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2022

  • 13 Dic 2022

    The war in Ukraine is a “relentless humanitarian nightmare” said the UN chief on Tuesday, warning that the death and destruction afflicting civilians there will take years to overcome, and rebuild.

  • 13 Dic 2022

    There has been noticeable progress towards realizing the peace deal in South Sudan over the past three months, but more action is still needed under a new roadmap to transition, the Security Council heard on Tuesday.

  • 13 Dic 2022

  • 12 Dic 2022

    Futuring peace in Northeast Asia, an initiative by the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, is dedicated to strengthening opportunities for Northeast Asian youth to share their unique observations for regional peace and security with policymakers, as a step towards broader representation of youth in high-level policy fora.

  • 11 Dic 2022

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    Twelfth annual Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of Central Asian states, organized by the United...

  • 11 Dic 2022

    First, thank you for convening this event. The Summit has been able to bring together an impressive group of civil society and political actors from across and beyond...

  • 11 Dic 2022

    More than 11,000 boys and girls have been killed or injured in the war in Yemen - an average of four a day since fighting escalated in 2015, though the number is likely to be far higher, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has reported.

  • 11 Dic 2022

    With armed gangs in charge of key transport routes in Haiti, the country could see famine conditions, unless a robust humanitarian aid plan is put in place, the head of the World Food Programme (WFP) in Haiti, Jean-Martin Bauer, has warned.

  • 10 Dic 2022

    ‘Human Rights Must be at the Centre of the Political Process’

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  • 10 Dic 2022

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 10 December, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for...

  • 10 Dic 2022

    Failures on the part of UN Peacekeeping missions have been highly publicised and well documented – and rightly so. But if you look at the overall picture and crunch the data, a different and ultimately positive picture emerges.

  • 10 Dic 2022

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the decision by the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to investigate recent deadly attacks allegedly committed by the M23 armed group.

  • 10 Dic 2022

    Mogadishu – In observance of this year’s Human Rights Day, the United Nations in Somalia has called on Somalis to stand up for human rights to ensure that everyone, including members...

  • 9 Dic 2022

    KABUL, 10 December 2022 - The United Nations in Afghanistan calls upon the country’s de facto authorities to live up to commitments...

  • 9 Dic 2022

    This Week in DPPA: 3 - 9 December 2022

    This Week in DPPA: 3 - 9 December 2022

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

    Security Council

    SRSG Perthes briefs Council on political framework agreement in Sudan

    On 7 December, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) Volker Perthes briefed the Security Council on recent developments on the ground.  The dynamics in the country over the past couple of weeks, including the signing of the political framework agreement on 5 December, are a sign that Sudan may find a way out of the crisis and embark on a more sustainable transitional phase, he said. He also warned that the situation remains precarious, with thousands displaced by violence this year and many having suffered the impacts of floods and inflation.

    Read his full remarks here

    Security Council recalls importance of UNOCA and preventive diplomacy

    Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) Abdou Abarry briefed the Security Council on 8 December. The Special Representative reported on the political and security challenges facing the Central Africa sub-region, including the effects of climate change, maritime piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, the activities of armed and terrorist groups, the conflicts linked to transhumance, as well as opportunities for the consolidation of democracy and the rule of law around elections. 

    Read more here

    Libya

    Security Working Group convenes in Tunis

    On 8 December, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Abdoulaye Bathily co-chaired a plenary session of the Security Working Group meeting in Tunis on 8 December. Participants included the Chief of Staff for the Libyan Army General Mohamed Al Haddad and members of the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC), as well as representatives of the United Kingdom, Türkiye, Italy, and the African Union, and other Berlin Process Member States. The discussion focused on ceasefire agreement implementation, the reunification of Libya’s military institutions, and elections security. In his opening remarks, SRSG Bathily called on the participants “to stand unanimously behind the Libyan authorities and institutions who are willing to lead their country to a better and more stable future by putting aside personal agendas in favour of the good of the nation and of its population.”

    Read more here

    West Africa and the Sahel

    UNOWAS discusses women’s empowerment in security sector

    On 7 December, the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) organized a two-day regional round table discussion on promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment in the security sector. The meeting discussed the recommendations from workshops held in The Gambia in July. In his remarks, UNOWAS Director for Political Affairs Moudjib Djinadou noted that coordinated and regular interactions between defense and security forces and parliamentarians on the importance of gender will aid awareness raising on improving the status of women.

    Southeast Asia

    ASEAN and UN hold workshop on advancing the youth, peace and security agenda

    From 7-8 December, youth experts and senior officials from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states, together with high-level representatives from the UN and other regional partners, met to discuss the role of youth in peacebuilding. Participants included Laos Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Thongphane Savanhphet, Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community Michael Tene and UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations of the UN Khaled Khiari. The ASG noted that, “We have an opportunity to focus on youth as agents of peace in an increasingly complex world, and how we can further advance the YPS Agenda in ASEAN so that youth can further contribute to peace and security in the region.” 

    Read more here

    Afghanistan

    Special Representative Otunbayeva meets de facto minister to discuss drug ban

    On 4 December, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) Roza Otunbayeva met with the de facto Deputy Interior Minister for Counter Narcotics, Haji Abdul Haq Akhund. They discussed the drug ban, as well as encouraging efforts with regard to treatment, crop eradication, awareness, and livelihoods. 

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator Wronecka joins roundtable discussions on women’s political participation

    Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General Joanna Wronecka and members of the diplomatic community, Lebanese representatives and civil society groups engaged in two separate focused debates this week on how to promote women’s participation in tackling the country’s challenges. The Special Coordinator co-hosted a roundtable discussion on women’s empowerment, as well as opportunities to move towards a gender quota in the Lebanese municipal and parliamentary elections. At a meeting organized by non-governmental organization FiftyFifty and the Dutch Embassy, the Special Coordinator underlined the need for increased gender-balance in decision-making processes, as well as the need to provide women with resources and support in order for them to participate in the electoral process.

    Iraq

    Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert meets with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani

    On 7 December, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert met with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf, central Iraq, together with the High Representative of the UN Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), Miguel Moratinos. They exchanged views on the importance of inter- and intra-religious dialogue.

    Read more here

    UNAMI Human Rights Office focuses on women’s empowerment, legal matters, and minority rights

    On 3 December, the UNAMI Human Rights Office (HRO) concluded a three-day specialized training course in Najaf for lawyers on “Raising the capacities of lawyers towards broader protection of freedom of opinion and expression in Iraq.” The course focused on the national and international frameworks protecting the right to freedom of expression, limits to this right under applicable laws, and the role of UN Human Rights Mechanisms in protecting freedom of expression. On 6 December, the UNAMI HRO organized a high-level panel of experts meeting that brought together attorneys, judges, civil society activists and human rights defenders to discuss institutional and legal reform to enhance the protection of women and girls. On 7 December in Erbil, the UNAMI HRO held a workshop on protecting and promoting minority rights. Discussions centered on the laws, mechanisms, policies, and programs put in place by the Kurdistan Regional Government to promote and protect the rights of people belonging to ethnic and religious groups.

    UNAMI’s Human Rights Office screens film, holds discussion for 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign 

    On 5 December in Basra, as part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, the UNAMI Human Rights Office screened its short film Breaking the Silence. The event aimed to strengthen collective advocacy on the pending anti-domestic violence draft law for federal Iraq and identify avenues of engagement with the new parliament. On 7 December in Kirkuk, northeastern Iraq, the UNAMI Human Rights Office facilitated a roundtable discussion focused on effective ways to address domestic violence. Participants included civil society activists, journalists, NGOs, representatives from the Iraqi High Commission of Human Rights, and police representatives.  

    UNAMI Climate Action Hackathon supports Iraqi youth political engagement on climate change 

    UNAMI organized the Second Climate Action Hackathon in Basra from 1 to 3 December. Iraqi youth had the opportunity to present their ideas to the government on how best to tackle climate change. Twenty women and men from seven provinces engaged with government officials, including the Minister of Youth and Sports, Ahmed al-Mubarqaa.

    Read more here

    Colombia

    New shop brings together former combatants, victims of violence

    On 7 December, former combatants, victims of the conflict and civil society gathered in Villavicencio, in Meta department in Colombia, to inaugurate the Sueños de Paz ("Dreams of Peace") store. The store is a project of the Inchik Colombia Multiactive Cooperative, which works to transform the Sacha Inchi seed (a plant of Amazonian origin) into products such as peanuts, arequipe (a type of caramel), and soap. The store also sells products made by former combatants of the Territorial Areas for Training and Reintegration of Vista Hermosa and Mesetas municipalities of Meta, as well as by indigenous Nasa and young people from Meta. 

    Former combatants and community learn about coffee to advance in reintegration process. 

    On 3 December, together with Colombia’s Government Reincorporation Agency, the Office for Victims assistance and IOM Colombia, the UN Verification Mission in Colombia organized a visit to El Oso Territorial Areas for Training and Reintegration in the municipality of Planadas, department of Tolima, in the midwest of Colombia, to provide training on productive projects to communities from neighbouring villages. The main focus of the training visit was on the machines to process coffee, since this is the third municipality with the highest coffee production in the country. Also, the community and former combatants shared a discussion on stigmatization prevention.

    New Agenda for Peace

    A call for ideas and vision for the Secretary-General’s ‘New Agenda for Peace’

    DPPA is helping to draft a “New Agenda for Peace,” an initiative aimed at revitalizing how the global community responds to violent conflict, as called for by the Secretary-General’s Our Common Agenda report. Along with Member States, civil society groups and representatives from around the world are encouraged to submit their ideas to the email address NewAgendaForPeace@un.org in any of the six UN official languages by 15 January 2023. 

    Podcast:

    "Behind the Numbers"

    New episode offers strategies for designing inclusive peace process

    In the latest episode of “Behind the Numbers,” DPPA’s podcast on women peacemakers, Miriam Coronel Ferrer, a former member of the UN Standby Team of Senior Mediation Advisers, recounts her experience as the first female chief negotiator for the Philippines government to sign a final peace accord with a rebel group. She also outlines strategies for designing inclusive peace processes.

    

    Listen to the episode here

    Multi-Year Appeal 

    This week, DPPA received voluntary contribution from Morocco, the Netherlands and Poland to DPPA's Multi-Year Appeal, which will support our conflict prevention, mediation and sustainable peace work around the world.  

    Peacebuilding

    Mission to South Sudan looks at progress made on the implementation of peacebuilding priorities

     

    From 6-9 December, Peacebuilding Commission Chair Muhammad Abdul Muhith, Vice-Chairs Joan Cedano and Osama Abdelkhalek, and Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar visited South Sudan. The mission focused on the PBC’s support for a collaborative approach towards fully implementing the peace agreement and establishing a strong and robust peacebuilding architecture in South Sudan. The delegation witnessed the progress made on the implementation of peacebuilding priorities presented by the Government at the PBC meeting on South Sudan on 26 October. 

    PBF donors visit to Sudan 

     

    From 4-8 December, the Peacebuilding Support Office organized a donor visit to Khartoum and Geneina, West Darfur to highlight the impact of the Peacebuilding Fund’s support. Sudan is one of the largest PBF recipient countries in the Fund’s 2020-24 Strategy period. Representatives of the European Union, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom took part in the visit. The partners had discussions with UNITAMS and the UN Country Team on the Fund’s contribution to UN integration and its catalytic effect in Darfur after the withdrawal of UNAMID. In West Darfur, partners interacted with local authorities, both formal and traditional as well as local communities. They visited PBF-funded initiatives implemented by IOM, UNDP, UNFPA, UNHCR, UN-Habitat and WHO on inclusion and leadership of young women and men for peacebuilding and reconciliation, durable solutions for Internally displaced people, and mental health and psychosocial support. The partners also met with civil society recipients and implementing partners to discuss issues of localization and sustainability. The Fund’s community-based approach, according to Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Khardiata Lo N’Diaye, allows the operations on the round to navigate a complex landscape with maximum impact of investments. 

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    On Tuesday, Special Representative Hans Grundberg will brief the Security Council on Yemen. The Council will hold an open debate on the “New orientation for reformed multilateralism” under the agenda item on Wednesday. Special Representative Abdoulaye Bathily will brief the Council on the situation in Libya on Friday. 

     

    An ambassadorial-level Peacebuilding Commission meeting on “Women, Peace and Security: the role of women in peacekeeping and peacebuilding,” is scheduled for Tuesday 9AM to 12PM EDT in Conference Room 11.

     

  • 9 Dic 2022

    From 7 to 9 December, the Government of Algeria hosted the 9th High Level Seminar on Peace and Security (Oran Process) convened in Oran...

  • 9 Dic 2022

    New York, 10 December 2022

    The world is facing unprecedented and interlocking challenges to human rights.

    Hunger and poverty are increasing – an affront to the economic and social rights of hundreds of millions of people.

    Civic space is shrinking.

    ...
  • 9 Dic 2022

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 10 December 2022, in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, UNRCCA in partnership with the Government of Turkmenistan,...

  • 9 Dic 2022
  • 9 Dic 2022

    The only way to end the suffering and devastation in Ukraine, “is by ending the war”, the UN’s top disarmament official told the Security Council on Friday.

  • 9 Dic 2022

    Despite the resilience of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), security is “one of the most significant challenges” it faces, the head of the UN mission in the country, MONUSCO, told the Security Council on Friday.
     

  • 9 Dic 2022

    In response to rising hate speech and discrimination worldwide, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged countries to take concrete steps to protect minorities and other communities at risk of genocide. 

  • 9 Dic 2022
    New shop brings together former combatants, victims of violence

    On 7 December, former combatants, victims of the conflict and civil society gathered in Villavicencio, in Meta department in Colombia...

  • 8 Dic 2022

    SRSG Bathily co-chairs Security Working Group in Tunis / © UNSMIL

    Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya Abdoulaye Bathily, in collaboration with France, co-chaired a plenary session of the...

  • 8 Dic 2022

    It is a great pleasure for me to participate in this important meeting today, bringing together the members of the Berlin Process for a discussion...

  • 7 Dic 2022

    Throughout South Sudan’s Greater Upper Nile Region “desperation is rising” as escalating armed conflict, which has displaced at least 20,000 people since August, have forced some to run for their lives up to four times, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Wednesday.

  • 7 Dic 2022

    The signing of a political framework agreement in Sudan could signal a way out of the uncertainty and insecurity sparked by the October 2021 coup, the head of the UN mission in the country, UNITAMS, told the Security Council on Wednesday. 

  • 6 Dic 2022

    The torment being unleashed by Russia’s “senseless war”, on the people of Ukraine and beyond, is “colossal”, the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator told the Security Council on Tuesday. 

  • 5 Dic 2022

    The AU Office of the Special Envoy on Women, Peace and Security will host the 3rd Africa forum on Women Peace and Security (WPS) with stakeholders in the implementation of the WPS Agenda in Africa, including Member States,...

  • 5 Dic 2022

    A UN Spokesperson said on Monday that another wave of missile strikes in Ukraine has further damaged the country’s energy system, leaving millions of people without electricity and water as temperatures dip below freezing. 

  • 5 Dic 2022

    Providing justice for the communities impacted by the ISIL terror network in Iraq remains the key focus of the UN investigative team there, Special Adviser Christian Ritscher told the Security Council on Monday. 

  • 5 Dic 2022

    Senior UN officials have welcomed an agreement signed on Monday between military and civilian leaders in Sudan as a “courageous” step forward towards the establishment of democratic rule.

  • 3 Dic 2022

    TRIPOLI, 3 December 2022 - Since my arrival in Libya, I have called on political actors to accelerate discussions on the way forward in the political process, and to create the...

  • 3 Dic 2022

    International Day for Disabled Persons: Disabled woman campaigns for more recognition and equality

    TRIPOLI – 3 December 2022 – For disabled people in...

  • 3 Dic 2022

    Mogadishu – Somalia’s pool of academic skills deepened recently with the conferring of a range of postgraduate degrees to 166 students – including the country’s president.

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  • 2 Dic 2022

    Mogadishu – Marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), the United Nations in Somalia today commended the Somali authorities for...

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

     

    USG DiCarlo travels to Ethiopia

    Under-Secretary-General (USG) Rosemary DiCarlo accompanied Secretary-General António Guterres to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the sixth session of the African Union-United Nations annual conference. On 30 November, in her meeting with African Union member states and partners, USG DiCarlo reaffirmed the UN’s continued support to the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia in its efforts to transfer full security responsibility to the Government of Somalia. 

    Security Council

    Conflict in the occupied West Bank and Israel reaches boiling point, says Special Coordinator Wennesland  

    Tor Wennesland, the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, briefed the Security Council on 28 November. He reported that high levels of violence in the occupied West Bank and Israel in recent months - including attacks against Israeli and Palestinian civilians, increased use of arms, and settler-related violence - have caused grave human suffering. "After decades of persistent violence, illegal settlement expansion, dormant negotiations and deepening occupation, the conflict is again reaching a boiling point," he said.

    Read his full remarks here  

    Special Envoy Pedersen briefs Security Council on escalatory dynamics taking place in Syria

    Geir Pedersen, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria, briefed the Security Council on 29 November. Warning of the dangers of military escalation in Syria, he said:  “I am troubled by the thought of a major military operation resuming after three years of relative calm. I fear what this would mean for Syrian civilians, and also for wider regional security.” He called on all parties to reject the path of deeper suffering  and instability, and instead find ways to cooperate towards a more constructive way forward.

    Read his full remarks here

    Special Coordinator Wronecka reports urgency of prioritizing the election of a new President to end the political vacuum in Lebanon

    The Security Council met on 29 November to discuss the implementation of Resolution 1701. Briefing the Council members in closed consultations, the Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Joanna Wronecka, commended Lebanon and Israel for putting an end to their maritime boundary dispute and establishing a permanent maritime boundary on 27 October. While welcoming this progress, she said more needed to be done internally in Lebanon to address a multitude of accumulating political and socio-economic crises. She noted in particular the urgency of prioritizing the election of a new President to end the political vacuum in Lebanon and the formation of a fully functional government.

    Read more here

    Mozambique

    Mozambique continues its process of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration

    In a statement on 1 December, Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Mozambique Mirko Manzoni commended the continued collaboration and commitment to dialogue demonstrated by the Government and Renamo in the ongoing implementation of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation. The Personal Envoy also called on both parties and all stakeholders to remain focused and to do their part in advancing definitive peace in Mozambique. He reiterated the UN’s commitment to support the remaining combatants on their reintegration journey.

    Read full statement here

    West and Central Africa

    UNOCA and UNOWAS Joint interregional visit on farmer-pastoralist dynamics in West and Central Africa

    From 24-26 November, the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) and the Office of the Special Coordinator for Development in the Sahel (OSCDS), carried out a joint inter-regional visit to Cotonou, Benin, to discuss farmer-herder dynamics in West and Central Africa. Representatives of Beninese herders' associations, as well as the Mayor of Banikoara and the Prefect of Borgou, briefed on the existing opportunities and challenges of implementing sedentarization policies at the local level. They noted efforts to strengthen social cohesion, the need for economic support to improve productivity, as well as increased efforts to support education for the younger generation.

    Read more here

    Special Representatives and Envoys discuss UN engagement in Central Africa

    UNOCA organized a high-level meeting of Special Representatives (SRSG) and Envoys of the Secretary-General working in Central Africa from 30 November to 1 December in Luanda, Angola. The meeting was attended by SRSG for Central Africa and Head of UNOCA Abdou Abarry; SRSG for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Head of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO) Bintou Keita; SRSG for the Central African Republic and Head of United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Valentine Rugwabiza; and Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region Huang Xia. The meeting allowed for in-depth reflection on the paths to follow for a coherent and concerted response by the United Nations to common challenges. In addition, “Women, peace and security”, “Youth, peace and security” and on the issue of natural resources were also discussed as possible areas of synergy.

    Read more here

    General Assembly adopts draft resolution on the Division for Palestinian Rights

    On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People (29 November), the General Assembly adopted on 1 December a draft resolution on the Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat. The Assembly acknowledges that the Secretariat continues to make a constructive and positive contribution to raising international awareness of the question of Palestine and of the urgency of a peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine in all its aspects on the basis of international law and United Nations resolutions. The resolution requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide the Division with the necessary resources to effectively carry out its programme of work, in consultation with the Committee and under its guidance.

    Iraq

    Deputy Special Representative Isaczai discusses vocational training, climate action with government officials

    On 27 November, Deputy Special Representative, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator (DSRSG/RC/HC) for Iraq Ghulam Isaczai visited Anbar Governorate, where he discussed the long-term support of returnees with local government officials. The DSRSG/RC/HC also visited the Vocational Training Centre in Ramadi. On 28 November, he took part in the launch of the Let's Talk Conference convened in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, which marked the start of the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign. “Eradication of gender-based violence is a collective responsibility, and we call on everyone to respond to the alarm raised by women and girls and take firm actions to end the violence,” he said. In his meeting with Minister of Planning Mohammed Ali Tamim on 29 November, they discuss how to further strengthen coordination and support Iraq’s development priorities, including climate action, to achieve durable solutions.

    UNAMI Human Rights Office holds training sessions on storytelling and digital security

    As part of its support for youth human rights activists, the Human Rights Office of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) conducted a training session from 23-27 November aimed at developing and enhancing the advocacy skills of youth activists from Kirkuk. Sixteen participants from various communities were trained on a wide range of storytelling methodologies, including short digital film making, cartoon development and photography, which will support the promotion and protection of minority rights in their local community. From 25-26 November, the UNAMI Human Rights Office partnered with the Iraqi Network for Social Media (INSM), to provide practical training to a group of 35 human rights defenders, activists, journalists, bloggers, and lawyers on how to safely maneuver through cyberspace.

    Learn more here  

    Emerging Iraqi conceptual artists convey lived experiences and perceptions of human rights in Iraq

    This week, emerging young Iraqi artists participated in “Baghdad Walk”, a mobile group exhibition and a narrative art walk focusing on human rights, which was held in Baghdad’s historic al-Rasheed Street. The Embassy of the Netherlands in Iraq and Tarkib organized the project. The UNAMI Human Rights Office organized two interactive workshops for Tarkib in September and November, providing mentorship on the promotion of human rights through the visual arts.

    Read more here  

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA offers a platform for constructive dialogue on transboundary water-energy cooperation and climate 

    On 29-30 November, the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) convened a meeting of national experts from the Central Asian states in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The meeting reviewed the existing legislative basis for regional water-energy cooperation in Central Asia. Participants also discussed the role of Afghanistan regarding cooperation in the Aral Sea Basin, as well as monitoring and early warning for the rivers of Amu Darya and Syr Darya.

    Read more here

    Colombia

    Colombian Government hands over land to former combatants for agricultural project use

    On December 1, the UN Verification Mission in Colombia participated in the act of handing over a 1.3-hectare rural property to a project for former combatants and the community in Fusagasugá, a town 70 km south of the Colombian capital, in the center of the country. The Colombian Government, through the public entity of Special Assets Administration, delivered the property to a productive project of 26 former combatants and 10 people from the community who will cultivate and process "orellanas" (oyster mushrooms). This first installment marks progress in resolving the land issue, which has been one of the main barriers to productive projects and the implementation of the Peace Agreement.

    Podcast: "She Stands for Peace"

    New episode focuses on Peacebuilding in informal settlements in Africa

    Editar Adhiambo Ochieng is the Founder of the Feminist for Peace, Rights and Justice Centre. In this episode, she discusses the impact of women's civic and political participation, election violence, and peacebuilding in informal settlements.

    Listen to the episode here

    Innovation

    Innovation Cell launches Sparrow 2.0 social media analysis reporting tool 

    This week, DPPA’s Innovation Cell launched Sparrow 2.0, a social media data analytics tool developed for UN staff to enhance inclusive and multidimensional political analysis. Sparrow lets users create reports using a unified format and provides step-by-step guidance for conducting social media analysis. This initiative responds to the call in the Secretary-General’s Data Strategy to advance data analytics and internal data capacities across the UN. Since Sparrow's debut in 2021, more than 500 colleagues from DPPA-DPO have used it to produce over 2,000 social media analysis reports.

    Read more here

    Sign up for online training session here

    Multi-Year Appeal 

    This week, DPPA received voluntary contribution from Norway, Sweden and Switzerland to DPPA's Multi-Year Appeal, which will support our conflict prevention, mediation and sustainable peace work around the world.  

    Peacebuilding

    African Union Peace and Security Council and Peacebuilding Commission meet on climate change

    On 28 November, the African Union Peace and Security Council (AU PSC) and the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) convened their 5th annual consultative meeting on peacebuilding in Africa. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change on peacebuilding. Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar and UN Office to the African Union (UNOAU) Special Representative of the Secretary-General Parfait Onanga-Anyanga highlighted the Peacebuilding Fund's work in promoting climate-sensitive programming in Africa. Member States called for more predictable climate-responsive financing and underscored the significance of advancing a common African position that links climate, peace and security.  

    Peacebuilding Commission holds meeting on situation in Guinea-Bissau

    The PBC Guinea-Bissau Configuration convened a meeting to provide an update on the political and socio-economic situation in the country. Participants also discussed international support for peacebuilding and socio-economic development in Guinea-Bissau. Briefers included Bissau-Guinean Minister of Foreign Affairs Suzi Carla Barbosa, UNOWAS DSRSG Giovanie Biha, Resident Coordinator in Guinea-Bissau Anthony Ohemeng-Boamah and representatives of the ‘No Ianda Djuntu’ project. Member States welcomed updates on the legislative elections and agreed on the need to revitalize political dialogue. They noted that legal and institutional reforms are key and underscored the importance of the meaningful participation of women and youth, while recognizing the imperative to promoting economic diversification. 

    Peacebuilding Commission explores areas of cooperation with Burundi  

    The PBC Chair of the Burundi Configuration convened a meeting to conclude Burundi’s engagement with the PBC in the framework of a country-specific configuration and mark its transition to more flexible engagement. Briefers included Burundi’s Permanent Representative Zéphyrin Maniratanga, UN Resident Coordinator in Burundi Damien Mama as well as three representatives of civil society who spoke to women’s empowerment. Member states welcomed Burundi’s transition, noting the country’s many achievements during the 16 years of the PBC’s accompaniment. They offered their continued support to Burundi’s national priorities and encouraged Burundi to continue cooperation with the PBC, including in supporting other countries.

    ECOSOC-PBC meeting raises the importance of prioritizing inclusion and investment in prevention

    On 2 December, the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and the Peacebuilding Commission held a joint meeting on “Peacebuilding, sustaining peace and sustainable development: Towards coherence and impact on the ground”, convening Member States, IOMUNDPUNICEFUNFPAUN WomenWFPIMF, and civil society. The meeting raised awareness on how Agencies, Funds and Programmes contribute  to peacebuilding and sustaining peace, promoting long-term development in conflict-affected countries, the need to increase investments in prevention, and the importance of prioritizing inclusion.

     

    Next Week

    Under the presidency of India, the Security Council will discuss the situation in Sudan on Wednesday. Special Representative Abdou Abarry will brief the Council on the situation in Central Africa on Thursday.

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  • 2 Dic 2022

    She Stands For Peace | Season 3-Episode 14 | Out Now!  Click here to listen: https://unoau.unmissions.org/podcast-series-she-stands-peace

  • 2 Dic 2022

    UN special envoy Roza Otunbayeva visits a project site in Mazar-i-Sharif where UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) distributed wheat seeds, poultry equipment and...

  • 2 Dic 2022

    A top UN Human Rights Council-appointed probe into potential rights abuses linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, outlined on Friday the “devastating” impact of the war on the country’s children.

  • 2 Dic 2022

    The World Health Organization (WHO) published a report on Friday aimed at helping stakeholders worldwide end the growing scourge of violence online against children.  

  • 2 Dic 2022

    Amidst multiple conflicts that have disrupted supply chains, fuelled food insecurity, and contributed to the rising risk of famine and forced displacement throughout numerous countries, the UN convened a high-level meeting on Friday to discuss solutions surrounding building and sustaining peace and stepping up development.  

  • 2 Dic 2022

    A top UN Human Rights Council-appointed probe into potential rights abuses linked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, outlined on Friday the “devastating” impact of the war on the country’s children.

  • 1 Dic 2022

    Far too often, Africa is viewed from outside “through a prism of problems” said UN chief António Guterres on Thursday, speaking in the Ethiopian capital, home to the African Union, where he has been taking part in the sixth UN-AU annual conference.

  • 30 Nov 2022
     

    1.  On 1 December 2022, the African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat, and the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, António Guterres, held the 6th African Union-United Nations Annual Conference in Addis Ababa,...

  • 30 Nov 2022

    Mesdames et messieurs les représentants des médias,

    Je remercie le Président Moussa Faki Mahamat des échanges que nous avons eus aujourd’...

  • 30 Nov 2022

    She Stands For Peace | Season 3-Episode 13 | Out Now!  Click here to listen: https://unoau.unmissions.org/podcast-series-she-stands-peace

  • 30 Nov 2022
     

    Desert Locusts | FAO's use of biopesticides helps win battle...

  • 29 Nov 2022

    SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan

    On 29-30 November 2022 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, UNRCCA convened a meeting of...

  • 29 Nov 2022

    Syria needs less military activity and more focus on the political process, UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen told the Security Council on Tuesday, appealing for restraint amid a worrying trend towards escalation.