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2023

  • 20 Mar 2023

    A Japanese initiative to colourize photos of Hiroshima survivors, taken before the war, has been hailed by the UN as a way to breathe new life into conversations about peace, and a world without nuclear weapons.

  • 20 Mar 2023

    The parties to a watershed political agreement in Sudan – signed in December 2022 – have launched a fresh round of consultations on key challenges facing the country, the senior UN official in Khartoum told the Security Council on Monday, citing several important breakthroughs that have already emerged from that process. 

  • 20 Mar 2023

    The UN Special Envoy for Yemen announced on Monday the planned release of 887 conflict-related detainees from all sides along with other gains after concluding 10 days of negotiations to address the devastating eight-year-old conflict.

  • 20 Mar 2023

    Raising alarms that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is heading in the “wrong direction”, a senior UN official appealed to the UN Security Council for unity on Monday, following a spate of missile launches in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

  • 20 Mar 2023

    Humanitarians have strongly condemned the latest deadly assault on aid workers in South Sudan, urging the Government to step up security and bring those responsible to justice. 

  • 19 Mar 2023

    Mpako Foaleng, Chief of the UN Standing Capacity on Security Sector Reform, leads a discussion about civil society participation in security sector reform at the Tripoli offices of the United Nations Support Mission in...

  • 18 Mar 2023

    Suki Nagra, the Director of the Human Rights, Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Section for UNSMIL and Dutch Ambassador Dolf Hogewoning present a list of human rights principles to Presidential Council...

  • 18 Mar 2023

    The Black Sea Grain Initiative, a UN-brokered deal aimed at supplying markets with food and fertilizer amid global shortages and rising prices, exacerbated by the Ukraine war, was extended on Saturday, the day it was due to expire.

  • 18 Mar 2023

    Bosaso – Somalia has around...

  • 17 Mar 2023
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 
     
    Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo meets with Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders

    Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo began her visit to Cyprus on 15 March, meeting with Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar to discuss the way forward on the Cyprus issue. She reiterated the UN's commitment to peace on the island. DiCarlo also met with members of civil society, including women and youth groups. On 16 March, she visited the historic city of Famagusta to learn about the preservation of cultural heritage and met with youth representatives, stressing the importance of the inclusion of their views in achieving a durable peace solution. She also met Turkish Cypriot Special Representative Ergün Olgun and Greek Cypriot Negotiator Menelaos Menelaou. 

    Security Council

    UN Envoy on Myanmar updates Security Council on resolution implementation

    Special Envoy of the Secretary-General on Myanmar Noeleen Heyzer briefed the Security Council in a closed-door meeting on 13 March. The session was held to provide an update on UN support for the implementation of the ASEAN Five Point Consensus. The Special Envoy provided an overview of the situation and provided updates on efforts to support the implementation of Resolution 2669 (2022). She also detailed her initiatives to support an inclusive humanitarian access, Rohingya education, women, peace, and security, among other issues. In a separate briefing to the General Assembly on 16 March, the Special Envoy spoke of the devastating impact of the military takeover in Myanmar three years ago. The Special Envoy said violence continues at an alarming rate, but despite brutal repression, widespread popular resistance to the military continues through both non-violent and violent means across much of the country.

    Read more here

    Special Envoy Grundberg: “We urgently need to build on what was achieved by the truce” in Yemen

    Hans Grundberg, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, briefed the Security Council on 15 March. He welcomed the recent agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to resume diplomatic ties and urged parties in Yemen to take decisive steps towards a more peaceful future. “We urgently need to build on what was achieved by the truce and work towards a nationwide ceasefire and an inclusive political settlement to end the conflict in Yemen,” he said. He underscored that he continues to engage with the Yemeni parties, as well as regional and international stakeholders, to ensure that any agreement on the way forward charts a pathway toward a comprehensive political settlement. Major General Beary also briefed the Security Council in a closed session, stressing the importance of working together with the parties to revive joint mechanisms, facilitate mandate implementation of both sides of Hudaydah’s frontline, and advance critical issues in the governorate, such as mine action.

    Read more here

    Special Coordinator for Lebanon briefs on implementation of Resolution 1701

    On 16 March, Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General Joanna Wronecka briefed the Security Council on the implementation of Resolution 1701 (2006) in a closed meeting. She welcomed the Council's unanimity on Labanon's peace, security and stability and the readiness to offer needed support.

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    Council extends UNAMA mandate for one year

    On 16 March, the Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2678 (2023), extending the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) until 17 March 2024. The Council also adopted a separate resolution, Resolution 2679 (2023), requesting an independent assessment with forward-looking recommendations from the Secretary-General by 17 November for an “integrated and coherent approach” to address challenges in Afghanistan. 

     

    Peacebuilding Commission

    Ambassadorial-level meeting with World Bank

    On 14 March, the Peacebuilding Commission convened an Ambassadorial-level meeting to hear a briefing by the Managing Director of Operations of the World Bank Group, Axel van Trotsenburg, on the activities of the World Bank. He highlighted work under the World Bank’s “Fragility, Conflict and Violence Strategy” and related instruments, while noting the widening gap between needs and resources. Member States called for further collaboration between the World Bank and the United Nations, with more concerted and complementary efforts, especially through joint analysis. Going forward, they called for more regular country-specific exchanges through PBC meetings. 

    Ambassadorial-level Meeting on Guinea-Bissau

    On 13 March, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission’s Guinea-Bissau Configuration convened an Ambassadorial-Level meeting to debrief on his visit to Guinea-Bissau from 14-16 February. The Commission underscored the importance of peaceful and credible legislative elections scheduled for 4 June to consolidate democracy and sustain peace and stability in the country and highlighted the need for inclusive political dialogue and trust-building in the pre- and post-electoral periods. The Commission further stressed the empowerment and participation of women, youth, and civil society in dialogue and political life. In line with the Chair’s recommendations following the trip, the Commission underscored the need for strengthened support for the country’s peacebuilding priorities to accompany Guinea-Bissau beyond the elections, including in combating drug trafficking and transnational organized crime. 

    Libya

    UN and Libyan military leaders agree on free elections, reconciliation measures 

    The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMILhosted a meeting in Tunisia on 15 March, bringing together the 5+5 Joint Military Committee and commanders of military and security units in the West and East of Libya. They agreed to work towards organizing free and fair elections in Libya this year and to continue communication among leaders of security and military units for joint security work to ensure the security of the electoral process. Special Representative of the Secretary-General Abdoulaye Bathily called on all security and military leaders to support this initiative. On 16 March, the Security Working Group (SWG) for Libya met to discuss the way forward. The Special Representative urged all SWG members to collectively support the implementation of national elections to restore legitimacy to Libyan institutions. 

    Central Africa

    UN officials discuss peace and security in Central Africa

    This week, the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa organized a meeting of heads of UN presences in Central Africa – an opportunity to discuss challenges and strengthen the coordination of UN efforts to consolidate the achievements of peace and security in the region. Special Representative Abdou Abarry opened the meeting, welcoming the presence of the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Gabon, Ginette Arondo Edzang, and the President of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) Commission Gilberto da Piedade Veríssimo. The Special Representative reiterated UNOCA’s commitment to strengthen the coordination of UN activities in Central Africa and partnership with regional partners, in accordance with its mandate.

    Mozambique

    Special Envoy for Mozambique discusses national reconciliation and reintegration of combatants

    On 13 March, Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Mozambique Mirko Manzoni brought together representatives from the public and private sectors in the capital, Maputo. Discussions focused on advancing national reconciliation and reintegration of former RENAMO combatants. Representatives attending the event shared ideas on how to support education and socioeconomic opportunities for Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) beneficiaries, family members and communities. In Mozambique, over 1,300 DDR beneficiaries and family members have been connected with reintegration opportunities in 50 out of 154 districts of the country.

    Iraq

    Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert visits Samarra

    Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert visited Samarra, northern Baghdad, on 16 March, where she met with the Governor Ismail Al-Haloub as well as with Member of the Council of Representatives Muthanna al-Samarrai. They discussed political, security and economic situation in the city and the Governorate. The Special Representative also visited the Al-Askari Holy Shrine and the Malwiya Minaret during her trip.

    UN officials discuss climate change in Iraq and the Middle East

    Special Representative Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert delivered a keynote address at the seventh annual Sulaimani Forum on 15 March, which is a platform for dialogue on policy challenges facing Iraq and the Middle East. She also spoke at the Iraq Climate Conference in Basra Governorate on 12-13 March, emphasizing the need for an inclusive planning process to address climate change. Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator (DSRSG/RC/HC) for Iraq Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai participated in a high-level panel discussion on climate change priorities at the conference and visited a UNESCO project in Basra Governorate on 11 March. UN Resident Coordinators from across the Arab region gathered in Beirut on 14 March with Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed to help shape just transition pathways for achieving the 2030 Agenda for SDGs in the region. They aim to accelerate momentum for SDG implementation through policy transformations, partnerships, and coalition building. 

    Yemen

    Special Envoy for Yemen meets with Iranian officials on conflict resolution

    On 14 March, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg met with Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian, to discuss recent developments in Yemen. The discussions focused on the need for regional support for a Yemeni-led political process under UN auspices to end the conflict sustainably. The Special Envoy emphasized that ending the conflict is crucial for enhancing regional security.

    Central Asia

    UN agencies and OSCE discuss technical assistance for Kyrgyzstan's counter-terrorism program

    On 16 March, the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) co-organized a meeting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan with various UN agencies and the OSCE to discuss possible technical assistance in implementing the Kyrgyz Republic's national program on countering extremism and terrorism for 2023-2027. The meeting focused on capacity building for law enforcement, media, religious and civil society leaders, and other groups, as well as the involvement of academia and local and international experts in analyzing the situation and preparing preventive measures. UNRCCA emphasized the importance of regional cooperation based on the Joint Plan of Action for the Implementation of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism in Central Asia.

    Read more here

    UNRCCA co-organized a training course on firearms investigation and prosecution for Turkmen officials 

    From 13-17 March, UNRCCA co-organized a training course on firearms investigation and prosecution for Turkmen officials in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. The course, titled “Countering Firearms Trafficking, Terrorism and Other Crimes: Tools for effective investigation and prosecution,” was conducted in partnership with the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The training aimed to address challenges in detecting, investigating, and prosecuting illicit arms trafficking and to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement to recognize and address links between terrorism, organized crime, and trafficking in arms.

    Read more here

    Honduras

    PBSO partners’ visit

    To highlight the impact of the UN Peacebuilding Fund’s support to Honduras, the Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO) organized a donor visit from 13-17 March. Participants included representatives from Germany, Japan, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The participants met with the Foreign Minister, Minister of Human Rights and other senior officials from justice and environment ministries, as well as the UN Country Team and other counterparts. Meetings reviewed the peacebuilding context in Honduras and the Fund’s contributions to the prevention of violence and land conflict, human rights, women's empowerment, the fight against corruption, the protection of vulnerable populations especially youth and mobile populations and the rule of law. During the visit, the partners interacted with local authorities and communities in Tegucigalpa, La Ceiba and San Pedro Sula and visited PBF-funded investments implemented by other UN agencies. 

    Western Balkans

    Youth speak out for gender equality

    More than fifty young people engaged in a virtual dialogue to address gender inequalities, in the first regional consultation organized by UN Women Albania as part of the UN’s “Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality & Trust” project, funded by the UN Peacebuilding Fund. Participants called on youth to play a greater role in policymaking, advocacy, media literacy, and education. The ideas and perspectives gained from the consultation will contribute to regional research advancing the project’s overall goal to empower, engage and encourage youth to drive gender equality, mutual understanding, constructive narratives, and respect for diversity. 

    Next Week

    The Security Council will discuss Sudan on 20 March, followed by the Middle East on 22 March, and Syria on 23 March. Secretary-General's Peacebuilding Fund's Ambassadorial-level Group of Friends meeting will take place on 21 March. 

     

     

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  • 17 Mar 2023

    The UN chief condemned on Friday the latest ballistic missile launch by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), calling on Pyongyang to resume dialogue leading towards sustainable peace and a nuclear weapons-free Korean Peninsula.

  • 17 Mar 2023

    Violence against civilians in South Sudan rose by two per cent during 2022, according to the latest annual report on Violence Affecting Civilians from the UN peacekeeping mission there, UNMISS.

  • 17 Mar 2023

    Children are increasingly caught up in armed conflict in the climate-affected, food insecure central Sahel region, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday.

  • 17 Mar 2023

    The war in Ukraine has had very significant implications for global food insecurity, the top UN humanitarian official told the Security Council on Friday, underscoring the critical need to extend landmark agreements to export grain and fertilizer from the region. 

  • 17 Mar 2023

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 13-17 March, Ashgabat, UNRCCA, in partnership...

  • 17 Mar 2023

    TUNIS, 16 March 2023 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya and the United Kingdom, the lead co-chair of the Security Working Group of the Berlin Process...

  • 16 Mar 2023

    NEW YORK - UN Security Council today unanimously adopted Security Council Resolution 2678 (2023) extending the...

  • 16 Mar 2023
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  • 16 Mar 2023

    Russian forces in Ukraine faced fresh accusations of war crimes on Thursday as UN-appointed independent human rights investigators released the latest findings of their ongoing probe.

  • 16 Mar 2023

    The world’s new security sector reform plan can achieve even further progress by developing the first-ever global study on women in defence, trimming reporting periods, and galvanizing Member States’ support, the UN’s top Rule of Law and Security Institutions official said on Thursday.

  • 16 Mar 2023

    The UN Security Council on Thursday adopted a presidential statement calling on the international community to support ongoing efforts to forge a lasting peace in Libya.

  • 16 Mar 2023

    Violence resulting from the brutal military coup is continuing inside Myanmar on an “alarming scale” the UN Special Envoy told a meeting of the General Assembly on Thursday.

  • 16 Mar 2023

    BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan

    On March 16, UNRCCA, in partnership with...

  • 15 Mar 2023

    TUNIS - On 15 March 2023, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) hosted a meeting in the presence of the Special Representative of the United...

  • 15 Mar 2023
  • 15 Mar 2023

    Three senior UN officials underscored the need for a political solution to end the war in Syria, in statements marking the 12th anniversary of the conflict on Wednesday. 

  • 15 Mar 2023

    With the holy month of Ramadan fast approaching, warring parties in Yemen must build on relative calm across the country and the April 2022 truce – which is largely holding, despite its official lapse in October – to negotiate a nationwide ceasefire and address the dire humanitarian needs there, senior UN officials told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  • 15 Mar 2023

    More than 100,000 people have been displaced, and dozens killed, following a string of armed group attacks in North Kivu province in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN reported on Wednesday. 

  • 14 Mar 2023

    New York, 15 March 2023

    On this International Day to Combat Islamophobia, we focus attention – and call for action – to stamp out the poison of anti-Muslim hatred.

    The world’s nearly 2 billion Muslims reflect humanity in all its magnificent diversity.

    But they often face bigotry and prejudice for...

  • 14 Mar 2023
  • 14 Mar 2023

    Four years ago, Cooperativa Multiactiva de los Comunes (Coomulnes) was founded in vereda Venus of the municipality of Tuluá, department of Valle del Cauca, in southwestern Colombia. Nowadays, this cooperative has...

  • 14 Mar 2023

    Some countries and private companies are using “counter-terrorism and security rhetoric” to justify a major increase in the deployment and use of cutting-edge surveillance technology, with no regulation, and at an “enormous cost” to human rights, said an independent UN expert on Tuesday.

  • 13 Mar 2023

     

    Thanks to the Peace Agreement, former combatants and the community pave the way to reconciliation and hope in Mandé, a remote region in the municipality of Urrao, Antioquia. Fifty-five...
  • 13 Mar 2023

    The UN chief on Monday confirmed the UN would “do everything possible to preserve the integrity” of the Black Sea Grain Initiative – the deal agreed between Ukraine and Russia last July that is due to expire in just a few days.

  • 13 Mar 2023

    Top rights investigators appointed by the Human Rights Council on Monday delivered a highly critical assessment of the role of the Syrian Government and the international community including the UN, in getting help to communities in the northwest, hit by last month’s deadly earthquake emergency.

  • 11 Mar 2023

    Brothers and sisters, women, men, boys and girls of this diverse and beautiful country, Libya,

    Members of the national and international...

  • 11 Mar 2023

    Amman, 11 March 2023- The seventh meeting of the Supervisory Committee on the Implementation of the Detainees’ Exchange Agreement started...

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

    Security Council

    Special Representative Otunbayeva warns Council that oppression of women in Afghanistan hinders progress 

    On 8 March, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) Roza Otunbayeva warned the Council that half of the country's potential doctors, scientists, journalists and politicians are being prevented from working due to the oppression of women. Speaking on International Women's Day, the SRSG said that funding for Afghanistan is likely to drop if women are not allowed to work. She also expressed concern that national women staff working for the UN will be banned. She added that the UN's ability to deliver aid is being affected by the growing threat of ISIS-K to the security of the country and its NGO partners.

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    Peacebuilding Commission advises on UNMISS mandate renewal in South Sudan

    On 3 March, the Peacebuilding Commission provided written advice to the Security Council on the situation in South Sudan, ahead of the Council meeting held on 6 March. The advice was to provide input for the mandate renewal of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) on 15 March. The Commission emphasized the need for effective, inclusive, and accountable government institutions at the local level to foster dialogue and reconciliation, and ensure access to basic social and economic services. They also called for the promotion of women's participation in the peace process and encouraged engagement with the Commission to build sustainable peace.

    Colombia

    Former combatants in Colombia receive certification for restorative work

    On 7 March, the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (SJP) certified the restorative work carried out by former combatants in a rural area of Viotá in the department of Cundinamarca, located in the center of Colombia. This certification recognizes the collective and participatory process in which former combatants, victims, and authorities came together to improve road infrastructure, promoting confidence building and reconciliation in a conflict-affected community. The Special Jurisdiction has received 205 certification requests to date, with 178 already approved.

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator Wronecka meets Lebanese officials ahead of Security Council briefing

    Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General Joanna Wronecka met with Lebanese officials this week ahead of her briefing to the UN Security Council on 16 March. The Special Coordinator discussed the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701 and emphasized the need for progress on outstanding obligations by both Lebanon and Israel. She also noted the importance of fulfilling key constitutional milestones in Lebanon, including the election of a president and timely municipal elections. She reiterated the UN's support for the Lebanese Armed Forces' efforts to ensure stability and security in the country. She met with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib, caretaker Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi, and other political representatives.

    Special Coordinator for Lebanon participates in Model UN simulation

    On 6 March, Special Coordinator Wronecka participated in a Model UN simulation organized by the Lebanese American University. Students from schools across Lebanon simulated Security Council, General Assembly, and ECOSOC debates on various topics related to sustainable peace, development, and human rights. The Special Coordinator shared her experiences as a senior UN official in Lebanon and a former Ambassador of Poland. She emphasized the importance of multilateral diplomacy in addressing global challenges, and highlighted the central role of youth in shaping the future of diplomacy, negotiations, and public policy.

    Iraq

    Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert meets with officials in Iraq

    On 8 March, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert held discussions with Kurdistan Regional Government Minister of Interior Rêber Ahmed in Erbil, focusing on the political and security situation in Iraq, including the implementation of the Sinjar Agreement. The Special Representative also attended the opening of the Erbil International Book Fair, which features works from national and international publishers in Arabic, Kurdish and in English, among other languages. 

    Iraq hosts first International Day for Women Judges with UN support

    The Association of Women Judges in Iraq, in collaboration with UNAMI's Human Rights Office and UNDP, hosted Iraq's first International Day for Women Judges on 10 March in Baghdad. The event was held in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 75/274 (2021). The event was attended by the Chief Justice, women judges, government officials, UN officials, and representatives of diplomatic missions. The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai, commended the efforts of women judges in the administration of justice and encouraged further efforts to advance women at all levels of the judiciary.

    Syria

    Special Envoy Pedersen calls for calm and political progress in Syria

    On 9 March, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General Geir O. Pedersen chaired the International Syria Support Group Ceasefire Task Force in Geneva, calling for sustained calm on the ground, particularly in areas affected by earthquakes. He asked all actors to use their influence and expressed his appreciation for the positive engagement of CTF members. He also reiterated his call for stakeholders to work together in the aftermath of the earthquakes and to move the political process in Syria forward, as called for in Security Council Resolution 2254.

    Mozambique

    Mozambique leaders discuss completion of DDR process for RENAMO

    On 8 March, Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi and the leader of RENAMO, Ossufo Momade, met in Maputo to discuss the conclusion of the demobilization, disarmament and reintegration (DDR) process. With the good offices of the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General, Mirko Manzoni, both leaders confirmed their willingness to complete the DDR process in the current month of March. To date, 94 per cent of the 5,221 RENAMO former combatants have been demobilized and 15 out of its 16 bases across Mozambique have been closed.

    International Women's Day

    In Colombia, communities discuss empowerment, leadership and gender equality

    On 8 March, the UN Verification Mission in Colombia supported the commemoration of International Women's Day in El Doncello, Caquetá. The event included a meeting and exchange of experiences between communities, social leaders, and former female combatants from the three former Territorial Area for Training and Reintegration (TATR) in Caquetá. The participants discussed empowerment, productive projects, leadership, and strategies to improve gender equality in the region. Attendees also experienced the virtual reality #PathwaysColombia, which showcases the progress in the implementation of the Peace Agreement.

    UN discusses women's representation in Lebanon's decision-making processes

    On International Women’s Day, Special Coordinator Wronecka hosted roundtable discussions with Lebanese experts, academics, and influencers to discuss the challenges and opportunities in rebuilding trust and a better future for Lebanon. The discussions focused on improving women's representation in decision-making processes at local and national levels, particularly in the upcoming municipal elections.

    UNAMI attends fair showcasing Yazidi handcrafts in Baghdad 

    On 7 March, Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert and Special Adviser Christian Ritscher attended a two-day fair in Baghdad organized by UNITAD to mark International Women's Day, where they sampled handicrafts made by Yazidi female survivors of the 2014 atrocities committed by Da’esh/ISIL in Sinjar.

    On 8 March, UNAMI released two videos highlighting the work of Khanda Briam and Muklah Hilal Naji to honour the achievements of women is. Meanwhile, on 5 March, the Special Representative gave a speech at an event in Baghdad hosted by an Iraqi NGO in honor of International Women's Day.

    UNMHA video shows female colleagues working to implement the mission’s mandate

    The UN Mission to Support the Hodeidah Agreement (UNMHA) is dedicated to championing gender equality and women empowerment in the implementation of its mandate. On this year’s International Women’s Day, it released a video showcasing two female colleagues who are challenging gender stereotypes through their work with the mission. 

    Next Week


    

    On 13 March, Special Envoy Noeleen Heyzer will brief the Security Council on Myanmar. On 15 March, the Security Council will discuss the situation in Yemen with a briefing by Special Envoy Hans Grundberg. On 16 March, the Council will discuss the situation in Lebanon in closed consultations.

    On 13 March, a Peacebuilding Commission Ambassadorial-level meeting on Guinea-Bissau is to take place. On 14 March, the Commission will hold an Ambassadorial-level meeting on the World Bank. 

     

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  • 10 Mar 2023

    After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) ramped up its support for vulnerable workers in the Ukrainian agricultural sector, particularly smallholder farmers.

  • 10 Mar 2023

    Humanitarians issued an alert on Friday for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where heavy fighting continues to uproot hundreds of thousands of people in east of the country.

  • 10 Mar 2023

    UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Friday said they were “deeply disturbed” by reports of the systematic recruitment of prisoners across Russia by the private military contractor known as the Wagner Group, which is playing a major role in the fighting in Ukraine.

  • 10 Mar 2023

    After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) ramped up its support for vulnerable workers in the Ukrainian agricultural sector, particularly smallholder farmers.

  • 10 Mar 2023

    Support provided to Syria following the recent deadly earthquakes must be directed towards finding a political solution to the civil war, now entering its 12th year, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Friday. 
     

  • 10 Mar 2023

    A three-truck convoy of aid from UN agencies reached the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar on Friday, close to the most intense battle of the war on the eastern front, for the shattered city of Bakhmut.

  • 10 Mar 2023

    The United Nations on Friday commemorated the first-ever International Day to Combat Islamophobia with a special event in the General Assembly Hall, where speakers upheld the need for concrete action in the face of rising hatred, discrimination and violence against Muslims. 

  • 10 Mar 2023

    UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Friday said they were “deeply disturbed” by reports of the systematic recruitment of prisoners across Russia by the private military contractor known as the Wagner Group, which is playing a major role in the fighting in Ukraine.

  • 9 Mar 2023

    Ahead of her briefing to the UN Security Council on 16 March, UN Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka discussed with Lebanese officials...

  • 9 Mar 2023
  • 9 Mar 2023

    Amid the biggest reported missile attack on Ukraine in weeks, the UN’s atomic energy agency, IAEA, said on Thursday that Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant had to switch to backup generators once again, after losing all power.