This Thursday, the UN Secretary-General advocated for “correcting the lack of permanent African representation” on the UN Security Council, emphasizing that Africa “deserves a voice” in the global peace and security architecture.
In a debate convened by Mozambique to address issues of strengthening the role of African states in addressing security and development issues, Antonio Guterres stressed that a stronger African voice can only happen if African countries can participate “on an equal footing” in global governance structures.
“This must include addressing the lack of permanent representation of African countries on this Council. And this must include reforming the global financial architecture, especially debt management, to ensure African countries have the support they need to climb the development ladder,” he said. insisted.
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