The eradication of colonialism remains a key priority for the United Nations.


United Nations General Assembly



More than sixty years after the adoption of resolution 1514 (XV), colonialism in its various forms continues to exist, undermining the principles of the UN Charter, with an impact on social, cultural, and economic development.

The eradication of colonialism remains a key priority for the United Nations, particularly under the Fourth International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism (2021-2030).

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