Débat Which future for multilateralism and the UN? Edition 2020 Start of the session 02 October 2020 14h30 End of the session 02 October 2020 16h00 Salle Guillaume A global health crisis, a climate emergency, new nuclear threats: the 21st century’s security challenges emphasise the importance of co-ordinated global solutions to ensure peace and security. 75 years after the founding of the United Nations, the institution is increasingly criticized for its limitations in terms of what it can achieve and how it works. What future is there for multilateralism? Can the UN evolve or are there more inclusive alternatives? Because of the sanitary crisis, some speakers will address the conference through videos: Youssef Mahmoud, Jayathma Wickramanayake Speaker(s) Pierre Haski Bertrand Badie Jayathma Wickramanayake Youssef Mahmoud Moderator(s) Rahma Sophia Rachdi Image gallery Co-organisers International Peace Institute Preventing War: Responding to new threats Edition 2020 Useful informations Useful informations Public health requirements The public will be welcomed in accordance with the restrictions and obligations issued by the French government at the time. Face masks must be worn. Visitors must register for conferences and debates Access to the Forum is free. Prior registration required on normandyforpeace.com for the conferences and debates (or at the event, subject to the availability of seats). Opening hours Thursday 1 October, from 9am to 10.45pm Friday 2 October, from 9am to 9.45pm The Village for Peace is open from 9am to 8pm. Access Visitors can enter via place Reine Mathilde or boulevard Clémenceau, opposite rue du Clos Beaumois. Bus stops nearby: rue Basse, Tour Leroy, Reine Mathilde. Car parks (with parking charges): Château, Port, Tour Leroy. Bike parking is available on site. Prepare your trip on www.commentjyvais.fr/en