Hanover
Germany
Deputy Secretary-General's video message to the 75th Anniversary of the State of Lower Saxony, Germany
Statements | Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General
Statements | Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General
Your Excellency, Prime Minister Weil, Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to send you my warmest greetings on the 75th anniversary of the State of Lower Saxony.
Lower Saxony is one of the most innovative regions in the world, especially in environmental and sustainable energy technologies.
The world benefits from your innovations, as we work together to tackle global challenges: from COVID-19, worsening climate change and dramatic biodiversity loss, to growing hunger, persistent poverty and deepening inequalities.
I am grateful for Lower Saxony’s active contribution to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – our global blueprint for creating a better world for all.
“Niedersachsen 2030” is a visionary plan with practical recommendations that can make a real difference for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement, in Lower Saxony and beyond.
I am particularly encouraged by the engagement of all generations in Lower Saxony on climate change. The activism and leadership of young people is making a difference. We can all make a difference.
The United Nations is fully committed to working with you to connect the local with the global and together achieve a sustainable, resilient and safe future for all.
Happy birthday, Lower Saxony! I wish you another 75 years of inspiring progress as a global force for good.
It is a pleasure to send you my warmest greetings on the 75th anniversary of the State of Lower Saxony.
Lower Saxony is one of the most innovative regions in the world, especially in environmental and sustainable energy technologies.
The world benefits from your innovations, as we work together to tackle global challenges: from COVID-19, worsening climate change and dramatic biodiversity loss, to growing hunger, persistent poverty and deepening inequalities.
I am grateful for Lower Saxony’s active contribution to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – our global blueprint for creating a better world for all.
“Niedersachsen 2030” is a visionary plan with practical recommendations that can make a real difference for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement, in Lower Saxony and beyond.
I am particularly encouraged by the engagement of all generations in Lower Saxony on climate change. The activism and leadership of young people is making a difference. We can all make a difference.
The United Nations is fully committed to working with you to connect the local with the global and together achieve a sustainable, resilient and safe future for all.
Happy birthday, Lower Saxony! I wish you another 75 years of inspiring progress as a global force for good.