The global trust crisis: how the UN can respond
22/2/2023: The decline in trust between countries and global institutions has become existential, fueling polarization and undermining capacity to address the poly-crisis engulfing the world. The global director of advocacy for the Open Society Foundations suggests how the UN can embark on restoring effective multilateralism.
Source: PassBlue
Myanmar’s junta benefits from weak international response
6/2/2023: For two years, Myanmar's military junta has committed numerous crimes against humanity, widely documented by human rights groups. A wide range of responses by the international community have not been enough to change the junta’s conduct or calculations.
Source: Human Rights Watch
UN Secretary-General calls for rights-based governance in 2023
6/2/2023: In presenting his 2023 roadmap to the General Assembly, the Secretary-General has called on member states for a transformation in policy, grounded in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He affirmed that a rights-rooted approach is central to achieving a more peaceful and sustainable world.
Source: UN News
African leaders meet to seek peace and security
11/2/2023: The annual assembly of the African Union will shortly be held in Addis Ababa. Aspirations to adjust from fighting colonialism to encouraging economic integration are struggling. There have been four successful coups in West Africa and an unsuccessful attempt in Niger since 2020.
Source: The East African
Will UN reform happen this year? Don’t hold your breath
1/2/2023: Everyone talks about reforming the UN Security Council but change remains elusive after decades of debates. This past year, the voices for expanding the Council became louder, yet few can agree on how to do it.
Source: PassBlue
Myanmar’s neglected crisis demands a different response
1/2/2023: The UN system’s response to the crisis in Myanmar has been toothless, contributing to ineffective aid. A principled way to meet the overwhelming humanitarian needs in Myanmar is to provide support directly to local community-based organisations.
Source: The New Humanitarian
Myanmar junta extends state of emergency
1/2/2023: Myanmar's state of emergency has been extended by a further six months, coinciding with the announcement of new sanctions by the US and its allies. The UN special investigator on Myanmar has warned that the military junta plans to seek legitimacy by orchestrating a "sham" election this year.
Source: DW
Asia’s response to US trashing of rules-based international trade
23/1/2023: The end of 2022 left no doubt that the Biden administration has sustained US policy to undermine the rules-based international trading system. What should the rest of the world do, especially the heavily trade dependent economies in Asia?
Source: East Asia Forum
UN Security Council reform moves at snail’s pace
23/12/2022: The UN has made significant contributions as a humanitarian relief organization but remains deadlocked as a political body. The permanent five countries continue to exercise their veto, even though they no longer reflect geopolitical reality.
Source: Inter Press Service
Africa’s free trade agreement takes baby steps
5/12/2022: A handful of African companies have finally started shipping goods under the long-delayed AfCFTA free trade agreement. Intra-African trade is only around 15% of total trade, much lower than in other world regions, such as Europe, where it's 67%.
Source: DW