As the United Nations Charter marks 79 years since it came into force, the global institution faces increasing scrutiny over its lasting relevancy and impact in delivering the goals it set out to achieve.With the maintenance of international peace and security often reliant on the very powers threatening it, urgent reform of the UN's Security Council remains in the same deadlocked position its founding relied on.This year's adoption of a Pact for the Future promises change, but change may still depend on the willingness of those who seek to maintain the current order.