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UN marks 80 years, reflects on peace, development, and rights
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68247, member: 636"] The United Nations (UN) recently celebrated its 80th anniversary since its founding on October 24, 1945. To mark the occasion, the Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) hosted a special discussion on its program "Tanzania Today," co-organized with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation. The conversation featured the author and two experts in diplomacy, international relations, and economic affairs, who reflected on the UN's achievements, challenges, and its continued legitimacy. The discussion highlighted the theme of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly: "Better Together: 80 years and Beyond for Peace, Development and Human Rights." This theme, introduced by Her Excellency Annalena Baerbock, emphasizes the UN's foundational pillars of peace, development, and human rights. The panelists acknowledged several milestones that demonstrate the UN's enduring relevance, including its peacekeeping missions, human rights advocacy, and its role in global development initiatives like the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, the panel also discussed the ongoing need for UN reform, particularly in areas of representation and structure. Tanzania has been a key player in supporting UN peacekeeping operations, contributing troops and civilians to various missions. The country has also made strides toward achieving SDGs, particularly in health, education, and economic growth, although challenges remain, such as persistent poverty and environmental sustainability. The discussion concluded with a call for greater international cooperation to address global issues and ensure the UN remains effective in the future. [/QUOTE]
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