Sixty-Sixth United Nations General Assembly
The Sixty-Sixth United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) took place in 2011, gathering representatives from all 193 member states. The assembly focused on various global issues, including sustainable development, climate change, and international security. It provided a platform for nations to discuss and collaborate on pressing challenges facing the world.
During this session, key topics included the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Libya, as well as the need for reform in the United Nations Security Council. The assembly also addressed the importance of achieving the Millennium Development Goals and promoting human rights worldwide.