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1 | 2024-01-30 12:13:47 | 2018-07-10 10:40:42 | 2024-03-18 15:41:59 | listed | ALBJ4LuRz5nxfWGcHUH4-Ku8CC99HtMAYkhB_QXCC8VLwf6GG0Kuu8N4fE8l8J9fLWTlrscCTbE3K37BvBYe6Q | Last Friday I gave a talk to the United Nation’s Executive Committee. In this short article I wanted to make my slides publicly available. The Executive Committee is a group of heads of several departments across the UN system – UNDP, WHO, and many others – and it is chaired by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. They had asked me to speak about the large global trends that change the world and I presented last Friday morning at the UN headquarter in New York. **Or ****[open the slides in a new tab](https://slides.ourworldindata.org/talks/2018_un_nyc_data_on_development/2018_un_nyc_data_on_development#/title-slide)****.** As always with our work, the slides are free for everyone to use in any way. After clicking on the full-screen icon in the bottom right the lecture notes will disappear, that is the view that I use when giving a talk. At the beginning of my talk I asked why it is that we are not aware of how the world is changing and presented some of the evidence for this fact. Then I showed how very rapidly the world is actually changing but that this rapid change is in fact still far too slow if we want to reach the _Sustainable Development Goals_ that the UN set themselves for 2030. After this disappointing finding I outlined some of the important trends that we can benefit from if we want to achieve our development goals, and finally how we can use statistics as a tool for social change to put pressure on governments and those in power to keep them accountable for the development goals we agreed upon. <iframe style="height: 450px; width: 100%;" src= "https://slides.ourworldindata.org/talks/2018_un_nyc_data_on_development/2018_un_nyc_data_on_development#/title-slide" /> | The past and future of global change – Max's slides for his talk at the UN |