Global Governance Initiative wins backing from 150+ countries 🌍
China’s Global Governance Initiative, launched in September 2025, has just snagged support from over 150 countries, marking a big push for UN reform.
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China’s Global Governance Initiative, launched in September 2025, has just snagged support from over 150 countries, marking a big push for UN reform.
China’s GGI aims to revitalize the UN vision at 80 years, boosting multilateralism, sustainable development, and global cooperation.
As the UN turns 80, experts reflect on its peacekeeping and global health wins, and call for reforms to boost Global South voices and speed up decision-making.
At the 5th China Dialogue Conference in Belgrade, 140+ experts debated UN reform, global equity, and connectivity projects like the Serbia-Hungary rail link.
Chinese premier Li Qiang and UNGA80 president Annalena Baerbock pitched reforms to make the UN more effective and pragmatic under Xi’s Global Governance Initiative, stressing peace, development and human rights.
The China-proposed Global Governance Initiative aims to revamp the UN-centered system. Discover its 5 core principles, from sovereign equality to people-centered multilateralism.
China’s Sun Lei presents a dynamic five-point plan to streamline UN governance, boost efficiency, and balance development, peace & human rights at UN80.