Ghana Elected to UN Security Council

Ghana Elected to UN Security Council

Ghana has been elected to the United Nations Security Council, receiving overwhelming support from UN member states. This marks Ghana's fourth term on the 15-member body, having previously served in 1962-63, 1986-87, and 2002-03.

The Foreign Affairs Minister described the victory as a testament to Ghana's growing diplomatic influence. Ghana will use this platform to advocate for African interests, particularly on peace and security in West Africa.

Key priorities for Ghana's tenure include:
- Addressing terrorism in the Sahel region
- Climate change and security implications
- Security Council reform
- Protection of civilians in conflict
- Women's participation in peace processes

Ghana's leadership at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre positions the country well to contribute to security discussions.
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