Dar es Salaam, Nov. 24 -- Recently, Africa has been very intentional to find voice on the global stage, seeking stronger representation in the G20, and above all permanent representation at the UN security council. (UNSC).

For a long time, on the world stage, Africa has been under represented, having a nary representation or no voice at all at decision making tables on the world stage. But in the economic map between solution countries to problem countries, how realistic can we the African make decisions at the UN most powerful body, and be a bridge between the global south and the North?

The diplomatic debate surrounding reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is entering its eighth decade, but the rhythm remains the same:...