ECOSOC

Little girls from a local hill tribe laugh on a swing set in Sapa, Viet Nam.

The 2026 ECOSOC Coordination Segment takes place on 28–29 January at UN Headquarters in New York. It brings together Member States, UN bodies and partners to review progress on sustainable development and strengthen coordinated efforts within the UN. As ECOSOC marks its 80th anniversary, the segment will reflect on its role over eight decades in bringing communities together to address shared global challenges, while sharing lessons, innovations and policy guidance to build a better world. Learn more about ECOSOC and follow the segment on UN Web TV.

Meeting of the ECOSOC in 1946.

On 23 January 2026, the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) marks its 80th Anniversary. For eight decades, it has been a place where countries and communities come together to tackle shared global challenges: from post-war recovery and decolonization to today’s climate and inequality crises. By connecting governments, experts, civil society, and partners, ECOSOC helps turn global ideas into collective action. Get to know more about this UN body and join the anniversary event.

ECOSOC in session

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) promotes international cooperation on economic, social, environmental, cultural, educational and health issues within the UN system. Established in 1945, it fosters debate and formulates policy recommendations for Member States and the UN system. During today’s organizational session -the first plenary meeting of each ECOSOC cycle- the Council has elected the Permanent Representative of Nepal to the UN, Lok Bahadur Thapa, as the new president for its 2025-2026 session.

Older woman getting vaccinated, while a little girl watches.

As the world struggles with a pandemic of historical proportions, immense progress has been made with the launch of the first vaccines against COVID-19. The race to develop and deploy safe and effective vaccines everywhere is a top priority for the international community, especially with new contagious COVID-19 strains. But inequality in access to the vaccine is threatening to deepen further the divide between the poor and the rich countries. The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) is convening, on 16 April, a special high-level meeting on a vaccine for all.