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2024

  • 2 déc 2024

    KANDAHAR – Youth from Afghanistan’s southern provinces gathered to engage in dialogue and craft a unified vision for the country’s future. Through open discussions and shared aspirations, they developed a manifesto outlining their...

  • 1 déc 2024

    From 1 to 2 December, SRSG Parfait Onanga-Anyanga attended the 11th Annual High-Level Seminar on Peace and Security in Africa held in...

  • 1 déc 2024

    A sharp escalation in fighting in Syria’s Aleppo Governorate has displaced thousands and caused heavy civilian casualties, prompting urgent warnings from senior UN officials about the growing humanitarian crisis and threat to regional stability.

  • 30 nov 2024
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally.

    The horror in Gaza grinds on, Deputy Special Coordinator Hadi tells Council

    On 25 November, Muhannad Hadi, Deputy Special Coordinator, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, delivered a statement to the Security Council on behalf of Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland. Hadi said that “as winter approaches, the horror in Gaza continues to grind on with no end in sight.” He went on to note that “the situation remains grave across the region,” he said, outlining continuing Israeli military operations across the Blue Line with Lebanon and “a barrage of rockets” fired by Hizbullah towards Israel over the weekend. He welcomed ongoing diplomatic efforts to reach a cessation of hostilities, and urged the parties to accept a ceasefire anchored in the full implementation of Council resolution 1701.

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    ASG Jenca calls for immediate de-escalation in Ukraine

    On 27 November, Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) for Europe, Central Asia and the Americas Miroslav Jenča told the Council that there were alarming signs of further escalation in the war in Ukraine. He recalled that on 21 November, a Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile hit an industrial area in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro. He went on to note that the President of the Russian Federation had confirmed that Moscow had tested a new conventional intermediate-range missile called “Oreshnik”, reportedly in response the use of Western supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine. “The use of ballistic missiles and related threats are a very dangerous escalatory development,” the ASG said, urging all parties to take immediate steps to de-escalate the situation.

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    Advancing peacebuilding in Liberia

    On 26 November, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission Liberia Configuration, Nicola Clase, concluded her first visit to Liberia, joined by Awa Dabo, Deputy head of the Peacebuilding Support Office , DPPA and Nathalie Ndongo-Seh, Director of the Western Africa Division, DPPA-Department of Peace Operations. The visit included productive engagement with the government, International Financial Institutions, the UN Country Team, and women’s and youth organizations. In Bong County, the delegation saw the support provided by Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) funding projects in resolving land disputes, empowering women and youth, and advancing adult and digital literacy, jointly implemented by the UN and local partners. Since 2007, the PBF has invested over $100 million in Liberia’s peacebuilding priorities, supporting government institutions at national and local levels. The visit reinforced the importance of strengthening partnerships for sustainable peace. The Chair, who will share her recommendations and follow up actions, reaffirmed to the Liberian authorities the PBC's commitment to supporting Liberia’s peacebuilding journey.

    UN Secretary-General appoints the members of the Eighth Advisory Group of the Peacebuilding Fund

    The Secretary-General has appointed the Members of the 8th advisory Group of the Peacebuilding Fund for a term of two years, taking into consideration gender and regional balance. Candidates are nominated by Member States. The Secretary-General also asked Ambassador Macharia Kamau of Kenya to serve as the Chair of the Advisory Group. The Advisory Group provides valuable guidance to the Fund’s strategy and direction. The Group has been expanded to twelve members, to allow for greater inclusion. This is all the more important given the Advisory Group’s role in providing recommendations and guidance for the use of the assessed contribution of $50 million annually to the Peacebuilding Fund, agreed in resolution 78/257 and starting in 2025. The full list of members is available here.

    Strengthening peacebuilding and transitional justice in the Gambia

    This week, Deputy Head of the Peacebuilding Support Office Awa Dabo undertook a mission to the Gambia to participate in the National Consultation on Transitional Justice and the launch of the Peacebuilding Impact Hub’s Peacebuilding Country Spotlight Exercise. During the consultation, representatives from the government, the National Human Rights Commission, civil society organizations, UN agencies, and international partners reflected on the progress made in the Gambia's transitional justice journey. This included significant milestones such as the establishment of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), the creation of the National Human Rights Commission, and the contributions of civil society organizations in supporting and representing victims of human rights violations. The consultations also underscored persistent challenges to achieving sustained peace in the country. The Peacebuilding Country Spotlight Exercise aims to gather data and insights to draw lessons from The Gambia's experience, which will inform future peacebuilding efforts and contribute to shaping global peacebuilding policies and the upcoming Peacebuilding Architecture Review.

    Special Coordinator Hennis-Plasschaert welcomes ceasefire announcement between Lebanon and Israel

    This week, the Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The Special Coordinator said: “Considerable work lies ahead to ensure that the agreement endures. Nothing less than the full and unwavering commitment of both parties is required.” She added that the agreement marked the “starting point of a critical process, anchored in the full implementation of resolution 1701 (2006)”.

    Just before the announcement of the agreement, the Special Coordinator traveled to Israel, where she met with Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, Defense Minister Israel Katz and Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer to discuss sustainable solutions based on UN Security Council resolution 1701. The Special Coordinator continues her engagement with Lebanese officials on ways to safeguard the country stability, including through the implementation of the resolution and the bolstering of Lebanese state institutions.

    SRSG Imnadze visits Termez, Uzbekistan

    On 24 November, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Central Asia and Head of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia (UNRCCA) Kaha Imnadze traveled to Termez, Uzbekistan, near the border with Afghanistan. He visited the Regional UN Logistics Hub, the Free Economic Zone “Airitom,” and the Education Centre for Afghan Nationals. SRSG Imnadze was accompanied by Ismatulla Irgashev, Special Representative of the President of Uzbekistan for Afghanistan, Sabine Machl, UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan, and other UN officials. The SRSG also was briefed on the assistance given by UN agencies to Afghanistan and the wider region.

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    UNRCCA holds annual meeting with Deputy Foreign Ministers

    On 25-26 November, the 14th annual Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of Central Asia, organized by UNRCCA, was held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. It brought together the Deputy Foreign Ministers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, along with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan Roza Otunbayeva. SRSG Imnadze noted that the countries of the region continue to strengthen their ties despite complex global challenges. He also reaffirmed UNRCCA's commitment to supporting the efforts of Central Asian states in preventive diplomacy and regional cooperation.

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    UNRCCA convenes meeting on rehabilitation and reintegration of returnees

    On 27 November 2024, UNRCCA, along with the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan, and the Government of Uzbekistan organized the second meeting of the Central Asia Regional Expert Council on Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Returnees in Tashkent. The event brought together over 40 representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Participants focused on civil society-led rehabilitation programmes, exploring how gender and age-sensitive considerations can be integrated into their initiatives.

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    DSRSG Isaczai visits Karbala Governorate

    On 28 November, the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Iraq, Ghulam Isaczai, met with Sheikh Abdul Mahdi Al-Kerbala’e at the Imam Hussein Shrine in Karbala. They discussed the situation of Lebanese nationals in Iraq and the humanitarian assistance provided by the Shrine to support them. During his Karbala mission, DSRSG Isaczai also met with Governor Nassif Jassim Al-Khattabi, praising local efforts to support Lebanese arrivals.

    DSRSG Isaczai meets with Iraqi Minister of Migration and Displacement

    On 25 November, DSRSG Isaczai met in Baghdad with Iraqi Minister of Migration and Displacement Evan Faeq Jabro. The DSRSG stressed the importance of sustaining services in displacement camps across Iraq and advancing durable solutions for internally displaced persons.

    UNAMI Human Rights Office holds workshop for civil society

    On 28 November, the Human Rights Office of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) organized a one-day training workshop on “Enhancing Advocacy and Technical Knowledge of CSOs on Violence against Women and Girls and Women's Rights Based on International Human Rights Standards.” The event was attended by 15 female participants from Erbil. The project aimed to enhance the technical capacities of women's rights organizations and activists by deepening their knowledge of key international human rights standards, and their relevance to violence against women and girls.

    Colombian women graduate from leadership training initiative

    On November 27, the UN Verification Mission in Colombia attended the graduation of women trained in institutional offerings and leadership as part of a collaborative project between the Land Restitution Unit (URT) and La Gran Colombia University. Of the 100 women who participated in the training, 16 women attended the graduation in Bogotá. The women who received training came from nine of the country's 32 departments: Cundinamarca, Boyacá, Vichada, Casanare, Vaupés, Guainía, Amazonas, San Andrés, and Arauca. These women were beneficiaries and applicants for land restitution, as well as rural leaders and representatives of committees and victim organizations of the conflict.

    In Colombia, women as leaders of social transformation

    This week, with the support of the Verification Mission and the Vida Digna Foundation, 45 young women from Buenaventura between the ages of 14 and 30 reached the end of a four month training course on issues related to the prevention of gender-based violence, urban peace processes, resolution 1325 and the contribution of women to peacebuilding. On the closing day of the training, participants gave presentations on what they had learned. They also shared messages of awareness of the violence suffered by women and the contribution they can make in political, social and community spaces.

    Next Week

    The United States will commence its Presidency of the Security Council for December.

  • 30 nov 2024

    On the Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for decisive global action to eliminate chemical weapons, warning that their resurgence threatens decades of hard-won progress.

  • 29 nov 2024

    As families uprooted by the war in Lebanon begin to return home following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah militants, UN humanitarians warned that needs remain "staggering" for devastated communities. The situation is dire in Gaza too, where the enclave's people are struggling to survive "relentless bombardment and deprivation", says the UN aid coordination office, OCHA. Meanwhile at UN Geneva, a special meeting has been taking place to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. UN News app users can follow here.

  • 29 nov 2024

    The final repatriation flight for Brazilians escaping the conflict in Lebanon touched down at São Paulo’s Guarulhos Air Base early Wednesday, as a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took hold. 

  • 29 nov 2024

    The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday reiterated its call for Russia to halt attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, adding that those responsible must be held to account. 

  • 29 nov 2024

    Dakar, 28 November 2024 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office...

  • 28 nov 2024

    From 25 to 29 November, UNOAU participated in the 58th Meeting of the United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa (UNSAC), held in Bangui, Central African...

  • 28 nov 2024

    KABUL - The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) convened an inaugural meeting of the Working Group on Counter-Narcotics today, as a follow-up to the third Meeting of Special Envoys...

  • 27 nov 2024

    TASHKENT, Uzbekistan

    UNRCCA, the United Nations Office of...

  • 27 nov 2024

    SEBHA, 27 November 2024 – A United Nations inter-agency delegation, led by Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Political Affairs, Officer-in-...

  • 27 nov 2024

    On 28 November, UNOAU attended the second high-level meeting of UN Special Representatives of the Secretary-General (SRSGs) and...

  • 27 nov 2024

    Assistant Secretary-General for

    Europe, Central Asia and the Americas Miroslav Jenča's 

    Remarks at the Security Council meeting on Ukraine

    New York, 27 November 2024

     

    Madam President,

    Only last week, Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo, on behalf of the Secretary-General, recounted the horrific toll the 1,000 days of Russia’s full-scale invasion have brought to the people of Ukraine. The invasion that was launched in gross violation of the UN Charter and international law.

    Yet, in recent days we have seen alarming signs of further escalation in this already explosive war.

    The latest developments follow the already disturbing reports of troops from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea being deployed to the conflict zone.

    On 21 November, the Ukrainian city of Dnipro was hit by a ballistic intermediate-range Russian missile. The location hit was reportedly an industrial area southwest of Dnipro city.

    According to the Ukrainian authorities, the missile was equipped with six warheads, each with six sub-munitions, and took only 15 minutes to arrive from the launch site in the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation, some 1,000 kilometers away from Dnipro city.

    Hours after the strike, the President of the Russian Federation confirmed that Russia had tested a new conventional intermediate-range missile called “Oreshnik”. He said that the strike was launched in response to the use of Western supplied long-range missiles by the armed forces of Ukraine against the territory of the Russian Federation.  

    He further stated that Russia would continue testing the new missile in combat.

    Yesterday, Russian authorities signaled the likelihood of further such strikes, following additional reported Ukrainian strikes on Russian military targets using the above-mentioned long-range missiles.

    The United Nations does not have additional details on these incidents, including on the type of weapons used. However, the use of ballistic missiles and related threats are a very dangerous escalatory development.

    Under international humanitarian law, parties are required to “take all feasible precautions in the choice of means and methods of attack with a view to avoiding, and in any event to minimizing, incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects”.

    We condemn all attacks on civilian targets and critical infrastructure - irrespective of the weapons system used.

    We urge all parties to take immediate steps to de-escalate and to refrain from any action or rhetoric that could further intensify this war, bring more suffering to the civilian population and gravely endanger regional and international peace and security.

    Madam President,

    Amid these concerning reports, systematic Russian aerial strikes have continued to wreak havoc across Ukraine.

    Just yesterday, Russia reportedly launched 188 drones against seventeen regions of Ukraine. This was reportedly the record number of drones deployed in a single attack.

    Since February 2022, at least 12,162 civilians have been killed and 26,919 injured in Ukraine, according to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

    In addition to civilian casualties, relentless attacks hitting residential areas continue to cause severe damage to civilian infrastructure, further deteriorating the living conditions for millions of Ukrainians.

    Madam President,

    The cost of this war is already too high for the people of Ukraine, and for the world – and it is growing by the day.

    We must reverse the dangerous cycle of escalation.

    This requires genuine political will and inclusive diplomatic efforts towards a just, lasting and comprehensive peace, in line with the UN Charter, international law and General Assembly resolutions.

    We stand ready to use our good offices and to make available all our tools and experience to this end.

    Thank you.

  • 27 nov 2024

    Ongoing hostilities across Syria are intensifying an already dire humanitarian crisis, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has warned, amid reports of a deadly airstrike at the Ad Dabousiyah border crossing with Türkiye.

  • 27 nov 2024

    The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has filed an application for an arrest warrant against Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar’s armed forces and Acting President, alleging his involvement in crimes against humanity targeting the Rohingya population.

  • 27 nov 2024

    Recent days have seen alarming signs of further escalation in the war in Ukraine, a senior UN official warned the Security Council on Wednesday, appealing for greater efforts to bring an end to Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country. 

  • 27 nov 2024

    As the Lebanon ceasefire deal entered into force early Wednesday based on the full implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) – facilitated by UN peacekeepers UNIFIL and bolstered by an international monitoring committee - UN humanitarians committed to supporting communities uprooted by the war that have already started returning home.

  • 27 nov 2024

    Recent days have seen alarming signs of further escalation in the war in Ukraine, a senior UN official warned the Security Council on Wednesday, appealing for greater efforts to bring an end to Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country. 

  • 27 nov 2024

    The ceasefire agreement in Lebanon represents “the first ray of hope for peace” in the regional war “amidst the darkness of the last few months”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday in Lisbon.

  • 26 nov 2024

    The Fourteenth Annual Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of Central Asian States (Tashkent, 25-26 November 2024)

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  • 26 nov 2024

    As the security situation in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince rapidly worsens due to ongoing gang violence, the United Nations is adjusting its operations to ensure the continued delivery of critical humanitarian assistance.  

  • 26 nov 2024

    The United Nations has welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon.

  • 26 nov 2024

    Addressing the General Assembly on Tuesday, President Philémon Yang called for urgent collective action to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan and stressed the shared responsibility of UN bodies to safeguard global peace and security.

  • 26 nov 2024

    As the security situation in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince rapidly worsens due to ongoing gang violence, the United Nations is adjusting its operations to ensure the continued delivery of critical humanitarian assistance.  

  • 26 nov 2024

    With 2024 the deadliest year for aid workers on record, the Security Council must clearly condemn attacks against them and ensure accountability for perpetrators, a senior official with the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Tuesday. 

  • 26 nov 2024

    With all eyes on a possible ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, UN humanitarians have condemned the ongoing violence in Lebanon, Gaza, and Israel. Meanwhile, at UN Headquarters in New York, a special meeting was held to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. UN News app users can follow here.

  • 26 nov 2024

    UN human rights chief Volker Türk lent his weight to growing ceasefire calls in Lebanon on Tuesday, as senior Israeli cabinet members were reportedly due to meet on a deal to end more than a year of conflict with Hezbollah militants, sparked by the war in Gaza.

  • 26 nov 2024

    KABUL/GENEVA - The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and UN Human Rights Office today published a report documenting increasing challenges faced by...

  • 25 nov 2024
  • 25 nov 2024

    TRIPOLI, 25 November 2024 – The 16 Days of Activism against Violence against women and girls is an annual international campaign, which commences on 25 November, the International Day for...

  • 25 nov 2024

    Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding across displacement sites in Gaza, further compounding the humanitarian crisis, the UN has reported.

  • 25 nov 2024

    The United Nations remains concerned by the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon between Hezbollah and the Israel Defense Force (IDF), as well as the widespread destruction and death across the Blue Line, the Secretary-General’s Spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, said on Monday. 

  • 25 nov 2024

    As Gaza teeters on the brink of collapse, a senior UN official on Monday renewed urgent calls for an immediate ceasefire and action to address the humanitarian crisis.

  • 25 nov 2024

    TERMEZ, Uzbekistan

    On 24 November 2024, SRSG for Central Asia and Head of UNRCCA,...

  • 25 nov 2024

    KABUL - United Nations in Afghanistan calls upon the country’s de facto authorities to take immediate action to end violence against women and girls and to reverse the systematic erosion of women...

  • 24 nov 2024

    16 Days of Activism

    The epidemic of violence against women and girls shames humanity.

    Every day, on average, 140 women and girls are killed...

  • 24 nov 2024

    TRIPOLI - UNSMIL welcomes the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) announcement of the preliminary results for the 58 Municipalities, which showed a significant turnout of over 77% of...

  • 24 nov 2024

    TRIPOLI - UNSMIL welcomes the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) announcement of the preliminary results for the 58 Municipalities, which showed a significant turnout of over 77% of...

  • 24 nov 2024

    TRIPOLI – 24 November – In an online workshop, held as part of UNSMIL’s YouEngage programme, twenty-four young men and women from across Libya...

  • 24 nov 2024

    The number of children being recruited into armed groups across Haiti has increased by 70 per cent over the past year, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF)  has reported.  The unprecedented spike also reveals the alarming deterioration of child protection amid escalating violence in the Caribbean nation.   

  • 23 nov 2024

    Dakar, November 23, 2024 - As part of UNOWAS’s continued engagement to support the...

  • 22 nov 2024
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally.

    USG DiCarlo joins celebration of eighth Peace Agreement anniversary in Bogotá

    On 21 November, Under-Secretary-General (USG) Rosemary DiCarlo took part in the commemoration of the eighth anniversary of the 2016 Final Peace Agreement in an event supported by the UN Verification Mission in Colombia. In remarks delivered in Bogotá’s Plaza de Bolívar, DiCarlo said that Colombia’s peace process inspires the world. Acknowledging that challenges persist, she said, "comprehensive and lasting peace remains within your reach.” The USG renewed the UN’s support to Colombia’s peacebuilding process. She acknowledged the commitment of former combatants to a life of peace and stressed the need for justice for the victims of the conflict. Earlier in the day, the USG and Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Verificiation Mission in Colombia Carlos Ruiz Massieu received, on behalf of the Mission, the award “Orden Jose Acevedo” from the Council of Bogotá, in recognition of the Mission’s work (photo).

    USG DiCarlo briefs Council as war in Ukraine passes 1,000 day mark

    On 18 November, USG DiCarlo, briefing on behalf of Secretary-General António Guterres, told the Security Council that “one thousand days have passed since the Russian Federation launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in brazen violation of the UN Charter and international law." She went on to note that the Russian Federation had recently launched one of its largest combined strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, and there had been recent reports that Ukrainian forces would be authorized to use long-range weapons supplied by partners for strikes within the Russian Federation. She also noted that the recent reported deployment of thousands of troops from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the conflict zone was alarming. “This would add fuel to the fire, further escalating and internationalizing this explosive conflict,” she said.

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    Situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate, ASG Jenča tells Council

    On 20 November, Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and the Americas Miroslav Jenča told the Council that Haiti was at a “dire crossroads.” He expressed concern over slow progress on Haiti’s road map for restoring democratic institutions. The security crisis continued to intensify, he said, citing a series of incidents taking place on the day of new Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé’ s installation, with four commercial aircraft struck by gang-related gunfire, resulting in the closing of Port-au-Prince’s international airport. On the Multinational Security Support mission, he said it was unable to demonstrate its full potential, with just over 400 of the initially planned 2,500 personnel currently deployed. While the UN Trust Fund for the Multinational Security Support mission has a pledged amount of $96.8 million, he stressed: “Much more is needed; and it is needed now.”

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    Syria remains in "profound and active state of war and division," says Deputy Special Envoy Rochdi

    On 21 November, Deputy Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria Najat Rochdi briefed the Council on behalf of Special Envoy Geir Pedersen. She stressed that “Syria remains in a profound and active state of war and division" and noted that Pedersen was in Syria and would meet with the Government in the coming days. She noted that Pedersen was in Kazakhstan last week for Astana format meetings with interlocutors, and had since been in the region for a wide range of high-level contacts. The immediate priority for Syria is de-escalation, she stressed, noting that 2024 is “well on track to be the most violent since 2020."

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    After a year of war, the Middle East is "at a grim crossroads," says Special Coordinator Wennesland

    On 18 November, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland told the Council that “The current conditions are among the worst we’ve seen during the entire war and are not set to improve." Outlining the escalating situation in the Middle East, he said that “after over a year of horrific war and bloodshed, the region is at a grim crossroads," going on to describe daily rocket fire from Lebanon towards northern and central Israel, as well as massive Israeli air strikes across Lebanon and an Israeli ground operation in southern Lebanon, exchanges of missiles and strikes between Israel and Yemen, Iraq and Syria, and direct military confrontations between Iran and Israel. The “immeasurable” trauma and grief unleashed since Hamas’s terrorist attacks inside Israel on 7 October 2023 “will reverberate for generations and shape the region in ways we cannot yet fully comprehend”, he stressed, reiterating his concern over the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza, particularly in the north.

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    Chair of Peacebuilding Commission Configuration on Liberia undertakes official visit to Monrovia

    On 21 November, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission’s (PBC) Configuration on Liberia, Nicola Clase, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations, commenced her first official visit to Monrovia. She was accompanied by Awa Dabo, Director and Deputy Head of the Peacebuilding Support Office in DPPA and Nathalie Ndongo-Seh, Director of the Western Africa Division, DPPA-Department of Peace Operations (DPO). During her visit, Ambassador Clase engaged with national authorities and the UN Country Team for a broad overview of Liberia’s key achievements and challenges in peacebuilding efforts. The delegation also engaged with donors and the diplomatic corps to address their support to the country’s peacebuilding trajectory and held a dynamic exchange with civil society representatives, including women and youth. They also engaged in a roundtable with the Working Group on Transitional Justice to discuss critical steps in advancing key transitional justice processes. The delegation will undertake a field visit over the weekend to see Peacebuilding Fund investments in support of women and youth in peacebuilding.

    ASG Spehar visits Ottawa, meets with government officials

    On 21 and 22 November, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar visited Ottawa, Canada. She held discussions with Leslie Norton, Assistant Deputy Minister for the International Assistance Partnerships and Programming Branch and Richard Arbeiter, Associate Assistant Deputy Minister for the International Security and Political Affairs Branch. She also engaged with other government counterparts, focusing on Canada’s leadership on peacebuilding, strengthening the Peacebuilding Commission in the context of the Peacebuilding Architecture Review, and support for the Peacebuilding Fund, the UN-International Financial Institutions Partnership Facility, and the Peacebuilding Impact Hub. An emphasis was put on support for women’s empowerment and gender equality in peacebuilding, as well as discussions concerning Haiti and the Sahel. 

    SRSG Al Hassan visits rehabilitation centre

    On 17 November, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Mohamed Al Hassan visited Jedaa1 Rehabilitation Centre. He commended Iraq’s efforts in repatriating its citizens from Al-Hol camp. He reiterated UN support and called for increased international support to ensure sustainable rehabilitation and reintegration for returnees. The SRSG met with returnees and service providers at the Jedaa 1 Rehabilitation Centre in Ninewa. He heard about the progress made and the current challenges. He reaffirmed UN commitment to support Iraq in its rehabilitation and reintegration efforts. 

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    SRSG Al Hassan visits IDP camp for the Yazidi community

    This week, SRSG Al Hassan visited the Khanky Camp for Internally Displaced Persons from the Yazidi community in Duhok Governorate, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. He toured the facility, met with residents and with camp management to hear their concerns and needs, and to view the IDPs’ living conditions. Yazidis have endured difficult living conditions in Khanky since they were forced to flee their homes in Sinjar, Ninewa Governorate, during the Da’esh/ISIL onslaught in 2014. He called for urgent and swift action, stressing "These conditions should not continue. What is at stake is human lives. Such a situation should not continue.” 

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    SRSG Al Hassan meets Iranian Ambassador to Iraq

    On 16 November, SRSG Al Hassan met with Mohammad Kazem Al-Sadik, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Iraq. They discussed the gains achieved in Iraq, as well as ways to enhance those gains in the interest of the Iraqi people. They also spoke on the need to shield Iraq from any regional tensions that might affect its security and stability.

    SRSG Al Hassan meets with Iraqi officials

    On 18 November, SRSG Al Hassan met with the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Mr. Masrour Barzani (pictured). They discussed the general situation in Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region. On 19 November,the SRSG met separately in Baghdad with Iraqi Minister of Interior, Abdul-Amir Al-Shammari, and the National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji. They discussed the situation in Iraq and the region, as well as the repatriation of Iraqis from the Al-Hol camp. On 21 November, Al Hassan met in Baghdad with the Head of the Iraqi National Security Service, Abdul-Karim Al-Basri. They discussed the general situation in Iraq and issues of mutual interest including the return of Iraqis from the al-Hol camp. 

    Next Week

    The United Kingdom will wrap up its Presidency of the Security Council for November.

  • 22 nov 2024

    The mpox outbreak continues to constitute a public health emergency of international concern, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a statement on Friday following the conclusion of a meeting of its emergency committee convened in Geneva.   

  • 22 nov 2024

    Myanmar has become the world’s deadliest country for landmine and unexploded ordnance casualties, with over 1,000 victims in 2023 alone, surpassing all other nations, according to separate studies by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.

  • 22 nov 2024

    The past two months of intensifying Israeli bombardment in Lebanon have been the “deadliest and most devastating” in decades as communities uprooted from the front line flee continue to flee across the border to Syria, UN humanitarians said on Friday.

  • 22 nov 2024

    The crisis in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel continues unabated as people struggle to live in the midst of conflict. Follow this live blog for the latest updates from humanitarians on the ground, our colleagues in Geneva and at UN Headquarters in New York. UN News app users can follow here.

  • 21 nov 2024
    From 18 to 22 November, UNOAU provided technical support to the East African Standby Force in the delivery of the 29th session of the Regional Senior Mission Leaders Course in...
  • 21 nov 2024

    UN humanitarians warned on Thursday that one in four people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo suffers from “crisis or worse” levels of hunger that affects a staggering 25.6 million people.