A Conversation With Michael Mller, Director General of the UN Offices in Geneva

Published: May 23, 2018, 7:53 p.m.

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I was a bit skeptical when my guest today told me that every person on the planet, in any 24 hour period, is somehow impacted by the work of the UN and other international entities in Geneva.

Still, Michael\\xa0M\\xf8ller would be in a position to know. He is the Director General of the UN Office in Geneva, which makes him a very senior UN official. And I must say, he was convincing. As the director general explains, the mundane routines of life -- everything from brushing my teeth in morning to calling my grandmother in Montreal -- is touched by work done in Geneva.

We also discuss the work of the UN Conference on Disarmament, of which Moller is the titular hear.

I will be seeing Michael\\xa0M\\xf8ller in Stockholm next week where he will be delivering a keynote address to the New Shape Forum. This is a conference and ideas festival convened by the Global Challenges Foundation.

We kick off this conversation discussing what Michael\\xa0M\\xf8ller is looking forward to from the New Shape Forum and also he previews some of the remarks he'll be delivering at his keynote address.

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This episode is presented in partnership with the Global Challenges Foundation, whose aim is to contribute to reducing the main global problems and risks that threaten humanity. Last year, the Global Challenges Foundation held an open call to find new models of global cooperation better capable of handling the most pressing global risks. In May this year at the New Shape Forum in Stockholm, the top proposals will be presented publicly and further refined through discussions with key thought leaders and experts. \\xa0

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