Ramaphosa Advocates for Africa's UN Security Seat
Ramaphosa Advocates for Africa's UN Security Seat

Ramaphosa Advocates for Africa's UN Security Seat

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a permanent African seat in the UN Security Council, emphasizing the need for genuine inclusion of African nations in global governance during his address at the UN General Assembly. He highlighted the urgency of sustainable development in the Global South, urging the G20 to move beyond mere platitudes. Concurrently, Africa is witnessing a technological wave that could potentially address infrastructure gaps and drive economic development, despite challenges in sectors like agriculture and health. South Africa's economy appears poised for recovery following a favorable coalition government and increased foreign investments, though significant challenges remain in infrastructure and service delivery. The Unstoppable Africa event aims to reshape perceptions of the continent by showcasing its opportunities and fostering connections among leaders, businesses, and investors. The goal is to mobilize political will and investments towards achieving Africa's Agenda 2063, ensuring accountability for progress made.

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