As the world gears up for the upcoming “Summit of the Future” in September, the Holy See’s Permanent Observer at the United Nations, Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, delivered a powerful address on the importance of reaffirming the fundamental principles of the international community.
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Reflecting on Pope Francis’ words about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development being an “important sign of hope,” Caccia emphasized the significance of the upcoming summit in recalibrating efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) amidst new challenges.
Highlighting the need for intensified efforts towards integral human development for all, Archbishop Caccia underscored the Summit as a crucial moment to uphold key principles such as the promotion of human dignity, pursuit of the common good, and protection of our planet.
With a call to action for a more sustainable, just, and peaceful society, Caccia urged leaders to align their actions and policies with these foundational principles, setting a course for a better future for all.