UN declares 2023 as a year of unprecedented suffering, soaring poverty worldwide

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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reflects on the unprecedented challenges of 2023, declaring it a year marked by immense suffering, escalating violence, and climate chaos worldwide.

Guterres in a heartfelt New Year message, emphasizes that the scorching temperatures of 2023 have left our planet in peril and humanity in pain, with growing poverty, hunger, and intensifying wars.

Addressing the pressing issues facing the world, Guterres calls for unity, highlighting that blaming and hostility will lead nowhere. Instead, he urges people to stand strong together, transcending divides to find shared solutions in the upcoming year, 2024.

Guterres emphasizes the need for collective action, stating, “Humanity is strongest when we stand together.” He envisions 2024 as a year dedicated to rebuilding trust, restoring hope, and fostering collaboration for climate action, economic opportunity, and a more equitable global financial system.

The UN chief advocates standing against discrimination and hatred that poison international relations and communities, while also promoting responsible use of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. He encourages a united front against divisive forces to pave the way for positive change.

As the world welcomes the New Year, Guterres extends wishes for peace and promises that the United Nations will continue its efforts to rally nations for peace, sustainable development, and human rights. With a resolute spirit, he concludes, “Let’s resolve to make 2024 a year of building trust and hope in all that we can accomplish together.”

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