Inspiring Commitment at the SDGs Annual Meeting 2025: Muniba Mazari Joins UN Secretary-General to Champion Disability & Inclusion
At the SDGs Annual Meeting 2025, Muniba Mazari joined the UN Secretary-General and fellow advocates to champion disability & inclusion, ensuring no one is left behind.
The SDGs Annual Meeting 2025 brought together world leaders, advocates, and changemakers with one clear mission: to accelerate progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Among the distinguished attendees was Muniba Mazari, Pakistan’s celebrated activist and Advocate for Disability & Inclusion, who joined the UN Secretary-General and fellow SDG Advocates in New York.
This year’s gathering carried a powerful reminder of the urgency to build a world that is inclusive, just, and sustainable. It was not just a conference—it was a call to action.
Muniba Mazari’s Inspiring Role in Disability & Inclusion
Known as the “Iron Lady of Pakistan”, Muniba Mazari once again demonstrated her unwavering dedication to social justice. Speaking passionately, she emphasized:
“Our mission is clear: to ensure that no one is left behind. Inclusion is not charity—it is justice.”
As an SDG Advocate, Muniba has championed the rights of people with disabilities, highlighting how equal access to education, healthcare, and employment is central to achieving the 17 Global Goals. Her presence at the SDGs Annual Meeting symbolized hope for millions of marginalized voices across South Asia and beyond.
UN Secretary-General’s Call for Urgent Action
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a powerful address, warning that the world is falling behind on several SDG targets due to global conflicts, climate crises, and widening inequalities.
Yet, he also shared optimism:
“With the courage of advocates like Muniba Mazari, and the solidarity of nations, we can still achieve the SDGs by 2030. But we must act now—with urgency and unity.”
This rallying cry reinforced the shared responsibility of governments, civil society, and international institutions.
The Power of Diverse Global Changemakers
The SDGs Annual Meeting highlighted how diverse voices—youth leaders, gender advocates, environmentalists, and disability champions—form the backbone of global progress.
Muniba Mazari stood shoulder-to-shoulder with her peers, representing not just Pakistan but also millions worldwide who face exclusion. Her collaboration with UN Women Pakistan adds further strength to advocacy for gender equality and social inclusion, amplifying the message that true development must be for everyone, by everyone.
Pakistan’s Commitment: UN Women and Inclusive Development
UN Women Pakistan has long recognized Muniba Mazari as a beacon of resilience. Through its programs, the organization continues to push for:
- Gender equality in leadership roles
- Protection of women’s rights in workplaces and communities
- Support for marginalized groups, including people with disabilities
By aligning with the SDGs Annual Meeting, Pakistan reinforced its commitment to inclusivity, positioning itself as a nation striving to meet international standards of justice and equality.
Learn more about UN Women Pakistan’s initiatives.
Challenges Ahead for the 2030 Agenda
While the SDGs Annual Meeting celebrated progress, it also highlighted daunting challenges:
- Climate change impacts hitting vulnerable nations hardest
- Widening gender and economic inequalities
- Limited global financing for SDG implementation
- Underrepresentation of persons with disabilities in policymaking
Muniba Mazari’s message was clear: disability inclusion cannot remain a footnote—it must be central to all policies and programs.
Why Disability & Inclusion Matter for SDGs
Disability inclusion is directly linked to several SDGs, including:
- SDG 4: Quality Education – ensuring inclusive schools
- SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth – empowering disabled individuals with employment
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – dismantling barriers to participation
- SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions – protecting rights and representation
Without prioritizing disability inclusion, the “leave no one behind” principle remains incomplete.
Global Solidarity: Leaving No One Behind
The SDGs Annual Meeting reaffirmed that achieving a sustainable future requires solidarity across borders. Countries must:
- Collaborate on global funding for inclusion programs
- Strengthen disability-friendly legislation
- Amplify advocacy voices like Muniba Mazari’s
- Foster cross-sector partnerships between governments, NGOs, and businesses
Read more on the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
For Pakistan, this also means integrating climate resilience, gender equality, and disability inclusion into its Vision 2030 roadmap.
Conclusion: Hope, Justice, and Sustainability
The SDGs Annual Meeting 2025 was more than a symbolic event—it was a turning point for global accountability.
With the UN Secretary-General’s leadership, and the inspiring advocacy of Muniba Mazari, the world witnessed how hope, justice, and sustainability can unite diverse communities.
As Muniba reminded the world:
“Inclusion is the path to justice, and justice is the path to peace.”
If nations truly embrace this vision, the dream of an inclusive, just, and sustainable future by 2030 is still within reach.




