Guinea's Minister of State Addresses UNGA 80th Session on Peace, Development, and Human Rights
United NationsOctober 27, 202514 min2,780 views
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- π¬πΌ Amara Camara, Minister of State for Guinea, conveyed warm congratulations to the President of the 80th UNGA session and assured her of Guinea's full support.
- π€ Guinea fully identifies with the theme "Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights," seeing it as a reflection of their national progress.
- π The Minister acknowledged the global turmoil and expressed concern that peace is becoming a luxury, conflicts are normalized, and international organizations are weakening.
Guinea's National Vision and Sovereignty
- π‘ President Dumbuya's leadership prioritizes the well-being of the people and peaceful coexistence, leading Guinea towards development.
- βοΈ Guinea has embraced national sovereignty, particularly in mining by revoking non-compliant permits, and in intellectual property by transforming the education system.
- π The creation of Simandu Academy aims to provide top students with opportunities to study abroad, building essential human capital for national development.
Simandu 2040 Program and Economic Progress
- π The Simandu 2040 program is built on five strategic pillars: agriculture, education, infrastructure, economy/finance, and health.
- π The Simandu project, leveraging the world's largest iron deposit, is expected to contribute to global decarbonization.
- π Guinea achieved a historic milestone with its first sovereign credit rating of B+ stable outlook from Standard & Poor's, positioning it as the second-largest economy in French-speaking West Africa.
Human Rights and Constitutional Order
- βοΈ Respect for human rights is fundamental, yet its application remains inconsistent globally.
- βοΈ Guinea has adopted a new constitution through a referendum, marking a return to constitutional order, a significant achievement for the nation and the international community.
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United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)GuineaPeaceDevelopmentHuman RightsGlobal TurmoilNational SovereigntyMining SectorEducation SystemSimandu AcademySimandu 2040 ProgramDecarbonizationSovereign Credit RatingConstitutional Order
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