It's a Wrap! LDUN Geneva Recap
Diabetes is going down! Just ask the more than 250 Lions, Leos and community leaders who gathered in Geneva, Switzerland for Lions Day with the United Nations on September 27. The first of three United Nations events this Lion Year, LDUN Geneva jumpstarted the conversation about how Lions can work together to combat the global diabetes epidemic.
The day-long event was jam-packed with important speakers and discussions. Lions Clubs International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal headlined the program, which included addresses from Michael Møller, Director General of United Nations Office of Geneva, Kelly Clements, UN Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees, Dr. Oleg Chestov, Assistant Director General of the World Health Organization, and more.
“Strong partnerships with organizations such as the United Nations have helped shape our past, and will help forge our future. The diabetes epidemic cannot be ignored. Through our partnerships with the United Nations, WHO, pharmaceutical companies, and other agencies, we will make a difference for the millions of people whose lives are impacted by diabetes.”
– International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal.
Lions Clubs International President Dr. Naresh Aggarwal leads speaks during Lions Day with the United Nations in Geneva.
Attendees were treated to world-class entertainment in the form of a classical violin performance and a song by the winner of the Lions World Song Festival for the Blind.
Anthony Fournier, winner of the European Lions Music Contest, was accompanied by pianist Jansen Ryser.
Szilvia Agárdi, winner of the Lions World Song Festival for the Blind.
LDUN Geneva is just the beginning.
Lions and Leos will continue their longstanding partnership with the United Nations—and the discussion on diabetes—at LDUN Nairobi on February 27, 2018 and LDUN New York on March 24. Registration for these events opens November 1. Space is limited, so reserve your seat as soon as possible!