Nabbanja leading a delegation that attended the UN General Assembly

The Prime Minister of Uganda Rt Hon Nabbanja Robinah has called upon world leaders to recommit to multilateralism, solidarity and international cooperation to ensure that no person or country is left behind.

Rt Hon Nabbanja made the call July 21st 2025 during the United Nations General Assembly 10th session of the ECOSOC High-Level Political Forum official opening in New York.

Rt Hon Nabbanja is in New York leading the Ugandan delegation at the United Nations High Level political forum on sustainable development under the Auspices of the Economicc and Social Council.

While addressing the General assembly, Rt Hon Nabbanja said  that Uganda has made remarkable strides in ensuring that no person is left behind in SDGs.

The 80th anniversary of the United Nations and this 10th session of the ECOSOC High-Level Political Forum come at a pivotal time, with only five years left to 2030 and limited global progress on the Sustainable Development Goals.

The Theme of the 2025 United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) is “Advancing Sustainable, Inclusive, Science-and evidence-based solutions for the 2030 Agenda and its SDGs for leaving no one behind”.

Other Ugandan delegates at the official opening session of the High Level political forum on SDGs included the Minister for General Duties at OPM Hon Kasule Lumumba, the chairperson of the National Planning Authority Prof Pamela Mbabazi, Uganda’s Deputy Permanent representative at the United Nations-Ambassador Godfrey Kwoba and the Director SDG secretariat in Uganda Dr Albert Byamugisha.