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Rwanda urges unity, backs U.N. stimulus and calls for institutional reforms at General Assembly

United Nations General Assembly · September 30, 2024
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Summary

Ernest Ra Musio, head of Rwanda's U.N. delegation, told the General Assembly that global unity is vital to meet Agenda 2030, endorsed the U.N. secretary-general's stimulus package, urged increased climate finance ahead of COP29 and called for reform of financial institutions and the U.N. Security Council.

Ernest Ra Musio, head of the delegation of Rwanda, used his statement to the United Nations General Assembly to urge global unity and concrete multilateral action on economic recovery, climate finance and institutional reform. He called the U.N. secretary-general's proposal a "timely and necessary intervention" aimed at helping vulnerable populations and stabilizing the global economy.

Musio said unity has been "a central theme" of the high-level week and argued that solidarity is essential to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals as the decade advances. He said Rwanda "strongly endorses the U.N. secretary-general's stimulus package," adding that the proposal aims to…

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