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Reports and Policy Documents

2022

  • 28 Mar 2022

    The United Nations envoy for Sudan told the Security Council today that consensus has emerged on many issues towards establishing a functional government, warning that Khartoum could lose out on billions of external aid without such an administration.

  • 28 Mar 2022

    International Investment Forum “Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan” (29-30 March 2022)

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

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  • 28 Mar 2022

    The UN Secretary-General appealed for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Ukraine on Monday, so that “serious political negotiations” can advance towards a peace agreement, based on the principles of the United Nations Charter.

  • 28 Mar 2022

    The Secretary-General on Monday welcomed consultations due to begin next week, on a political declaration to protect civilians living in cities and towns who come under fire from heavy bombing and shelling. 

  • 28 Mar 2022

    Luuq/Mogadishu – Standing in front of his makeshift home in a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in southern Somalia’s Luuq district, Ahmad Hassan Yarrow looks out towards what remains of the Juba River...

  • 28 Mar 2022

    New analyses released by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), show that only a tiny proportion of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in developing countries, leading to a widening gap between rich and poor.

  • 27 Mar 2022

    UNSMIL compound in Tripoli

    On 26 March, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) participated in the world’s largest movement for the environment, Earth Hour.

    Each year, on the last Saturday...

  • 27 Mar 2022

    The Secretary-General strongly condemns the recent escalation of the conflict in Yemen including Friday’s aerial attacks on civilian and energy...

  • 27 Mar 2022

    Recent escalation of the conflict in Yemen drew strong condemnation from Secretary-General António Guterres on Saturday.

  • 25 Mar 2022
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    DiCarlo: DPRK’s latest ICBM launch is flagrant breach of its own 2018 moratorium

    Briefing the Security Council on 25 March, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo recalled the Secretary-General’s condemnation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)’s launch of a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on 24 March. She underlined that this was a flagrant breach of the DPRK’s own 2018 moratorium and a clear violation of relevant Security Council resolution, and that the launch risked triggering a significant escalation of tensions in the region and beyond. She also reiterated the importance of addressing humanitarian imperatives in the DPRK. The United Nations remains committed to working with all parties for sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, she added.

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    Syria: Serious attempts should be made by all delegations to begin to narrow differences

    Geir O. Pedersen, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria, briefed the Security Council on 24 March on the Seventh Session of the Syrian-led, Syrian-owned, UN-facilitated Constitutional Committee, which convened this week in Geneva. He said that committee members have discussed draft constitutional texts on four titles of constitutional principles: 1) basics of governance; 2) state identity; 3) state symbols; and 4) regulation and functions of public authorities. He reported that the deliberations have not been easy, but he had appealed to the members to make serious attempts to begin to narrow the differences. He added that there is a clear need for progress towards a political solution in line with Security Council resolution 2254. The Constitutional Committee concluded on 25 March with substantive issues still need to be bridged. 

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    Statement by the Special Envoy at the conclusion of the 7th session of the Small Body of the Syrian Constitutional Committee

    Wennesland: “Provocations must be avoided”

    Tor Wennesland, the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, briefed the Security Council on 22 March on continued settlement activity by Israeli authorities in the occupied Palestinian territory, as requested by Security Council resolution 2334. He said that settlement expansion continues to fuel violence in the occupied Palestinian territory, further entrenching the occupation, undermining the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, independent statehood, and eroding the possibility of establishing a contiguous and viable Palestinian State. The Special Coordinator also noted the forthcoming Ramadan, Pesach and Easter observances and said that this should be a time of peaceful reflection, prayer and celebration for all religions. “Leaders on all sides have a critical role to play to ensure there are no provocations,” he stressed.  

    Full remarks to the Security Council

    Afghanistan

    Special Representative continues her engagement with de facto authorities on girls’ education

    Deborah Lyons, on 25 March met with the de facto authorities in Doha regarding the recent Taliban’s decision on girls’ education. On 24 March, she sent an official letter to de facto Minister for Foreign Affairs Amir Khan Muttaqi, expressing deep concern on behalf of the UN family in Afghanistan at the decision of the Taliban leadership to further suspend access to education for girls above grade six. She strongly raised the issue of education in all interactions and continued to make clear public comments about the UN's great concern about the issue of girls' education and the exclusion of 100,000s of girls.

    Iraq

    UNAMI discusses digital rights and digital security

    On 22 March, the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Human Rights Office, in cooperation with the Iraqi Network for Social Media, organized a roundtable on digital rights and digital security in Baghdad. This provided for the first time a platform for dialogue among Iraqi authorities, private companies and civil society representatives, outlining issues encountered by all sides in relation to cybersecurity. Participants proposed concrete next steps on how to tackle the issue of security in the online space, including the establishment of coordination mechanisms, internet policies and the adoption of relevant laws.

    Read more here

    UNAMI promotes tolerance, inclusion and respect for diversity 

    To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21 March, the UNAMI Human Rights Office, in cooperation with the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights, organized a short-film screening and roundtable discussion in Basra to promote tolerance, inclusion and respect for diversity in line with this year’s global theme of ‘Voices for action against racism’.

    Read more here

    Joint workshop with IHEC on elections 

    UNAMI held joint workshops with Iraq's Independent High Electoral Commission this week in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region. The thematic workshops will cover technical areas, such as public outreach, operations, procurement and logistics IT, training and procedures and security. Around 200 participants gathered and reviewed experiences during the 2021 Council of Representatives elections and discuss lessons, challenges and recommendations for further improving Iraq’s electoral process. 

    Read more here

    Yemen

    Special Envoy concludes third week of consultations with Yemeni stakeholders 

    The Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, concluded on 24 March the third week of bilateral consultations with Yemeni stakeholders in Jordan, in Amman. Participants emphasized the importance of regional and international support for ensuring the success of any future political process. They highlighted the need to address humanitarian and economic issues that could help alleviate the suffering of all Yemenis, including addressing marginalization, the release of detainees, and the re-opening of airports, seaports and roads across Yemen, opening humanitarian corridors, supporting the national economy, the equitable distribution of resources, and unifying monetary policy countrywide. 

    Read more here

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator visits Palestine Refugee Camp

    Joanna Wronecka, Special Coordinator for Lebanon, visited the Palestine refugee camp of Burj Barajneh on 24 March, accompanied by UNRWA. She met with representatives of Palestinian factions in the camp and with refugee families. She also visited the UNRWA health clinic, the Women’s Programs Association and refugee shelters in the camp. Communities representatives in the camp, refugee families and youth she met in Burj Barjaneh shared how the crisis impacted them and noted that the limited job opportunities are not allowing them to develop mechanisms to cope with poverty. The Special Coordinator reiterated the urgent need to step up additional international funding for the UNRWA’s 2022 Emergency Appeal.

    Read more here

    Western Sahara

    Personal Envoy meets Foreign Minister of Spain

    Staffan de Mistura, the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Western Sahara, met on 21 March with Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares in Brussels. In the context of the recent announcement by Spain on their relations with Morocco, the Personal Envoy took note of Foreign Minister Albares’ support for a UN-facilitated process on Western Sahara aimed at a mutually acceptable solution, in line with relevant Security Council resolutions, in particular resolution 2602 (2021). 

    Central Africa

    Special Representative Fall visits Equatorial Guinea

    François Louncény Fall, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), concluded on 24 March a four-day farewell visit to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, where he met with Prime Minister Francisco Pascual Obama Asue and Minister of Foreign Affairs Simeón Oyono Esono Angue. The meeting was an opportunity to take stock of achievements made by the country. Fall saluted Equatorial Guinea’s contribution to subregional efforts for peace, stability and further regional integration, and called for strengthened cooperation with regional partners on maritime insecurity issues. “Regarding the upcoming 2022 legislative elections and 2023 presidential elections, I commended the commitment of the ruling party to increase women´s participation on its electoral lists by 35 per cent, and advocated for the enactment of the decision to facilitate a harmonized practice by all political parties,” Fall noted. He also met with representatives of the diplomatic community and UN Country Team, bidding farewell in view of the end of his mandate with UNOCA on 31 May 2022. 

    Colombia

    Woman former combatant builds peace with photography

    On 23 March, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming organized the online forum Women, Peace, Power, focusing on the challenges faced by women as photographers and storytellers in conflict and post-conflict settings and roles in advancing peace. One of the participants was Samy Velásquez, a former FARC-EP combatant who is currently taking part in the reintegration process in Colombia. After the signing of the Peace Agreement, Samy began a career in photography. Now, she is documenting critical moments of the Peace Agreement's implementation. "Without women, peace is not possible. Our support is necessary to make policies and correct the problems we have had in our country. The Peace Agreement has opened doors for many of us," she said. Samy shared the floor with women photographers from South Sudan, Yemen, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Climate Security

    CSW side event discusses gender responsive climate informed conflict prevention and peacebuilding

    DPPA, in collaboration with the UN Climate Security Mechanism, held on 25 March a side event to the 66th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) "Inclusive, gender responsive and climate informed conflict prevention and peacebuilding: opportunities and lessons from UN field presences and civil society in the Horn of Africa." Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Pobee opened the discussion, and Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General Kiki Ghebo of UNSOM and Special Representative and Head of UNMISS took part as panelist, among others. The event explored the connection between gender equality, climate change, and peace and security, with focus on Somalia and South Sudan. It also offered an arena to discuss opportunities for integrated and sustainable solutions for peace in the Horn of Africa region. 

    New modules on Climate Change, Peace and Security online course

    DPPA’s Policy and Mediation Division released two more modules on 23 March of the online course “Climate Change, Peace and Security: Understanding climate-related security risks through an integrated lens”, jointly developed by UNEPUNDPUN WomenUN Climate Change Learning Partnership and Adelphi, an independent think tank on climate, environment and development. It unpacks the interlinkages between climate change and peace and security while introducing a special focus on assessing the ways gender norms and other factors of social identity shape how people from different backgrounds experience and respond to climate-related security risks.

    Read more information and access the course here

    Innovation

    DPPA Innovation Project nominated for SG Award

    The Secretary-General Awards honour and recognize the achievements and innovative initiatives of UN Secretariat staff members and teams. This year, DPPA’s Innovation Cell is nominated for the Award. Established in response to the Secretary-General’s call to accelerate innovative methods and strategic foresight, DPPA’s Innovation Cell explores new technologies, tools and practices in conflict prevention, mediation, and peacebuilding. The call to vote is open and staff members are invited to vote for the nominees here

    Peacebuilding

    PBC meeting on the Sahel

    On 22 March, Peacebuilding Commission Vice-Chair and Permanent Representative of Dominican Republic José Blanco chaired a meeting on the Sahel with the participation of the UN Development Coordinator for the Sahel, FAOIOMUNOWAS, the G5 Sahel Executive-Secretary, EU Special Representative to the Sahel, AU Permanent Observer, and representatives of the African Development Bank and civil society from Mali and Niger. The meeting drew attention to climate-related peace and development challenges and underscored the need for effective mechanisms governing access to natural resources across the region. The Commission recognized ongoing UN efforts under UNISS and its support plan, including integrating climate change risk analysis into national sustainable development cooperation frameworks and conducting regional climate security risk assessments with ECOWAS and ECCAS. Participants called for strengthened partnerships in support of climate change mitigation and adaptation and increased financing for women and youth-led initiatives that aim to address climate related security risks. 

    Next Week

    On 28 March, Special Representative of the Secretary-General Volker Perthes will brief the Security Council on Sudan. On 1 April, the United Kingdom will take over the Council presidency. 

    Peacebuilding Commission will have a Ambassadorial-level virtual meeting of the PBC scheduled for Wednesday, 30 March 2022, at 10 AM. The Secretary-General is to brief the Commission on his report on Peacebuilding and Sustaining Peace.

    Subscribe to This Week in DPPA here

    Contact DPPA at dppa@un.org

  • 25 Mar 2022

    The top UN political affairs official urged the Security Council on Friday to be united in its response to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) latest intercontinental ballistic missile launch – the country’s first long-range test since 2017 – as delegates met on Friday afternoon in emergency session, to discuss the matter.

  • 25 Mar 2022

    Madam President, Members of the Security Council,

     

    The state news agency of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) reported that the DPRK launched a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) - at approximately 2:34 p.m. local time on 24 March.  

     

    The missile – so-called “Hwasong-17” - was reportedly launched from Sunan, an area north of Pyongyang.  It covered a range of 1,090 km and reached an apogee of around 6,200 km. It made impact in the sea within Japan’s exclusive economic zone. 

     

    The last time the DPRK conducted an ICBM test was on 29 November 2017.

     

    Madam President,

     

    The Secretary-General strongly condemns the DPRK’s latest ICBM launch.  This is a flagrant breach of the DPRK’s own 2018 moratorium and a clear violation of relevant Security Council resolutions. This launch risks triggering a significant escalation of tensions in the region and beyond. 

     

    The DPRK has conducted twelve launches using ballistic missile technology this year alone.  This is the fifth time the Secretariat has been asked to brief the Council in 2022 in this connection. 

     

    According to public statements by the DPRK, the launches involved, among other things, a test of so-called hypersonic weapons, railway-borne missiles, an intermediate range ballistic missile and tests of systems related to the development of so-called military reconnaissance satellites.

     

    It should be recalled that the Council, in resolution 2397 (2017), reaffirmed its decisions that the DPRK shall not conduct any further launches using ballistic missile technology.

     

    The DPRK did not issue airspace or maritime safety notifications for any of these launches.  The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has repeatedly informed the DPRK that unannounced missile launches represent a serious risk to international civil aviation.

     

    ICAO has also called on the DPRK to act in accordance with the Convention on International Civil Aviation.

     

    Madam President,

     

    The DPRK also appears to be actively pursuing its nuclear programme.  On 7 March, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported that there were quote “ongoing indications consistent with the operation of the 5 megawatt reactor at the Yongbyon site” end quote.

     

    The IAEA added that they continued to observe construction activities at the Yongbyon site, including the construction of an annex to the reported Centrifuge Enrichment Facility. 

     

    The same day, satellite imagery analysis indicated that there was renewed activity at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site for the first time since Pyongyang announced its closure and dismantlement in 2018. 

    In pursuing its nuclear capability and ballistic missile programmes, the DPRK is defying the repeated demands of the Council to cease such activities.  We have consistently conveyed these concerns to the DPRK. 

     

    Madam President,

     

    The Secretary-General reiterates the importance of addressing humanitarian imperatives in the DPRK.

     

    The United Nations remains engaged and stands ready, along with its humanitarian partners, to assist people in need in the DPRK, whose vulnerability has likely increased since the pandemic outbreak and border closures in 2020.   

     

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

     

    Madam President,

     

    The Secretary-General reaffirms his commitment to working with all parties for sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.  

     

    He urges the DPRK to comply with the decisions of the Council, reset the course to dialogue and build on previous diplomatic efforts.

     

    Further, the United Nations welcomes the regular contact and cooperation among the key parties on the Korean Peninsula.  We commend the parties for their willingness to engage in dialogue with the DPRK without preconditions.

     

    Madam President,

     

    Let me close by reiterating that the unity of the Security Council in this matter is essential to ease tensions, overcome the diplomatic impasse and avoid a negative action-reaction cycle. 

     

    Thank you.

  • 25 Mar 2022

    The UN chief on Friday welcomed the declaration of an indefinite humanitarian truce on the part of the Ethiopian Government, and the commitment by forces in the Tigray region to comply with the immediate ceasefire, amid deep concern for the five million people who need emergency aid there.

  • 25 Mar 2022

    Ongoing violence in Ukraine has left millions of people “in constant fear” of indiscriminate shelling, the UN warned on Friday, as efforts continued to reach the country’s most vulnerable populations, one month on from the Russian invasion.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    The UN chief on Thursday strongly condemned the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, more commonly known as North Korea, its first such long-range test, since 2017. 

  • 24 Mar 2022

    Data analysis on unintended pregnancy and abortion from 150 countries has revealed major disparities in accessing sexual and reproductive healthcare, the UN health agency, WHO, said on Thursday.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly demanded civilian protection and humanitarian access in Ukraine on Thursday, while also criticizing Russia for creating a “dire” humanitarian situation resulting from its invasion exactly one month ago.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    New York, 25 March 2022

    There is much that we know about the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans, and today is a day we remember: the crime against humanity; the unprecedented mass human trafficking; the degrading economic transactions and unspeakable human rights violations.

    But there is also much that we do not know, and today is a day we learn. Behind the facts...

  • 24 Mar 2022

    The committee tasked with drafting a new Syrian constitution - and thereby setting the country on a fresh trajectory to peace and stability - resumed its difficult and halting deliberations this week, against the backdrop of fresh urgency as the conflict marked its eleventh anniversary this month.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been the “main contributing factor” to the potentially devastating one per cent drop in projected global economic growth this year, UN development economists UNCTAD said on Thursday, in the body’s latest global economic update.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been the “main contributing factor” to the potentially devastating one per cent drop in projected global economic growth this year, UN development economists UNCTAD said on Thursday, in the body’s latest global economic update.

  • 24 Mar 2022

    UN Special Coordinator and UNRWA Director in Lebanon visit Palestine Refugee camp of Burj Barajneh

    UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka visited today the Palestine...

  • 24 Mar 2022

    24 March 2022 – The Special Envoy meeting with representatives from the Peaceful Tihama Hirak as part of the Framework consultations in Amman, Jordan. Photo: OSESGY/ Abdel Rahman Alzorgan

    Amman,...

  • 24 Mar 2022

    New York - The following Security Council press statement was issued today by Council President Lana Zaki Nusseibeh (United Arab Emirates):

    The members of the Security Council...

  • 24 Mar 2022

    New York - The following Security Council press statement was issued today by Council President Lana Zaki Nusseibeh (United Arab Emirates):

    The members of the Security Council condemned in...

  • 24 Mar 2022

    New York - The following Security Council press statement was issued today by Council President Lana Zaki Nusseibeh (United Arab Emirates):

    The members of the Security Council condemned in the...

  • 23 Mar 2022

    The war in Ukraine is not only a “horror unfolding before our eyes”, but also an “assault on some of the most vulnerable people and countries” across the world, said the UN chief on Wednesday, convening the first meeting of the steering committee which will guide the creation of a new UN crisis response group to help mitigate the worldwide impact of Russia’s invasion.

  • 23 Mar 2022

    The UN General Assembly met on Wednesday for its second emergency session on the Ukraine crisis since Russia invaded the country on 24 February, with two similar but different resolutions placed before delegates, addressing the unfolding humanitarian crisis. 

  • 23 Mar 2022

    New York, 24 March 2022

    The International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and the Dignity of Victims reminds us that truth is a powerful light.

    A light that shines on violations that perpetrators would prefer to remain hidden.

    A light that reveals a path towards peace, justice and reparation for victims, and...

  • 23 Mar 2022

    World TB Day is marked on 24 March, and this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for urgent investment in the fight against tuberculosis, “to save millions more lives”.

  • 23 Mar 2022

    Amid growing donor fatigue and a brutal war in Ukraine that has diverted the world’s attention, the world must not forget millions of people in need across the Middle East and North Africa, the UN chief told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  • 23 Mar 2022

    NEW YORK - I deeply regret today’s announcement by Taliban authorities in Afghanistan that girls’ education from the sixth grade has been suspended until further notice.   

     The start...

  • 23 Mar 2022

    Women across the world face unacceptable mistreatment during childbirth, according to a new study from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Human Reproduction Programme (HRP) launched on Wednesday.

  • 23 Mar 2022

    In Kenya, a trailblazing sustainable agriculture project has helped hundreds of farmers move away from the harmful practice of growing tobacco, in favour of a healthier alternative, the UN said on Wednesday.

  • 22 Mar 2022

    Jarno Habicht has worked with WHO for the last 19 years and served as WHO Representative in Ukraine since 2018. He explains how WHO prepared for armed conflict in the country, and how it has responded to health-related issues since the Russian invasion.

  • 22 Mar 2022

    Speakers in the Security Council on Tuesday denounced evictions and demolitions by Israeli authorities of Palestinian-owned properties, as the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, expressed regret that “little progress” has made by the sides in upholding obligations under the Council’s landmark resolution 2334.

  • 22 Mar 2022

    “I strongly condemn the killing of four Israeli civilians, including two women, and several others wounded, in a ramming and stabbing attack that took place this evening by an Israeli Arab in Be’er Sheva.

    My heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.

    There is no justification for violence or terrorism. There is nothing heroic in the killing of civilians and there is no...

  • 22 Mar 2022

    While humanitarian assistance has been successful in averting a catastrophe, Haiti is experiencing a persistent rise in hunger levels, with many citizens suffering acutely, the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday.

  • 22 Mar 2022

    It’s time for a diplomatic solution to be found to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, amidst signs of hope that progress can be made to end an “unwinnable” and “indefensible” war, said the UN chief on Tuesday.

  • 22 Mar 2022

    • I would like to welcome all of you to Tunis and thank you for your presence here with us today. I would like to express my thanks to the High Council of State for its...

  • 21 Mar 2022

    The UN’s top rights official said on Monday that amidst a “profound crisis” facing access to basic human rights in Myanmar following the coup in February last year, hundreds of localized armed resistance groups have now formed across the country, triggering “widespread violence in areas that were previously stable”.

  • 21 Mar 2022

    As the total forced to flee their homes in Ukraine rises above 10 million, attacks on healthcare facilities there due to Russia’s continuing bombardment are averaging more than two per day, the UN warned on Monday.

  • 21 Mar 2022

    On 3 March 2022, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General (SASG) on Libya Ms. Stephanie Williams announced an initiative to form a joint committee from the House of Representatives (HoR) and...

  • 21 Mar 2022

    Foto por: Sandro Boris / RTVC

    Yirley Velasco is the legal representative of Asociación Mujeres Sembrando Vida, which supports women victims of sexual violence in Montes de María. She, who was a...

  • 21 Mar 2022

    Yarledys Olaya is indigenous. She is 38 years old. She joined the FARC when she was very young, and remained there for 21 years. Today she is the president of the Community...

  • 21 Mar 2022

    Widespread sexual violence against women and girls in conflict is being fueled by systemic impunity, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan said on Monday.

  • 20 Mar 2022

     

    New York, 21 March 2022

    Nowruz is a celebration of new beginnings. The beginning of a new year. The arrival of spring. The renewal of nature.

    Nowruz is also a celebration of our diversity. It unites over 300 million people, between generations and beyond borders. It is a time to learn about each other, our cultures and our world.

    And Nowruz is a reminder...

  • 20 Mar 2022

    New York, 21 March 2022

    The International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is both a day of recognition and an urgent call to action.

    Racism continues to poison institutions, social structures, and everyday life in every society.

    It continues to be a driver of persistent...

  • 19 Mar 2022

    Foreign combatants with armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) can find it hard to return home once they decide to stop fighting. The UN Mission in the country (MONUSCO) is helping them to demobilize, and adjust to a new life.

  • 18 Mar 2022
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    Libya: Priority must be maintaining hard-won gains and fulfilling electoral aspirations

    On 16 March, Under-Secretary-General (USG) Rosemary DiCarlo briefed the Security Council on Libya, warning that the Libyan executive is facing a crisis that could, if left unresolved, lead to instability and parallel governments in the country. She said that the United Nations is exerting significant efforts to bring together Libyan stakeholders to convene a joint committee of members of the House of Representatives and the High State Council with the objective of achieving agreement by both bodies on a constitutional basis that would lead to elections this year. She added that Special Adviser Stephanie Williams has offered her good offices to mediate between Abdul Hamid Dbeibah and Fathi Bashagha to overcome the current political impasse.  

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    DiCarlo: War in Ukraine is most severe test OSCE has faced since creation 

    Addressing the Security Council on 15 March, USG DiCarlo, together with Zbigniew Rau, Chairperson-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said the war in Ukraine vividly illustrated the importance of mechanisms to maintain and strengthen European and international peace and security. She said the war was the most severe test the OSCE and related regional frameworks had faced since their creation. Briefing the Council again on 17 March, USG DiCarlo said daily attacks were continuing to batter Ukrainian cities, resulting in civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, including hundreds of residential buildings, hospitals and schools. “The magnitude of civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine cannot be denied. This demands a thorough investigation and accountability,” she said. Also addressing the Council were the Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees for Operations Raouf Mazou.  

    Full remarks on UN-OSCE cooperation here, and on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine here

    Grundberg: Frameworks that chart path toward reaching inclusive political settlement are vital

    Hans Grundberg, the Special Envoy for Yemen, briefed the Security Council on 15 March alongside Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths. Reporting on the consultations he has had on his Framework for peace, the Special Envoy said that he was encouraged by the interest in and active engagement from Yemeni political parties, components, experts and civil society representatives. He hopes that the parties will engage swiftly and constructively with his proposals to bring the people of Yemen some much-needed hope and relief. “Any potential de-escalation measures will not hold unless they are supported by a political process. This is why my Framework and its attempt to chart a path toward reaching an inclusive political settlement are vital,” said the Special Envoy. 

    Full remarks to the Security Council here

    Council approves robust new UNAMA mandate

    The Security Council adopted on 17 March a resolution that extends the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) for 12 months. The new, robust mandate allows UNAMA to coordinate humanitarian aid; promote inclusive governance; monitor human rights and promote the empowerment of women and girls; and support regional cooperation.

    Read full resolution here

    Special Coordinator Wronecka briefs on implementation of Resolution 1701

    On 17 March, the Security Council held closed consultations on the report of the Secretary-General on the implementation of Resolution 1701 (2006) and the situation in Lebanon. Briefing the Council on the ongoing preparations for parliamentary elections that are due on 15 May, Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka stressed the need for reliability and predictability, particularly with regards to finalizing the elections budget, the legislative framework and the functionality of the Supervisory Commission for Elections. “The Lebanese voters need and deserve certainty and the ability to make their voices heard”, the Special Coordinator said, hoping that women in particular would participate actively in the elections, both as voters and candidates. Urging full adherence to resolution 1701 in all its provisions, the Special Coordinator underlined the fragility of the relative calm between Lebanon and Israel.

    Read more here

    New York

    DiCarlo meets Ukrainian civil society representatives

    USG DiCarlo met on 18 March with Ukrainian civil society representatives in New York. She heard testimonies and information on the grave humanitarian and human rights situation in Ukraine due to the Russian invasion. 

    Afghanistan

    Supporting Afghan women and advocating for their rights

    On 15 March, USG DiCarlo addressed the event “Upholding Women's Rights in Afghanistan: An Urgent Moment for Renewal of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.” She said the UN is committed to supporting Afghan women and advocates for their rights and for inclusive governing structures, which are essential for sustaining peace and economic development. She saluted the bravery, determination and perseverance of Afghan women and reiterated the importance of hearing directly from them. 

    Iraq

    Special Representative discusses legal and judicial support 

    Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), met on 13 March in Baghdad with Judge Faiq Zaidan, Head of the Supreme Judicial Council. They discussed the legal and judicial support the United Nations provide to the Iraqi judiciary.

    Discussions around forthcoming regional elections

    Annette Lyth, the Senior Women’s Advisor of UNAMI and Head of the Human Rights Office in Erbil, met on 16 March with Hemin Hawrami, Kurdistan Parliament Deputy Speaker. Accompanied by Francesc Revuelto-Lanao, UNAMI Political Affairs Officer, they discussed the political situation in the Region, including preparations for the forthcoming regional elections. 

    34th anniversary of chemical weapons attack

    On 16 March, United Nations staff at the Regional Office in Erbil, Kurdistan Region commemorated the 34th anniversary of the chemical weapons attack in Halabja. At a solemn ceremony, staff observed a moment of silence to remember the more than 5,000 people who lost their lives in the attack. 

    Syria

    Conflict in Syria enters twelfth year 

    In his message issued on 15 March, Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said Syrians continue to suffer in profound ways, with the hardship only deepening. He said that there have been no shifts in the frontlines for two years, while humanitarian needs are growing. The Special Envoy noted that the Constitutional Committee will meet again soon in Geneva. He reiterated his belief that a series of reciprocal confidence-building measures in resolution 2254 could be implemented in parallel, step-for step.

    Full statement here

    West Africa and the Sahel

    Strategies for women’s meaningful participation in decision-making defined by women from region

    On 14 and 15 March, the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), with the support of the Mauritanian authorities, organized the region’s first edition of the annual Women's Forum for Peace and Security in Nouakchott, Mauritania. The Forum brought together more than a hundred women and men from 17 countries of West Africa and the Sahel, as well as representatives of the UN system and the Mauritanian government. At the end of the two-day meeting, participants launched the Nouakchott Call for the Effective and Civic Participation of Women in Decision-Making processes, which contains a series of recommendations aimed at the authorities of the countries, regional organizations and partners of the subregion.

    Read more here

    Colombia

    Mission supports reparation project in Viotá 

    The UN Verification Mission has been supporting the process of building an access road leading to a cemetery at San Gabriel in Viotá, 80 km from the capital Bogotá. The work is being carried out by a group of ex-combatants as a measure of reparation for victims of the region who suffered from violence by the extinct FARC-EP during the conflict. On 17 March, a team from the Bogotá Regional Office of the Verification Mission visited the construction site accompanied by a group of ex-combatants, victims and reintegration officials.

    

    Peacebuilding

    2021 Peacebuilding Fund report is out 

    Amid deteriorating political and security conditions against the backdrop of the continuing pandemic, the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) set records across nearly every benchmark in its current strategic plan. In 2021, the PBF had record-high investments worth $195,067,769 in 32 countries. It’s support to cross-border or regional programming of $26.6 million, also a record high, signals growing recognition of the challenges of transboundary conflict factors to sustaining peace. Approval of $51.1 million through the Fund’s Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative also translated to the Fund’s historic approval of 47 per cent of its total investments in support of gender-responsive peacebuilding. Recent investments in monitoring and evaluation have helped the Fund to more than double its evaluation coverage, from 36 project evaluations in 2020 to 86 in 2021. Donor partners generously responded to the appeal of the Secretary-General for increased financing for the Fund by contributing or pledging $178,344,755 in 2021. The Fund’s ability to meet growing peacebuilding demands, however, will require greater and sustained support.

    For more information

    PBC Chair addresses ECOSOC on natural resources

    On 18 March, the Peacebuilding Commission Chair Rabab Fatima participated in a special meeting convened by the President of ECOSOC under the theme “Natural Resources, Peaceful Societies and Sustainable Development: Lessons from the Kimberley Process”. In her remarks, the Chair reiterated the Commission’s commitment in support of efforts that aim to address the causes of instability, including those related to natural resources, while stressing the need for transboundary cooperation, economic diversification, and full participation of women and youth in natural resources governance. She explained that the Commission works in synergy with the Peacebuilding Fund which, between 2017 and 2021 invested $161.7 million to tackle farmer-herder conflicts and competition over natural resources, including conflict and disputes over water, and to support climate change adaptation strategies and other related initiatives. She also confirmed the Commission’s commitment to supporting the Kimberley Process, particularly in view of the significant benefits to peaceful and inclusive societies, economic and social development and achievement of the SDGs.

     

    Next Week

    On 22 March, Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland will brief the Security Council on the Middle East Peace Process. On 23 March, the Council will discuss cooperation between the UN and the League of Arab States. On 24 March, Special Envoy Geir Pedersen will report on the situation in Syria. 

    Peacebuilding Commission will meet to discuss the Sahel region on 22 March, and on youth, peace and security on 24 March. 

    DPPA in collaboration with the UN Climate Security Mechanism will hold a side event to the 66th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on "Inclusive, gender responsive and climate informed conflict prevention and peacebuilding: opportunities and lessons from UN field presences and civil society in the Horn of Africa" on 25 March from 9-10:30 am EDT. Register for the event here.

    Moderated by the USG for Global Communications Melissa Fleming, a DPPA-DPO joint event on “Women, Peace, Power – a live discussion on women photographers as peacebuilders” will be held on Zoom on 23 March from 10-11 am EDT. The discussion will focus on the challenges faced by women as photographers and storytellers in conflict and post-conflict settings, their aspirations and roles in advancing peace. Registration is open until 22 March here.

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