Saudi
MBS Finds Partner In UN
Guterres Youth Envoy During
UNGA Week Fleming To Ban Press
From
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR PFT NY
Post
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, August 23 – UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres, who took a
$930 million
check from Saudi
Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman,
has an
Envoy on Youth
Jayathma
Wickramanayake
with
a partnership
with MBS'
Misk
Foundation. Inner
City Press has
repeatedly
asked Guterres
and the envoy
to explain the
partnership
after MBS'
killing of
Jamal Khashoggi
- without
answer.
Now
Guterres'
Envoy and MBS' MiSK are
promoting
a joint event during
the UN
General
Assembly week
Guterres banned
Inner City
Press from
last year and
so far this year. (A
request is
in,
UNanswered, to
new
Accreditation
both
Melissa Fleming.)
Here is
the announcement:
"WHAT:
The first-ever
Misk – OSGEY
Youth Forum
will bring
together 300
young people
from all over
the world who
are committed
to achieving
the UN
Sustainable
Development
Goals (SDGs),
by redefining
the purpose of
businesses to
promote the
good of our
society and
the
sustainability
of our
planet.
WHEN:
13:30 – 18:00,
Monday 23
September
WHERE:
New York
Public
Library,
Stephen A.
Schwarzman
Building, New
York
WHO:
Speakers
currently
include:
Alexandra
Cousteau,
President
&
Co-Founder,
Oceans 2050
Bert Houlahan,
Co-Founder, B
Lab Dr Reem
bint Mansour
Al Saud,
sustainable
development
expert Paul
Polman,
Co-Founder
& Chair,
Imagine Ann
Rosenberg,
Senior Vice
President, UN
Partnerships
and Global
Head, SAP
Next-Gen Dr
Andrew C.
Corbett, Paul
T. Babson
Chair of
Entrepreneurial
Studies,
Babson College
EVENT:
Youth want
impact –
Changing
businesses for
good
In the next
decade,
humanity -
half of which
is below the
age of 30 -
must meet the
collective
challenge of
achieving the
Sustainable
Development
Goals (SDGs).
The Misk –
OSGEY Youth
Forum takes
shape in a
series of
interactive
conversations,
workshops, and
masterclasses
featuring
emerging and
established
leaders to
identify ways
young people
can lead
change
globally.
MAIN
PROGRAM:
14:00 –
15:00
Redefine
Redefining the
Purpose of
Businesses. An
increasing
number of
young people
are taking
development
issues into
their own
hands as
social
entrepreneurs
or
intrapreneurs,
redefining the
purpose of
business away
from simple
profitability
into a quest
for broader
social
prosperity.
Conversations
will examine
how to empower
a new
generation of
global
citizens,
optimize
engagement
with the UN's
SDGs, and
ensure young
people’s
positive
impact on
businesses.
15:20 –
17:05
Empower
Empowering
Youth as
Entrepreneurs
of Change.
Many of the
world’s young
people feel
their
aspirations to
actively drive
change within
their
communities
and
organizations
are frustrated
by a systemic
lack of
support – the
very reason
45% are still
hesitating to
start their
own
businesses. We
will discuss
steps towards
intrepreneurship,
promoting
sustainability,
and
fundraising
for social
enterprises.
17:10 – 18:00
Change
Changing
organizations
for good. The
Agenda 2030
for
Sustainable
Development
identifies
young people
as the
torchbearers
for achieving
the SDGs. The
Forum will
identify
support
mechanisms,
discuss best
practices, and
share skills
to aspiring
global social
entrepreneurs
and
intrapreneurs,
so they can
become the
changemakers
the world
needs.
All attendees
for this event
must register
in advance, as
there will be
limited space.
About Misk
Global Forum
The Misk
Global Forum
is a flagship
ongoing
platform of
the Misk
Foundation, a
non-profit
philanthropic
foundation
established by
Saudi Arabia’s
Crown Prince
Mohammed bin
Salman."
Tellingly,
this event is
PROMOTED by
the UN Correspondents
Association,
which Guterres' UN
used to help
oust
investigative
Inner City
Press from the
UN: " Dear
colleagues,
UNCA is
extending an
invitation
from the
United Nations
Secretary-General’s
Envoy on Youth
and the Misk
Foundation to
the first-ever
Misk-OSGEY
Youth Forum
taking place
on Monday,
September
23rd, from
1:30 -
6:00 pm at the
New York
Public
Library,
Stephen A.
Schwarzman
Building, New
York.
Please see the
media advisory
below for
details.
The event is
open to all UN
correspondents.
Valeria
Robecco
President,
United Nations
Correspondents
Association."
We'll have
more on this.
Two
officials of
the UN of Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres attended and
even
spoke on
October 16 at
the
Saudi-funded event
"New York/Arab
World Culture
Forum: Art for
Sustainable
Futures" at the Asia
Society in New
York. UNESCO's
Marie Paul Roudil
gave a speech
(video here),
and long time
UN lobbyist
Rob Skinner,
a close collaborator and
one time
competitor for
the job of
Guterres
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, was
in attendance
as not denied by
the UN. Here
is Skinner's
speech, in
which he calls
himself a "UN
bureaucrat."
There
was no
misunderstanding:
others have
publicly pulled
out of the
event, funded
by the
Riyadh-based
Misk Art
Institute,
founded under
the auspices
of Crown
Prince
Mohammed bin
Salman bin
Abdulaziz Al
Saud: MBS. So
why is Antonio
Guterres'
adminstration,
which itself
maintains
a secret "banned"
list which
includes since
July
3 not
only Inner City
Press but also
"demonstrators"
and "political
activists," so
chummy with
MBS and Saudi?
Guterres
lavished
praised on MBS on
March 27 accepting
a $930 million
check from the
Saudis and UAE,
with not a
word of the
Saudi led
bombing
campaign that
has killed
civilians and
caused cholera
in Yemen. With critical
Saudi
journalist Jamal
Khashoggi
"disappeared"
after entering
the Saudi
consulate in
Istanbul, and
Inner City
Press banned
from the UN
noon briefing
by Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres for
the 97th day,
on October 8
Inner City
Press asked
Guterres'
spokesmen and
deputy in
writing, "what
is the SG's
comment and
action on the
disappearance
of critical
Saudi
journalist
Jamal
Khashoggi?" At
the October 10
Press-less UN
noon briefing
at which
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane
Dujarric by choice
had only two
questioners, one retired,
Dujarric
said Guterres
had
not spoken
to the Crown
Prince he took
the money
from...
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