Africa: UN Needed 'More Than Ever Before' Says Germany's Candidate to Head General Assembly
- Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, presented her priorities on Thursday during an informal dialogue at UN Headquarters in New York.
- She addressed the UN's 80th anniversary amid global crises including around 120 ongoing conflicts and off-track Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing urgent challenges the Organization faces.
- Baerbock outlined three priorities: making the UN fit for purpose, delivering results with financial reform and climate focus, and building an inclusive UN engaging all Member States, civil society, and youth.
- She emphasized that the United Nations is more essential than ever and highlighted the importance of ensuring that people recognize the tangible impact of its work on their everyday lives. She also advocated for connecting reforms with the UN80 Initiative.
- If elected General Assembly President, Baerbock pledged to serve all 193 Member States equally and to enhance outreach that brings UN discussions closer to the people worldwide.
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Africa: UN Needed 'More Than Ever Before' Says Germany's Candidate to Head General Assembly
The former Foreign Minister of Germany outlined her vision for the role of UN General Assembly President, pledging to make the world body more effective, inclusive and focused on results.
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