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2023

  • 4 Nov 2023

    Mogadishu — The International Day of the Girl Child was recently marked around the world with the aim of promoting girls’ empowerment and the recognition of their...

  • 3 Nov 2023
    A brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments around the world. 

    Middle East

    Special Coordinator Wennesland continues engagement with regional leaders

    This week, Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland continued his engagement with leaders across the region, focusing on ways to reduce the suffering and prevent further dangerous escalation, including in the West Bank.

    On 1 November, in a post on X, the Special Coordinator wrote, “I welcome the opening of Rafah crossing today for some 80 sick & wounded Palestinians in #Gaza to get treatment in #Egypt, as well as, for some 500 foreign passport holders & rotation of #UN staff. An Important step in the right direction, which we need to build on.” He went on to recognize the efforts of Egypt and the United States to that end and said that the “UN remains committed to continue its intensive work w/ all parties to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable in #Gaza. UN remains on the ground to deliver.”

    Security Council

    Special Envoy Pedersen sounds alarm over “terrifying prospect” of wider escalation of Israeli-Palestinian conflict into Syria

    On 30 October, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General Geir Pedersen briefed the Security Council on the situation in Syria. He underlined that since March 2020, the Syrian conflict has been in a "strategic stalemate” characterized by static front lines, persistent violence and sporadic escalations. On top of the violence emanating from the Syrian conflict itself, he warned that “the Syrian people now face a terrifying prospect of a potential wider escalation, given the alarming developments in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory and the region. Spillover into Syria is not just a risk; it has already begun.” Airstrikes, attributed to Israel, have hit Aleppo and Damascus airports several times during the reporting period, he said, temporarily halting the UN’s Humanitarian Air Service, which operates from those airports and services Syria’s humanitarian programmes.

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    Security Council extends Colombia Verification Mission mandate

    On 30 October, the Council welcomed progress made in Colombia and the Government’s outreach efforts to domestic armed groups. Unanimously adopting resolution 2704 (2023), the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia for one year to monitor and verify implementation of a ceasefire between the Government and the National Liberation Army.

    Security Council extends UNSOM mandate for one year

    On 31 October, the Security Council extended for one year the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), as set out in resolutions 2158 (2014) and 2592 (2021). Unanimously adopting resolution 2705 (2023) the Council requested UNSOM to maintain and strengthen its presence across the country, in consultation with the Federal Government and Somalia’s Federal Member States. The mission should also strengthen its cooperation with the Somalia and the African Union. By the terms of the resolution, UNSOM is encouraged to coordinate United Nations efforts and support the Federal Government and Federal Member States in the acceleration of the implementation of the National Stabilization Strategy and State-Level Stabilization Plans and support peacebuilding.

    “UN Security Council in Review” newsletter highlights Middle East as most frequently discussed issue in October

    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 Brazil for the month of October, the Council held two signature events: a high-level open debate on the maintenance of international peace and security, and another on Women, Peace and Security. It held 33 formal meetings, 12 consultations, 2 Arria-formula meetings and issued two press statements. The Middle East, including the Palestinian question, was the most frequently considered country- or region-specific item in open and closed discussions. It also adopted seven resolutions, five of which were adopted unanimously. 

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    General Assembly

    Fourth Committee approves draft resolution on Special Political Missions

    On 2 November, the Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) approved a draft resolution on United Nations special political missions. By the terms of the draft “Comprehensive review of special political missions” the General Assembly would request the Secretary-General to hold a regular, inclusive and interactive dialogue on overall policy matters pertaining to special political missions. It would also encourage stronger coordination between the Security Council and General Assembly with the Peacebuilding Commission and encourage special political missions to continue fostering inclusive partnerships with regional and subregional organizations. 

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator emphasizes urgency of safeguarding Lebanon security and stability

    Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka continued this week a round of meetings with Lebanese security leaders and political and diplomatic stakeholders to emphasize the urgency of safeguarding Lebanon’s security and stability from a spillover of the warfare between Israel and Hamas. In a meeting with the Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Gen. Joseph Aoun, the Special Coordinator welcomed the LAF’s efforts for safeguarding the country’s fragile security and stability in these difficult circumstances. In meetings with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, the Special Coordinator highlighted the importance of respecting and implementing Security Council Resolution 1701 to shield Lebanon.

    As Lebanon marked on 1 November one year without a President, the Special Coordinator underlined in all her meetings that electing a Head of State and ensuring the continuity of state institutions should remain a priority. 

    Iraq

    UNAMI leadership meet with senior Iraqi officials

    On 30 October, Special Representative of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert met in Baghdad with Ambassador Muhammad Hussein Muhammad Bahr al-Ulum, Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations at the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They discussed the cooperation between Iraq and the United Nations, and the developments in Iraq and the region. On 29 October, the Special Representative met Kuwaiti Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. 

    On 26 October, Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance, Claudio Cordone met in Baghdad with the Acting Head of the International Organizations and Conferences Department, Fadel Al-Rahim, at the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They exchanged views on a number of issues of common interest, including UNAMI’s support to political dialogue and forthcoming elections as well as regional developments. 

    On 30 October, Deputy Special Representative/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (DSRSG/RC/HC) Ghulam Isaczai had a constructive meeting with Minister of Youth and Sport Ahmed Al-Mubarqaa'. DSRSG/RC/HC Isaczai emphasized the power of youth in shaping Iraq’s future in their discussion on youth-led climate action leading up to COP28 and beyond. 

    UNAMI holds workshops on education, children’s rights, and climate change

    The UNAMI Human Rights Office organized a three-day workshop from 25-27 October on the "The Right to Education." In attendance were participants reflecting the diversity of Iraqi society including Christian, Yazidi, Kakai, Turkman, Shabak, Zoroastrian, Arabs, and Kurds. The workshop forms part of UNAMI’s efforts to promote equal and inclusive right to education for Iraq’s diverse societal components.

    On 30 October, the UNAMI Human Rights Office organized a roundtable discussion on the rights of children of families with perceived links to ISIL, with a focus on the right to education. Participants discussed challenges, recommendations and best practices to ensure the best interest of those children. The Office also organized a workshop on climate change and its impact on human rights on the same day. Participants discussed the relationship between human rights and climate change and proposed actions to address environmental concerns in the Kurdistan Region, including how climate change can impact on peace and security. 

    Central Asia

    SRSG Imnadze meets with Chairperson of Turkmenistan Parliament

    On 30 October, Special Representative of the Secretary General Kaha Imnadze met with Chairperson of Mejilis of Turkmenistan Dunyagozel Gulmanova. They discussed co-operation between the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) and Turkmenistan, with a focus on promoting the implementation of the global Women Peace and Security and Youth, Peace and Security agendas. Gulmanova expressed full support to the work of UNRCCA in building trust and promoting preventive diplomacy in Central Asia. Special Representative Imnadze stressed that UNRCCA would continue to contribute to regional stability and prosperity, based on the close cooperation developed with Turkmenistan and other Central Asian states over the past fifteen years.

    UNRCCA organizes online training session on digital skills and cyber security

    On 30 October, the UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy successfully conducted an online session on digital skills and cybersecurity for students from Central Asia and Afghanistan. The seminar sought to train participants in the rules and recommendations for protecting their data, devices and networks from cyber-attacks. The online session was seen as an essential step in developing digital literacy among participants and promoting preventive diplomacy and peacebuilding through the use of digital technologies.

    Great Lakes region

    Office for Special Envoy of the Great Lakes Region holds retreat on PSC Framework

    From 31 October to 1 November, the Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes region, in collaboration with the African Union (AU), organized a regional retreat to assess the impact of the Peace, Security and Cooperation (PSC) Framework for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Great Lakes region. The retreat was facilitated by the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) and took place in Durban, South Africa. The 80 participants at the retreat included representatives of the 13 signatory countries of the PSC Framework, representatives of the Guarantor institutions, and representatives from regional civil society organizations, including women networks and youth forums.

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    A year of sports promoting youth inclusion

    This week marked the finale of the #FusionFiesta Festival held over the year in seven cities across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival promoted social inclusion, dialogue, and understanding between different communities through sports. The festival also included soccer, volleyball, athletics and obstacle races. The events are organized with Special Olympics Bosnia and Herzegovina, through the regional Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality, and Trust project supported by the Peacebuilding Fund.

    Next Week

    On 6 November (Monday), the Security Council will discuss the situation in Sudan/South Sudan. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Horn of Africa Hanna Tetteh is expected to brief.

    The Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission Central African Republic Configuration Chair, Omar Hilale’s, will visit the Central African Republic from 7-11 November.

    On 7 November (Tuesday), DPPA is co-organizing an event with OHCHR on the launch of the joint practice note on “Enhancing the Quality and Effectiveness of Mediation Efforts through Human Rights”. The event will take place at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Korea. If you are interested in attending, please register using the link here.

  • 3 Nov 2023

    At this year's African Union Peace and Security Council's annual session on Youth, Peace and Security, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNOAU,...

  • 3 Nov 2023

    The UN human rights office (OHCHR) expressed alarm on Friday over reports that in Sudan, women and girls are being abducted, chained and held in “inhuman, degrading slave-like conditions” in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur.

  • 3 Nov 2023

    Political negotiations to get aid into Gaza have yielded results but much more is needed, including humanitarian ceasefires to ensure safe delivery of food, fuel and other essentials, senior UN officials said on Friday in a briefing to Member States in New York. 

  • 3 Nov 2023

    More funding is urgently needed for lifesaving aid in Gaza while concern is deepening over high numbers of civilians killed since the beginning of the crisis and human rights violations against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

  • 3 Nov 2023

    Myanmar witnessed a sharp escalation in fighting between the military and opposition groups this week fuelling a surge in new displacements, the UN humanitarian wing has said.

  • 3 Nov 2023

    Russia has bombarded more than 100 Ukrainian towns across nearly half of its regions in the past two days according to the Ukrainian Government, many near the frontlines.

  • 2 Nov 2023

    Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and Americas
    Miroslav Jenča’s Remarks at the General Assembly Fourth Committee session on
    Comprehensive Review of Special Political Missions

    New York, 2 November 2023

     

    Madam Chair [Ambassador Mathur Joyini (South Africa)],

    Excellencies,

    Distinguished delegates,

    It is a pleasure to introduce, on behalf of the Secretary-General, his eleventh report on “Overall policy matters pertaining to special political missions”.

    I am honoured to be joined by my colleague, Mr. Atul Khare, Under-Secretary-General for Operational Support, whose Department is critical in enabling our special political missions to fulfil their mandates.

    I would like to express my appreciation to the delegations of Finland and Mexico for their leadership on this agenda item and their close cooperation with the Secretariat and my Department.

    We are also grateful to Member States for their participation in the event we held last month to mark the 75th anniversary of special political missions.

    Excellencies,

    Our world is one of heightened uncertainty, volatility, and rapid transformation.

    Conflicts have grown exponentially, creating massive humanitarian disasters that are testing our collective capacities to respond. Military expenditures are soaring while funding for humanitarian aid, peacemaking and peacebuilding shrinks.

    We are also facing a series of transnational threats, including the impact of the climate crisis and the potential for the weaponization of new technologies and domains.

    And yet, just as collective action is needed most, the world is growing more divided. Tensions between major powers are perilously high. And the mechanisms that once maintained global stability are under severe strain.

    It was this crying need for more unity, dialogue and cooperation that was the driving force behind the Secretary-General’s policy brief on A New Agenda for Peace.  

    The policy brief is stark in its analysis: the post-Cold War period is behind us, and the world is transitioning toward a new order, with high levels of geopolitical tension and low levels of trust. A New Agenda for Peace offers the Secretary-General’s vision for how Member States can work together to rebuild trust, enhance solidarity, and revitalize multilateral action for peace.

    We are grateful for the active engagement of Member States in consultations we held to inform the drafting of this policy brief. And we are heartened that its analysis, principles and call for more diplomacy and peacemaking have been welcomed.

    Distinguished delegates,

    A major recommendation for A New Agenda for Peace is the overwhelming needs to prevent conflict, mediate and resolve conflicts and build peace. The report before this Committee details how special political missions are just that.

    From Libya and Somalia to Gaza, Syria, Iraq and Yemen, Special Envoys and Representatives of the Secretary-General are supporting political processes and working to pave the way for peace and reconciliation.

    In the Middle East, Special Coordinator Wennesland is working tirelessly with all sides to de-escalate the situation in Gaza. All our envoys in the region are trying to prevent further regionalization of the conflict.

    In Colombia, the UN Verification Mission has made a critical contribution to the implementation of the 2016 Final Agreement, supporting reintegration of former combatants, security guarantees, comprehensive rural reform, and transitional justice and reconciliation. The mission also facilitated the resumption of peace talks between the National Liberation Army or ELN, which resulted in a six-month ceasefire agreement. At the request of the parties, the Security Council has expanded the Mission's mandate to include monitoring and verifying the implementation of this ceasefire.

    In the Great Lakes region, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General has undertaken a series of good offices missions to prevent an escalation of tensions between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, an integral effort to support regional peace.

    Special political missions are also working in a variety of settings to explore and pilot new technologies, tools and practices in conflict prevention, mediation and peacebuilding.

    Excellencies,

    I would like to highlight three of the thematic issues addressed in this year’s report of the Secretary-General.

    The first is Women, Peace, and Security.

    Last week marked the 23rd anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000). This was an occasion to recognize that we have come a long way in increasing the participation of women in peace and political processes in the last two decades. But women, who are disproportionally affected by conflicts and violence, are still too often excluded from the peace table and transition efforts.

    We must address the structural inequalities that are denying women the opportunity, representation, legal protections, physical autonomy, safety and security on- and off-line. Education and healthcare are exacerbated in conflict contexts.

    Dismantling structural gender inequalities and incorporating women’s voices and contributions is not only a matter of equity and right, but a powerful means to expand the ownership of peace and political processes.

    Special political missions have been instrumental in advocating for increased participation of women in these areas.

    In Iraq, Libya, Sudan, and Syria, our missions enabled women’s participation in negotiating delegations.

    In Afghanistan, our mission is doing its utmost to stop and reverse an attack on basic rights of women in the society.

    UNAMA and UN Women regularly consult Afghan women’s groups and activists across the country and persist in presenting their concerns to the de facto authorities and raising individual cases of arbitrary arrest and detention. This essential work will continue.

    The Second area is on Youth, Peace and Security.

    Meaningful youth engagement is crucial for the achievement of sustainable development, human rights, and gender equality, and peace and security.

    Special political missions are actively reviewing and adapting their approaches to better harness the positive potential of young people in building peaceful, prosperous, and just societies.

    In Central Asia, the UNRCCA is working to enhance youth participation in initiatives promoting human rights, combatting the climate crisis, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

    In Libya, UNSMIL regularly engages with youth representatives on ways to build consensus regarding the legal framework for national elections.

    In Somalia, UNSOM conducted discussions with young men and women in the Federal Member States to reinforce the role in democratization  at the provincial or subnational level.

    The third thematic area is supporting Member States in building sustainable peace.

    In collaboration with UN country teams, special political missions continue to support the implementation of inclusive and nationally led peacebuilding priorities.

    During the reporting period, the Peacebuilding Fund approved $37.4 million for projects in Colombia, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan – all countries hosting special political missions.

    These projects supported reconciliation initiatives and the participation of women and youth in public life and political transitions.

    Special political missions also implement the peacebuilding agenda at the regional level.

    In Central Africa, UNOCA works closely with the subregional organization, ECCAS, to address the growing risk of violence fuelled by disinformation and hate speech. In July, UNOCA helped organize a regional forum on the Draft Regional Strategy and Action Plan to Prevent and Combat Hate Speech in Central Africa.

    In the Horn of Africa, the Special Envoy has established a Climate, Peace, and Security Hub to support IGAD's efforts to address the impacts of climate change on peace and security in the sub-region. The new Hub will coordinate the UN system at the regional level and incorporate climate considerations into mediation and preventive diplomacy.  

    Madam Chair,

    Since the early years of the United Nations, Member States have relied on special political missions to address a wide range of complex threats to international peace and security. The good offices role of the Secretary-General, carried out by his envoys and representatives, have taken on greater urgency as we survey the deteriorating peace and security landscape around us.

    With your support, I am confident that special political missions can and will play a crucial role in carrying forward multilateral diplomacy for peace and operationalizing Chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations.

    Our missions will also be ready to play their part in implementing measures to bolster cooperation agreed on by Member States at the Summit of the Future in September next year.  

    In conclusion, Madam Chair, I would like to express my Department’s appreciation to all Member States for their continued engagement on this agenda item and strong support for special political missions. We remain grateful in particular to those countries that are hosting special political missions.

    I wish also to extend a tribute to the United Nations personnel serving in special political missions, who often work under immensely challenging conditions.

    I look forward to a rich discussion.

    Thank you.

  • 2 Nov 2023

    The number of people killed in Gaza is nearing the 9,000 mark amid mounting concerns over the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on a densely-populated refugee camp near Gaza City, while a key hospital has stopped operations and UN humanitarians are unable to deliver aid to the north as the ground war intensifies.

  • 2 Nov 2023

    Russia on Thursday announced it was revoking its ratification of the UN-backed Comprehensive Nuclear Test Bank Treaty (CTBT), after the Russian Duma passed legislation last month.
     

  • 2 Nov 2023

    New data from the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has revealed a worrying rise in violence against journalists during election periods, and usually at the hands of law enforcement agents. 

  • 2 Nov 2023

    High profile participants at the retreat on the revitalization of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC and the region. Durban, South Africa, 31 October 2023 (Photo: Penangnini...

  • 1 Nov 2023

    Mogadishu – The power of art to inspire and transcend came under the spotlight today at Somalia’s first-ever human rights art competition, aimed at raising awareness about human...

  • 1 Nov 2023

    'As we embark on this year's Africa Youth Month, I extend my heartfelt call to all of Africa's youth to actively participate and share their ideas.

    Your energy, your creativity, and...

  • 1 Nov 2023

    UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed Egypt’s decision on Wednesday to accept dozens of the most critically sick and injured from the stricken Gaza Strip for treatment.

  • 1 Nov 2023

    More than 820 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have been displaced amid settler violence and increased movement restrictions since the Hamas terror attacks of 7 October and the start of Israel’s assault on Gaza, the UN relief wing said on Wednesday.

  • 1 Nov 2023

    UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed Egypt’s decision on Wednesday to accept dozens of the most critically sick and injured from the stricken Gaza Strip for treatment. Meanwhile, the UN relief chief has said a "step change" is needed in what has now become "a global crisis."

  • 1 Nov 2023

    UN health agency chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed Egypt’s decision on Wednesday to accept dozens of the most critically sick and injured from the stricken Gaza Strip for treatment. Meanwhile, the UN relief chief has said a "step change" is needed in what has now become "a global crisis."

  • 1 Nov 2023

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 30 October the UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy successfully...

  • 31 Oct 2023

    New York – Following the Secretary-General’s strategic review of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM), the Security Council today extended until 31 October 2024 the Mission’s...

  • 31 Oct 2023

    Standing in the sacred grounds of Lumbini, UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Tuesday delivered a heartfelt message, urging the world to take inspiration from the teachings of Lord Buddha and make a commitment to peace and compassion, as crises mount.

  • 31 Oct 2023

    The UN chief on Tuesday said levels of aid allowed into the stricken Gaza Strip are “completely inadequate” to meet the rising needs of civilians trapped there amidst the intensifying fighting.

  • 31 Oct 2023

    As the world’s attention focuses on the unfolding emergency in the Gaza Strip, a senior UN aid official on Tuesday urged the Security Council not to overlook the equally “brutal and far-reaching” crisis in Ukraine.

  • 31 Oct 2023

    Gaza has become a “graveyard” for children with thousands now killed under Israeli bombardment, while more than a million face dire shortages of essentials and a lifetime of trauma ahead, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.

  • 31 Oct 2023

    Mogadishu — There was a time when the National Museum of Somalia was a treasure trove for anyone wanting to get a sense of the country’s history and its rich arts and culture.

    That time was long ago.

    ...

  • 30 Oct 2023

    The UN Special Envoy for Syria on Monday warned that civilians there are facing the “terrifying” prospect of a potential wider escalation given the uptick in violence in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

  • 30 Oct 2023

    Following four failed efforts to reach consensus on a Gaza resolution, the UN Security Council is set to meet on Monday afternoon (New York time) to discuss the ongoing crisis, amid continuing Israeli bombardment and reported ground incursions. We will have the live coverage of the meeting here as soon as proceedings are underway.

  • 30 Oct 2023

    UPDATED: With the Israel-Palestine crisis in its fourth week, UN aid teams on Monday highlighted the mounting pressure on north Gaza hospitals where patients and health workers remain, amid reports of expanded Israeli ground operations.

  • 30 Oct 2023

    Following four failed efforts to reach consensus on a Gaza resolution, the UN Security Council met in emergency session again on Monday afternoon (New York time) to discuss the ongoing crisis, amid continuing Israeli bombardment and reported ground incursions.

  • 30 Oct 2023

    Following four failed efforts to reach consensus on a Gaza resolution, the UN Security Council met in emergency session again on Monday afternoon (New York time) to discuss the ongoing crisis, amid continuing Israeli bombardment and reported ground incursions.

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  • 29 Oct 2023

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

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  • 29 Oct 2023

    The United Nations has welcomed the resumption of talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to end the months-long conflict between the Sudanese army and its rival paramilitary force which lefts scores dead and sent the northeast African country spiraling into humanitarian crisis.

  • 29 Oct 2023

    The crisis sparked by the Hamas terrorist attack and ongoing Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip is a "political and humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions” said the UN’s independent human rights expert for the Occupied Palestinian Territory this week.

  • 29 Oct 2023

    Relief agencies warned on Sunday that civil order is starting to break down in Gaza after thousands of desperate people stormed UN-operated warehouses and other aid distribution centres in the ravaged enclave, taking wheat flour, hygiene supplies and other basic survival goods. 

  • 28 Oct 2023

    The United Nations on Saturday ramped up appeals for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza after another night of ground incursions and intense bombardment by Israeli forces left healthcare facilities without electricity and civilians across the ravaged enclave virtually “cut off from the outside world”. 

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

    Middle East

    General Assembly adopts resolution calling for immediate and sustained 'humanitarian truce' in Gaza amid deadlock in the Security Council  

    Briefing the Security Council on 24 October, Secretary-General António Guterres reiterated his appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and said no party to an armed conflict is above international humanitarian law. With the war in Gaza raging and risking spiraling throughout the region, he appealed to all to pull back from the brink before the violence claims even more lives and spreads even farther. 

    Tor Wennesland, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Process, also briefed the Council. He reported that the Secretary-General and he have been pursuing “any and every opportunity to address the situation on the ground and to prevent further civilian death and misery.” He stressed that it is critical that international community employ all collective efforts to end the bloodletting and prevent any further expansion of hostilities.

    On 27 October, the General Assembly adopted a resolution calling for immediate and sustained 'humanitarian truce' between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in Gaza. The resolution demands “continuous, sufficient and unhindered” provision of essential supplies and services into the Gaza Strip. It also calls for the “immediate and unconditional release” of all civilians held captive as well as demanding their safety, well-being and humane treatment in compliance with international law.

    Read more here

    Security Council

    Special Representative Salvador stresses “enormous significance” of Resolution 2699 and Multinational Security Support Mission

    María Isabel Salvador, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), briefed the Security Council on the situation in Haiti. She stressed the “enormous significance” of Security Council resolution 2699, adopted earlier this month, authorizing Member States to establish and deploy a Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in the country. She said this support would be crucial in helping the Haitian National Police re-establish security conditions to conducive to elections. The Special Representative further called for adequate resources to allow the UN to run programmes and projects to support the environment in which the MSS mission will operate.

    Her full remarks here

    António Guterres: “Women’s participation should be a default, not an afterthought”  

    The Secretary-General spoke at the Security Council on Women, Peace and Security on 25 October. He said that the world needs to take note and be inspired by the immense contributions of women to global peace and security. Women’s participation should be a default, not an afterthought, he said, noting that far too many women’s organizations struggle to fund their essential work, as military spending soars; and far too many perpetrators of sexual violence walk free and far too many peace processes exclude women.

    Read more here

    Women, Peace and Security

    “Peace Begins with Her” exhibition celebrates role of women in overcoming conflict

    DPPA was among the organizers, together with the Department of Peace Operation (DPO), UN Women and the Elsie Initiative Fund, the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, of a photo exhibition entitled, “Peace Begins with Her” on 25 October. Marking the 23rd anniversary of the landmark Security Council resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, a mosaic of 50 giant portraits was pasted on the pavement in front of United Nations Headquarters as a reminder of the powerful role women play in peace efforts when they are not ignored or excluded. UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous, Under-Secretary-General of DPO Jean-Pierre Lacroix and Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, whose country is presiding over the Security Council this month, were among the visitors to the exhibition. More than 200 people had their portrait taken and added their own voice to the campaign.

    Launch of the documentary to highlight women peacebuilders in Colombia

    As part of the commemoration of Security Council Resolution 1325, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, participated in the screening of the documentary, “When the Waters Flow as One: A Women and Peace Security story”. The film, which highlights the strength, resilience and resilience of women peacebuilders in Colombia, was developed by UN Women in Colombia, with the support of the Swedish Embassy and in coordination with the country’s recently completed Truth Commission.

    The SRSG said the documentary was a tribute to Colombian women, whose collective work was essential to overcoming more than five decades of conflict. It talks about pain, loss, resilience, perseverance and leadership, he said, adding: "We must remember in every process, in every corner of Colombia and the world, that without women, there is no peace”.

    Afghanistan

    UNAMA releases update on the human rights situation in Afghanistan

    The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released on 23 October an update on the human rights situation in Afghanistan. Covering the period from July to September 2023, the report is based on monitoring undertaken by UNAMA’s Human Rights Section. In contrast with the same period in 2022, UNAMA documented far fewer civilian casualties, largely due to a significant reduction in improvised explosive device attacks. Women and girls continue to be excluded from secondary and tertiary education, and the de facto authorities took various steps throughout the reporting period to ensure that existing bans were fully implemented.

    Read more here

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy organizes online session on negotiation skills

    On 23 October, the Preventive Diplomacy Academy of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) organized a special online session for the participants from the Central Asian states and Afghanistan on negotiation skills. The event underscored the crucial role of the UN in preventive diplomacy, utilizing political and diplomatic tools to prevent and de-escalate conflicts. Participants gained insight into mediation as fundamental tools for achieving peaceful conflict resolution, and the pivotal role of proficient negotiators in finding mutually acceptable solutions to reduce tensions.

    Read more here

    Somalia

    Top officials in Somalia reaffirm commitment to state- and peacebuilding efforts 

    On 25 October, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) Catriona Laing spoke to the media in Mogadishu. She was accompanied by the Secretary-General’s Deputy Special Representatives for Somalia, Anita Kiki Gbeho and George Conway. Among other issues, the the Special Representative emphasized the need for collective agreement on election models and timelines, particularly to include Puntland. She also highlighted the importance of the Constitutional Review Process.

    Read more here

    Central Africa

    Special Representative Abarry reiterates UN support to peace and reconciliation in the Central African Republic 

    The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), Abdou Abarry, participated in a meeting on 23 October dedicated to the strategic review of progress made in the implementation of the Political Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in the Central African Republic (APPR-RCA) and the Luanda Road Map. The event provided an opportunity to take stock of progress made so far in this process as well as the challenges and prospects it offers in relation to country’s sustainable development. SRSG Abarry recalled that cross-border security is one of the remaining challenges to be addressed that requires a multilateral approach. SRSG Abarry reiterated that UNOCA and the UN System in general would remain “engaged with regional partners to support the Central African Republic in the implementation of the national policies” supportive of peace and stability.

    Read more here

    West Africa

    Special Representative Simão calls for greater efforts to better support the Sahel region

    Leonardo Santos Simão, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), concluded on 25 October a three-day working visit to Mauritania. The Special Representative met President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, and Executive Secretary of the G5 Sahel Éric Tiaré, among others. Discussions with the Mauritanian authorities focused on the humanitarian, political and security challenges facing the Sahel region, and the need to better coordinate the efforts of different partners to contribute to the consolidation of development, security and peace. Special Representative Simão praised the Mauritanian authorities for welcoming and supporting refugees and for their unwavering willingness to play a leading role in finding solutions to the challenges that impact development, peace and security in the Sahel.

    Read more about his visit here

    Mauritania

    Peacebuilding Fund Partners visit Mauritania 

    Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar led a Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) partners visit to Mauritania from 22 to 27 October, with representatives from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, the UK, the EU, and three members of the PBF Advisory Board. PBF has invested $22 million in the country since 2018 to strengthen prevention and conflict resolution, local capacities, gender-sensitive solutions to the prevention of violent extremism, and address the impact of climate change. During the visit, the President of Mauritania noted that the investment helped reduce tensions at the border with Mali. The Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development appreciated PBF’s support in addressing social cohesion between host communities, refugees and displaced populations. The delegation had a number of exchanges, including with the Mourchidates, a network of religious women leaders working to deconstruct the radical rhetoric of extremist groups using religious arguments. The delegation also visited southeast Mauritania, where Mbera camp is currently home to some 97,000 Malian refugees, with around 8,000 more living outside the camp. PBF investments are helping with nature-based solutions and assisting refugees and host communities to work together, for example, on early warning mechanisms and tracking of transhumance.  

    Yemen

    Special Envoy Grundberg concludes visit to London 

    Hans Grundberg, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, concluded a visit to London on 24 October, where he engaged in a series of meetings with Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Minister of State for the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, and the United Nations. The Special Envoy stressed the pressing need for a political solution to the Yemeni crisis, emphasizing the importance of the international community and Security Council Member States working together in a concerted effort to bring Yemenis closer to the peace they aspire to achieve. The Special Envoy also attended a round-table discussion with United Kingdom Members of Parliament.

    Read more here

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator Wronecka focuses on need to keep Lebanon safe

    Joanna Wronecka, Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon, held a round of meetings this week with Lebanese officials as well as political and religious stakeholders. Discussions focused on shielding Lebanon from conflict and Lebanon’s emergency preparedness, where the Special Coordinator stressed the need for de-escalation along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel and the need to prioritize its national interests and keep Lebanon safe. With caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bouhabib and separately with caretaker Defense Minister Maurice Sleem, the Special Coordinator reiterated that ceasing hostilities and implementing Resolution1701 was prerequisite for stability and security.

    With the caretaker Minister of Information Ziad Makary, the Special Coordinator discussed the public information preparedness measures and the critical role of the media in times of crisis, with a focus on countering the proliferation of misinformation and hate speech. The Special Coordinator also discussed with Grand Mufti of the Republic Sheikh Abdel-Latif Derian and the Deputy Head of the Higher Shiite Council Sheikh Ali El-Khatib the importance of supporting diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions. The Special Coordinator also met a number of parliamentarians to discuss the urgency of promoting calm and addressing people’s needs.

    Iraq

    Deputy Special Representative Claudio Cordone reiterates women's participation in political processes

    On 24 October, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Iraq Claudio Cordone met with Yossra Mohsen, Director General, Women Empowerment Directorate, and Chair of the Supreme Committee to Support Women’s Participation in the Governorate Council Elections, along with other committee members. They discussed efforts to strengthen cooperation with the Supreme Committee and the Independent High Electoral Commission, as well as the High Judicial Council and civil society, on promoting women’s participation in the elections. DSRSG Cordone reiterated the United Nations readiness to support activities and measures to empower women participation and address protection concerns in the run up to the elections, in line with UNAMI’s mandate. 

    On 25 October, Deputy Special Representative Cordone met with civil society representatives in Baghdad. Among other topics, the discussions focused on the protection of women’s rights and civic space, promoting of women’s participation in the Governorates Council elections, and collaboration to enhance implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1325 on the advancement of women. 

    UN Water Taskforce meets to address Iraq's water crisis

    On 24 October, the Deputy Special Representative/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ghulam Mohammed Isaczai, chaired a meeting of the UN Water Taskforce with the participation of representatives of the Government of Iraq and the international community to discuss the National Policy Dialogue to address the water crisis in Iraq. Let’s work together to secure our precious resources. 

    UNAMI Human rights Office organizes capacity-building trainings 

    On 20 and 21 October, UNAMI’s Human Rights Office and INSM Network organized a training on “Digital Security and Digital Rights” for 20 participants including human rights defenders, activists, journalists, bloggers, lawyers, and staff of the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights. The training provided the participants with practical tools on how to safely maneuver through cyberspace, strengthen their access to the right to freedom of expression and enhance protection against hate speech in the digital environment.  

    On 23 October, the UNAMI Human Rights Office organized a training for staff members of the Ministry of Interior’s Family Protection Units (FPUs) from Kirkuk, Salah al-Din, and Diyala on working with survivors of domestic violence. Seven FPU investigators and assistants benefitted from this training as the participants gained insights on how to interview victims who were subjected to traumatic experiences. 

    Western Balkans

    UN Partners organize Football Competition to promote social inclusivity and empower youth with disabilities

    In partnership with the Special Olympics, UNDP and UNFPA organized a football competition event for youth with intellectual and physical disabilities in Tauk Bahçe/Tauk Bašta on 23 October. The event marked Poverty Eradication Week and Day with the message ‘Dignity for All in Practice’, as part of the regional joint UN initiative ‘Youth 4 Inclusion Equality & Trust’ project, supported by the UN Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund. Around 100 young people and family members of different ethnic backgrounds from seven municipalities gathered to play, compete, and spend time together. The event was organized to contribute to enhanced social cohesion, inclusivity, trust, and the empowerment of young people with disabilities. The initiative supports a healthy lifestyle for young people, while also countering hate speech and negative gender norms.

    Young leaders from Western Balkans and refugee communities join forces at Regional Youth Camp for inclusion and trust

    From 21-23 October, 23 young women and men from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Serbia, as well as two young refugees from Burundi and Afghanistan who live and work in Serbia, participated in a Regional Youth Camp at Lake Palić in Serbia. They participated in workshops on youth activism, social entrepreneurship, and video and photo production. They shared experiences on activism and showed that they can work well together as a team. The regional youth camp at Palić is part of the "Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality & Trust" project. The closing of the camp was marked by the symbolic planting of a birch tree, as a sign of fostering understanding and trust among young people in the Western Balkans.

    Skopje Regional Conference: Youth Policies for the Future

    On 25-26 October, in Skopje, over 50 young decision-makers including mayors, members of municipal councils, youth officers, and representatives of civil society and local youth councils from the Western Balkans discussed youth policies and constructive narratives at the local level. The discussions encompassed a wide array of topics, including youth engagement at the local level, the creation of youth-friendly spaces, the implementation of measures for the benefit of young individuals within municipalities, countering hate speech, promoting respect for diversity, fostering social inclusion, and advancing gender equality. The event was organized as part of the regional UN project ‘Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality & Trust’.

    Next Week

    On Monday, the Security Council will discuss the situation in Syria. On Tuesday, the Council is scheduled to discuss Ukraine. For the month of November, China will take over the presidency. 

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