(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 7. This year's Global
Baku Forum will place a special emphasis on critical global topics
such as climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), said Ilaha
Ibrahimli, Deputy Secretary-General of the Nizami Ganjavi
International Center (NGIC), Trend reports.
In an interview with Trend , Ibrahimli revealed that the forum will take
place from March 13–15.
"The event will kick off with a focus on global challenges on
the first day. On the second day, regional issues and potential
solutions will take center stage, while the third day will address
thematic topics including healthcare, environmental protection, AI,
and education.
This year's forum would address crucial issues such as
geopolitical instability, climate change, the transformative power
of AI, the active participation of women in climate change
initiatives, and universal healthcare accessibility. The forum's
priorities are designed to tackle emerging challenges and offer
strategic approaches for the future," Ibrahimli said.
The official articulated that the primary objective of the forum
is to catalyze dialogues on urgent global challenges and
investigate pragmatic, sustainable resolutions. She also indicated
that the preparatory phases for the Global Baku Forum had
successfully navigated multiple critical milestones.
"Our preparation began with a high-level meeting in New York
during the United Nations session in September, followed by
discussions at the Imperial Springs forum in Madrid in December.
Additionally, members of the organization met with UN
Secretary-General António Guterres at the forum hosted by the UN
Alliance of Civilizations in Cascais. Currently, preparations
continue with our upcoming meeting in Geneva, in cooperation with
the UN Office in Geneva, scheduled for January 16-17. This event
will include a 'roundtable' where topics for the forum will be
discussed, along with participant engagement, international
organizations, and other important matters," Ibrahimli added.
She concluded by underlining that the Global Baku Forum aims to
be a platform for open dialogue and constructive solutions to
global challenges.
"Over the years, this forum has evolved from a regional
initiative into a well-recognized international event addressing
critical issues such as global security, sustainable development,
and international cooperation. It organizes special sessions for
young leaders, providing them with a platform to voice their ideas
and influence policy. These sessions allow young leaders to present
solutions to global problems, raising issues that concern them
directly before world leaders.
Among the key concerns are the growing focus on climate change,
enhancing the effectiveness of international organizations, global
inequality, and ensuring women's participation in international
organizations. The forum adapts to the changing dynamics of the
world and builds strong relationships with new partners, including
the World Health Organization, the United Nations Joint Programme
on HIV/AIDS, the United Nations Development Programme, the UN
Alliance of Civilizations, and others. By uniting diverse
stakeholders, the forum strives to develop cooperative approaches
for addressing global problems effectively," she said.
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