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2021

  • 15 Mar 2021

    Mogadishu – Somalia has joined the growing list of countries to receive the COVID-19 vaccines, under the COVAX initiative which aims to ensure fair and equitable access of all nations to the...

  • 15 Mar 2021

    TRIPOLI, 15 March 2021 - The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Libya, and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Ján...

  • 15 Mar 2021

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 15-16 March, the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia and the...

  • 15 Mar 2021

     

    COVID-19 vaccines:...

  • 15 Mar 2021

    The UN chief on Monday issued a statement saying he was "appalled" by the reported killing over the weekend of dozens of protesters calling for the restoration of democracy, at the hands of the country's military. 

  • 15 Mar 2021

    The 14th Annual United Nations – African Union (UN-AU) Consultative Meeting on Prevention and Management of Conflicts (Desk-to-Desk/D2D) was...

  • 15 Mar 2021

    AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security (AU-PAPS), Ambassador Bankole Adeoye (right) takes Oath of Office at AU Headquarters

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  • 14 Mar 2021

    The pain and deprivation of individual Syrians and the widespread destruction, a decade of conflict has wrought on Syria, has been documented in a series of images taken by 17 photographers working in the country.

  • 14 Mar 2021

    A young Syrian woman has told the United Nations how poetry helped her to convey the emotions of all the children who have been caught up in the decade-long civil war in her country.

  • 13 Mar 2021

    KUNDUZ - Hundreds of Afghan women have had their voices heard on peace -without them needing to leave their homes or have access to the internet- in a door-to-door programme conducted in the country’s northeast by the Afghan Women Network with...

  • 13 Mar 2021

    Deputy Inspector Martina de Maria Sandoval Linares, from El Salvador always wanted to help others. Now, working as a UN Police officer, she has found her vocation, far from home in South Sudan. Ms. Linares, whose eight-year-old daughter and family are back in El Salvador, told UN News why the job is so rewarding, despite the sacrifices she makes.

  • 13 Mar 2021

    New York, 13 March, 2021

    As we mark the second anniversary of Tropical Cyclone Idai, the United Nations is honoured to continue standing in solidarity with the people and Government of Mozambique.

    In the aftermath of the unprecedented back-to-back Cyclone Idai and Cyclone Kenneth, I travelled to the country and saw the devastation and recovery efforts firsthand.

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  • 12 Mar 2021

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

    Afghanistan

    Special Representative visits Qatar 

    Deborah Lyons, Special Representative and Head of UNAMA, met on 10 March in Doha with Dr. Mutlaq Al-Qahtani, Special Envoy of the Foreign Minister of the State of Qatar, to discuss the Afghanistan Peace Negotiations and Qatar’s key role, as well as to exchange views on how best the UN can support efforts to end the conflict and reach an inclusive peace settlement. She arrived in Doha on 9 March to meet with Afghan parties and international partners. 

    Security Council

    Perthes urges international support for Sudan

    Volker Perthes, Special Representative for Sudan and Head of UNITAMS, told the Security Council on 9 March that while the country is making significant advances in its transition, “the remaining challenges are staggering”. He urged the international community to step up assistance to Sudan. “It is urgent to respond to the needs of communities across the country,” he said, cautioning that “[p]rogress on the political transition or peacebuilding will not happen without economic resources, and vice versa.”

    Full statement here

     
    Security Council condemns Myanmar violence

    The Security Council has strongly condemned the violence against peaceful protesters in Myanmar. In a Presidential Statement issued on 10 March, the Council voiced “deep concern” at restrictions on medical personnel, civil society, labour unions, and journalists, as demonstrations continue across the south-east Asian nation against the military takeover last month. The 15-member body reiterated its call for the immediate release of all those detained arbitrarily and expressed its continued support for the democratic transition in Myanmar.

    Read more here

    Iraq

    Special Representative meets Pope Francis 

    Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, Special Representative for Iraq and Head of UNAMI, met Pope Francis during the pontiff’s historic visit to Iraq from 5-8 March. She attended the reception for Pope Francis in Baghdad and joined a public Mass in Erbil. 

     
    Iraq’s Electoral Preparations and Processes for March is published 

    This month’s Iraq’s Electoral Preparations and Processes report was issued on 9 March. UNAMI has been issuing monthly reports on electoral preparations in Iraq, in conformity with its mandate under Security Council Resolution 2522 (2020) to provide electoral assistance and advice to the Government of Iraq and the Independent High Electoral Commission.  

    Learn more

    Libya

    Special Representative visits Egypt

    Ján Kubiš, Special Envoy and Head of UNSMIL, visited Cairo from 6 to 8 March. In a meeting with the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shokry, the Special Envoy discussed the latest developments in Libya, including the progress made on the dialogue tracks: security and military; political; and economic and financial. He also held a meeting with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States (LAS), Ahmed Aboul Gheit, on the implementation of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum Roadmap and the ceasefire agreement.

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    Peacebuilding

    UN-African Union Partnership

    The 14th Annual UN-AU-Regional Economic Communities/Regional Mechanisms Desk-to-Desk meeting took place this week. The three-day meeting gathered over 140 participants, including external experts, to explore existing frameworks on unconstitutional changes of government, popular uprisings, and political transitions. Participants also discussed ways to enhance coordination on preventing violent extremism and counterterrorism in Africa and identified good practices. The meeting underscored the need to continue working towards predictable financing of peace support operations and agreed to undertake a joint review on ad hoc security arrangements. Stakeholders also deliberated on support to the Member States for elections and ways to enhance structural prevention and inclusion strategies. 

     
    Peacebuilding Commission Meeting on Liberia 

    On 9 March, Anna Karin Eneström, Chair of the Liberia Configuration of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC), convened a meeting on promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality in Liberia. The meeting benefited from UNOWAS analysis on 20 years of implementation of UN Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security (2000) in West Africa and the UN Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund support to women’s empowerment in Liberia (more than USD14 million since 2013). The meeting included briefings by the Liberian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Gender, new UN Resident Coordinator Niels Scott (joined by the UN Women Country Director) and Liberian civil society, Ambassador Juli Endee of The Liberia Crusaders for Peace.

    International Women's Day

    Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo remarks at the Security Council Arria Formula Meeting 

    Marking International Women’s Day, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo took part in an “Arria formula” meeting of members of the Security Council on 8 March to discuss women’s inclusion in peace processes. Ms. DiCarlo highlighted, among other things, UN efforts to ensure women sit at the table in all the peace and political processes the world body is engaged in. “Women are essential to identifying durable and inclusive political solutions that can lead to sustainable peace,” she said. 

    Full remarks here

     
    “She Stands for Peace”: UNOAU partners to launch new podcast series

    The United Nations Office to the African Union (UNOAU), in partnership with Sweden in Ethiopia, has just launched a podcast series titled, ‘She Stands for Peace’. The series follows on the flagship publication of the same name jointly produced by UNOAU and the AU last year (see the English and French versions).

    The series explores the state of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda (UNSCR 1325) in Africa through conversations with key actors/partners. Four episodes are now available.

    All episodes are accessible collectively here and app specific episodes as listed here Apple podcastsAudibleSpotifyStitcherDeezerSoundCloud and Tune In.  

    Next week

    Special Envoy Geir Pedersen will brief the Security Council on the situation in Syria on Monday morning. Special Envoy Martin Griffiths will brief on Yemen on Tuesday morning. There will be a briefing by the 1540 Committee on non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism on Tuesday afternoon. 

  • 12 Mar 2021

    The UN chief on Friday, has strongly condemned the latest mass kidnapping of students in Nigeria, in the country’s northwestern region. 

  • 12 Mar 2021

    PARIS, 12 March 2021 - UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Libya, Head of UNSMIL Mr. Ján Kubiš held in Paris a series of meetings...

  • 12 Mar 2021

    Ten numbers for each year of Syria’s seemingly interminable conflict: the UN’s Humanitarian agency (OCHA) has marked this tragic milestone by highlighting in figures the country’s miserable decade of suffering and loss.

  • 12 Mar 2021

    NEW YORK - The members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms the alarming number of attacks deliberately targeting civilians in Afghanistan. These heinous attacks have...

  • 12 Mar 2021

    The grim ten-year anniversary of the war in Syria has left 90 percent of the country’s children in need of help, as a triple crisis of violence, economic misery and the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed families to the brink of despair, UNICEF reported on Friday.  

  • 12 Mar 2021

    The United Nations entity dedicated to protection of women’s rights has voiced deep concerns over “targeted and disproportionate” violence against women being recorded during the crackdown against peaceful protesters in Myanmar. 

  • 11 Mar 2021

    The Myanmar junta’s brutal response to peaceful protests likely meets the legal threshold for crimes against humanity, a UN-appointed independent rights expert told the Human Rights Council on Thursday.

  • 11 Mar 2021

    Conflict drives hunger, and when that turns to famine, that then drives conflict, the UN chief told the Security Council on Thursday, adding that “if you don’t feed people, you feed conflict”.

  • 11 Mar 2021

    The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the violence against peaceful protesters in Myanmar and voiced “deep concern” at restrictions on medical personnel, civil society, labour unions and journalists, as demonstrations continue across the south-east Asian nation against the military takeover last month. 

  • 11 Mar 2021

    The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the violence against peaceful protesters in Myanmar and voiced “deep concern” at restrictions on medical personnel, civil society, labour unions and journalists, as demonstrations continue across the south-east Asian nation against the military takeover last month. 

  • 10 Mar 2021

    The Secretary-General welcomes the endorsement of an interim Government of National Unity by the House of Representatives as an important step towards restoring unity, stability, security and...

  • 10 Mar 2021

    Secretary-General António Guterres has underlined the UN’s determination to continue pursuing a negotiated political settlement to the Syrian civil war, a “living nightmare” that has endured for 10 years now. 

  • 10 Mar 2021

    Over half the Yemen population is facing acute food shortages “with millions knocking on the door of famine”, the UN food relief agency chief said on Wednesday, wrapping up a two-day visit to the country with an urgent plea for peace and funding to help feed vulnerable families.

  • 10 Mar 2021

    Disturbing reports have emerged from North Korea - officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) - that people have starved or been executed because of COVID-19 restrictions, a leading rights expert said on Wednesday.

  • 10 Mar 2021

    Tripoli, 10 March 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) congratulates the Libyan people on the approval by the House of Representatives (HoR) of a new interim unified...

  • 9 Mar 2021

    The political transition in Sudan is moving forward, though formation of the legislative council and other important milestones have yet to be achieved, the head of the new UN mission in the country told a virtual meeting of the Security Council on Tuesday. 

  • 9 Mar 2021

    Mogadishu – The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Somalia, James Swan, condemned today’s attack in which six mortar rounds landed within the perimeter of the Aden Adde...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    The United Nations Secretary-General on Monday called for the safe release of hundreds of peaceful protesters trapped by security forces for several hours in residential buildings in the Yangon neighbourhood of Sanchaung. 

  • 8 Mar 2021

    USG DiCarlo Remarks at the Security Council Arria Formula Meeting “Leading by Example: Ensuring the Full, Equal and Meaningful Participation of Women in UN-led Peace Processes”

    Thank you, Ambassador Nason. I am pleased to be here on International Women’s Day to discuss an issue so fundamental to women’s rights.

    Let me begin by congratulating Ireland and Mexico on assuming your roles as chairs of the Security Council’s Informal Experts Group on Women, Peace and Security. Your efforts to bring attention today to the issue of women’s participation in peace processes reflect both the seriousness of the challenges we face and the urgency of action required.

    Last year, as we marked the 20th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000), the resounding message from women’s activists across the world was clear – far more remains to be done to realise the promise of the women, peace and security agenda.  

    As the Secretary-General recently reported, women are currently Heads of State or Government in 22 countries, and only 24.9 per cent of national parliamentarians are women. At the current rate of progress, gender equality of Heads of Government level will take another 130 years.

    We are, therefore, pleased that this year’s session of the Commission on the Status of Women is devoted to increasing the participation of women in public life – and that includes participation in peace and political processes.

    We know that women are essential to identifying durable and inclusive political solutions that can lead to sustainable peace. Yet overcoming the obstacles to their participation – entrenched power politics, patriarchal attitudes and unequal social structures – has no quick fixes.

    Comprehensive, long-term efforts are needed from all stakeholders. The United Nations is committed to playing its part. 

    So you may ask, “What efforts are we making?”

    First, we know that we must lead by example. 

    The Secretary-General is committed to achieving gender parity among UN staff.  He has appointed women to serve in over 57 per cent of senior leadership posts in Special Political Missions, including the heads of mission in Afghanistan and Iraq that are the two largest missions.

    We have ensured that UN-led and co-led processes consistently include women in mediation support teams. In 2020, 40 per cent of staff working in these teams were women.

    And we are committed to meaningful women’s participation in peace processes led by the United Nations. We have made a progress but much more needs to be done.

    Second, we are pursuing innovative participation models. In Libya, the UN has facilitated consultations with women’s groups that has led to the inclusion of more women in intra-Libyan dialogues. The UN also ensured 22 percent women’s participation in the 75-person Libyan Political Dialogue Forum meeting last November.  The Forum agreed to a new political roadmap with a 30 percent quota for ministers and deputy ministers in governmental agencies. In Yemen, our envoy has held focus groups with over 500 Yemenis, over a third of them women and nearly half youth regarding potential peace negotiations.

    There is no substitute for having women at the table, but we have encountered obstacles even in the processes that the UN leads. 

    To overcome them, we have created women’s advisory boards in Iraq, Syria and Yemen to ensure that women’s voices are taken into account.   Members of the Syria advisory group are now sitting at the table in Syria’s Constitutional Committee, which includes 30 percent female membership.

    We have strengthened our cooperation with regional women mediator networks. In 2020, this included supporting FemWise deployments to Cote D’Ivoire, Libya, Mali, and South Sudan.

    We are also working with international mediators on practical ways to expand women’s participation in peace processes. Since 2013, more than 250 senior envoys, negotiators and experts, from all regions of the world, have participated in the UN High-Level Seminar on Gender-Inclusive Mediation Strategies.

    Women’s participation also continues to be a matter of acute concern in peace processes not led by the United Nations.

    The Afghanistan peace negotiations that began in September represent a significant step towards peace.  Regrettably, women remain underrepresented in both negotiating teams.

    The UN has supported the convening of hundreds of Afghan women, over several months, on their priorities for peace negotiations.  I travelled to Afghanistan in July 2019 with the Deputy Secretary-General to hear the views of Afghan women on the future of their country. 

    They were determined to maintain the rights they have gained and eager to lead.  They deserve our full support.

    And my third and final point - we need sustained funding for our efforts. Every project funded by the UN’s Peacebuilding Fund includes dedicated funding towards women’s empowerment. Since 2018, the Peacebuilding Fund has allocated 40 per cent of its annual total investments towards gender equality initiatives, which in 2020 amounted to $69 million.

    Young, marginalized and rural women face additional barriers to their political participation. This is why we have scaled up the Peacebuilding Fund’s Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative from $2.7 million in 2016 to $36.6 million in 2020. In Sudan, these funds will be used to build a diverse, intergenerational group of women leaders from remote, conflict-affected areas to meaningfully engage in peace efforts.

    In all these efforts, the UN works closely with partners in pursuit of our common objective of securing women’s participation.

    After all, it is clear, that more than 20 years since the adoption of resolution 1325, the hard work of influencing decision-makers, expanding community support for women’s participation, and overcoming structural obstacles, can only be done with the sustained political will, commitment and investment of us all.

    Thank you.

     

  • 8 Mar 2021

    08 March 2021 – The UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy (SE) for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMI) Ján Kubiš paid...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    Tripoli, 8 March 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya welcomes the convening of a formal House of Representatives (HoR) session today in Sirte to deliberate...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    Mogadishu – On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the United Nations in Somalia commends Somali women for their immense contributions to peace and development in the...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    Mogadishu - Hinda Dahir Jama’s love for journalism started early – and has involved its share of danger and hardship.

    “Being a journalist is my childhood dream come true. It stems from my strong hope to become a role model for...

  • 8 Mar 2021
  • 8 Mar 2021

    8 March 2021

    Today, the world celebrates International Women’s Day, which is marked globally under the theme of “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    ‘Libyan Women Are a Force for Change’

     

    On...

  • 8 Mar 2021

    Every year, on the 8th of March, the world celebrates International Women’s Day. In 2021, the focus is on “Women in Leadership; Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world”.

    Before COVID-19, participation of women globally as national parliamentarians had only managed to rise from 11 per cent in 1995 to 25 percent in 2020 and only 21 per cent of government ministers were women in 2020. In business, the proportion...

  • 7 Mar 2021

    KABUL - On International Women’s Day, the UN family in Afghanistan celebrates the achievements of so many women...

  • 7 Mar 2021

    Representatives of a recently-formed bloc of women members of political parties (Takattul al Nisaa al Hizbiyat) met on 28 February with the head of the...

  • 7 Mar 2021

    Tripoli, 07 March 2021 - The UN Secretary-General Special Envoy for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Ján Kubiš stresses the...

  • 6 Mar 2021

    New York  -- The Secretary-General strongly condemns the deadly terrorist attack that took place in Mogadishu yesterday. He extends his profound condolences to the ...

  • 5 Mar 2021

    Hopes placed in the UN and the Member States that serve on the Security Council to take action against leaders of Myanmar’s military coup, are waning fast, the UN Special Envoy for the country warned on Friday.

  • 5 Mar 2021

    The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Mohamed Ibn...

  • 5 Mar 2021

    The United Nations independent human rights expert on Myanmar has called on the Security Council for “decisive and unified action” against the military junta, including targeted sanctions and an arms embargo. 

  • 5 Mar 2021

    The African Union Peace and Security Council (AUPSC) held its 983rd meeting on the unified role of the African Group (A3) in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on 4 March.

    At the opening session, the participants commended the A3 for the continued cohesion in representing Africa’s interests. The participants expressed appreciation for the monthly coordination meetings between the incoming Chairs of the two...

  • 5 Mar 2021

    New York, 8 March 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has erased decades of progress towards gender equality.

    From...

  • 4 Mar 2021

    Given the persistent reports of serious human rights violations and abuses in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, the UN rights chief on Thursday stressed the urgent need for an objective, independent assessment of the facts on the ground.