DescriptionThis ImPACT Coalition seeks to engage member states on the topic of UN Charter
Reform, build a “coalition of the leading” Member States, together a broad range of other
actors, and generate the required critical mass of proponents for – including a sponsor of –
a UN General Assembly Resolution calling for a General Conference to Review the
United Nations Charter, to be convened after the Summit of the Future.
Websitehttps://globalgovernanceforum.org/un-charter-reform-coalition/
Work PlanThe work plan is available here.
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Contact EmailUNCharterReformCoalition@outlook.com
Co-ConvenorsTim Murithi, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Cape Town, South Africa
Brenda Mofya, Oxfam International, New York, USA
CoordinatorHeba Aly, Geneva, Switzerland
Secretariat MemberDan Perell, UN Representative, Baha’i International Community, New York, USA
Sponsoring OrganizationsAmani Africa, Bahá’í International Community, CEPEI, Coalition for the UN We Need,
Democracy Without Borders, Global Challenges Foundation, Global Governance Forum,
GWL Voices, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, League of Women Voters of the
United States, New Women Connectors, Oxfam International, Trust Africa, UN University
Centre for Policy Research, World Federalist Movement
ResourcesUN Charter Reform Coalition Sub-committees
Reports & PublicationsA call for UN Charter Reform (Global Governance Forum)
Urgency of United Nations Charter Review (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung)
A Second Charter: Imagining a Renewed United Nations (Global Governance
Forum)
Revising the United Nations Charter (Stimson Centre)
Beyond 1995: Negotiating a New United Nations through Article 109 (Fletcher
Forum on International Affairs)
Sample UN General Assembly Draft Resolution invoking Article 109
● Tim Murithi explaining the concept of Article 109 (Rethinking Humanitarianism
podcast
)
● Recommendation of a UN Charter Review Conference focused on Security Council
reform in the report of the Secretary-General’s High-Level Advisory Board on
Effective Multilateralism (page 49)
Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
(book by Maja Groff, Arthur Dahl, Augusto Lopez-Claros)
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