The Goals can improve life for all of us. Cleaner air. Safer cities. Equality. Better jobs. These issues matter to everyone. But progress is too slow. We have to act, urgently, to accelerate changes that add up to better lives on a healthier planet. Find new inspiring actions on the app and at un.org/actnow.
It is still in our hands to combat poverty and inequity
The United Nations takes inspiration from the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela - a staunch defender of peace, reconciliation, justice, and human rights, but also a champion of poverty eradication and equality. Nelson Mandela International Day (18 July) is marked with an informal plenary meeting of the United Nations General Assembly and an annual NYC volunteer event in honour of Mandela. We are all invited to devote 67 minutes - symbolic of Mandela's 67 years of service - to helping our community. Let’s carry forward Mandela’s vision of a just, inclusive, equal and peaceful world!
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* Goals can improve life for all.
* Issues mentioned are cleaner air, safer cities, equality, and better jobs.
* Action is needed urgently to accelerate changes.
* A call is made to find new inspiring actions on the app or at un.org/actnow.
* The United Nations takes inspiration from Nelson Mandela.
* Nelson Mandela was a defender of peace, reconciliation, justice, and human rights.
* Nelson Mandela championed poverty eradication and equality.
* Nelson Mandela International Day is July 18th.
* Nelson Mandela International Day includes an informal plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly and an annual NYC volunteer event.
* Readers are invited to devote 67 minutes to helping their community in honor of Mandela’s 67 years of service.
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Sentinel — Human
The text blends high-level advocacy for global goals with a specific, emotionally framed tribute to Nelson Mandela, indicating intentional human rhetorical construction.
