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UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has identified the categories of "freedom from want" and "freedom from fear" as two pillars of the Millennium Development Goals for the international community. Which category in your opinion is more important, and why?  

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Ka'Neda Ellison Kofi Annan's "Freedom from want" UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has identified the categories of "freedom from want" and "freedom from fear" as two pillars of the Millennium Development Goals for the international community. Which category in your opinion is more important, and why? Secretary General Kofi Annan's decision to direct the United Nation's future towards concerns of security and development has forced the global community to question which concern is more important and should be the priority of the UN. In the Secretariat's report concerning the implementation of the United Nations Millennium Declaration, he introduces the subject of "freedom of want" and "freedom from fear," as two pillars of the Declaration's Goals. While General Annan has devoted considerable time and effort to develop his views on both issues, his pillar of "freedom from want should clearly be prioritized over the value of "freedom from fear." The global developmental issues of...

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