World leaders are arriving New York for a high-level United Nations summit aimed at rescuing the largely ignored 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the union for economic goals.
Pannigeriannews.com reports that Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy is also among the world leaders arriving New York on Monday as the United Nations prepares to kick off the high-level summit.
The UN General Assembly in New York, would formally start on Tuesday and will last a week.
It is set to focus on dusting off its 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aimed at avoiding poverty, hunger, poor education and poor health care, among other things.
In 2015, the countries of the world set themselves these central goals for global development with the key aim of ending hunger and extreme poverty by 2030.
However, the pandemic, the Ukraine war and a debt crisis in poor countries are among the setbacks that have left the UN well off its target.
According to the UN, if things continue as they are, 575 million people will still be living in great poverty and more than 600 million in hunger in 2030.