Sunday, November 30, 2025

80th Anniversary of the United Nations Organisation - Part II

                       The U.N. should have more support of all nations around the world. We all have the duty to fight corruption, human rights violations, injustice, authoritarianism, lies, and everything that cause suffering to humansI have a YouTube channel, here is the link.   https://www.youtube.com/@lucianofietto4773/videos. Since the creation of this channel its visualization counter doesn't work, the same has been happening with the counter of this blog since its creation in 2010.      This post is a summary of two articles. The first was published at https://www.undp.org/saudi-arabia/press-releases/80-years-un-turning-global-ideals-local-impact.  The second was published at https://www.eeas.europa.eu/eeas/eu-priorities-united-nations_en

                     Eighty years ago, in the aftermath of the most devastating conflict in human history, a new hope was born. The United Nations was created not only as an institution, but as an idea, one rooted in peace, human dignity, justice, and the shared responsibility to build a better world for all. But ideals can't live on paper alone. They must be nurtured, anchored in laws and institutions, and translated into development plans, national visions, and practical actions that reach communities everywhere. They require a collective effort to convene, coordinate, and connect all available energies in pursuit of something greater than ourselves. This is the mission carried every day by the U.N. system. And at the heart of that mission, turning aspiration into transformation stands the U.N. Development Programme. Across the globe, U.N.D.P. works hand in hand with governments and communities to eliminate poverty, reduce inequality, and support sustainable growth. As the U.N. marks its 80th anniversary, and U.N.D.P. marks its 60th anniversary, we celebrate not only the past but the future, a future built on cooperation, on shared purpose, and on the belief that real change is possible when we work together.                                                                                                                                                                                  The E.U. remains a predicable, reliable and credible partner, committed to deliver on global commitments, including through the implementation of the Pact for the Future. The E.U. stands ready to engage with partners in driving forward U.N. reform through the "UN80 Initiative" towards a more effective, cost-efficient and responsive UN. The following five priorities will guide E.U. action at the UN over the next coming year. 1) Support a multilateral system based on international law and the universality of human rights.  2) Advance comprehensive reforms to reinvigorate the UN system, and pursue effective partnerships.  3) Strengthen the UN peace and security architecture.  4) Advance sustainable development in line with the 2030 Agenda.  5) Address the triple planetary crisis. (climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution). As the UN approaches its 80th anniversary, the EU actively supports the UN80 initiative, launched by the UN Secretary-General to enhance efficiency, improve mandate delivery, and undertake strategic reform, as confirmed by EU leaders in March 2025. As the largest financial contributor to the UN, the EU plays a constructive role in supporting a stronger, more agile and resilient organisation. The EU views the UN80 initiative as a unique opportunity to advance structural efficiencies, refocus the UN on its core mandates, and rebuild global trust in multilateralism. The EU also supports broader reform efforts, including the Pact for the Future, and will continue to work with the UN and all partners to ensure a coherent, inclusive and forward-looking multilateral system fit for the 21st century.

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