Freedom
Introduction
The media is an article that is about the aspect of passing on to the next generation a brighter future that was no there in the past. Is illustrates freedom in the light of needs and hopes of people in development, security and human rights, which is accordance with the Charter of United Nation’s. This is necessary to become secure, prosperous and enjoy their rights (Denton, Fretz and Spencer 2000, pg. 107).
In a period where global interdependence and common desire is appropriately grasped it could do much to integrate all the countries in the same path. With the global abundance in place, all of the countries have the ability to limit the issues that tend to separate us on the path of wealth (United Nations 2005). This could only be done away with if such resources could be shared equally. With varied threats, the structure of the UN needs change.
This media presents a comprehensive application of the Millennium Declaration. The report is based on the principles and objective of the Charter of the United Nations. The reports on the progress made in attaining a united front for all of the countries so as achieve a suitable environment to live in (UNDP 2012). The changes that have been made are applicable with the assistance of the political class which makes decisions. The report advocates for an end to conflicts which do much as to threaten local and global solidity.
The concept of freedom is understood in the acquisition of development, security and human rights. The path of freedom is attributed to be the wants and expectations of a person who is located in all parts of the world, which is achieved through development, freedom and peace. The Charter of the United Nations is a set of countries that are free from oppression of any kind on human kind (Denton, Fretz and Spencer 2000, pg. 107). The Charter was able to meet this, with the attempt to hinder the future generations from war. This led to the coming to being of an organization where justice and law was advanced and lead to social advancement as well as proper levels for life in freedom.
The aspect of freedom is acquired with a keen focus on the relevance of the Charter of the United Nations and to insist that its objective should be met in the men and women of the varied places of the world (UN 2012). The aspect of a ‘larger freedom’ encompasses the aspect of development, meeting security and protecting human rights which correlate. A person who works and earns a good salary may not be termed as being free if she or he undergoes violence. The aspect of a larger freedom involves men and women in all parts of the world being accorded the approval to be governed according to the laid down law in a state or environment where all the people, male or female are able to live without discernment, speak, move, worship or correlate with other people without any hindrance (Denton, Fretz and Spencer 2000, pg. 107). People should also be accorded the freedom for their wants which would do much to eliminate the atrocities of death that comes about due to poverty and diseases from affecting them- all persons from all origins of life are objected in the quest to acquire security and development.
The aspects of freedom; development, security and human rights are all mandatory considering that they all play a vital role in correlating to each other (United Nations General Assembly March). This correlation has been elevated with the coming to being of technology, improvement of economic interdependence, globalization and political transformation. Poverty and not meeting human rights are factors that lead to instability and violence. The main cause of poverty and hindrance of human rights is violence which is common in Africa and the Middle East. This brings the structures and aspects of development backwards. Countries which have structures of government and upholding of the human rights of its people bring to light a suitable environment to hinder horrors and solve difficulties to development. Development will not be met unless there is security and upholding human rights. The United Nations desires to create a world that all the people are free to live their own lives, grow and are secure.
With the desire to make substantive progress in peace security, human rights and good governance, there have been many challenges to establish these goals. According several states there is the feeling of instability in power (WilliamFebruary 2 2011). The major countries of the world like the United States, Germany, and Russia among others fail to agree on the goals and techniques which would create a unified nation for the attainment of freedom. On the other hand, there are several people who are impacted by violence and hence have fled their homes to neighboring countries for refuge. The United Nations is unable to meet the needs of everyone. The objective of the Millennium Development Goals is still far to be met. The global wealth is not evenly distributed in all states (Adler 2003, pg. 16). While not taking away the growth of wealth in most countries, much still needs to be done.
Freedom is not entirely positive as portrayed; there is other instance even with the freedom there is suffering. A person who is suffering from AIDS though provided with the named aspects of freedom cannot be attributed to be free. Several countries have been brought down by diseases like HIV/AIDS (Avert 2012). Though faced with this disease, are unable contribute to the economy. This presents a contrasting view of the notion of freedom that we have.
On the part of the United Nations to ensure that freedom is acquired, some countries have been more favored than the others. The past happenings have led to a drastic fall in the confidence on the United Nations. Other countries that have looked upon the United Nations for support did not get it, like the Iraq war (Adler 2003, pg. 16). This consequent loss of confidence in the institution has effectively led to increased belief of multilateralism.
Conclusion
With the already set objectives, it is to make us motivated. Considering that challenges will always be there, we have to be ready to face them. Advantage has to be acquired on unmatched consensus on modes of advancing global economic and social advancement and create a new agreement on how to find solutions for these challenges. Freedom should be not be a dream but a reality for every person in the world.
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United Nations General Assembly, March 2005, In larger freedom: towards development, security and human rights for all.
William J., February 2, 2011, Security of freedom and independence? Let’s get cracking.