11/01/2025

Headline, November 02 2025/ HONOURS : ''' FRAME UNITED FLAGS '''


HONOURS : 

''' FRAME UNITED FLAGS '''



'' INCLUSIVITY NOT A CHOICE - BUT A NECESSITY '' for a great world's future. The United Nations, the UN, - this global body came into being with the goal of avoiding the scourge of war.

As the United Nations celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2025, it is a moment for body jubilation and clear eyed reflection. The U.N., born from the ashes of global conflict, stands as one of humanity's most ambitious experiments in collective security.

Its role in shaping a stable postwar order - fostering a dialogue and preserving peace - is a legacy we can all be proud of.

The prevention of large-scale conflicts that may lead to another world war stands as a powerful, if silent, testament to its value. We must appreciate and honour those significant achievements, which have shaped the world we live in today.

As Victor Hugo affirmed, '' even the darkest night will end, and the sun will rise''. Thus, it was from the ruins of the World War II that the international organisation that would become the main driving force for peace was born.

In the auditorium of the Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, California, delegates from 50 nations signed the United Nations Charter on June 26, 1945. It came into force on Oct 24, 1945, with the goal of avoiding the scourge of war.

The winning Allies wanted to create an international collaboration system to maintain collective peace and security. To this end, five countries play key roles in the security council :

China, France, Russia [ formerly the Soviet Union ], the United Kingdom, and the United States - to avoid a similar failure to that of the U.N.'s unsuccessful predecessor, the League of Nations.

One of the fundamental guiding principles of the U.N. is that all members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity of political independence of any state.

The UN also aims to promote universal respect for, and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction of race, sex, language or religion. For the past 80 years, there is no doubt that the world has breathed more easily thanks to the existence of the U.N.

The organisation's contributions are legions. Through diplomacy, medications and the vital work of its peacekeeping forces, it has repeatedly prevented regional crises from escalating into global conflagrations.

In many crisis-ridden countries, UN missions have provided stability and paved the way for reconstruction, to humanitarian agencies - UNHCR, Unicef and the World Food Programme - have been a lifeline for the most vulnerable.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains a moral compass, while the Sustainable Development Goals continue to rally nations around common aspirations for a better world.

EIGHTY years on, the UN stands at a crossroads. Its past achievements deserve our respect, but our reverence must not become an obstacle to necessary evolution.

To preserve the spirit of San Francisco - the commitment to peace, justice, and collective action - the world must have the collective courage to embrace bold change.

Through expanded representation, deeper inclusivity, and a symbolic rebirth, the UN can reclaim its vital mission for the century to come.

The Honour and Serving of the Latest Global Operational Research on UN, Humanity, and Wars, continues. The World Students Society thanks Marcus De Freitas.

With most respectful dedication to the UN and its future, the Global Founder Framers of The World Students Society - the exclusive and eternal ownership of every student in the world - and then Students, Professors and Teachers.

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