Tabea,
If you found your way here, there’s a good chance you’re one of two people.
You’ve been at the UN. You prepared. You showed up. You still walked out wondering what you missed.
Or you haven’t been yet. And the closer it gets, the more you realize nobody actually told you how any of this works.
Either way, you’re in the right place.
That gap between knowing the UN exists and knowing how to move it. Nobody closes it for you. I’m trying to change that.
You’re right. The About page needs to open on the READER, not the problem. That’s what Ilham does. She makes you feel seen before she says anything about herself or her publication.
Who is this?
I’m Ghazali Ohorella. Alifuru from Maluku.
For a long time I was the person with the best documents in the room. Best mapping exercise. Best analysis. Best case on paper.
I walked out with nothing. Not once. For years.
I didn’t know why nothing moved. So I started tracking everything. Every negotiation. Every bilateral. Every procedural move I didn’t recognize until it was too late. I went back through 20 years of notes and started looking for patterns.
I found them.
Now I run 40+ meetings every year with UN staff, member states, NGOs, and experts before the session even starts. A health check of the system. So I know exactly what’s moving, who’s moving it, and why.
Article 6 under the UNFCCC. BBNJ. The Human Rights Council. The General Assembly. WHO. Geneva, New York, Paris, Bonn, Vienna. You name it.
I built this so you don’t spend 20 years figuring out what I had to figure out alone.
476 million Indigenous Peoples deserve more than another awareness campaign.
What you get
Free: The Saturday Newsletter and the Playbooks.
Every Saturday, one UN move broken down in under 5 minutes. The patterns most people miss, made visible. Plus the full Playbooks library. Written frameworks for your next session. How a caucus works. How to read a bilateral. How to turn 3 minutes into a concrete ask.
No cost. No catch.
Team: $10 a month or $95 a year.
The Daily Brief. Every day, what moved at the UN and why. Unedited. Unscripted. The same read I’d give you over coffee before the next session starts.
Workshops. One process walked through completely. Who holds the power, what moves land, where it goes wrong. Tools you take into a real room.
Monthly AMA. Bring your situation. I tell you exactly what I would do. Which process, which delegation, what to say.
The free content makes you aware. The Team makes you dangerous.
Start here
— Ghazali

