UN at 80: Charting the Future of Global Cooperation
As the UN celebrates its 80th anniversary, experts Liu Baocheng and Emmanuel Matambo weigh in on its achievements and the reforms needed to boost global cooperation and representation.
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As the UN celebrates its 80th anniversary, experts Liu Baocheng and Emmanuel Matambo weigh in on its achievements and the reforms needed to boost global cooperation and representation.
Fifty years after rejoining the UN, China has become a top contributor in peacekeeping, development and reform, turning promises into real action.
On the UN’s 80th anniversary, discover how China is shaping global humanitarian aid and why reform is key to a fairer world.
At the 5th China Dialogue Conference in Belgrade, over 140 delegates from 37 countries debated the Global Governance Initiative, calling for UN reforms, equity, and stronger global connections.
China’s Premier Li Qiang calls for a more effective, pragmatic UN, backs President Xi Jinping’s Global Governance Initiative, and stresses the one-China principle.
UNGA’s 80th session launches with ‘Better Together’ as President Baerbock unveils priorities: UN reforms, next SG selection, SDG surge and urgent peace efforts.
Chinese mainland envoy Sun Lei outlines a five-point plan at the UN80 meeting to boost UN efficiency, revitalize its mission, and strengthen global governance.
UN Secretary-General Guterres plans a 15% budget cut for 2026, trimming $500M and cutting 19% of the workforce.