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Reports and Policy Documents

2023

  • 17 avr 2023

    On 18 April, the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) convened its 1149th session virtually at the Ministerial level to discuss the Libya national reconciliation...

  • 17 avr 2023

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL KHALED KHIARI’S

    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON

    NON-PROLIFERATION/DPRK

    New York, 17 April 2023

     

    Mr. President,

    According to its official news agency, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) launched what it described as a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile on 13 April.  The DPRK said that it test-fired the ballistic missile – which it designated as Hwasong-18 – to confirm quote “the performance of the high-thrust solid-fuel engines for multi-stage missiles” end quote. 

    It is the DPRK’s first launch of a long-range solid-fuel ballistic missile.  Solid-propellant missiles do not need to undergo fuelling prior to launch. They can thus be launched more quickly than liquid-propellant missiles. This also means that it may be more difficult to detect the preparation of a launch in a timely manner.

    Mr. President,

    The Secretary-General strongly condemns the launch of yet another long-range ballistic missile by the DPRK. 

    The Secretary-General reiterates his calls on the DPRK to immediately desist from taking any further destabilising actions, to fully comply with its international obligations under all relevant Security Council resolutions, and to resume dialogue leading to sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

    Mr. President,

    The DPRK Foreign Ministry and Central Military Commission, the latter on 10 April, have warned of so-called “countermeasures” in response to military exercises in the region.  Earlier today, the Marshal of the Korean People's Army issued a statement opposing today’s meeting of the Council.

    The DPRK continues to implement its five-year military development plan unveiled during the 8th Party Congress in January 2021. That plan provided for the development of specific capabilities, many involving the DPRK pursuing its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes, in violation of the relevant Security Council resolutions. 

    The DPRK claims to be hitting significant milestones on its five-year plan, including since our last briefing on 20 March.

    For example, the plan included developing a new solid propellant intercontinental-range ballistic missile. The DPRK reportedly achieved this with the launch on 13 April.

    That plan also provided for the development of multiple warheads; tactical nuclear weapons; a military reconnaissance satellite; new unmanned aerial systems; and a “hypersonic gliding flight warhead”.

    In line with its five-year plan, the DPRK greatly increased its missile launch activities in 2022 and 2023, including more than 80 launches using ballistic missile technology. The DPRK characterised these launches as involving systems with nuclear weapon roles, including so-called “tactical” nuclear weapons. Most of the systems it tested are capable of striking countries in the immediate region. The systems it tested on 13 April, 16 March and 18 February, as well as on two occasions last year, are capable of reaching most points on the Earth.

    The DPRK did not issue airspace or maritime safety notifications for any of these launches. Despite the DPRK claiming otherwise, unannounced launches represent a serious risk to international civil aviation and maritime traffic.

    Mr. President,

    Key peace and security issues, such as the Korean Peninsula, must be an area for cooperation. We welcome the Security Council’s commitment, as expressed in resolution 2397 (2017), to a peaceful, comprehensive, diplomatic, and political solution to the situation on the Korean Peninsula, as well as the importance the Council has placed on working to reduce tensions. Diplomacy – not isolation - is the only way forward. 

    The lack of unity and action in the Security Council does little to slow the negative trajectory on the Korean Peninsula. The DPRK is unconstrained, and other parties are compelled to focus on military deterrence.

    As the Council considers its options, there are several practical steps that could reduce tensions, reverse the dangerous dynamic, and create space to explore diplomatic avenues.

    First, the DPRK needs to take immediate steps to resume dialogue leading to sustainable peace and the complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. This should include the DPRK refraining from carrying out further launches using ballistic missile technology or nuclear tests. 

    Second, the DPRK to resume communication channels, including military to military.  The DPRK has been unresponsive to daily routine calls via inter-Korean communication lines since 7 April. It is critical to avoid an unintended escalation.

    Third, reducing confrontational rhetoric will help to lower political tensions and create space to explore diplomatic avenues.

    Mr. President,

     

    Separately, I wish to highlight once more our concerns regarding the humanitarian situation in the DPRK. The United Nations is ready to assist the DPRK in addressing medical and other basic needs of vulnerable populations. We welcome the return of diplomats from one Member State to Pyongyang on 27 March. We reiterate our call on the DPRK to allow the unimpeded entry of international staff, including the Resident Coordinator, and of humanitarian supplies, to enable a timely and effective response.

    Mr. President, let me close by stressing again that the unity of the Security Council on the DPRK is essential to ease tensions and overcome the diplomatic impasse.  The primary responsibility for international peace and security rests with this Council.

    The Secretariat is your partner in this effort.  We remain in close contact with all key parties, including the DPRK, and are ready to seize opportunities whenever the conditions are right to make a difference.  As we speak, the Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, is on a visit to Northeast Asia. The Secretary-General’s good offices and our convening power are always available. 

    Thank you, Mr. President. 

  • 17 avr 2023

     

    Security Council Press Statement on Colombia - SC/15259

    The following Security Council press statement was issued today by...

  • 17 avr 2023

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    Question: Thanks, Special Envoy. Michelle Nichols from Reuters on behalf of...

  • 17 avr 2023

    Unity of the Security Council is “essential” to ease tensions and overcome the diplomatic impasse on the Korean Peninsula, Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari said on Monday, briefing on the latest developments following Pyongyang’s first-ever launch of a solid-fuel ballistic missile days ago.

  • 17 avr 2023

    Clashes intensified across Sudan on Monday, as top UN officials urged rival military factions to protect civilians and respect the country’s international obligations.

  • 17 avr 2023

    An expired truce still delivering positive results, and a recent mass prisoner exchange, are signs of hope in Yemen, but more work remains to end the war between the Saudi coalition-backed Government and Houthi rebels, UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg told the Security Council on Monday. 

  • 16 avr 2023

    The World Food Programme (WFP) has temporarily halted all operations, as a result of the fighting between rival military groups in Sudan, which led to the deaths of three WFP employees on Saturday. The UN Secretary-General has called for those responsible to be brought to justice.

  • 16 avr 2023

    Haiti’s population is being held hostage to brutality and gang violence, according to a report from the UN humanitarian office (OCHA), which contains harrowing testimony from a country seemingly in freefall.

  • 15 avr 2023

    The AUPSC issued a communiqué adopted at its 1149th meeting, held on 16 April, on the situation in Sudan. The communiqué notes with grave concern and alarm the deadly clashes...

  • 15 avr 2023

    Immaculée Songa survived the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda, but her husband and two daughters, as well as many relatives and friends, were killed. At the launch of a UN exhibition commemorating the horrific event and other notorious mass killings, she shared her story with UN News.

  • 15 avr 2023

    Following reports of armed fighting in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Saturday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and the head of the UN Mission in the country, issued statements on Saturday strongly condemning the violence, as other senior officials voiced concerns.

  • 15 avr 2023

    Immaculée Songa survived the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis in Rwanda, but her husband and two daughters, as well as many relatives and friends, were killed. At the launch of a UN exhibition commemorating the horrific event and other notorious mass killings, she shared her story with UN News.

  • 15 avr 2023

    Following an outbreak of armed fighting in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Saturday, the head of the UN Mission in the country has issued a statement strongly condemning the violence, and other senior officials are voicing concern.

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

    USG DiCarlo begins trip to northeast Asia, meets with senior officials in China and Japan

    The Under-Secretary-General for Peacebuilding and Political Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, began her visit to northeast Asia this week. On 10 April in Beijing, she met separately with State Councillor and Minister for Foreign Affairs Qin Gang and Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu to discuss UN engagement and cooperation efforts with China, as well as various regional developments. 

    On 12 April, DiCarlo met in Tokyo with the Foreign Minister, Hayashi Yoshimasa, to discuss UN-Japan cooperation, among other matters. She also discussed regional issues with Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Keiichi Ichikawa and the upcoming G7 Summit in Hiroshima with Senior Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Shigeo Yamada. Continuing her visit, she will be in Seoul, Republic of Korea from 16 April.

    Security Council

    Colombia Special Representative calls for full implementation of the Peace Agreement 

    On 13 April, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, presented the Secretary-General's latest report on the Mission to the UN Security Council. He appealed for the full implementation of the Peace Agreement and the de-escalation of violence through dialogue. "After six decades of armed conflict, it is not with more bloodshed among Colombians that an environment conducive to peace is created, quite the contrary," said Ruiz Massieu. The Colombian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Álvaro Leyva Durán. also attended the session. The Special Representative urged all the illegal armed actors "not to waste the opportunity presented by the audacious search for peace through dialogue".

    Peacebuilding Commission

    Chair of Peacebuilding Commission briefs Security Council 

    On 13 April, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission H.E. Mr. Ivan Šimonović briefed the Security Council on Colombia. He called for broad international support, including via the Verification Mission, the UN Country Team, the Multi-Partner Trust Fund and the Peacebuilding Fund, for the Government of Colombia’s commitment to implement all chapters of the Final Peace Agreement. He also encouraged full and timely implementation of provisions in the Peace Agreement as they relate to Indigenous and Afro Colombian populations, and reiterated the importance of the role of Colombian women and the centrality of their full equal and meaningful participation in peacebuilding. The PBC also expressed the need to follow up on the protection of young community members and leaders to ensure their full and effective participation in political processes and continue to support their peacebuilding efforts. 

    Mozambique

    Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Mozambique connects DDR beneficiaries with coffee producers

    This week, the office of the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Mozambique, Mirko Manzoni, held reintegration information sessions to link Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) beneficiaries with coffee producers. The beneficiaries will be part of an outgrowing smallholder farmer scheme that will provide them with coffee seedlings, technical training, and guaranteed purchase at harvesting. This innovative approach allows farmers to continue growing their staple crops while also growing coffee plants at the same time, providing them with additional income. In Mozambique, over 1,300 DDR beneficiaries and family members have been connected with reintegration opportunities in 50 out of 154 districts of the country.

    Great Lakes region

    Technical Support Committee meeting held for Great Lakes region

    From 12-13 April, the 33rd meeting of the Technical Support Committee of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework agreement for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Great Lakes region was held in Nairobi, Kenya. Representatives from signatory countries including Angola, Burundi, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, the Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia attended the meeting. Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes region Huang Xia called for the intensification of efforts to prioritize dialogue and de-escalate tensions. The meeting provided an avenue to build up to the 11th high-level meeting of the Regional Oversight Mechanism of the PSC Framework, which will be held in Bujumbura on 6 May. 

    Central Africa

    Special Representative Abarry visits the Central African Republic to discuss support to peace and stability

    Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) Abdou Abarry visited the Central African Republic (CAR) from 12 to 14 April. He met with the Special Representative for the Central African Republic and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Valentine Rugwabiza, the UN Country Team, ECCAS, international financial institutions and the members of the diplomatic community. The exchanges focused on the ongoing, multi-layered and coordinated support for peace, stability and development in Central African Republic. On 12 April, Abarry was received by President Faustin A.Touadera and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sylvie Baïpo-Temon. Discussions highlighted the need for enhanced co-ordination and partnership between MINUSCA and UNOCA in support of ongoing initiatives towards the country’s stability and development.

    Yemen

    Hundreds of detainees released in Yemen

    Nearly 900 conflict-related detainees are being released in Yemen over a three-day period, starting on 14 April. The release is part of a plan agreed by the parties in Switzerland in March, and will be managed by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, welcomed the start of the release and thanked the parties for their collaboration. “This release operation comes at a time of hope for Yemen as a reminder that constructive dialogue and mutual compromises are powerful tools capable of achieving great outcomes,” he said. He also urged the parties to immediately and unconditionally release all arbitrarily detained individuals.

    Read more here

    Iraq

    UNAMI DSRSG Cordone visits Ninewa Governorate

    On 9 April, Claudio Cordone, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Iraq, visited Mosul to inspect the ongoing reconstruction of the al-Nouri mosque and the nearby al-Sa'a church, which were devastated during the conflict with Dae'sh. He also met with Mayor Amin al-Memari to discuss the situation, including security, electoral developments, and reconstruction plans. In Ninewa Plain's Hamdaniya district, DSRSG Cordone visited Christian spiritual leaders to listen to the views and concerns of their community. 

    On 10 April, Cordone met with West Ninewa Operations Commander Maj-Gen. Akram Saddam Mednef to discuss the overall security situation in the area, including the Sinjar district. He also met in Sinjar with representatives and elders of the Yezidi, Arab and Turkmen communities from the town and surrounding areas. DSRSG Cordone emphasized the importance of accountability for crimes committed by Da'esh and the urgent implementation of the Sinjar Agreement.

    UNAMI organizes human rights briefing with Salahaddin University

    On 13 April, the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Human Rights Office, in coordination with Salahaddin University (SU) College of Law in Erbil, organized a briefing session with a particular focus on the human rights aspects of the Mission’s work. Eighty-five students and three professors from the College participated in the session. The students were briefed on UNAMI’s human rights monitoring and reporting, focusing on priority areas of work in the Kurdistan Region, including civic space, women's rights, and the administration of justice, among other topics. 

    Peacebuilding

    “Pathways for Peace” meetings held on the prevention agenda 

    This week, the World Bank and the UN organized a joint event on “Pathways for Peace: Progress on Preventing Conflict”, as part of the 2023 Spring Meetings in Washington DC. Panelists from the United Nations, World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and Save the children, together with member state representatives from Benin, Denmark, and Mozambique, discussed the prevention agenda. They reflected on the progress made since the launch of the joint UN-WB landmark report, “Pathways for Peace: Inclusive approaches to preventing violent conflict” and the way forward in light of the evolving global conflict landscape.  Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed underscored that to sustain peace, institutions that are fit for purpose are needed to address more diverse conflicts. 

    Next Week

    On Monday, Special Envoy Hans Grundberg and Head of the UN Mission to support the Hudaydah Agreement Major General (retired) Michael Beary will brief the Security Council on Yemen. On Tuesday, Special Representative Bathily will provide an update on Libya. On Wednesday, Special Envoy Huang Xia will brief on the situation in the Great Lakes region. 

     

     

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  • 14 avr 2023

    Photo: Penangnini Toure / OSESG-GL

    Nairobi, 13 April 2023 - The 33rd meeting of the Technical Support Committee of the Peace, Security and Cooperation (PSC) Framework...

  • 14 avr 2023

    Hate speech is an alarm bell – the louder it rings, the greater the threat of genocide, the UN chief said on Friday as the General Assembly commemorated the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

  • 14 avr 2023

    Nearly a decade after Boko Haram militants abducted 276 schoolgirls from their dormitory in Chibok, northeast Nigeria, 96 remain in captivity, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said on Friday. 

  • 14 avr 2023

    Hate speech is an alarm bell – the louder it rings, the greater the threat of genocide, the UN chief said on Friday as the General Assembly commemorated the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.

  • 14 avr 2023

    At a time of terrible divisions in the world, leaders from multiple faiths joined together at UN Headquarters in New York on Friday to observe a moment of prayer for peace. 

  • 14 avr 2023

    The UN and partners are appealing for $720 million to support more than three million people in Haiti, where gangs, hunger, and cholera have plunged nearly half the population into humanitarian need. 

  • 14 avr 2023

    Photo by ICRC

    Nearly 900 conflict-related detainees are being released by the parties in Yemen starting today, Friday, and over the course of three days. This comes under implementation...

  • 13 avr 2023
    Briefing by Carlos Ruiz Massieu, SRSG and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia Security Council Meeting April 2023

    Thank you, Mr...

  • 13 avr 2023

    Fully implementing the agreement that ended five decades of conflict in Colombia and promoting dialogue with armed groups to reduce violence are critical to consolidate peace in the country, UN Special Representative Carlos Ruiz Massieu told the Security Council on Thursday. 

  • 13 avr 2023

    The international community must take immediate action to stop Israel’s forced evictions and displacement of Palestinians in East Jerusalem as part of Israel’s annexation and “de-Palestinianization” of the city, UN-appointed independent rights experts said on Thursday.

  • 12 avr 2023

    UN chief António Guterres on Wednesday reaffirmed the world body’s commitment to supporting the Horn of Africa country as it continues on its path to establishing lasting peace and stability.

  • 12 avr 2023

     
    The security situation in Mali remains quite volatile, marked by pockets of terrorist violence, with devastating consequences for civilians, the top UN official there said on Wednesday. 

  • 12 avr 2023

    Mogadishu – Wrapping up his solidarity visit to Somalia, the United Nations chief today reaffirmed the world body’s commitment to supporting the Horn...

  • 12 avr 2023

    Ladies and gentlemen of the press, 

    I wish to thank President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and the people of Somalia for their warm welcome.

    I am happy to be back here during the Holy Month of...

  • 11 avr 2023

    Mogadishu – Continuing his tradition of carrying out solidarity visits to Muslim countries during the Holy Month of...

  • 11 avr 2023

    Your Excellency Mr. President,

    Dear members of the press,

    I am happy to be back in Somalia, six years after my first visit as Secretary-General, not to mention the many...

  • 11 avr 2023

    Your Excellency Mr. President,

    Dear members of the press,

    I am happy to be back in Somalia, six years after my first visit as Secretary-General, not to mention the many visits as High Commissioner for...

  • 11 avr 2023

    The United Nations has denounced deadly airstrikes carried out by the Myanmar Armed Forces which reportedly killed at least 100 people in an opposition stronghold in the northwest on Tuesday. 

  • 11 avr 2023

    Continuing his tradition of carrying out solidarity visits to Muslim countries during the Holy Month of Ramadan, the United Nations chief today landed in Somalia, where he underlined the need for international engagement to alleviate the country’s dire humanitarian situation and aid with state-building efforts.

  • 11 avr 2023

    KABUL -  The United Nations in Afghanistan reiterates its...

  • 10 avr 2023

    On 11 April, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General to the AU and Head of UNOAU, Parfait Onanga-Ayanga met with the Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Ethiopia, Yevgeny...

  • 10 avr 2023
    SECRETARY-GENERAL STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPLEMENTING THE PEACE AGREEMENT AND ADVANCING ON OTHER DIALOGUES THAT AIM TO CONSOLIDATE PEACE

     

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  • 10 avr 2023

    Implementing the many global tools aimed at controlling the trade and transfer of weapons – ranging from tracing instruments, to export rules, to safe storage guidelines and beyond – is crucial to prevent arms from falling into the wrong hands, the UN’s senior disarmament official told the Security Council on Monday.

  • 10 avr 2023

    Talks between Saudi and Omani delegations with officials from the Houthi rebel movement in Yemen’s capital Sana’a over the weekend, were described as “a welcome step towards the de-escalation in tensions”, by the UN Spokesperson on Monday.

  • 10 avr 2023

    Secretary-General António Guterres has underscored the importance of implementing the Peace Agreement in Colombia, and advancing dialogue, in his latest quarterly report on the UN Mission in the country, published on Monday. 

  • 8 avr 2023

     07 April 2023

    In presence of the Special Representative of the Secretary General in Libya,...

  • 7 avr 2023

    Benghazi - 07 April 2023

    First, I would like to thank the 5+5 JMC and the leaders of the security...

  • 6 avr 2023

    Afghanistan

    Secretary-General condemns Taliban’s decision to ban Afghan women from working with the United Nations

    The United Nations strongly condemned a Taliban decision banning Afghan women from working for the Organization. The Secretary-General stressed that the ban also violates Afghanistan’s obligations under international human rights law, and infringes on the principle of non-discrimination, which is a core tenet underpinning the United Nations Charter. The Secretary-General emphasizes that female staff members are essential to the UN operations, including in the delivery of life-saving assistance, and that the enforcement of this decision will harm the Afghan people, millions of whom need assistance. 

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator Wronecka discusses importance of presidential election

    Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka held meetings in Beirut this week to follow up on key constitutional milestones for Lebanon and political developments as well as the security situation in the country. In her separate meetings with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, the Special Coordinator reiterated the importance of holding the election of a new President after five months of vacuum, the formation of a new government and the implementation of urgent reforms. She also discussed with the caretaker Minister of Finance, Ghazi Wazni, the urgent need to adopt the 2023 budget. She also welcomed the announcement for municipal elections in May. She hoped that all stakeholders will take the steps needed to ensure a smooth, inclusive and transparent electoral process and enable the Lebanese to exercise their political rights.

    Yemen

    UN envoy Grundberg calls for inclusive political process to end Yemen conflict

    On the one-year anniversary of the truce agreement on 2 April, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg called for an inclusive political process to comprehensively and sustainably end the conflict in Yemen. A Truce agreement is broadly holding even though it expired in October 2020, he wrote, but there are still significant risks. Grundberg has been engaging with the parties and other Yemeni actors, as well as regional and international stakeholders, to build consensus around launching an inclusive political process.

    Read the Special Envoy’s full message here

    Iraq

    DSRSG Cordone visits Kirkuk Governorate to discuss the participation of women and minorities in upcoming elections

    On a visit to Kirkuk Governorate on 4 April, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance Claudio Cordone held separate meetings with the Acting Governor, Rakan Al-Jouburi, Head of the Iraq Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) office, Loay Arkan Ali Rostem, representatives of Kirkuk's components and civil society. Discussions focused on the forthcoming Provincial Council’s elections including the participation of women and minorities as well as the overall situation in the governorate. 

    Libya

    Special Representative Bathily visits Sudan, Chad and Niger to discuss restoring peace and stability in Libya

    On 5 April, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya Abdoulaye Bathily completed his first official visit to Sudan, Chad and Niger. During the visit, he discussed restoring peace and stability in Libya, including through the withdrawal of foreign fighters, foreign forces and mercenaries from the country. The visit was in support of the 5+5 Joint Military Committee (JMC) Action Plan that established the Liaison Committees of Sudan, Chad and Niger and supported the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement brokered by the UN and signed by Libyan parties in October 2020.

    Read more here

    West Africa and the Sahel

    UNOWAS commends Liberian political parties for pledging peaceful elections

    The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) and Officer in Charge of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Giovanie Biha, has commended political parties in Liberia for signing the Revised Farmington River Declaration 2023, pledging their commitment to peaceful, transparent, and credible elections in October 2023. DSRSG Biha visited Liberia to participate in the signing ceremony and discuss ways of reinforcing UN-Liberia partnership ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections. She met with President George Manneh Weah and other authorities, civil society organizations, and the UN Country Team to renew the UN's support for consolidating peace and democracy in Liberia.

    Read more here

    Haiti

    Newly appointed UN Special Representative for Haiti takes up her functions

    This week, the new Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), María Isabel Salvador, took up her official functions. On 3 April, she met the Secretary-General and discussed support efforts for Haitians to restore democratically elected institutions.

    Policy and Mediation

    DPPA Policy and Mediation Division releases Arabic translation of its guidance on ceasefire mediation for conflict resolution

    This week, DPPA released the Arabic translation of its Guidance on the Mediation of Ceasefires. Drawing on the UN's decades of experience supporting ceasefires, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the various types of ceasefires, alongside illustrative examples from around the world. The Guidance offers a reference for stakeholders seeking a path out of conflict, including planning considerations for mediators and parties for ceasefire negotiations and the implementation of ceasefire agreements. It also offers innovative options to strengthen the inclusion and meaningful participation of women.

    Read more here  

    Access the report in Arabic here

    Security Council

    Security Council Affairs Division publishes monthly roundup 

    DPPA’s Security Council Affairs Division (SCAD) circulated its "United Nations Security Council in Review" for March 2023. The monthly newsletter offers an overview of the activity of the Security Council under the presidency of Mozambique, which included 28 formal meetings, 11 consultations, seven decisions, one press statement, and four Arria-formula meetings. Its signature events included a high-level open debate on Women, Peace and Security.

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    Peacebuilding Commission

    Members of the Peacebuilding Commission attend a strategic capacity-building workshop on youth, peace and security

    On 4 April, DPPA and the Folke Bernadotte Academy (FBA) organized the first ever expert-level strategic capacity-building workshop on youth, peace and security (YPS) for the members of the Peacebuilding Commission. The workshop provided a platform for participants to discuss ways to strengthen the role of the Commission in advancing the YPS agenda, with a focus on promoting full, effective and meaningful participation of youth and mainstreaming a youth perspective. The participants expressed their commitment to continuing to advance the agenda through the work of the Commission and strengthen the implementation of the Commission’s strategic action on youth and peacebuilding.

    Peacebuilding

    UN and World Bank review “Pathways for Peace” report legacy

    The UN and World Bank are coordinating a policy initiative to assess the legacy and relevance of the "Pathways for Peace" report, which was published five years ago. Two consultations took place this week, gathering reflections from academics, policy makers and practitioners. On 4 April, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) organized a consultation that brought together European researchers, practitioner and policymakers. On 6 April, UNDP hosted a consultation in the framework of the International Dialogue on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, which brought together Sierra Leone and Canada from the g7+ and INCAF constituencies, as well as the Civil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding (CSPPS). The outcome of the consultations may serve as inputs to various processes, including the ongoing work on the Secretary-General's New Agenda for Peace, deliberations of the Peacebuilding Commission and the mid-term review of the World Bank’s five-year Fragility, Conflict and Violence strategy.   

    Mine Action

    Head of UNMHA delivers message on International Day for Mine Awareness

    The head of the UN Mission to support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA), Major General (retired) Michael Beary, delivered a special message to the people of Hudaydah and to Yemen on the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action on 4 April. Beary reaffirmed UNMHA’s readiness to provide all necessary support, technical advice and coordination on mine removal in Hudaydah.  The Mission also released a video featuring Mine Action Advisor Leon Visagie Louw.

    Watch the videos here

    UNITAMS holds mine awareness event

    The UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) commemorated International Day for Mine Awareness on 5 April with an event in Khartoum with the National Mine Action Authority. As of April 2023, 2,572 people have fallen victim to landmines and other explosive remnants of war in Sudan. The Mission emphasized the urgency of clearing Sudanese land of all explosive hazards to enable the full recovery of concerned communities

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    UN Office to the African Union participates in event on global efforts to achieve a mine-free world

    Ahead of the International Day for Mine Awareness, the UN Office to the African Union (UNOAU) participated in an event held by the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council. In his remarks, Special Representative of the Secretary-General Parfait Onanga-Anyanga underscored the AU’s role in the fight to achieve a mine-free world. He further emphasized that the United Nations has been helping states to free themselves from the threat of mines, explosive remnants of war, and improvised explosive devices for more than 25 years.

    Read more here

    Next Week

    On Monday, the Security Council will hold an open debate on threats to international peace and security: Risks stemming from violations of the agreements regulating the export of weapons and military equipment. On Thursday, Special Representative of the Secretary-General Carlos Ruiz Massieu will brief the Council on the situation in Colombia. 

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  • 6 avr 2023

    The Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Officer in Charge of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS),...

  • 6 avr 2023
    In the Department of Guainía, Indigenous Female  Leaders gathered to strengthen their skills to consolidate political participation

    Female Indigenous leaders...

  • 6 avr 2023

    As the world marks the grim anniversary of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, during which Hutu and others who opposed the massacre were also killed, the UN Secretary-General has said that a generation since those horrific events, “we must never forget what happened – and ensure future generations always remember.”

  • 6 avr 2023

    The UN on Thursday condemned the multiple rockets fired into Israel from across its northern border with Lebanon, urging “all actors to exercise maximum restraint”, following several days of rising tension and violence, centred around Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque.

  • 5 avr 2023

    Visit the virtual exhibition from 6 April - 15 June 2023 that reveals the lives of those impacted by war, trauma, displacement and exile through the Holocaust, genocide and...

  • 5 avr 2023

    The 57th round of the Geneva International Discussions (GID) took place on 4-5 April 2023 in two working groups meeting in parallel, in line with the Six-Point Agreement of 12 August 2008 and the Implementing Measures of 8 September 2008.

    The participants reviewed security and humanitarian developments since the previous GID round held in October 2022.

    Against the backdrop of the highly challenging geopolitical environment, the participants reiterated their commitment to the process and interest in ensuring continuity of the GID as the only platform where the conflict consequences are addressed. The Co-Chairs and participants underlined the key role played by the GID as a platform for predictability and dialogue, for the benefit of security and stability, as well as the well being of conflict-affected populations.

    Following intense exchanges on non-use of force and international security arrangements, the participants could not reach a common understanding on this core item on the agenda. Unfortunately, the issue of IDPs and refugees could not be fully covered either due a walkout by some participants.

    The Co-Chairs informed the participants about their intention to hold the next GID round in mid-July 2023, pending confirmation by all participants.

  • 5 avr 2023