TheUN Chronicleis thedigital magazineof theUnited Nationsthat furnishes a forum for exchange between experts and politicians working outside the Organization andUnited Nationsofficials and diplomats.[1]

Produced by theDepartment of Global Communications,the magazine is simultaneously published in all sixUN languages.[2]The publication began its long run on 3 August 1946 as theUnited Nations Weekly Bulletin.[3]Over the decades, the magazine evolved in focus and scope alongside the Organization it served, and by 1964 it had become theUnited Nations Monthly Chronicle.The most recent iteration of the print edition was published as a theme-based quarterly beginning in 2007. The magazine was moved to an all-digital format in 2019. The new, exclusively web-basedUN Chronicleprovides topical content supporting major United Nations conferences, international observances and institutional priorities, especially progress on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development—all in the six United Nations official languages. The feature "Chronicle Conversations” showcases in-depth interviews with United Nations officials and other stakeholders.

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  1. ^"Dag Hammarskjöld's legacy in special issue of UN Chronicle".Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.2015-09-22.Retrieved2021-02-02.
  2. ^"UN Chronicle: The United Nations at 70".ACUNS.2015-10-01.Retrieved2021-02-02.
  3. ^"About the UN Chronicle".United Nations.
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