ambassador Zeid Raad Al Hussein, who is currently the Director of the International Peace Institute (IPI). Founded in 1970 and based in New York, IPI is one of the main think tanks in the area of Peace and Security. Ambassador and Prince Zeid Raad Al Hussein has extensive experience in multilateral negotiations, having served as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Jordan's Ambassador to the UN and Washington. The conversation with the director of the IPI will take place online on November 28, at 11 am (Brasilia time). The meeting should count on the participation of around 20 Brazilian specialists working on the topic of Multilateralism and the UN system, including CEBRI's Trustees and external guests. The objective of this meeting, in addition to getting to know the IPI's initiatives, is also to create a space for discussing paths and recommendations for the Reform of the UN Charter and to make the multilateral system more democratic, given the challenges identified in the document "Our Common Agenda", by Secretary-General António Guterres, and the difficulties that the UN system faces today in dealing with peace and security issues. 4e503b

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This closed-door meeting, promoted by CEBRI's Multilateralism program, is a conversation with Ambassador Zeid Raad Al Hussein, who is currently the Director of the International Peace Institute (IPI). Founded in 1970 and based in New York, IPI is one of the main think tanks in the area of Peace and Security. Ambassador and Prince Zeid Raad Al Hussein has extensive experience in multilateral negotiations, having served as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Jordan's Ambassador to the UN and Washington. The conversation with the director of the IPI will take place online on November 28, at 11 am (Brasilia time). The meeting should count on the participation of around 20 Brazilian specialists working on the topic of Multilateralism and the UN system, including CEBRI's Trustees and external guests. The objective of this meeting, in addition to getting to know the IPI's initiatives, is also to create a space for discussing paths and recommendations for the Reform of the UN Charter and to make the multilateral system more democratic, given the challenges identified in the document "Our Common Agenda", by Secretary-General António Guterres, and the difficulties that the UN system faces today in dealing with peace and security issues.

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Antonio Patriota 1q6a5
International Advisory Board 2k3v1h

Ambassador of Brazil to the United Kingdom and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil (2011-2013)

Zeid Raad Al Hussein 5z22g
Director of the International Peace Institute (IPI) 4i4i37

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