

Daniel Perell
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@DanielPerell
Representative of the Baha'i International Community to the UN. Areas of work include Climate, Social & Sustainable Development and Global Governance.








Deputy SG @ilaheibrahimli received @BahaiBIC






Today the #Bahai International Community's UN Representative @DanielPerell, @UNUCPR & the Climate Governance Commission hosted a "Road to the Summit" breakfast meeting ahead of the UN #SummitoftheFuture. On the menu? Frank and constructive talks on environmental governance.

What an enriching dialogue in the Road to the Summit Series organized by @BahaiBIC, Climate Governance Commission, and @UNUCPR. We discussed the need for bold environmental governance reforms ahead of the Summit of the Future. Grateful for the insights from @DanielPerell , @AdamDayGeneva, Maja Groff, Prof. Anders Levermann, @ShuvaRaha, Ms. Ligia Noronha, and @MathaiWanjira . @GlobalGovForum @GWLvoices @c4unwn @UNEP @homehumanity





Daniel Perell, Bahá'í International Community representative to the United Nations, joined the Global Dispatches podcast to discuss the upcoming UN Summit of the Future. The United Nations is hosting the Summit in September of this year during the annual opening the UN General Assembly. World leaders will be expected to endorse a "Pact for the Future" that, many hope, can help bring about meaningful UN reforms. Listen to the podcast at the link below: podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/the…

“Towards the UN Summit of the Future, we need to consider the needs humanity has now and bring the UN towards them” @DanielPerell Representative of the Baha'i International Community to the UN #ECOSOCPartnershipForum @GlobalTaskforce side event on Localization #Listen2Cities





Representative of the Baha’i International Community to the United Nations, Daniel Perell, attended the Club de Madrid’s Annual Policy Dialogue 2023, on “Rethinking Social Development for People and Planet,” in Brasilia, Brazil from 12-14 November, together with former Presidents and Prime Ministers, analysts, academics and leaders from the private sector and civil society from around the world. Mr. Perell offered remarks to a panel on “Shared Societies” – saying that shared societies cannot be built on division. Notions of competition which ultimately cause fracturing in communities and nations, underpin most forms of governance we see today. “It's simply the golden rule. Applied globally, applied nationally, applied locally. And it's a shame that our inability to apply this most basic of lessons has become the source of some of the most pernicious, divisive challenges the world is facing. If the goal is shared societies, then we need to conduct two thorough interrogations: what are those forces that are dividing us? Identify them, name them, and understand their characteristics. And where are there examples of what unites us? What are the lessons that can be learned from those processes, often at the local level, that are a source of unity for all?”









