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María Fernanda Espinosa is actively engaged in global initiatives focused on peace, security, multilateralism, social equality, and environmental sustainability. As a board member of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center (NGIC) and co-chair of the Coalition for the UN We Need (C4UN), she promotes international collaboration among civil society organizations and between governments to tackle global challenges, such as climate change, armed conflicts, and social inequality. Additionally, her work with the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) focuses on overcoming cultural and religious polarization.

As President of the Cities Alliance Assembly, she advocates for sustainable development and poverty reduction in rapidly growing cities. She also advises the World Future Council, which promotes fair and sustainable policies globally. Her involvement in these organizations reflects her commitment to advancing multilateralism and global governance.
Additionally, she serves as an UBUNTU advisor for United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), is a founding member of the United Nations Studies Centre at the University of Buckingham, works with the Robert Bosch Academy, and is part of the RISE Cities program at the BMW Herbert Quandt Foundation, where she promotes resilient, smart, and equitable cities. These roles underscore her dedication to driving sustainable and equitable solutions to pressing global challenges.