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liuxingyao 发表于 2011-10-27 22:20:59 |AI写论文

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                                                                       A baby will soon be born, marking the 7th billion citizen in a world that needs much more global cooperation.



Late next month, a child will be born - the 7th Billion citizen of planet Earth. We will never know the circumstances into which he or she was born. We do know that the baby will enter a world of vast and unpredictable change - environmental, economic, geopolitical, technological, and demographic.


The world’s population has tripled since the United Nations was created in 1945. And our numbers keep growing, with corresponding pressures on land, energy, food, and water. The global economy is generating pressures as well: rising joblessness, widening social inequalities, and the emergence of new economic powers.


These trends link the fate and future of today’s seven billion people as never before. No nation alone can solve the great global challenges of the twenty-first century. International cooperation is a universal need.


The 66th session of the UN General Assembly is a renewed opportunity for the countries of the world to set aside narrow, short-term interests and commit to cooperative efforts to address humanity’s long-term imperatives. At a time when all nations are experiencing individual challenges, we need to forge a worldwide common agenda that can help to ensure that the seven billionth baby and future generations grow up in a world characterised by sustainable peace, prosperity, freedom, and justice.


To help create this future, I am focusing my second term as Secretary-General on five global imperatives - five generational opportunities to shape the world of tomorrow by the decisions we make today.


The first and greatest of these imperatives is sustainable development. We all must understand that Saving OUR Planet, lifting people out of poverty, and advancing economic growth are one and the same fight. We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security, and women’s empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.


In the next five years, we need to create a new economic vision for sustainable development and forge global consensus on a binding climate change agreement. Fostering economic growth, realizing the Millennium Development Goals, and combating climate change will all depend on creating a new energy system for the twenty-first century and extending it to every person on the planet.


Prevention as a framework for international cooperation is a second opportunity. This year, the UN peacekeeping budget will total $8bn. Think of what we could save by avoiding conflicts - by deploying political mediation missions, for example, rather than troops. We know how to do this. Our record proves it - in Guinea, Kenya, and Kyrgyzstan.


A third imperative is building a safer and more secure world. In this effort, we must be courageous in standing up for democracy, human rights, and peace. This year was one of signature achievements in restoring and securing peace - in Cote d’Ivoire, Darfur, Egypt, and elsewhere. But hatred and bloodshed still stand in the way of our vision for peace.  


In the Middle East, we must break the stalemate. Palestinians deserve a state. Israel needs security. Both want peace. A negotiated settlement can produce these outcomes, and the UN is a platform for forging such a peace.


So, too, will we continue our efforts to foster democratic governance in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone. And, in the name of all of humanity, we will continue to push forward on nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation, in service of realising a world free of nuclear weapons.


The fourth big opportunity is supporting countries in transition. This year's dramatic events in North Africa and the Middle East inspired people around the globe. Let us help make the Arab Spring a true season of hope for all.


In Libya, we are deploying a new UN support mission to assist the country’s transitional authorities in establishing a new government and legal order, consistent with the aspirations of the Libyan people. Syria is a special concern. For six months we have seen escalating violence and repression. The government has repeatedly pledged to undertake reforms and listen to its people. It has not done so. The moment to act is now. The violence must stop.


Last but not least is the imperative of working with and for women and young people.  


Women hold up more than half the sky and represent much of the world’s unrealised potential. We need their full engagement - in government, business, and civil society. The UN has placed a high priority on promoting women at all levels of the organisation and this year, for the first time, UN Women is operating to promote the interests and rights of women all over the world.


Seven billion people now look toward the United Nations for solutions to the world’s great global challenges. They hold different religions and backgrounds but common dreams and aspirations. Our global future depends on bringing these individual talents and universal rights together in common cause. Let our common agenda begin.


Ban Ki-moon is Secretary-General of the United Nations.
















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clanyrj 发表于 2011-10-28 00:18:09
Thank you for sharing! There is still a long way to go for UN. Only if countries can settle the differences, can the goal of sustainable development be achieved.

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muhouxiaotian 发表于 2011-10-28 09:07:23
中国印度贡献最大,应该颁发诺贝尔物理学奖给他们,表彰他们对世界人口做出的巨大贡献。

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w08241081 发表于 2011-10-28 09:38:21
What means "Arab Spring" ?  
What most  important for the 7billion baby is   a world where the game rules haven't  distorted  by the minority。
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muhouxiaotian 发表于 2011-10-28 09:41:03
以上一楼博君一笑,哪里来的文章,从人口扯到了和平!经济分析也太粗糙吧,具体数据几乎没有?人口这是联合国的事吗?这篇文章不会是屈原写的呢,美国主流媒体应该没有这样的逻辑。为啥对此贡献卓越的a国支字不提?
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hubing580900 在职认证  发表于 2011-10-28 10:06:19
习惯了,每天到这看看

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范进 发表于 2011-10-28 10:07:16
heavy burden, poor earth

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bjmayi 发表于 2011-10-28 10:09:13
人口越来越多,  我们的后代凭什么在地球上生存啊  虽然有些杞人忧天, 但毕竟还是要想一下的.

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榄外人L 发表于 2011-10-28 11:17:01
这话太空,永远都是弱肉强食,只有国家强大,人民才会幸福

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caihongchn 发表于 2011-10-28 11:26:45
全球人口增长,很多国家都有责任。中国和印度是人口大国,不可否认。中国的计划生育政策是有成效的,但由于基数太大,导致总人口仍然较多。个人比较赞成继续执行计划生育!至于他国,不想评论了!

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