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Panel Discussion and Reception

The panel discussion on 11 September 2025
Title
Panel Discussion and Reception
Event Date
11 Sep 2025
Time
From 5:00pm to 7:00pm (America/New York)

As part of the Scientific Advisory Board annual retreat, the Permanent Missions of Singapore and South Africa co-hosted a panel discussion and reception.

The panel, entitled “Shaping a Strong Multilateral Future: Combatting Misinformation through Science and Technology,” examined how misinformation and disinformation, amplified by artificial intelligence, undermine trust in science and democratic institutions. Panelists considered a range of responses, including strengthening digital literacy, fostering inclusive AI governance, advancing open science, improving science communication, and reinforcing systems of scientific validation. The discussion emphasized that science continues to serve as a unifying force and as a foundation for informed decision-making and effective multilateralism.

The evening reception brought together Member States, Board members, and network institutions to deepen scientific and diplomatic connections and to strengthen evidence-based multilateral policymaking.

Video Remark: Professor Thomas Südhof, Nobel Laureate and Avram Goldstein Professor of Stanford University

Moderator: Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications

Panelists: Ambassador Maritza Chan, Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the UN; Asha de Vos, Founder and Executive Director of Oceanswell; Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector of UN University; Robbert Dijkgraaf, President-Elect of International Science Council

The panel discussion on 11 September 2025
UN Photo/Manuel Elías
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