Problem of Functionality and Effectiveness

The UN's challenges with effectiveness and functionality have led to issues with global governance, resulting in ongoing dilemmas within the global system.

Problem of Functionality and Effectiveness

The dilemmas of the UN-centered global system are not limited to problems rooted in international terrorism. The UN’s problem of functionality and effectiveness results in the emergence of an even deeper problem of global governance. That dilemma makes the United Nations less effective in promoting justice and eliminates its primary function. The UN, which was supposed to promote global justice and be a fair organization, never became a fair international organization. That shortage of fairness largely deprived that organization of its functions.

We are faced today with global problems in all corners of the world. Unfortunately, the United Nations is in no shape to find solutions to those problems. Instead, the organization has become a shell of itself, unable to act due to conflicts of interests and competition among the five permanent members. Therefore, the UN causes pressing problems to deepen – instead of addressing those issues that undermine global stability.

The United Nations grows less effective every passing day. In the face of major crises, it bows to the carelessness of permanent members. The situation in Syria is a case in point. The UN’s reputation has been tarnished for the sake of the national interest of a handful of countries. That injustice entails the dysfunctionality of the UN system.

We must all grasp that the current order is no longer sustainable. We will either succumb to pessimism or do everything in our power to find a fair and sustainable solution. For the record, we have no intention of giving up. Hence our motto: “The world is bigger than five.” That is why we support comprehensive change. Everyone tries to look out for their own interests because the various states, which gather under the UN’s roof and claim to represent the entire world, cannot find a way to prevent massacres by terrorist organizations, humanitarian crises or victimization. The double standards, to which the oppressed are subjected, and the lack of interest in the killing of children represent a lifeline for terrorism globally. Terrorist organizations prey on the masses who have given up on the United Nations and international institutions and are left without hope or a way out. The world is inching toward a new storm of chaos and oppression.

The mechanisms, which were intended to solve problems, ended up generating problems themselves due to their inability to address the need for change.