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Shared power, shared responsibility

Africa / South Africa0 views1 min
Shared power, shared responsibility

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Governments are primary duty-bearers, but when they fail to meet responsibilities, consequences extend beyond borders, impacting social cohesion, economies, and human security. The international community must recognize shared power and responsibility to address global challenges and promote stability.

Governments are primary duty-bearers, but when they fail, consequences extend beyond borders. Africa has 30% of the world's mineral reserves, yet hundreds of billions of dollars leave the continent annually. This constrains public investment, leaving classrooms unbuilt and clinics without medicine. The international community must recognize shared power and responsibility to address global challenges. Investment in education, health, and infrastructure strengthens global stability. A rules-based international order is the foundation for peace and security.

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