The values of freedom, justice and solidarity inspire the educational and policy related work of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES). As a progressive political foundation, the work of FES is oriented towards enhancing global solidarities andproviding progressive solutions for pertinent global challenges - transforming our world as expressed in the United Nations 2030 Agenda. FES believes in inclusion, participation and dialogue among all stakeholders to foster democracy, social justice and peace.
As the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals approaches, this informal session with Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary for the Environment will explore what comes next.
In this interview, Armand Zorn shares his thoughts on multilateralism, economic justice, and the future of North-South cooperation.
The OECD tax rules still favor rich countries, but African governments don't have to wait for global tax reform: a practical tool for governments is now within reach.
The inconclusive 2026 NPT Review Conference exposed growing strains on the non-proliferation regime. Europe now faces a crucial test of its commitment to the NPT.
It is becoming increasingly clear that peace is more than the absence of war.
FES New York works toward a progressive global economic transformation.
We envision a reshaped international order with the United Nations at its center.
The sustainable development agenda was a political success, but its implementation hangs in the balance.
Matthias Jobelius
United Nations and Global Dialogue | New York Office
UN in Focus is an electronic newsletter that informs about the most recent events and publications of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) at the United Nations in New York.
FES online magazine on current international and European politics.
An interactive catalogue of demands, grievances, methods, and more of protests around the world.