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Reports and Policy Documents

2023

  • 11 يونيو 2023

    The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday condemned in the strongest possible terms the deadly attack on the Pearl Beach Hotel and Restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia, that left 16 dead, including a staff member.

  • 10 يونيو 2023

    Garowe – Continuing her visits to the country’s Federal Member States, the recently-appointed top United Nations official for Somalia today visited...

  • 10 يونيو 2023

    Shoppers in Mali’s Gao, Timbuktu, and Ménaka regions can snap up AK-pattern assault rifles for $750 and cartridges for 70 cents apiece, from locally handcrafted pistols to smuggled French and Turkish machine guns, as a dizzying array of illegal weaponry dots market stalls across the Sahel, a 6,000-kilometre-wide belt in the middle of Africa.

  • 10 يونيو 2023

    As delivered

    Thank you so much, Mr. President. Let me begin by thanking you and your team for welcoming me to South West State, Baidoa. This is my second visit; I was...

  • 9 يونيو 2023
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    UN-League of Arab States relationship remains robust in collective security efforts, USG DiCarlo tells Security Council 

    On 8 June, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo addressed the Security Council at a meeting on the UN’s cooperation with the League of Arab States. She noted the collaboration between the two organizations on Sudan and said that the Jeddah Agreement had given rise to much hope. However, the parties had failed to implement it.  

    Read her full remarks here 

    Special Representative Abarry briefs Security Council on the situation in Central Africa  

    On 6 June, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), Abdou Abarry, briefed the Security Council on the current situation in Central Africa. He underscored the need for provisions to ensure calm and security during political and electoral processes to be held by the end of the year in several countries falling within its mandate. “We will work to ensure […] that the episodes of violence, fueled in particular by hate speech, which have marked elections in the past, are avoided at all costs,” he pointed out.  

    Read more here

    Peacebuilding Commission

    PBC discusses Youth, Peace and Security 

    On 7 June, the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) convened an Ambassadorial-level meeting to discuss regional efforts in advancing Youth, Peace and Security and the linkages between regional, national and local efforts. The participants included Jayathma Wickramanayake, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Youth Envoy; Chido Cleopatra Mpemba, the African Union Youth Envoy; Khaled Mohamed Almanzlawi, the Assistant Secretary-General and Head of the International Political Affairs Sector of the League of Arab States; and Ahmad Afryan, representative of ASEAN Youth Organization, a youth-led civil society organization. The Commission members reiterated the important role of young people as agents of positive change and stressed the need to support their full, effective and meaningful participation in peacebuilding efforts. 

    Read more here 

    Colombia

    UN welcomes Colombia-ELN ceasefire agreement 

    On 9 June, the third cycle of peace talks took place in Havana, Cuba, where the Government of Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN) agreed on a six-month bilateral national ceasefire. President of Colombia Gustavo Petro and First Commander of the ELN Antonio Garcia took part in the signing ceremony. In a statement, Secretary-General António Guterres noted that such important steps send hope to the Colombian people, especially the communities who are most affected by conflict. He took note of the requested role for the UN Verification Mission in Colombia to monitor the agreement and added that he stood ready to accompany the dialogue process through his Special Representative, Carlos Ruiz Massieu.

    DPPA Donors visit Colombia 

    On 5-6 June, the UN Verification Mission in Colombia hosted representatives of 18 Member States in Bogota, Colombia. Participants were able to see first-hand how their support aids in fully implementing the 2016 Peace Agreement. The group met key figures in the negotiation and implementation of the Peace Agreement, civil society representatives, and transitional justice authorities. They continued their visit with trips to productive, or income-producing, projects for former combatants in the departments of Antioquía and César and listened to their hopes and concerns regarding reintegration.  

    Indigenous community experienced "Pathways Colombia" 

    On 8 June, the Verification Mission shared the virtual reality experience "Pathways Colombia" with the indigenous community of the Mesones village, in the rural area of Ortega, Tolima, in the southwest of Colombia. Through this experience, the community got closer to the mandate of the Mission of verifying the reintegration of FARC-EP into civilian life in economic, social and political matters and the security guarantees of former combatants, communities and organizations across the country, as well as the mandate related to the ethnic chapter, learning about the work of peace and reconciliation in other regions of the country. 

    Somalia

    New Special Representative arrives in Mogadishu 

    New Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) Catriona Laing arrived in Mogadishu on 5 June. She was welcomed by Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Daud Aweis and other government officials. 

    Read more here 

    Great Lakes region

    Promoting the participation of women and youth in the mining sector in the Great Lakes Region 

    From 7-9 June, the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes region, in collaboration with the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR), organized a meeting in Kampala, Uganda on strengthening women and youth ownership of the regional initiative against illegal exploitation of natural resources. The meeting brought together participants from 12 countries in the Great Lakes region. Speaking during the opening session, Serigne Bassirou, who represented the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes region Huang Xia, highlighted the role of women and youth as agents of change and their inclusion in regional efforts aimed at promoting sustainable peace and development. During the meeting, participants discussed ways to enhance the knowledge of women and youth regarding national, regional, and international legal instruments governing the mining sector.  

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator Wronecka underlines need to end Presidential vacancy  

    Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka held this week a round of meetings with Lebanese Members of Parliament from different sides of the political spectrum ahead of the presidential election session on 14 June. Noting the impact of the seven-month presidential vacuum on the work of the country’s state institutions and public services, the Special Coordinator encouraged the 128-member Parliament to complete the presidential election milestone in line with the country’s democratic practices and the aspirations of the Lebanese people and to pave the way for the formation of a government that can implement reforms. She also met with caretaker Finance Minister Youssef Khalil on 6 June to discuss the urgency of implementing fiscal reforms, the status of the 2023 and 2024 state budgets and the importance of strengthening revenue generation to preserve the public sector and public services.   

    Special Coordinator visits Jordan and discusses impact of regional developments  

    From 7-8 June, Special Coordinator Wronecka held consultations in Amman with Jordan’s Foreign Ministry Secretary General (FMSG) for Diplomatic and Expatriate Affairs, Ambassador Lina al-Hadid. She also met with the Director of the Center for Strategic Studies (DCSS) at the University of Jordan, Professor Zaid Eyadat. The meetings focused on recent regional developments and their implications for Lebanon and Jordan, as well as Jordanian Lebanese bilateral relations. Interlocutors emphasized the importance of keeping the issue of Syrian refugees a priority on the international agenda. 

    Iraq

    UNAMI Human Rights Office in Kirkuk organizes training for young lawyers on human rights principles 

    On 7 June, the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Human Rights Office in Kirkuk organized a training for young lawyers on basic human rights principles. This training was scheduled as part of the Human Rights 75 initiative, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with activities planned throughout the year. A group of young lawyers were introduced to the fundamental rights inscribed in the Universal Declaration via interactive exercises.   

    UNAMI delegation visits IHEC Office in Baghdad, discusses climate change and role of civil society 

    On 5 June, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance of UNAMI Claudio Cordone visited the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) office in Baghdad, accompanied by Chief of the Office of Electoral Assistance Dr. Aamir Arain. The UNAMI delegation met the new IHEC Chair, Judge Omar Ahmad Muhammad, the Board of Commissioners and staff, and discussed the preparation for the forthcoming provincial elections.  

    DSRSG Cordone also participated in a panel discussion on climate change and the role of civil society organized by the Hikma national movement in Baghdad. He emphasized the importance of joint action by the government, non-governmental and international organizations in implementing adaptation and mitigation measures and highlighted the UN technical and diplomatic role in support of Iraq. 

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA organizes workshop on water governance  

    On 5 June, the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) organized a thematic workshop on “Hydropower and Gender Equality for Effective Water Governance in view of Climate Change: Challenges and opportunities for Central Asia”. The workshop was devoted to gender mainstreaming related to transboundary water governance and climate change in Central Asia. It was the only event within the Conference addressing the gender topic at the regional level. Representatives of the Central Asian states had an opportunity to discuss ways to strengthen gender responsiveness in water governance, and exchange relevant experience in this field. 

    Read more here 

     

    Next Week

    The Annual Strategic Dialogue with the Peacebuilding Fund’s top twelve donors is scheduled to take place next week on 13 June, hosted by the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin. 

     

    On Monday, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General Hans Grundberg and the Head of the UN Mission to Support the Huadaydah Agreement, Major General (retired) Michael Beary, will brief the Security Council on the situation in Yemen. On Wednesday, the Council will discuss the Maintenance of international peace and security: The values of human fraternity in promoting and sustaining peace.  

     

     

     

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  • 9 يونيو 2023
  • 9 يونيو 2023

    The humanitarian situation following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine is still a “moving target”, immediate needs are “huge”, and concerns are rising for what the future holds, according to the UN’s top official in the country, Denise Brown.

  • 9 يونيو 2023

    The UN has strongly condemned an attack on a peacekeeping patrol in Mali which left one ‘blue helmet’ from Burkina Faso dead and eight others with serious injuries.

  • 9 يونيو 2023

    The UN on Friday announced that following serious allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, an entire unit of 60 peacekeepers from Tanzania formerly based in the western part of the Central African Republic (CAR), is to be repatriated.

  • 9 يونيو 2023

    Plans to help the people of Ukraine following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam are centred on saving people “right now”, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths told UN News in an interview on Friday.

  • 9 يونيو 2023

    Participants pose for a group photo following the official opening of the regional workshop on promoting women and youth participation in the mining sector in the Great Lakes region. (Photo: Michael Wangusa,...

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL ROSEMARY A. DICARLO’S
    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON
    COOPERATION BETWEEN THE UNITED NATIONS
    AND THE LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES

    New York, 8 June 2023

     

    Thank you, Mr. President [H.E. Mr. Khalifa Shaheen, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs]

    I am pleased to have the opportunity to address the Security Council on our cooperation with the League of Arab States. And I am honored to be speaking alongside His Excellency, Mr. Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the League.

    In recent years, multilateralism has come under great strain. Trust in institutions and processes has been sorely tested, most recently by the uneven response to the Covid crisis. Defiance of international law and the norms that bind us is making international and regional cooperation to maintain peace and security ever more difficult.

    In such a fraught context, it is heartening that the relationship between the United Nations and the League remains robust.

    As the Secretary-General reminds us in the report before you, cooperation with the League of Arab States, consistent with Chapter VIII of the Charter, serves to enhance collective security.  

    In that report, the Secretary-General reviews the areas of cooperation and engagement of our two organizations across the region.

    Today, I would like to highlight issues of common concern and some additional developments since the report was prepared. 

    On Sudan, where fighting is devastating the lives of civilians and destroying the future of the country, the Jeddah Agreement —- brokered by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States on 20 May — gave rise to much hope.

    Unfortunately, the parties have failed to implement the Agreement. Furthermore, the Sudanese Armed Forces announced the suspension of their participation in the talks, citing the Rapid Support Forces’ violations of the ceasefire.

    It is critical that the parties remain committed to the ceasefire agreement. But this will not be enough. We need a permanent cessation of hostilities and, eventually, a resumption of the political process.

    In that regard, we commend the League, as well as the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and Sudan’s other partners, for their efforts to support peace in Sudan. 

    Coordination of our various efforts is essential to maximize our impact in support of the Sudanese people. The role of the region will be key to end the conflict.

    The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory keeps deteriorating. Last month, we witnessed yet another devastating escalation in Gaza, with tragic loss of life on both sides and further damage to fragile infrastructure.

    Tensions also continue to simmer, and regularly boil over, in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

    Unilateral actions, including settlement expansion and violence against Israeli and Palestinian civilians, continue to undermine our collective efforts to realize a two-State solution.

    The acute financial and institutional challenges facing the Palestinian Authority, and lack of progress on advancing intra-Palestinian unity and the holding of general elections, must all be addressed.

    I echo the Secretary-General’s call to ensure full funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

    The Agency plays a critical role for Palestine refugees and regional stability. The World Food Programme also needs immediate financial support to continue vital assistance to Palestinians.

    We share a common goal with the League: the two-State solution that realizes the legitimate national aspirations of Palestinians and Israelis, in line with international law and UN resolutions. This is the only path to sustainable peace between the two peoples.

    Mr. President,

    We followed the outcomes of the 19 May Summit of the League of Arab States closely, taking note that many of the adopted resolutions highlighted issues of mutual interest, as well as our ongoing cooperation in numerous areas.

    We welcome, among others, the Summit’s resolution [824] on developments in Libya. This is a demonstration of the League’s engagement on this issue, including as a member of the Libya Quartet along with the UN.

    We commend, in particular, the League’s expression of support for ongoing UN efforts to find a political solution for Libya.

    In the coming weeks and months, the international community will need to remain united behind elections in Libya by the end of 2023.

    Libyans want to elect their leaders, restore legitimacy to their institutions and end the cycle of endless political transitions. They have already had to wait too long to do so.

    Regarding Syria, we take note of Arab meetings in Amman and Jeddah, and the resolution adopted at the Jeddah Summit, which reflected the importance of Security Council resolution 2254 (2015), the only internationally agreed roadmap to resolve the Syrian conflict.

    If the renewed regional attention on Syria is translated into action, we could see momentum build towards a negotiated political settlement of the conflict.

    Addressing the fate of the detained, the disappeared and the missing is essential to move closer towards sustainable peace.  We call on all parties to take meaningful steps to this end.  We urge Member States to support the establishment of an institution dedicated to the missing.

    Regarding refugees, protection concerns need to be addressed more visibly, transparently and systematically.

    We will continue to work with all, as the United Nations facilitates a Syrian-led, Syrian-owned political process.

    We cannot do this alone. We need the support of all key actors, in particular the Member States of the League.

    Mr. President,

    The Arab region faces a range of urgent challenges related to peace and security, development, and climate change.

    But the region also possesses immense potential, particularly in its young men and women. 60 percent of the population is under 30 years old.

    Together, we continue to encourage Member States to engage with and invest in Arab youth. That is not only the right thing to do; it is also the sensible thing to do for the region’s future.

    Earlier this year, we supported the League in the development of an Arab regional youth, peace and security strategy.

    This involved a consultative process that enabled the voices of over 300 young people from 13 countries to be heard, achieving a level of outreach and public engagement unimaginable not so long ago.

    We are now looking at ways the UN can support the implementation of this strategy.

    We encourage the League’s Member States to use it to guide regional, subregional and national implementation of Security Council resolution 2250 (2015) and other relevant aspects of the Youth, Peace and Security agenda.

    As highlighted in the Secretary-General’s report, we also continue supporting, through the UN Liaison Office and in close cooperation with UN Women, the League’s efforts to implement Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) as well as the Arab Women Mediators Network and the Action Plan for Women Peace and Security in the Arab region.

    Mr. President,

    These are but a few examples of how our ongoing cooperation deepens and expands to address new and emerging priorities, including through the UN Liaison Office to the League of Arab States.

    The Office continues to strengthen our communication and cooperation, while facilitating regular contacts between UN Special Envoys and the League. 

    And, as always, we stand ready to work closely together with the League on various mediation efforts in the region, through joint, coordinated and focused action. 

    Next year, we will organize our sixteenth United Nations – League of Arab States General Cooperation Meeting to review our biennial framework, take stock of our accomplishments and open new avenues for cooperation.

    This meeting will bring together all the departments, agencies, funds and programmes of our two systems, acknowledging the significance of the peace-humanitarian-development nexus.

    We are committed to meeting our common challenges – and seize the opportunities before us – in the Arab world and beyond.

    Together, we can achieve what neither organization could achieve on its own.

    Thank you.

     

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    Jowhar – Kicking off her initial round of meetings with the leaders of Somalia’s Federal Member States, the new top United Nations official in the country visited...

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    The UN’s top official in Ukraine reassured the country’s Foreign Minister on Thursday that the Organization has been working to provide support and aid to civilians affected by the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam since the first hours of the disaster.

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    From settling the conflict in Sudan to realizing a two-State solution in Israel and Palestine, cooperation with the League of Arab States is key to stabilizing the region, Rosemary DiCarlo, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, told the Security Council on Thursday.

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    During their nearly four-year reign of terror in Iraq, ISIL extremists developed at least eight chemical agents, tested them on humans, and carried out at least 13 attacks, UN experts reported on Thursday. 

  • 8 يونيو 2023

    New York, 8 June 2023

    The ocean is the foundation of life.

    It supplies the air we breathe and food we eat.

    It regulates our climate and weather.

    The ocean is our planet’s greatest reservoir of biodiversity.

    Its resources sustain communities, prosperity and human...

  • 7 يونيو 2023

    UNSMIL takes note of the outcome of the work of the 6+6 HoR-HCS Committee which met in Bouzniqa, Kingdom of Morocco, from 22 May to 6 June 2023 to develop draft electoral laws for...

  • 7 يونيو 2023
    UN and partners review former combatant's projects in the southwest of Colombia.

     

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  • 6 يونيو 2023

    DPPA’s Strategic Plan is accompanied by a Results Framework to assist in the monitoring and evaluation of the Department’s performance in the period 2023-2026. The Results Framework not only allows tracking of results but also supports horizontal coherent planning across all DPPA divisions. It articulates the core work of the Department in 21 Outcomes. The Department will report on a six-monthly basis against the 51 quantitative indicators of the Framework. These indicators monitor the performance of the Department vis-à-vis targets which will be updated on a yearly basis.

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    On 7 June, the AU Youth Envoy, Chido Cleopatra Mpemba, participated in an Ambassadorial-level meeting of the UN Peacebuilding Commission on the Youth,...

  • 6 يونيو 2023
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  • 6 يونيو 2023

    The Special Representative and Head of UNOCA, Abdou Abarry, noted that the support of Security Council members was "precious" to guarantee peace and stability during upcoming major...

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    Tens of thousands of civilians in Ukraine are in danger on the frontline, after the apparent destruction of a huge dam on Tuesday, which the UN chief described as a “monumental humanitarian, economic and environmental catastrophe” resulting directly from Russia’s invasion of the country. 

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    Five countries have been elected as non-permanent members of the UN Security Council following a vote in the General Assembly on Tuesday. 

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    Thousands of civilians in Ukraine are in danger on the frontline, after the apparent destruction of a huge dam whose reservoir is used to cool the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant (ZNPP), UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    DUSHANBE, Tajikistan

    On 5 June 2023, in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), UNRCCA organized a thematic workshop on “Hydropower and Gender...

  • 6 يونيو 2023

    DUSHANBE, Tajikistan

    On 5 June 2023, in Dushanbe (Tajikistan), UNRCCA organized a thematic workshop on “Hydropower and Gender...

  • 5 يونيو 2023
    Former combatants of the Mesetas TATR receive land in Acacías, Meta. 

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  • 5 يونيو 2023

    This is the second time that Mr. Abarry will brief the UN Security Council since taking office in September 2022. His first briefing took place 8 December 2022. UN...

  • 5 يونيو 2023

    Despite critical gains by Central African nations in advancing stability and cooperation, the region faces multiple crises, and the coming months mark “an important turning point”, the top UN official there told the Security Council on Monday.

  • 4 يونيو 2023

    A staggering 315,000 grave violations against children in conflict took place between 2005 and 2022, said UN Children’s Fund UNICEF on Monday, describing it as a “stark illustration of the devastating impact of war” on the young.

  • 3 يونيو 2023

    Dhusamareb – Efforts by the United Nations in Somalia to better serve the people of Galmudug took another step forward today with the groundbreaking ceremony for the...

  • 3 يونيو 2023

    As delivered 

    Mr. President, ministers, senior government officials, colleagues from the UN – what a great day today is!

    It has been such a long road to get to this...

  • 3 يونيو 2023

    As delivered 

    Mr. President, ministers, senior government officials, colleagues from the UN – what a great day today is!

    It has been such a long road to get to this...

  • 3 يونيو 2023

    Kourou/Koualou, a tiny village in a neutral zone straddling Benin and Burkina Faso, was the centre of a one-million-litre-a-year cross-border illicit fuel trade, a snapshot of a phenomenon that spreads far across the 6,000-kilometre-wide African Sahel region.

  • 3 يونيو 2023
  • 3 يونيو 2023

    Dakar, Saturday 03 June 2023 - The United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), deplores the loss of human lives following the violence that has erupted since Thursday in Dakar,...

  • 2 يونيو 2023
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    Pedersen: “It is vital that the recent diplomatic moves are matched with real action”

    Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria Geir O. Pedersen briefed the Security Council on 30 May. He reported that the past month has seen diplomatic activity in the region quicken, welcoming intensified regional consultations on Syria. He said that these moves must be matched with real action, as the Syrian people continue to suffer on a massive scale and yet seen any improvement in the reality of their lives.

    Read his full remarks here

    Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo calls for unity and action in the Security Council to slow the negative trajectory on the Korean Peninsula

    In her briefing to the Security Council on 2 June, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo reported on the recent satellite launch using ballistic missile technology by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. She conveyed the Secretary-General's strong condemnation of the launch and call to swiftly resume dialogue to achieve the goal of sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. “Key peace and security issues, such as the situation on the Korean Peninsula, must be an area for cooperation,” she said, noting that the lack of unity and action in the Security Council does little to slow the negative trajectory on the Korean Peninsula. 

    Read her full remarks here

    Security Council extends UNAMI mandate for one year

    On 30 May, the Security Council renewed the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), adopting resolution 2682 (2023) unanimously. By the terms of that text, the Council requested that the Secretary–General’s Special Representative for Iraq and UNAMI prioritize the provision of advice, support, and assistance to the Government and people of Iraq on advancing inclusive, political dialogue and national and community-level reconciliation. It also requested that they advise and assist the Government in strengthening electoral preparation and processes to ensure free and fair elections.

    Council renews authorization to inspect vessels suspected of violating Libya arms embargo

    On 1 June, the Security Council adopted resolution 2684 (2023), renewing for one-year measures authorizing Member States to inspect vessels on the high seas off Libya’s coast believed to be in violation of the arms embargo imposed on that country. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 14 in favour to none against, with the Russian Federation abstaining. 

    2022 Repertoire of the Practice of the Security Council is now online

    On 31 May, DPPA’s Security Council Assistance Division released the latest Repertoire of the Practice of the Security Council, which lays out the Council decisions and discussions relating to its functions and powers based on Articles 24, 25, and 26 of the Charter that took place in 2022.

    Learn more here

    Colombia

    Former combatants of the Mesetas TATR receive land in Acacías, Meta

    On 1 June, The UN Verification Mission in Colombia accompanied the official handover of land in the municipality of Acacías. "This is a significant moment of fulfillment of the Peace Agreement in its integral aspect; not only is it in compliance with the social and economic reintegration, but it is also a sign of progress in rural reform and integral security for the communities and the former combatants," said Alessandro Preti, director of reintegration of the Verification Mission. Former combatants from the Former Territorial Training and Reincorporation Area - TATR Buenavista, located in the municipality of Mesetas, Meta department, received the land that would help their reintegration process from the government of President Gustavo Petro. "On this land, we will be able to develop our productive projects and family life; we will not be afraid that they are going to force us to leave, the president made a promise, and he kept it,” said the leader of the TATR of Mesetas, Yulis Cabana.

     

    UN and partners review former combatants' projects in southwest Colombia

    On 30 May, the UN Verification Mission visited, together with national and local entities as well as with WeEffect, productive projects led by COOAGROPAZ, a cooperative in which more than 830 former combatants, victims of the conflict and peasant population jointly work with communities in the department of Huila. Initiatives such as plantain, banana, beans, seasonal crops and livestock projects reflect the continued commitment to building peace despite security risks in these areas.

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy discusses “Diplomacy for Peace” training session

    On 30 May, the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) organized a training session for the 45 graduates of the UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy on the topic “Diplomacy for Peace.” The training session was devoted to the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations Special Political Missions, and raised awareness of the role and impact of special political missions in conflict prevention, peacebuilding and peacemaking, as a vital part of the United Nations diplomacy for peace.

    Read more here

     

    Lebanon

    Wronecka engages with Lebanese youth

    This week, Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General Joanna Wronecka met with two groups of students as part of her commitment to promote the participation of Lebanese youth. On 28 May, the Special Coordinator was the keynote speaker at the opening of a two-day Model United Nations, participated by more than 350 high-school students from across Lebanon at the Brumana High School. Students shared their views about the future and their enthusiasm for career paths that would enable them to play a constructive role in rebuilding their country. On 31 May, the Special Coordinator discussed the role of the UN in Lebanon with a group of students from the Lebanese University faculty of law and political sciences in Sidon, south Lebanon. The debate covered some of the political challenges facing Lebanon, the opportunities that are available for steering the country towards a path of recovery and the balance between international support and national ownership.  

    Iraq

    Government of Iraq and UN convene meeting on the Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework

    On 28 May, the first Joint Steering Committee meeting of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2020-2024 (UNSDCF) took place at the Iraq Ministry of Planning. It brought together more than 30 UN and senior government officials to discuss the progress of the UNSDCF and foster close collaboration for the remaining two years of UNSDCF. Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Ghulam Isaczai of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) emphasized that the Joint Steering Committee serves as the “high-level accountability forum” for the Cooperation Framework.

    Learn more here

    UNAMI roundtable focuses on challenges faced by defense lawyers in Iraq

    UNAMI’s Human Rights Office held on 1 June a roundtable discussion with the Iraqi Bar Association. Participants, 25 lawyers from the Bar Association and civil society representatives, discussed key challenges faced by court-appointed defence lawyers as well as solutions and possible best practices, including how to enhance international human rights standards and norms from the moment of arrest and throughout the investigation and trial hearings. The roundtable also provided an overview of the UN report,"Human Rights in the Administration of Justice in Iraq: Trials under the anti‐terrorism laws and implications for justice, accountability and social cohesion in the aftermath of ISIL". 

    UNAMI holds meetings on political and economic issues affecting Kurdish women

    On 23 May, members of the Women Advisory Group (WAG)–Kurdistan Region met in Erbil to discuss current and emerging political, economic and security issues that affect Kurdish women. UNAMI Senior Gender Advisor Idah Muema facilitated the discussion.

    Learn more here

    UNAMI’s Office of Electoral Assistance holds workshops with civil society on election monitoring, evaluation and participation 

    From 28-29 May, the UNAMI Office of Electoral Assistance, with operational support from UNOPS, held a workshop in Baghdad for civil society organizations on the fundamentals of monitoring and evaluation. Participants discussed the main concepts of the results-based management system, monitoring and evaluation tool, and exchanged practical knowledge on improving the system in the context of electoral support activities. 

    From 30-31 May, the Office organized a workshop in Sulaymania with civil society to review measures to enhance electoral participation in the Kurdistan Region. The workshop focused on the importance of election integrity and the collective responsibility of all stakeholders in ensuring that elections are fair, credible and transparent. 

    From 29-30 May, the Office held a workshop with representatives of civil society organizations (CSOs) and 20 participants from Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) headquarters and governorate offices of Ninewa, Kirkuk and Salahadin. The workshop aimed to enhance coordination between IHEC and CSOs, as well as to promote effective voter education, civic awareness, increase voter turnout, and combat electoral misinformation. 

    African Union

    UNOAU participates in meeting on Sudan conflict

    On 31 May, the UN Office to the Africa Union (UNOAU) participated in the third meeting of the Expanded Mechanism for the Resolution of the Conflict in Sudan convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. UNOAU Deputy Head of Office/Director of Political Affairs Gerald Mitchell, representing the Special Representative to the AU and Head of UNOAU Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, noted the importance of the forum and joining all the multilateral, regional, and international actors, as well as the neighbouring countries for a unified approach towards peace and stability in Sudan.

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    On 5 June, the Security Council will discuss Central Africa/the Lord’s Resistance Army. On 8 June, it will hold a briefing on cooperation between the UN and the League of Arab States.

    On 7 June, the Peacebuilding Commission will convene an ambassadorial-level meeting on regional efforts towards the mainstreaming of the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda, building on the Commission’s Strategic Action Plan on Youth and Peacebuilding. The meeting will emphasize the role of regional actors and organizations. UN Youth Envoy Jayathma Wickramanayake, AU Youth Envoy Chido Mpemba, Assistant Secretary-General and Head of the International Political Affairs Sector of the League of Arab States Khaled Mohamed Almanzlawi, as well as a young peacebuilder, are expected to brief.

     

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    From 30 May to 2 June, UNOAU participated in the 2nd AU workshop on the review of the AU Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development (PCRD) policy in Cairo, Egypt. Participants included officials from the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Africa Development Bank (AfDB) and the AU Commission (AUC), represented by the AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security (PAPS), Ambassador Bankole Adeoye, and the AU High Representative for...

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    UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL ROSEMARY A. DICARLO’S

    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON

    NON-PROLIFERATION/DPRK 

    New York, 2 June 2023

    Madam President,

    At 6:37 am local time on 31 May, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) launched what it described as a military reconnaissance satellite from the Sohae Satellite Launching Station. 

    The rocket crashed off the Korean Peninsula’s western coast after losing thrust following the separation of its first and second stages.  

    The DPRK attributed the failure of the launch to the low reliability of an unspecified “new-type engine system and fuel.” Official media said the country would conduct a second launch as soon as possible. 

    On 30 May, the DPRK sent a pre-launch notification to the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Other international organisations, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) were not notified. 

    Madam President,

    As the DPRK affirms, it is the right of a sovereign state to launch a satellite and to benefit from space activities. However, Council resolutions expressly prohibit the DPRK from conducting any launches using ballistic missile technology.

    On 30 May, the Secretary-General strongly condemned the DPRK’s satellite launch using ballistic missile technology. 

    He called on the DPRK to refrain from conducting further satellite launches using such technology and to swiftly resume dialogue to achieve the goal of sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

    Madam President,

    The last time the DPRK conducted a similar launch was on 7 February 2016.  In its resolution 2270 (2016), the Security Council condemned that launch, in which ballistic missile technology was used, in violation of relevant resolutions. 

    On 29 May, the Vice-Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea justified the need for the DPRK to launch a military reconnaissance satellite as a response to ongoing military exercises in the region. 

    It should be recalled that developing a military reconnaissance satellite was part of the DPRK’s five-year military development plan.  That plan was unveiled during the 8th Party Congress in January 2021, well before the resumption of military exercises in the region. 

    In line with its five-year plan, the DPRK greatly increased its missile launch activities in 2022 and 2023, including more than 80 launches using ballistic missile technology. 

    Pyongyang characterised these launches as involving systems with nuclear weapon roles, including so-called “tactical” nuclear weapons. 

    Further, the DPRK has continued to make references to the possible use of nuclear weapons since our last briefing. 

    Separately, we have been following reports that illicit cyber activities attributed to DPRK-affiliated actors continue. 

    According to the final report of the Panel of Experts submitted pursuant to resolution 2627 (2022), DPRK-affiliated actors stole more in cryptocurrency in 2022 than ever before. 

    Madam President,

    Key peace and security issues, such as the situation on the Korean Peninsula, must be an area for cooperation. 

    We welcome the Security Council’s commitment, as expressed in resolution 2397 (2017), to a peaceful, comprehensive, diplomatic, and political solution to the situation on the Korean Peninsula. 

    Diplomacy – not isolation - is the only way forward. 

    However, the lack of unity and action in the Security Council does little to slow the negative trajectory on the Korean Peninsula.  The DPRK is unconstrained, and other parties are compelled to focus on military deterrence.

    Madam President,

    I would like to highlight once more our concerns regarding the humanitarian situation in the DPRK.  The United Nations is ready to assist the DPRK in addressing basic needs of vulnerable populations. 

    We welcome the return of diplomats from one Member State to Pyongyang on 27 March. 

    We reiterate our call on the DPRK to allow the unimpeded entry of international staff, including the United Nations Resident Coordinator, and of humanitarian supplies, to enable a timely and effective response.

    Let me close by stressing that the Secretary-General remains firmly committed to achieving the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons. 

    He welcomes the recent re-affirmation by the Republic of Korea of its commitment to its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

    Thank you, Madam President.

     

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