Introduction
International cooperation has helped to address many global challenges. However, recent health, climate and geopolitical crises have put it to the test. What is the current situation? What challenges do we need to overcome together?
Success stories:
Fighting COVID-19
Sharing vaccines through the COVAX initiative.
Global scientific collaboration to develop treatments.
Environmental agreements
The Paris Agreement (2015) commits countries to reducing their CO₂ emissions.
Cooperation to protect biodiversity and tropical forests.
Education and development
UNESCO and UNICEF programmes have enabled millions of children to attend school.
The Global Fund for Education supports fragile countries through international funding.
Current challenges:
Persistent inequalities between countries in the North and South.
Geopolitical crises (wars, border conflicts) that block dialogue.
Growing nationalism and isolationism in certain states.
Climate change, which requires massive and coordinated efforts.
Lack of funding for certain essential projects.
Towards fairer and more sustainable cooperation:
Include Southern countries in international decisions.
Promote technology transfer rather than aid.
Involve young people and women in cooperation projects.
Support NGOs and local actors, who are the real relays on the ground.
Conclusion
International cooperation should not be a mere diplomatic tool, but an alliance of humanity in the face of global challenges. It must evolve towards a more equitable model, where each country is a full participant in global change.
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