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Responding to the Changing World
The United Nations is on the brink of change. In recent months, a number of reports from UN officials and appointees have been released, challenging the old thinking within the United Nations. The future of the United Nations holds great potential. But while some things will need to change, the programs that are effective must also be maintained.
The Process of Organizational Reform
The High-level Panel on Threats, Challenge, and Change—a group of 16 foreign relations experts, ambassadors, and government representatives—was appointed in November 2003 to take a broad look at the United Nations and how it could be improved.Read the High-level Panel Report
The Millennium Development Report was released in January 2005 to assess the Millennium Development goals. Jeffrey Sachs, a world-renowned economist, led the project.
A Grand Yet Practical Agenda responds to the Millennium Development Report.
In Larger Freedom, the secretary-general's report, was released in March 2005, taking into account previous recommendations and outlining how both state governments and the United Nations must increase their vigilance against the issues that threaten us most.
George Bush and Kofi Annan—Finally United? examines each man's pursuit of freedom in the world. This response to Annan's report appears in The Globalist.

