The United Nations and African Union Commission have announced a strengthened collaboration to align their flagship development agendas, aiming to eradicate conflicts across Africa and rectify the continent's underrepresentation in global governance, particularly at the UN Security Council.
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- The UN and African Union are synchronizing Agenda 2063 and Agenda 2030 to end conflict in Africa and enhance African representation at the UN.
- Addressing the structural causes of violence in Africa is expected to take time, making 2030 an unrealistic target for ending all conflicts. 12s
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed grave concern about mass atrocities and escalating violence in Sudan, calling for an end to external support for armed groups. 1m 4s
- Guterres urged Sudanese parties to engage with his envoy and take steps toward a negotiated settlement. 1m 28s
- The UN-AU deal aims to strengthen cooperation in conflict prevention and rebuilding, and advocates for a permanent African seat on the UN Security Council. 1m 41s