The United Nations in a Multipolar World: Assessing its Role and Relevance in Africa's Future

Published on 4th June 2024

This discussion paper is part of the preparatory materials for the 21st IREN East Africa Media Forum hosted by the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN Kenya). It synthesizes key points from Dr. Brahim Khlil (Independent Researcher with a focus on Sustainable Development and Industrial Innovation, Mauritania).

In the intricate web of today's world, where power no longer resides solely in the hands of a few but is shared across multiple global entities, the United Nations (UN) shines as a beacon of collective action and diplomacy. This overview sheds light on the crucial role the UN plays in knitting together peace, development, and human rights efforts, especially within the vibrant continent of Africa.

The document proposes strategic actions to maximize the UN's beneficial presence in Africa amidst the complexities of a multipolar globe. These include forging stronger collaborations with African states and regional bodies, focusing on sustainable development tailored to the continent's unique needs, and ensuring Africa's perspectives are heard in global UN dialogues. The goal is to enhance the UN's effectiveness as both a mediator in conflict situations and a supporter of Africa's journey towards stability and prosperity, with equitable global representation.

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