Millions of people worldwide have been positively impacted by the work of the United Nations and some of their stories are being highlighted at an exhibition at the global organizations New York headquarters.
World leaders are converging on United Nations Headquarters along the East River in Manhattan for what is shaping up to be one of the most consequential annual gatherings in recent memory.
As the United Nations marks 80 years of existence, it must adapt and evolve to be fit for future generations, the President of the General Assembly said on Wednesday during a briefing to journalists in New York.
The exhibition Shared Lives, Shared Future, showcases stories from nearly 200 countries and reflects the UNs evolving spirit and mission over time.
From humanitarian relief and education to development and sustainability, it presents real-life stories of individuals and communities whose lives have been transformed by the UNs mission.
Here are some of their personal reflections.
Mariam dreams of the return of UNRWA schools
UNFPA Palestine/Hosny SalahMariam, Former Student Occupied Palestinian TerritoryBefore the ongoing conflict,UNRWAthe UN agency which supports Palestinian refugees, ran schools across the Gaza Strip, providing education for around 300,000 children. One girl, Mariam, who studied at anUNRWAschool before the war, said: We miss the UN schools we used to go to. I want life to go back to how it was before.
Today, UNRWA, in cooperation with other UN agencies and partners, is providing life-saving aid amid the devastating humanitarian crisis.
Sudanese refugee, Radwa, turns humanitarian aid into a life project
UNHCR/Ala KheirChad. Thousands of Sudanese refugees continue to flee across borderSince the outbreak of war in Sudan in April 2023, nearly 12 million people have been forcibly displaced within and beyond the country, with 878,000 people fleeing to neighboring Chad alone.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) provides them with shelter, food, medical care, and education, along with safe relocation from insecure border areas.
Among them is Radwa, who fled from Sudan to Chad. Combining her entrepreneurial skills with cash assistance from UNHCR, she started a small home-based bakery business in Farchana refugee camp.
I like helping people because everyone needs support. That is why I support fellow refugee women so that we can grow together, and no one is left behind. It is important to stand with our brothers and sisters, to help them heal, she said
Yemeni girl escapes child marriage with UN support
UNFPA/Abdulrahman Al MuallimiAt fifteen, Afaf faced an impossible choice to help her family: Find a job or marry a 40-year-old man.
"At age 15 I was pressured to marry, but the UN helped me get out of it, she said.
In a safe space supported by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), she received counseling and training. The marriage was eventually canceled.
Lebanese firefighter tackles danger with UN equipment
UNDP/Rana SweidanAs part of its emergency response programs, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) provided essential equipment to the Beirut Fire Brigade in the capital of Lebanon, making the firefighters missions safer and more effective.
Layal, a firefighter herself, said that: The new equipment provided by the UN greatly improves our safety and readiness.
From drugs to cabbage fields
UNODC/Abel KavanaghWith support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Zahoor and thousands of other Afghan farmers have transitioned from opium to legal farming, turning land into a source of hope and sustainable income. This is also helping to make the world safer from drugs.With support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Afghan farmer Zahoor and thousands of others shifted from growing opium to cultivating legal crops, turning their land into a source of hope and sustainable income, also contributing to a safer world free of drugs.
With UN support, I transitioned from opium to cabbage farming. I received training in modern agriculture and was provided with pesticides to protect my crops, said Zahoor.
Eco-industrial parks, a UN partnership for sustainable production
UNIDO UkraineLiudmyla Eco-Industrial Park Manager UkraineEco-industrial parks bring companies together to improve performance and sustainability. The Global Eco-Industrial Parks Programme of the UN Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) supports such parks across Ukraine with policy support, capacity-building, and technical assistance.
Liudmyla, a manager of an eco-industrial park in Ukraine told the UN that since 2020, we have been actively cooperating with the UN on energy-saving projects, which has helped us cut our gas and electricity use, and move towards more energy-efficient production.
Innovative water solutions in Malaysia
Mika Jouhki Rabiah works at the Johor Port Authority, which partnered with UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to design and implement a water-saving system. UNCTADs global network of certified port managers is advancing best practices, reinforcing South-South cooperation, and driving progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Rabiah works at the Johor Port Authority in Malaysia, which partnered with the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to design and implement a water-saving system.
The UNCTAD Port Management Network promotes best practices, supports South-South cooperation, and drives progress toward theSustainable Development Goals.
"With the UNs support, we implemented a solution that saves 10 million litres of fresh water every year, reported Rabiah.
The exhibition will also be presented in various locations worldwide and is accessible online.
UNFPA Palestine/Hosny SalahMariam, Former Student Occupied Palestinian TerritoryUNHCR/Ala KheirChad. Thousands of Sudanese refugees continue to flee across borderUNFPA/Abdulrahman Al MuallimiUNDP/Rana SweidanUNODC/Abel KavanaghWith support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Zahoor and thousands of other Afghan farmers have transitioned from opium to legal farming, turning land into a source of hope and sustainable income. This is also helping to make the world safer from drugs.UNIDO UkraineLiudmyla Eco-Industrial Park Manager UkraineMika Jouhki Rabiah works at the Johor Port Authority, which partnered with UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to design and implement a water-saving system. UNCTADs global network of certified port managers is advancing best practices, reinforcing South-South cooperation, and driving progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
















