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Diversity must be seen as source of strength: UN chief

By IANS | Published: October 13, 2021 12:00 PM

United Nations, Oct 13 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that diversity must be seen as a source ...

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United Nations, Oct 13 UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that diversity must be seen as a source of strength instead of threat in search for peace.

"For countries emerging from the horrors of conflict and looking to a better future indeed for all countries diversity must not be seen as a threat. It is a source of strength," he told an open debate of the Security Council on diversity, state-building and the search for peace on Tuesday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Diversity should be seen as an anchor of peace and stability and a rallying point for every person to contribute to a better future for themselves, and for their societies, he said.

Parties to conflict can agree to end hostilities. They can agree to begin the long process of rebuilding a country. And they can even join forces to reconstitute a government. But without including a wide range of diverse voices at every step of this process without bringing all people along any peace will be short-lived, he warned.

Long-standing grievances, inequalities, mistrust and social divisions do not simply vanish when the fighting stops. They can easily flare up again. And they can be worsened if people and groups hungry for change do not see their needs and vision for the future being addressed, he added.

To promote inclusion in the process of rebuilding communities and sustaining peace, Guterres emphasized three areas for action.

First, national institutions and laws must work for all people.

This means protecting and promoting human rights, including people's rights to health, education, protection and opportunity. It means implementing policies and laws that protect vulnerable groups, including laws against discrimination based on race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity. And it means working with all partners to develop stronger national capacities that can serve all people equally, he said.

Second, countries should explore ensuring a greater voice to subnational regions.

Countries emerging from years, or even decades, of instability cannot afford to ignore the views of entire segments of their populations and risk fueling future resentments. Governments must find ways to move people forward together, as one, through constant dialogue recognizing and respecting differences even if this means devolving some areas of authority, he said.

Third, women, young people and the most marginalized must be involved every step of the way.

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