At the recent ECOSOCC High-Level Diplomatic Briefing on Africa’s Restitution, UNSC Reform & UN Charter Review, Mr. Richard Ssewakiryanga delivered a thought-provoking presentation on key strategies designed to enhance Africa’s global influence, advance the agenda for reparatory justice, and ensure the continent’s active participation in international decision-making.
During his presentation, Mr. Ssewakiryanga highlighted the importance of comprehensive reforms within global governance structures, focusing particularly on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the broader UN Charter. He emphasized that these changes are essential for reflecting Africa’s significant role in the international community and its need for a greater voice in shaping policies that directly affect the continent.
Key Points Covered:
This briefing marked a significant step in the ongoing dialogue about Africa’s role in global affairs and its push for systemic changes to ensure equitable representation and justice on the world stage.
To learn more about the strategies discussed, watch the full briefing here: https://youtu.be/jhZSspIyx54
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