President William Ruto is set to address world leaders at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, focusing on comprehensive reforms to multilateral institutions, climate action, and bridging the digital divide. The high-profile event offers a platform for President Ruto to advocate for African interests and push for a more democratic and inclusive global order.
President William Ruto of Kenya will join leaders from around the globe at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, a key forum for discussing pressing international issues such as sustainable development, global governance, and climate action. Departing for the United States tonight, President Ruto will participate in the 79th session of UNGA, where he plans to call for accelerated reforms of multilateral institutions, including the United Nations.
According to a statement released by State House spokesperson Hussein Mohamed, President Ruto’s participation at the event will center on pushing for reforms that better address current global challenges. “At the ‘Summit of the Future’ forum organised by the UN, [President Ruto] will call for a thorough review of the multilateral system, highlighting its inability to effectively address interrelated crises such as climate change, the debt burden, complex conflicts and the erosion of democratic governance,” the statement read.
President Ruto’s speech is expected to focus on the proposed ‘Pact for the Future,’ a key UN initiative aimed at creating a more democratic, transparent, and equitable global order. The Kenyan leader will advocate for the pact to address the specific needs of developing nations, particularly in Africa. He has long been a vocal proponent of reforms to international institutions like the UN Security Council and the International Monetary Fund, which he argues must better reflect Africa’s growing influence and evolving needs.
In addition to his calls for reform, President Ruto will also take part in high-level discussions on bridging the digital divide and promoting inclusion in the global digital economy. Emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data governance will feature prominently in these talks, with Ruto expected to highlight the need for equitable management of technological advancements that affect both developed and developing nations.
The President’s visit to New York will also include several bilateral meetings aimed at enhancing Kenya’s diplomatic and economic relations. His agenda includes discussions with world leaders on strengthening trade partnerships, advancing Kenya’s leadership in climate action, and fostering collaboration in renewable energy and digital innovation. Ruto will also meet with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to discuss Kenya’s role as the host of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and other strategic initiatives.
Climate action will be a major theme during President Ruto’s time at the UNGA. He is expected to use the platform to advocate for equitable climate financing, stressing the importance of initiatives such as the Nairobi Declaration on the Africa Climate Summit, the African Green Industrialisation Initiative, and the African Renewable Energy Strategy. These efforts, aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change on the continent, have been key pillars of Kenya’s foreign policy under Ruto’s administration.
President Ruto’s strong stance on climate issues aligns with his broader goal of ensuring that Africa’s voice is heard on the world stage. As a leading African figure in global governance debates, Ruto will continue to push for greater African representation in multilateral institutions. His participation at the UNGA is part of a broader effort to ensure that Africa’s interests, particularly in areas like financial reform and climate action, are not only acknowledged but acted upon by the international community.
Kenya’s active role in global peace efforts will also be underlined during the trip. Discussions between President Ruto and Secretary-General Guterres are expected to touch on Kenya’s leadership in the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti, where the country has taken a prominent role in promoting peace and stability.