Reforming the UN for their 75th anniversary
Shaah Kamuruko
New York Times
The United Nations is an intergovernmental organization that promotes international cooperation and to create and maintain international order and stability. In 2015 when the UN was celebrating their 70th anniversary the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) was given the responsibility to plan the celebration related events and special activities which were planned to be held for a period of 16 months. Some of them included the celebrations of the International day of Peace on 21 September and many others. Things including the Intercontinental Cycling Tour, the Trees Plantation Event, the Multilingual Essay Contest, the United Nations’ Exhibition and the Second World War 70th anniversary. The 75th anniversary of the United Nations is an opportunity to reflect and to look back on the UN’s history and reminisce on its achievements over the years. It is also an opportunity to spotlight what the UN is as a whole and the good it has done for the world and improve on the bad.
New York Times has been asked to report on the discussions debated about reforming the UN for their 75th anniversary. The UN plays a big role on the world we live in today and we are honored to be given the opportunity to be a part of the 2018 UN conference