The 78th session of the UN General Assembly, the largest yearly gathering of world leaders and high-ranking diplomats, is taking place in New York this week amid numerous international crises and as the world body comes under increased scrutiny. Often referred to simply as UNGA, the event will see presidents, monarchs and prime ministers address the world in front of the UN chamber's famous green marble backdrop, while lower-level officials hustle on the sidelines to make deals and build relationships. This year's theme is “restoring trust and reigniting global solidarity”, but the credibility and reliability of the UN are currently being undermined by geopolitical conflicts, divisions, and paralysis at the Security Council, as economic, humanitarian and climate-related crises continue. In this discussion, we get a preview of this week’s UNGA. Former Diplomat and Executive Director at Risk Recon Dr Kingsley Makhubela joins Lerato Mbele for the conversation.