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The United Nations: Implementing the Future Charter for a more just and safe world

In his speech during the informal interactive dialogue on implementation Future Charter Today, Wednesday, Guterres stressed the necessity of sustaining the same spirit and design that was formulated and approved by the Charter. He said that adopting the charter “It was the beginning of the operation, not the end of it.”

He added: “We are facing a long list of challenges. Conflicts, climate disasters, and stumbling in an investigation Sustainable development goals. The geopolitical divisions and lack of confidence hinder effective work, as some are seriously questioned the feasibility of international cooperation and the multilateral system itself. Meanwhile, the basic funding is greatly reduced to those in need, with more discounts in the future..

Review of peace operations

The Secretary -General explained that they did not waste any time to move to the stage of implementing the charter, summarizing the next work in four main areas, the first of which is Peace and Security.

He said: “We make progress in reviewing all forms of peace operations, as required in the Charter”Adding that the review will be an opportunity to help adapt peace operations with today’s reality.

As for the second field, it is Funding for developmentNoting that the team of experts that the charter called for will soon be announced to set measures for progress that exceeds the gross domestic product.

He stressed the need to represent developing countries fairly in the governance of the institutions that depend on them, adding: “We know that the environment is not favorable. But we should not surrender.”.

Youth investment platform

With regard to the third field of work, which is Youth and future generationsGuterres said: “The main promise of the youth charter is to listen to their concerns and ideas, and to involve them in decision -making.”.

He added that with the adoption of the charter, it is progressing towards establishing an investment platform for youth to ensure the focus of national financing mechanisms and investment platforms on the needs of youth, adding that later this year, he will appoint a special envoy for future generations to intensify efforts in this field.

And about the fourth field, which is TechnologyThe Secretary -General said: We apply invitations Global Digital Charter To fill all digital gaps and ensure that all people benefit from a safe digital space. There is a special focus on artificial intelligence..

Joint commitment

Today’s dialogue is the first between three informal interactive dialogues on the implementation of the charter organized by the United Nations General Assembly.

The President of the General Assembly, Filimon Yang, said in his speech at the opening of the dialogue: “The Charter of the Future is a common commitment to a more just, sustainable and safe world. But the promise is only meaning when translated into action.”.

He stressed that the implementation of the charter will help to return to the path towards achieving the sustainable development goals.

Yang acknowledged the complexity and unique challenges facing each country when looking at the application of the charter, adding: “Countries facing special conditions – including the least developed countries, non -coastal developing countries, and developing small island countries – need a special attention. Therefore, implementation must reflect national contexts.”.

Bold policies

The President of the General Assembly stressed the need to bridge the resource gap, noting that the developing countries are stuck in the cycle of debt, which transforms the basic funds on education, health care and infrastructure.

He also stressed that trade policies must give developing countries flexibility, as well as the need to enhance international cooperation through technical assistance, capacity building and exchange of knowledge.

He added that empowering youth is essential for global progress, and requires bold investments in education, digital access, and infrastructure.

Yang confirmed his commitment “By making the future charter a tangible reality everywhere in the world. But no government, organization or sector can achieve this on its own. We need bold policies, larger investments, and stronger partnerships.”.

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