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Advancing Global Equity: The Urgent Need for UN Security Council Reform to Empower Africa’s True Voice

By Osman
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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In an era characterized by unprecedented geopolitical transformation, the call for reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has become more urgent than ever. As the cornerstone of international peace and security, the UNSC was established in the aftermath of World War II, a time when Africa’s voice was largely absent from global decision making structures. Today, Africa stands as a vital player in demographic, economic, and strategic terms. Yet, its representation within the UNSC remains insufficient, highlighting a critical need for comprehensive reform.

Historically, the composition of the UNSC reflects the power dynamics of a bygone era. At its inception, most African nations had yet to gain independence, and the continent’s influence on global affairs was minimal. Fast forward to the twenty first century, and Africa has evolved into the world’s second largest continent by population, endowed with vast natural resources, burgeoning economies, and dynamic human capital. Despite these advancements, Africa’s voice within the UNSC remains marginal holding only three non-permanent seats, all without veto power, even though over half of recent Council sessions and resolutions concern African issues.

This disparity is not merely symbolic; it symbolizes systemic inequality that undermines both the legitimacy and effectiveness of the United Nations. African nations have long advocated for equitable representation through influential documents such as the Ezulwini Consensus and the Sirte Declaration, which call for at least two permanent seats with full prerogatives, including veto rights, for African states. These demands rest on principles of justice, fairness, and democratic representation, seeking to realign the Security Council’s composition with today’s geopolitical realities.

The rationale for reform extends well beyond symbolic gestures. An expanded and more representative UNSC would enhance Africa’s capacity to safeguard its peace and security interests, contribute meaningfully to global stability, and facilitate full participation in international decision-making. A reformed Security Council would promote greater trust and legitimacy, fostering a more inclusive global governance framework that reflects current demographic and geopolitical realities.

Amid these reform efforts, the stance of China one of the key emerging powers adds an important dimension to the debate. China advocates for Security Council reform emphasizing inclusivity and fairness. It has underscored that the UNSC should not function as a club for the wealthy and powerful but should instead promote increased representation for developing countries, especially African nations. This approach aims to make reform more equitable and just, encapsulating the diversity of the international community and fostering a more balanced, effective Security Council beneficial to all.

Despite broad support among African nations and many international partners, resistance to reform persists. Concerns about potential inefficiencies, dilution of decision making authority, and the challenge of balancing reform with existing power structures continue to slow progress. Some voices advocate for more radical change, including the abolition of veto power, while others favor incremental adjustments. Nevertheless, the consensus among forward looking leaders is clear: the status quo is unsustainable. Meaningful, comprehensive reforms are necessary to preserve the relevance and legitimacy of the United Nations in the 21st century.

The upcoming UN Summit of the Future presents a crucial platform to advance these reforms. African nations must leverage this opportunity to articulate their aspirations for a more equitable and democratic Security Council. By doing so, they will reinforce principles of multilateralism, justice, and shared sovereignty foundations of global stability and peace.

Ultimately, the urgent need for Security Council reform to include Africa extends beyond regional interests; it is a global imperative. It embodies the pursuit of a more just, equitable, and effective international order.As Africa rises as a vibrant force on the world stage, integrating its rightful voice within the Security Council will strengthen the legitimacy of the United Nations and enhance its capacity to address the complex challenges of our time.

The future of global governance depends on our collective will to evolve. Embracing reforms that genuinely reflect the diverse voices of humanity is essential. Let us seize this moment as a turning point towards a more inclusive, representative, and effective United Nations one that upholds the principles of peace, justice, and sustainable development for all.

By Said Mire

Director of Asia and Australia

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Federal Republic of Somalia

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