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Reports and Policy Documents

2025

  • 10 مايو 2025

    Following pronouncements of an end to hostilities between the neighbouring nuclear powers, the UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, said that the organisation stands ready to support efforts aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region.

  • 9 مايو 2025

    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally.

    "Broader security landscape on the Korean Peninsula remains tense", ASG Khiari tells Security Council

    On 7 May, the Security Council held a briefing on Non-proliferation/Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Khaled Khiari reported that the broader security landscape on the Korean Peninsula remains tense as Pyongyang continues to conduct ballistic-missile launches and openly displays undeclared uranium-enrichment facilities. “At this critical juncture, it remains as important as ever to continue to highlight the urgent need to reduce nuclear risk, prevent any use of a nuclear weapon and bring about their total elimination,” he stressed. Recalling the Secretary-General's consistent call for dialogue and diplomacy, he welcomed all efforts towards sustainable peace and denuclearization in the Korean Peninsula. 

    Read his full remarks

    UN Team engages Syrian authorities on transition priorities

    On 6 May, the United Nations Integrated Strategic Assessment team, led by the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA), met with Syria’s interim Foreign Minister, Asaad H. Shaibani. The meeting provided an opportunity for the UN team to hear directly from national authorities about key priorities to support the country’s political transition. The visit underscores the UN’s continued commitment to supporting an inclusive and sustainable transition in Syria, in line with Security Council resolutions.

    Special Representative Simão concludes High-Level meetings in The Gambia

    During a three-day visit to Banjul this week, Special Representative of the Secreatary-General (SRSG) and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) Leonardo Santos Simão met with the President, Adama Barrow, key Gambian officials and stakeholders, including the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Justice, the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission, political parties, and civil society. Discussions focused on regional security and the need for strengthened cooperation in the Sahel.

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    SRSG Stewart hosts Cypriot Leaders and welcomes launch of Youth Committee

    On 5 May, SRSG Colin Stewart hosted the leaders of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot, Nikos Christodoulides and Ersin Tatar, at a meeting convened at their initiative at Ledra Palace Hotel. They welcomed the announcement of the Personal Envoy’s appointment and celebrated the launch of the Technical Committee on Youth — the first new technical committee in a decade — highlighting the importance of youth engagement in peace efforts.

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    Secretary-General’s Common Pledge adopters exchange experiences on accelerating impact  

    On 8 May, DPPA and the Permanent Missions of Angola and Switzerland, co-hosted an international expert-level discussion with the 32 adopters of the Secretary-General’s Common Pledge  on Women’s Participation in Peace Processes. “No single mediator can bring about global change in women’s participation,” said Asif Khan, Director of DPPA’s Policy and Mediation Division. The Permanent Representatives of Angola and Switzerland to the UN, as well as briefers from Fem-Wise Africa, NOREF, and OSASG-Cyprus shared good practices and lessons-learned. 19 of the adopters of the Pledge took the floor, highlighting concrete steps taken to institutionalize their commitments. UN Women also presented the Women in Peace Process Monitor, a tool that provides the latest data and analysis on women’s participation, complementing adopter efforts. Adopters will continue efforts to deliver on this priority in the lead-up to the 25th anniversary of UNSCR 1325 in October 2025.

    Read more about the Common Pledge

    Youth lead community peacebuilding in Pondores, La Guajira

    On 3 May, the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia accompanied a day of games and a symbolic act of community reincorporation in the Territorial Training and Reincorporation Area (ETCR) of Pondores, in the department of La Guajira. Organized by the ETCR's Reverdecer Youth Committee, the event brought together children, peace signatories, and community members to commemorate Children's Day and foster spaces for dialogue, trust, and collective peacebuilding. This event, supported by the Fonseca Municipal Mayor's Office, the Agency for Reincorporation and Normalisation (ARN) and the Community Action Board, reflected a shared commitment to advancing the reincorporation process. 

    Peace Signatories promote ecotourism and coffee in Timbío, Cauca

    On 5 May, the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia visited the coffee and tourism project led by peace signatories from the Cecoespe cooperative in Timbío, Cauca. Known for their Sabor La Esperanza coffee, the initiative now welcomes visitors seeking to connect with nature and the spirit of peacebuilding. During the visit, the peace signatories reaffirmed their commitment to organic coffee and showcased their latest venture—ecotourism cabins. It is a compelling example of reincorporation with both productive and environmental dimensions.

    Advisory Committee submits final report on Libya’s electoral framework

    The Advisory Committee, established by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), has completed its mandate and submitted its final report. The report offers recommendations aimed at resolving contentious issues within Libya’s electoral framework. UNSMIL will review these recommendations and consult with stakeholders to develop a consensus-based political roadmap for national elections and the unification of state institutions. The Advisory Committee is an integral part of the inclusive UNSMIL-facilitated, Libyan-led-and-owned political process aimed at resolving the current political deadlock. 

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    SRSG Tetteh urges media unity against misinformation in Libya

    On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, SRSG Hanna Tetteh met with over 20 Libyan journalists in Tripoli to honor their resilience and commitment to integrity. She emphasized the vital role of media in peacebuilding and warned against the dangers of misinformation and AI-generated content. Tetteh announced a new UNSMIL-backed professional development program launching on 7 May to support Libyan journalists with training in digital fact-checking, investigative reporting, and conflict-sensitive journalism.

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    SRSG Al Hassan addresses meeting organized by the Iraqi banks

    On 6 May, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) joined Iraqi bank representatives and international partners at a meeting in Baghdad to discuss aligning Iraq’s banking sector with the global financial system. SRSG and Head of UNAMI Mohamed Al Hassan emphasized that successful reform requires joint efforts to ensure solutions meet Iraq’s needs and support long-term economic stability.

    DSRSG Cordone meets with Iraqi Minister of Communications

    On 8 May, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance Claudio Cordone, with colleagues from the UNAMI Human Rights Office, met in Baghdad with the Iraqi Minister of Communications, Hiyam al-Yasiri. They Discussed the final stages in the preparations of the national strategy to counter hate speech and UNAMI’s continuing support. 

    UNAMI supports workshop on minority rights legislation in Iraq

    On 8 May, UNAMI Human Rights Office and the Council of Representatives’ Human Rights Committee held a workshop to review the draft Law on Regulating Minorities' Rights and Prohibiting Discrimination. The workshop forms part of UNAMI’s ongoing efforts to provide technical support to the Council to strengthen the draft legislation in accordance with international human rights standards. DSRSG Claudio Cordone, representing UNAMI, reaffirmed UN support for legislation that promotes equality and inclusion, highlighting Iraq’s rich cultural diversity and the importance of protecting the rights of all communities. The workshop was attended by members of the Council’s Human Rights and Legal Committees, MPs from Iraq’s component groups, the Adviser to the Iraq High Commission for Human Rights and officials from the Office of the National Security Advisor.

    UNOAU celebrates Security Sector Reform week

    On 7 May, SRSG and Head of the United Nations Office to the African Union (UNOAU) Parfait Onanga-Anyanga addressed the African Union Peace and Security Council during a session on Security Sector Reform (SSR), convened by Sierra Leone in conjunction with SSR Week. He underscored the critical role of SSR in conflict prevention, building trust, advancing people-centered approaches, and upholding the primacy of politics. UNOAU also spotlighted recent strategic and technical support to Security Sector Reform efforts in The Gambia, South Sudan, and Mali—emphasizing a long-term commitment to national ownership, local capacity-building, and sustained engagement with Member States.

    Qatar contributes to DPPA’s Multi-Year Appeal

    We thank Qatar for its generous contribution under the 2023–2025 Multi-Year Agreement, supporting DPPA’s work in conflict prevention and peacebuilding.

    Learn more about our Multi-Year Appeal

    Call for Applications: Women in Ceasefire Negotiations Course

    DPPA invites women mediators, negotiators, and peacemakers to apply for the Women in Ceasefire Negotiations Course (2 Sep – 12 Nov 2025). Applications are open until 11 July.

    Apply here

    Next Week

    On Tuesday, the Security Council will meet to discuss maritime security. On Wednesday, the Council will discuss Yemen. 

  • 9 مايو 2025

    Israel’s plan to take control of relief assistance in Gaza would put civilian lives in danger and cause mass displacement while using aid as “bait”, UN humanitarians said on Friday.

  • 9 مايو 2025

    Shattered by her husband’s death during the rising tide of gang violence in Haiti last year, Christiana and her six children fled 223 kilometres from their hometown to the city of Mirebalais, where her six-year-old daughter, Leineda, began treatment for malnutrition.

  • 8 مايو 2025

    Dakar, 08 May 2025 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and...

  • 8 مايو 2025

    The UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, has strongly condemned the forced entry by Israeli security forces into three of its schools in occupied East Jerusalem, describing it as a violation of children’s right to education and safety.

  • 8 مايو 2025

    Amid reports that renewed drone strikes on a key Sudanese aid hub were thwarted late Wednesday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres added his voice to increasingly urgent calls for serious peace negotiations to end more than two years of war in Sudan.

  • 8 مايو 2025

    The Security Council has extended the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) for another year, as the world’s youngest nation teeters on the brink of renewed conflict.

  • 8 مايو 2025

    The UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) together with the African Union mission there, and other key bodies collectively known as the Quartet, have raised the alarm over rising violence and political instability in South Sudan.

  • 7 مايو 2025

    Remarks by Mr. Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General, 

    Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations

    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON NON-PROLIFERATION/DPRK

    New York, 7 May 2025

     

    Mr. President,

    Members of the Security Council,

    I have been requested to brief the Security Council today on non-proliferation/Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).   

    This year marks the final year of the DPRK’s five-year military development plan (2021-2025). Throughout 2024 and early 2025, the DPRK has continued to conduct launches of ballistic missiles, including what it characterized as the “Hwasong-19” intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in October last year, and an intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile (IRBM) in January this year.

    According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the DPRK has continued its open displays of undeclared uranium enrichment facilities located in Yongbyon and Kangson. These events have been accompanied by statements reiterating the DPRK’s intention to further develop nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities, including tactical nuclear warheads, military reconnaissance satellites, and the construction of a “nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine”.

    Mr. President,

    The DPRK’s persistent pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, in violation of relevant Security Council resolutions, continues to undermine the global nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime, and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) that underpins it. At this critical juncture, it remains as important as ever to continue to highlight the urgent need to reduce nuclear risk, prevent any use of a nuclear weapon and bring about their total elimination. We continue our strong calls on the DPRK to fully comply with its international obligations, including the NPT and IAEA safeguards, and to sign and ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

    The Panel of Experts, established pursuant to Security Council resolution 1874 (2009), supported efforts to monitor the implementation of the resolutions established in response to the DPRK’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes.

    From 12 June 2009 until 30 April 2024, the Panel gathered and analyzed information from Member States, relevant United Nations bodies and other interested parties regarding the implementation and non-compliance of the relevant resolutions and made recommendations. The Panel of Experts issued two reports annually, and its last report was released on 20 March 2024, well over one year ago.

    While the Security Council did not renew the mandate of the Panel of Experts beyond 30 April 2024, the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718 (2006) continues to oversee the sanctions regime. We recall the obligations for all Member States to implement the relevant sanctions measures. As the Secretary-General has stated, any relationship that a country has with the DPRK must entirely abide by the relevant Security Council sanctions.

    Mr. President,

    The broader security landscape on the Korean Peninsula remains tense, with heightened military activities, limited avenues for inter-Korean and regional dialogue, the presence of nuclear risks and growing concerns over the potential for miscalculation. The Secretary-General has consistently underscored that sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula must be anchored in dialogue and diplomacy. We welcome any efforts in this respect.

    Mr. President,

    Separately, the Council must also remain attentive to the humanitarian situation in the DPRK. We reiterate the call on the DPRK to facilitate the return of the UN Country Team to strengthen support for its people and advance the 2030 Agenda.

    Thank you.

     

  • 7 مايو 2025

    Grim details emerged on Wednesday of Israeli airstrikes on a UN-run school in Gaza sheltering 2,000 displaced people, which reportedly killed 30 Palestinians sheltering there.

  • 7 مايو 2025

    A top UN official has warned that the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is ramping up its nuclear and missile programme in defiance of international law, as it moves into the final year of its military plan.

  • 7 مايو 2025

    The UN has renewed its call to end the brutal conflict in Sudan after a surge in drone strikes, including in Port Sudan — the vital hub and lifeline for humanitarian aid. 

  • 7 مايو 2025

    New York, 17 May 2025

    It is a tragic truth that violence and discrimination continue to be a part of everyday life for millions of LGBTIQ+ people around the world. They face an onslaught of hate speech, attacks, and restrictions on their rights.  Meanwhile, funding cuts for critical health services and civil society organizations threaten further devastating impacts.

    The theme of this year’s international day – “the power...

  • 6 مايو 2025

    The reported Israeli proposal to deliver humanitarian supplies through hubs controlled by the military would be a breach of the core principles of neutral, impartial and independent aid delivery, the UN said on Tuesday.

  • 6 مايو 2025

    A recent rise in tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina has sparked an “extraordinary crisis” as the country continues to emerge from the shadows of the Balkan wars 30 years ago, the UN Security Council heard on Tuesday. 

  • 6 مايو 2025

    Aid teams in South Sudan warned on Tuesday that repeated attacks on healthcare including the bombing of a hospital in eastern Jonglei state at the weekend are just the latest of the “multiple vulnerabilities” the country’s people face.

  • 6 مايو 2025

    Thousands of exhausted Sudanese refugees continue to flee fighting in search of safety in neighbouring Chad, aid teams said on Tuesday, as a third day of drone strikes ripped into the city of Port Sudan.  

  • 6 مايو 2025

    The UN chief has expressed deep concern over Indian military operations across the Line of Control and the international border with Pakistan.

  • 6 مايو 2025

    United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert commenced an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The trip...

  • 6 مايو 2025

    UNSMIL/ Ajmal Azami

    TRIPOLI - The Advisory Committee (AC) successfully concluded its work and submitted yesterday to the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL)...

  • 6 مايو 2025

    UNSMIL calls for independent investigation into disappearance of HoR member Ibrahim Al-Dersi and circulating torture video

    TRIPOLI -...

  • 5 مايو 2025

    On the occasion of Innovation Day last week, UNSCOL staff put on their VR headsets to watch the documentary movie "Dreaming of Lebanon."

    This interactive VR documentary, produced by UNSCOL and...

  • 5 مايو 2025

    The UN is sounding the alarm over escalating violence in Sudan following drone strikes near Port Sudan airport reportedly carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

  • 5 مايو 2025

    The UN Secretary-General is alarmed by reports of Israeli plans to expand ground operations and prolong its military presence in Gaza, a spokesperson for António Guterres said on Monday. 

  • 5 مايو 2025

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Monday called for “maximum restraint” from India and Pakistan, warning that escalating tensions over a recent deadly terror attack in Kashmir risk spiralling into outright military confrontation.

  • 5 مايو 2025

    The United Nations has condemned a deadly aerial bombardment on a hospital in South Sudan’s Jonglei state that killed multiple civilians and forced the suspension of vital medical services for over 100,000 people.

  • 5 مايو 2025

    On Saturday, May 3, 2025, UNSCOL posted the following on its X account: "Press freedom is critical. In its absence, democracy dies. Human rights wither. Journalists must be able to work without concern...

  • 5 مايو 2025

    On Saturday, May 3, 2025, UNSCOL posted the following on its X account: "Press freedom is critical. In its absence, democracy dies. Human rights wither. Journalists must be able to work without concern for their...

  • 4 مايو 2025

    The UN and partners on Sunday issued a stark warning over the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, as Israeli authorities maintain a near-total blockade on the delivery of aid for a ninth consecutive week.

  • 4 مايو 2025

    @OSESGY

    Waheeb Al Nassari: How would you characterize the current situation in Yemen in light of the recent...

  • 3 مايو 2025

    On May 4, 2025, UNSCOL posted the following on its account on X platform: "We welcome the commencement today of municipal elections, which represent...

  • 3 مايو 2025

    On May 4, 2025, UNSCOL posted the following on its account on X platform: "We welcome the commencement today of municipal elections, which represent a...

  • 3 مايو 2025

    TRIPOLI— Celebrating World Press Freedom Day with Libyan journalists, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Libya, Hanna Tetteh, praised the courage of Libyan...

  • 3 مايو 2025

    Chairman of the General Press Authority Mr. Abdulrazaq Al-Dahesh,

    Esteemed journalists,

    ...
  • 3 مايو 2025

    KABUL - On World Press Freedom Day, the United Nations in Afghanistan expresses its solidarity with the country’s media sector, where challenges including de facto authority...

  • 2 مايو 2025
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally.

    Ukraine war at "potential inflection point," says USG DiCarlo

    On 29 April, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo, briefing the Security Council, described the war in Ukraine as “an egregious challenge to the Charter of the United Nations and international law”, reaffirming that any peace must uphold Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. She noted the war has reached a “potential inflection point,” offering a glimmer of hope for progress toward a ceasefire and a peaceful settlement. She added that the continued exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation also shows that with political will, diplomacy can yield tangible results even in the most difficult circumstances.

    Read her full remarks

    Guterres urges action and unimpeded aid to Gaza

    In a briefing to the Security Council on 29 April, Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the promise of a two-State solution for Israel and Palestine is at risk of disappearing entirely, calling on political leaders to choose action over silence. He condemned the collapse of the recent Gaza ceasefire and expressed alarm over Israeli officials’ comments suggesting aid could be used as a tool of military pressure. Emphasizing that humanitarian assistance is non-negotiable, he called for unimpeded aid access, protection of civilians, the immediate release of hostages, and a permanent ceasefire grounded in international law. 

    Read his full remarks

    ASG Spehar calls for a “new generation of partnerships” at International Conference on Financing for Development

    On 30 April, Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar addressed a roundtable at the Final Preparatory Committee of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, chaired by the Permanent Mission of South Africa. The discussion, titled “Preventing Violence, Investing in Peace,” featured opening remarks from IDB Vice President Anabel Gonzalez and the Permanent Representative of Chad, with closing remarks delivered by Norway. Participants—including speakers from Croatia, Japan, the United Kingdom, Yemen, the European Union, and civil society—underscored the importance of integrating prevention, peacebuilding, and development agendas. They also emphasized aligning the Peacebuilding Architecture Review with the forthcoming Financing for Development Conference in Seville. ASG Spehar highlighted the urgency of nationally-led prevention amid rising global risks and called for a “new generation of partnerships,” including with the private sector, to scale up sustainable financing for peacebuilding.

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    Ambassadorial Retreat explores opportunities to strengthen UN Peacebuilding Architecture

    The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation (DHF), in partnership with DPPA’s Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO), hosted an Informal retreat for Ambassadorial-level members of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) and of the Security Council on 1-2 May 2025, at Greentree Estate in Manhasset, New York. The retreat aims to discuss how the 2025 Peacebuilding Architecture Review can strengthen the work of the UN in peacebuilding including the Peacebuilding Commission’s advisory, convening and bridging roles.

    Secretary-General appoints Personal Envoy on Cyprus

    Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 2 May the appointment of María Angela Holguín Cuéllar of Colombia as his Personal Envoy on Cyprus. The Secretary-General has asked Ms. Holguín to reengage with the parties in order to work on next steps on the Cyprus issue and advise him. Ms. Holguín completed a previous assignment as Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General on Cyprus from January to July 2024.

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    Advancing gender equality in Libya's public sector

    To mark Libyan National Women’s Day, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and UN Women co-hosted a webinar on women’s representation in public service. While women make up nearly 46% of the workforce in Libyan ministries, they remain underrepresented in leadership roles. Speakers, including the Minister of State for Women’s Affairs and the UN Women Representative, emphasized the need for policy reform, supportive work environments, and stronger institutional frameworks to advance women’s participation in decision-making. 

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    Benghazi hosts dialogues on election integrity and community peacebuilding 

    From 21 to 23 April, Benghazi hosted two forums organized by UNSMIL, bringing together over 85 participants from youth groups, civil society, media, and government authorities. The first forum addressed election security, focusing on combating disinformation and misinformation, with discussions on media practices and strategies to safeguard electoral integrity. The second forum emphasized the role of youth and civil society in advancing security sector reform and reducing community violence, highlighting the importance of inclusive dialogue and collaboration in promoting peace and stability across Libya.

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    Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain receives SRSG Al Hassan

    On 30 April in Manama, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, received the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Mohamed Al Hassan. They discussed regional developments, prospect of cooperation between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the United Nations and its various agencies, as well as matters of common interests. 

    UNAMI closes offices in Kirkuk

    On 29 April, the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance, Claudio Cordone, visited Kirkuk Governorate where he met with the President of Kirkuk Governorate’s Council, Muhammad al-Hafith, and Council members. DSRSG Cordone thanked the officials for the local government’s support and noted that "UNAMI is closing its Kirkuk office, but it will continue implementing its mandate until the end of the year." The DSRSG also participated in a positive discussion between civil society, local government and UNAMI on supporting political participation of women and youth. 

    ONE UN Plan Steering Committee highlights joint achievements and future goals

    The ONE UN Plan Steering Committee, chaired by the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq (DSRSG/RC/HC), Ghulam Isaczai, convened at the UN Headquarters in Baghdad on 29 April. The meeting reviewed implementation progress and advocacy priorities and reaffirmed strong collaboration between the UN and the donor community in support of the Government of Iraq’s efforts to accelerate the return of Iraqi nationals from Northeast Syria. 

    Iraq Environment and Climate Change Policy Advisory Group convenes in Baghdad

    The Environment and Climate Change Policy Advisory Group, co-chaired by Minister of Environment Hallo Al-Askari and DSRSG/RC/HC Ghulam Isaczai, convened on 28 April, at UN Headquarters in Baghdad. The meeting brought together key government representatives and UN agencies, discussed strategic priorities, including advancing the Nationally Determined Contribution process (efforts by each country to reduce national emissions), improving air quality monitoring, and scaling up UN-supported climate initiatives. 

    UNAMI Human Rights Office holds dialogue session in Basra 

    On 29 April, the UNAMI Human Rights Office jointly with the Federal Commission of Integrity (CoI) organized a one-day dialogue session in Basra governorate to discuss the linkages between corruption and human rights violations and the need for collaborative approaches, including with relevant authorities, to prevent and combat corruption and promote human rights, including economic, social and cultural rights. The session was attended by representatives of civil society organizations, journalists, defense lawyers and officials from the Commission of Integrity on the human rights-based approach to anti-corruption efforts in Iraq. Participants also discussed the challenges in maintaining a safe and enabling environment that allows human rights defenders, journalists, defence lawyers, anti-corruption activists and whistleblowers to support the efforts of the authorities to prevent corruption and protect human rights. 

    SRSG Kaha Imnadze engages with Kazakh leaders on regional peace and security priorities

    From 28 to 30 April, SRSG and Head of the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) Kaha Imnadze visited Astana for high-level meetings with senior Kazakh officials, regional organizations, UN counterparts, and the diplomatic community. Discussions focused on Kazakhstan’s current priorities, including its Chairmanship of the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea (IFAS), as well as regional efforts in preventing violent extremism, managing transboundary water resources, and promoting the role of women in peace and security. Kazakh counterparts reaffirmed their support for preventive diplomacy and welcomed UNRCCA’s initiatives to strengthen regional cooperation.

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    UNRCCA co-hosts cross-regional dialogue on returnees from conflict zones

    On 30 April, UNRCCA, in partnership with Kazakhstan, UNOCT, and OSCE, convened a Cross-regional Dialogue on the Prosecution, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration (PRR) of returnees from conflict zones. Bringing together over 100 participants from Central and South-East Asia, Iraq, Morocco, civil society, and international organizations, the event fostered the exchange of experiences and best practices. SRSG Kaha Imnadze emphasized the need for continued vigilance and preparedness amid evolving security dynamics, reinforcing the importance of regional cooperation and the work of the Central Asia Regional Expert Council on PRR. 

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    UNRCCA empowers Central Asian youth through Model UN to mark UN’s 80th anniversary

    To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, UNRCCA hosted a virtual Model UN simulation through its Preventive Diplomacy Academy (PDA), bringing together youth from Central Asia and Afghanistan. Guided by PDA alumni, participants engaged in simulated sessions of the General AssemblySecurity Council, and ECOSOC, debating issues such as youth inclusion in diplomacy, post-conflict peacebuilding, and economic opportunities. The event underscored the importance of youth voices in advancing the UN’s mission for a more peaceful and sustainable future.

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    In Qatar, Special Envoy Xia discuss peace and development in Africa’s Great Lakes Region

    Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes Region Huang Xia met with the Qatari Minister of State Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi during his visit to Doha. The meeting focused on UN-led efforts to advance peace and sustainability in the Great Lakes region and highlighted Qatar’s continued role in supporting stability and development across the African continent.

    “UN Security Council in Review” for April is out

    This week, the UN Security Council Affairs Division published “UN Security Council in Review,” its monthly newsletter covering the work of the Council this month. Under the Presidency of France for the month of April, the Council held 22 formal meetings, 9 consultations, 4 Arria-formula meetings and issued three press statements. Ukraine and Sudan and South Sudan were the most frequently considered country- or region-specific items in open and closed discussions. 

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    Next Week

    On 6 May, the Security Council will hold a debate on Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 8 May, DPPA will convene an expert-level discussion with the adopters of the Secretary-General’s Common Pledge on Women’s Participation in Peace Processes.

  • 2 مايو 2025

    TRIPOLI - The Advisory Committee, established by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), completed its deliberations yesterday and finalized...

  • 2 مايو 2025

    Two months into a devastating aid blockade of Gaza food has run out and people are fighting over water amid relentless bombing, the UN’s humanitarian affairs coordination office (OCHA) said on Friday.

  • 2 مايو 2025

    More than a month after two powerful earthquakes devastated Myanmar, the country is spiralling deeper into crisis as continued military attacks, obstructed aid access and widespread displacement leave nearly 6.3 million people in urgent need.

  • 2 مايو 2025

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres is following developments in Syria, where fresh fighting in the capital Damascus and elsewhere is threatening fragile efforts toward peace and political transition. 

  • 2 مايو 2025

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    In recognition of the United...

  • 1 مايو 2025

    More than 500 civilians have been killed in North Darfur state, Sudan, over the past three weeks, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Thursday. 

  • 1 مايو 2025

    The UN’s top humanitarian official on Thursday issued a stark warning over the continuing blockade of aid into Gaza, calling on Israel to lift restrictions that have left civilians without food, medical care, and hope.

  • 1 مايو 2025

    TRIPOLI – Women constitute almost 46 per cent of the workforce in Libyan ministerial institutions;...

  • 30 أبريل 2025

    TRIPOLI - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is concerned about recent political and security developments and warns against the risk of escalatory...

  • 30 أبريل 2025

    The United Nations has warned that Sudan is sliding deeper into catastrophe, with growing famine and surging violence – particularly in North Darfur – driving mass displacement and an alarming rise in civilian deaths.

  • 30 أبريل 2025

    The UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon has called for greater support to people in the south of the country working to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of last year’s hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.

  • 30 أبريل 2025

    The UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, voiced deep concern on Wednesday over the recent surge in violence across Syria, particularly in the suburbs of Damascus and in Homs. 

  • 30 أبريل 2025

    The UN Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, voiced deep concern on Wednesday over the recent surge in violence across Syria, particularly in the suburbs of Damascus and in Homs.