
加纳代表团在纽约举行的第 80 届联合国大会上展现出坚定的领导力、远见以及对多边主义的全新承诺,彰显了国家形象。
总统高级顾问 Joyce Bawah Mogtari 女士强调,由 John Dramani Mahama 总统率领的代表团此行意义重大 -- 加纳不仅为参会而来,更是为全球紧迫挑战贡献解决方案。
"这场全球领袖盛会不仅关乎联合国庄严大厅内的演讲,更关乎塑造各国未来的民主实践、领导力、思想碰撞、政策制定与伙伴关系。" 总统高级顾问 Mogtari 女士表示。
作为非洲联盟金融机构与赔偿事务特使,Mahama 总统充分利用该平台在大会间隙组织了多场高影响力会议,其中最具里程碑意义的是《阿克拉重置计划》的启动。

这项被称为大胆举措的 "重启计划",旨在通过马哈马关怀基金为加强医疗体系动员可持续资金。该倡议已引起国际社会广泛关注,将医疗卫生作为重塑全球治理(尤其是全球南方国家)的示范领域。
Bawah Mogtari 女士表示,这体现了总统推动创新融资模式的决心,这些模式将直接改善民生并增强社会韧性。
加纳代表团在访问纳斯达克时迎来另一个标志性时刻,此行发生在加美商业峰会前夕。据她透露,Mahama 总统借此机会大力推介加纳投资机遇,明确传递出该国已做好商业开放准备的信号。
"加纳敞开商业大门。" 她重申道,并与商界领袖就基础设施、绿色能源、数字化转型和工业化领域的合作机遇展开交流。

Bawah Mogtari 女士强调,这些互动体现了总统对加纳 "大推进" 战略的愿景 -- 这是一项以基础设施、教育、可再生能源和工业转型投资为核心的发展战略,"从展示光明未来的承诺,到推进基础设施、教育、绿色能源和工业化的大推进战略,加纳正在将自己定位为善治和远见卓识领导力的典范。"
Mogtari 女士还指出,在第 80 届联合国大会上,加纳的作用已超越国家利益范畴。Mahama 总统一直积极呼吁加强全球合作以应对气候变化、促进性别平等和加快数字化转型议程。
其代表团认为,这些优先事项不仅符合加纳的发展轨迹,也与联合国《2030 年可持续发展议程》相契合。
对多边主义的承诺
"Mahama 总统的出席彰显了他对多边主义的信念,以及确保加纳在塑造全球解决方案中发挥应有作用的承诺。" Mogtari 女士表示,这就是为什么加纳的参与被置于全球背景下,既应对气候变化等生存议题,也分享可激励其他国家的本土成功经验。

对加纳代表团而言,联合国大会也是向世界讲述加纳故事的契机 -- 用 Bawah Mogtari 女士的话说,这是一个关于 "希望、韧性与机遇" 的故事。
在总统的领导下,加纳不仅致力于巩固国内民主,更在全球治理议题中作出实质性贡献,"加纳来到联合国不仅是为了倾听,更是为了参与其中、分享经验并建立惠及当代与未来民众的伙伴关系。" 她在文中强调。
这种定位确保加纳的声音不是以旁观者,而是以全球政策制定的积极参与者姿态被听见。
Mogtari 女士特别提到马哈马总统在大会期间参与的多场高级别会议与对话的价值。她表示这些外交活动巩固了加纳作为发展与投资可靠伙伴的国际地位,同时为推进总统国内外政策重点 -- 特别是在金融、医疗和可持续发展领域 -- 提供了重要渠道。
随着总统在联大发表正式演讲,外界普遍预期他的讲话将延续 "阿克拉重置" 战略、纳斯达克论坛及其他重要边会活动所传递的核心主张。

对 Bawah Mogtari 女士和加纳代表团来说,利害关系非常明确:加纳必须抓住联合国大会第 80 届会议的每一个机会,巩固其作为致力于进步、创新和负责任全球领导力的国家的声誉。
联合国大会第 80 届会议在全球挑战日益加剧之际将各国领导人聚集一堂,这些挑战包括不平等、气候威胁、脆弱的卫生系统和经济不确定性。
在此背景下,加纳总统及其代表团所阐述的加纳立场,正被视为清晰和目标的灯塔。Bawah Mogtari 女士总结道:"在我们与全球领导人进行高级别会议和对话时,一个事实非常清楚:在 Mahama 总统领导下的加纳,是一个充满希望、韧性和机遇的故事。"
Ghana’s Voice at UNGA: Mahama Showcases Bold Vision on Global Stage
Ghana’s presence at the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York has been marked by a confident assertion of leadership, vision, and renewed commitment to multilateralism.
Senior Presidential Advisor, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has highlighted the significance of the delegation led by President John Dramani Mahama, stressing that Ghana is not in New York simply to participate but to help shape solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
“This global gathering of leaders is not only about speeches in the hallowed halls of the Assembly, but it is also about democracy, leadership, ideas, policies, and partnerships that shape the future of nations”. Senior Presidential Advisor, Joyce Bawah Mogtari said.
Among the standout highlights of Ghana’s participation has been President Mahama’s role as African Union Champion for Financial Institutions and Reparations. Leveraging this platform, the President convened highly impactful sessions on the sidelines of the Assembly, the most notable being the launch of the Accra Reset.
Framed as a bold initiative, the Reset seeks to mobilize sustainable financing for stronger healthcare systems under the Mahama Cares Fund.
The initiative, which has already attracted significant international attention, positions health as a proof of concept for reimagined global governance, particularly for the Global South.
According to Bawah Mogtari, it represents President Mahama’s determination to champion innovative financing models that directly improve lives and strengthen resilience.
NASDAQ Ghana’s Visit
Another symbolic moment for the Ghanaian delegation came during a historic visit to NASDAQ, ahead of the Ghana–US Business Summit.
According to her, President Mahama used the occasion to make a strong case for investment in Ghana, sending a clear message that the country is ready and open for business. “Ghana is open for business,” she reiterated, engaging business leaders on opportunities in infrastructure, green energy, digital transformation, and industrialisation.
Bawah Mogtari underscored that these engagements reflect the President’s vision for Ghana’s “Big Push”—a development strategy anchored on investments in infrastructure, education, renewable energy, and industrial transformation.
“From showcasing the promise of a brighter future to advancing the Big Push for infrastructure, education, green energy, and industrialisation, Ghana is positioning itself as a model of good governance and visionary leadership”. Senior Presidential Advisor, Joyce Bawah Mogtari said.
Additionally, Bawah Mogtari noted that at UNGA80, Ghana’s role has gone beyond national interests. President Mahama has been vocal on the need for stronger global cooperation to tackle climate change, promote gender equality, and accelerate the digital transformation agenda.
These priorities, his delegation argues, are not only aligned with Ghana’s development trajectory but also with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Commitment to Mulilateralism
“President Mahama’s presence underscores his belief in multilateralism and his commitment to ensuring Ghana plays its rightful role in shaping global solutions,” Bawah Mogtari stated. This, she explained, is why Ghana’s engagements are framed within a global context, addressing existential issues such as climate change while also sharing local success stories that could inspire other nations.
For the Ghanaian delegation, the General Assembly also represents an opportunity to tell Ghana’s story to the world—a story, in Bawah Mogtari’s words, “of hope, resilience, and opportunity.” She noted that under President Mahama’s leadership, Ghana has sought not only to consolidate democracy at home but also to contribute meaningfully to global governance debates.
“Ghana is not at the UN merely to listen; we are here to contribute, to share lessons, and to forge partnerships that empower our citizens and generations to come,” she wrote. This positioning, she added, ensures that Ghana’s voice is heard not just as an observer but as an active participant in shaping global policies.
In her reflections, Bawah Mogtari highlighted the value of the numerous high-level meetings and dialogues President Mahama has been part of during the Assembly. She suggested that these engagements have reinforced Ghana’s standing as a credible partner for development and investment.
They have also provided an avenue for advancing the President’s domestic and foreign policy priorities, especially in areas of finance, healthcare, and sustainable development.
As President Mahama prepares to deliver his official address to the Assembly later in the week, expectations are high that his message will reinforce the themes already projected through the Accra Reset, the NASDAQ engagement, and other key side events.
For Bawah Mogtari and the Ghanaian delegation, the stakes are clear: Ghana must seize every opportunity at UNGA80 to consolidate its reputation as a country committed to progress, innovation, and responsible global leadership.
The 80th Session of the UN General Assembly has brought together leaders at a time of rising global challenges, from inequality and climate threats to fragile health systems and economic uncertainty.
Against this backdrop, Ghana’s voice, as articulated by its President and delegation, is being positioned as a beacon of clarity and purpose. “As we engage in high-level meetings and dialogues with global leaders, one truth stands clear: Ghana’s story under President Mahama is one of hope, resilience, and opportunity,” Bawah Mogtari concluded.
来源:Vaultz News
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