
Katja Iversen
@katja_iversen
CEO of the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live I Advocate, Adviser, Author, Moderator, Motivational Speaker, Board Member
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https://www.museumfortheunitednations.com 09-06-2009 22:19:44
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Great day in Venice at the WHO/Europe (WHO Venice Office) conference on “Reimagining an economy for resilient and healthier societies”. We need popular culture, storytelling and community for a more just, inclusive, and sustainable economic system. #healthforall #GlobalWe




Now NATURE officially an artist. Sounds Right is a global music initiative by Museum for the United Nations — UN Live. Raise funds for conservation and inspire millions of fans to take action. Every listen to a track featuring NATURE, you support it's conservation. #soundsright

It’s not every day a rock turn into a star. On #EarthDay, NATURE is officially an artist🌏 Since the official launch of soundsright.earth, on April 18 at the United Nations, NATURE has already gained more than 1.5 million listeners on Spotify. Go listen and become a fan🎶 #soundsright

A new version of ‘Brightest Blue’ featuring NATURE by Ellie Goulding is out now! Royalties from this track will fund the conservation of Nature's most precious and precarious ecosystems 🪩All you have to do is listen. #soundsright is a global music initiative by Museum for the United Nations — UN Live



"Nature is our biggest influence". 🌍 Listen to Segara Gunung (feat. NATURE) by Archipelago Rebels x Endah N Rhesa | endahnrhesa.tez. Royalties will fund the conservation of NATURE’s most precious and precarious ecosystems 🌊 Visit our Linktree to learn more: linktr.ee/soundsright.ea… #soundsright






Warm, warm congrats to amazing Halla Tomasdottir - just elected Iceland’s new President. Looking forward to continuing the collaboration and making change globally and locally. #iceland #genderequality #makingchange icelandreview.com/news/halla-tom…


Get ready for Talk | Harnessing Popular Culture for Positive Action on the Main Stage. Join Katja Iversen and Kumi Naidoo from Museum for the United Nations — UN Live to explore how popular culture, including gaming, can drive positive change.

