Reforming the United Nations
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United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for new mechanisms to ensure that the commitments implicit in the United Nations charter are met, to respond to ongoing threats to global security and terrorism, to manage nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, to build lasting peace in war torn lands, and to advance human rights while fostering sustainable economic development. Reform efforts identified by Annan include the creation of a Peacebuilding Commission, the abolishment of the Trusteeship Council, reshaping by expansion of the Security Council to include more members, and a general overhaul of the administration of the Secretariat and the wider network of agencies, funds, and programs that constitute the United Nations system. These reforms are seen by Annan as necessary to advance the United Nations' dual mission of creating and maintaining peace while enhancing the quality of life enjoyed throughout the world.
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