Office Space
The establishment of the United Institutions will build out the institutional framework for global cooperation, and will also represent a major strategic investment and expansion of multistakeholder engagement and civic space at the global level.
The platform will support and enable systemic, inclusive and sustained engagement and cooperation by institutions and constituencies globally, facilitated by year-round meetings, conferences and global forums hosted at the United Institutions secretariat and world forum in New York, accessible both in-person and virtually around the world.
The platform is also aimed to support and enhance the capacity, economic viability and sustainability for institutions to participate and collaborate in-person, maintain strategic relations and work together on a continuous basis at the global level, both at the United Institutions and the United Nations, in New York.
To this end, the platform is being developed to also support organizations with access to economic and cost efficient long term or short term class A office space. This will be a stand-alone and complementary infrastructure component which will be arranged through a joint partnership agreement and with the support of the City of New York and the State of New York.
The office space will house representative offices for a large group of organizations and institutions including governments, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, coalitions, multi-stakeholder partnerships, bilateral agencies, government agencies, think tanks, education institutions, research organizations, business groups and philanthropic organizations.
It will support and enable the institutions to work independently according to their respective mandates, and together on issues of common concern. They will have close proximity to other leading organizations and institutions, the United Nations, and full access to the United Institutions common facilities and services, including the international conference center, global forums and the secretariat.
The platform will support and enable systemic, inclusive and sustained engagement and cooperation by institutions and constituencies globally, facilitated by year-round meetings, conferences and global forums hosted at the United Institutions secretariat and world forum in New York, accessible both in-person and virtually around the world.
The platform is also aimed to support and enhance the capacity, economic viability and sustainability for institutions to participate and collaborate in-person, maintain strategic relations and work together on a continuous basis at the global level, both at the United Institutions and the United Nations, in New York.
To this end, the platform is being developed to also support organizations with access to economic and cost efficient long term or short term class A office space. This will be a stand-alone and complementary infrastructure component which will be arranged through a joint partnership agreement and with the support of the City of New York and the State of New York.
The office space will house representative offices for a large group of organizations and institutions including governments, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations, civil society organizations, coalitions, multi-stakeholder partnerships, bilateral agencies, government agencies, think tanks, education institutions, research organizations, business groups and philanthropic organizations.
It will support and enable the institutions to work independently according to their respective mandates, and together on issues of common concern. They will have close proximity to other leading organizations and institutions, the United Nations, and full access to the United Institutions common facilities and services, including the international conference center, global forums and the secretariat.
