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2022

  • 27 окт 2022

    <p>The growing threat posed by new and emerging technologies to global security is the focus of a special meeting of the UN Security Council <a href="https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/ctc/">Counter-Terrorism Committee</a>, which opens on Friday in India. </p>

  • 27 окт 2022

    <p>The United Nations is not aware of any biological weapons programmes in Ukraine, a senior official in the Office for Disarmament Affairs (<a href="https://www.un.org/disarmament/">UNODA</a>) reiterated on Thursday in a briefing to the Security Council. </p>

  • 26 окт 2022

    SPEAKERS

    James Swan, UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, and Head of the UN Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) Anita Kiki Gbeho, UN Secretary-...
  • 26 окт 2022

    <p><span><span><span><span><span><span>The United Nations Security Council <a href="https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/ctc/">Counter-Terrorism Committee</a> holds a special meeting in Mumbai and New Delhi beginning on Friday, focused on the growing threat posed by new and emerging technologies.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>

  • 26 окт 2022

    <p>The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, on Wednesday called for a moratorium on the forced returns of refugees and migrants to Myanmar, in light of the ongoing situation in the country.</p>

  • 26 окт 2022

    Mogadishu – In observance of United Nations Day this year, the world body’s top officials in...

  • 25 окт 2022
  • 25 окт 2022

    <p>With peace in Syria still an elusive goal, UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen appealed on Tuesday for the Security Council to support his efforts to move the parties closer towards a negotiated political solution to end the brutal 11-year conflict. </p>

  • 24 окт 2022

    SRSG Abdoulaye Bathily

    (As Delivered)

    Mr. President,

    Distinguished Members of the Security Council,...

  • 24 окт 2022

    <p>The political stalemate continues in Libya and prospects for elections are dim, the head of the UN Mission there, UNSMIL, said on Monday in his first briefing to the Security Council.</p>

  • 24 окт 2022

    Group photo bringing UN Staff in Lebanon together as they participated in the reforestation activity for UN Day in Falougha. Credit: UNIC Beirut/Georges Roukoz. October 14, 2022.

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  • 24 окт 2022

     

    New York, 24 October 2022

    The United Nations is the product of hope.

    The hope — and resolve — following the Second World War to move beyond global conflict to global cooperation.

    Today, our organization is being tested like never before.

    But the United Nations was made for moments like this.

    ...
  • 23 окт 2022

    Mogadishu – Progress in raising women’s participation in Somalia’s peace, security and development efforts came under the spotlight today at a gathering of...

  • 22 окт 2022

    Today, UN Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka visited Saudi Arabia. She tweeted: “Grateful for constructive and in-depth discussions with H.E @AdelAljubeir, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and H.E  @W_Elkhereiji, Vice Minister of Foreign...

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

    Security Council

    Security Council votes to impose sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for violence in Haiti

    On 21 October, the Security Council adopted a resolution responding to the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in the country, setting out a travel ban, asset freeze and arms embargo on individuals and entities responsible for the violence. The resolution, which was tabled by the United States and Mexico, passed unanimously, with 15 votes in favor. The text also singles out one of Haiti’s most influential gang leaders, Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, who leads an alliance of Haitian gangs. The Council notes that Cherizier’s actions “have directly contributed to the economic paralysis and humanitarian crisis in Haiti.” Through the resolution, the Council demands an immediate cessation of violence, criminal activities and human rights abuses undermining the peace and security of Haiti and the region.

    Read more on Politically Speaking here

     

    USG DiCarlo briefs Council on protection of civilians in Ukraine

    On 21 October, the Council met to discuss the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, amid an intensification of missile attacks on Ukrainian critical civilian and residential infrastructure by the Russian Federation. UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine Denise Brown and Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo briefed the Council. In her remarks, USG DiCarlo noted that the Russian Federation had launched a series of attacks against cities and towns across the country, noting that between 10-18 October, “at least 38 Ukrainian civilians were reportedly killed and at least 177 injured by missile and drone attacks.” The USG also underlined the impact of the war on food security, highlighting that the Black Sea Grain Initiative has helped “move grain from one of the world’s breadbaskets to those in need” and needed to be extended beyond November, when it is due to expire. 

    To read full remarks, click here

    At Security Council open debate on Women, Peace and Security, speakers highlight the necessity of inclusion  

    On 20 October, under the presidency of Gabon, the Council held its annual open debate on women, peace and security (WPS), which this year focused on strengthening the resilience and leadership of women in contexts affected by armed groups. Briefers and Member States at the annual meeting noted new and continuing barriers to women’s rights, as well as their equal participation in peace processes around the globe. They also discussed the Secretary-General’s report on Women, Peace and Security, which notes that the world is experiencing “a reversal of generational gains in women’s rights, while violent conflicts, military expenditures, military coups, displacements and hunger continue to increase.”

    Cameroon

    UNSAC visits Cameroon to gather information on the issue of refugees 

    From 9-16 October, the Bureau of the United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa (UNSAC) carried out a field visit to Cameroon, in order to collect and analyze relevant information on the issue of refugees in the Eastern Region of the country. The delegation comprised representatives from Cameroon, the Central African Republic (CAR), Congo, Gabon, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, and the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), which serves as Secretariat of the Committee.

    Read here about their findings and recommendations with a view to bringing about peace and stability in Central Africa.

    Great Lakes

    Office of the Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region co-hosts youth, peace and security workshop

    From 17-20 October, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the Office of the Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region co-organized a training workshop on Youth, Peace and Security for youth networks in the region. The four-day workshop which took place in Nairobi, Kenya, aimed to mobilize potential young peacebuilders, explore their potential and, through discussions and experience sharing, to assess the obstacles and challenges facing youth-led peacebuilding initiatives. It is hoped that initiatives such as this workshop will, in the long term, trigger more support at regional level to open opportunities to youths to effectively participate in peacebuilding processes.  

    UNRCCA

    UNRCCA convenes high-level conference on border security

    From 18-19 October 2022, UNRCCA and the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, the European Union (EU) and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) organized a high-level conference “International and Regional Border Security and Management Cooperation to Counter Terrorism and Prevent the Movement of Terrorists”. The conference aimed to promote cooperation on border security management issues in order to prevent and detect the movement of terrorists and the illicit trafficking of weapons, in accordance with international law. In her opening remarks, SRSG Natalia Gherman stressed that UNRCCA brings a preventive diplomacy approach to address border security She also underscored that border security starts well before borders and it is closely linked to political will, trust building and prevention of radicalization.  

    Read more here.

    UNRCCA organizes training seminar on "gender in the context of conflict and peacebuilding" for youth from Central Asia and Afghanistan

    On 18 October, the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia held a training course on “gender in the context of conflict and peacebuilding” within the framework of the Preventive Diplomacy Academy initiative (PDA). The Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to Turkmenistan, Lucia Wilde, delivered a speech on the importance and value of gender equality, and noted some of the positive changes in women's participation in domestic and international politics. The participants of the Academy seminar were able to deepen their knowledge in the field of gender in the context of conflict and peacebuilding. 

    To read more, click here.

    Lebanon

    UN Special Coordinator Wronecka meets with Lebanese media, students

    On 19 October, as part of ongoing consultations with Lebanese stakeholders, UN Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka met with a group of senior Lebanese media editors to discuss their views on the political developments in Lebanon and to assess the role that the media can play. Underlining the importance of regulating and stabilizing the work of state institutions, the discussions reflected the growing concerns of a potential vacuum in the Lebanese presidency after the term of President Michel Aoun expires on 31 October. On 20 October, the Special Coordinator took part in a discussion with students at the Lebanese American University in Beirut. The discussions covered the aspirations of young people and their role in shaping the future of Lebanon, as well as the work of UNSCOL in promoting peace and security in Lebanon, including through the implementation of Resolution 1701 and strengthening stable and functioning state institutions, and how the youth perceive the efforts of the UN’s political mission in the country.

    UNOWAS

    UNOWAS and DPPA Innovation Cell hold workshop on new technologies for conflict prevention

    On 18-19 October, UNOWAS and DPPA’s Innovation Cell held a workshop to expose colleagues to methods, practices and case studies on the use of new technologies and cutting-edge approaches for conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding. The interactive sessions focused on themes such as data-enabled analysis, such as inclusive digital dialogues, social media and machine-assisted analysis in elections, and open-source earth observation), and virtual reality as immersive briefing and storytelling. The initiative is part of a series of innovation workshops with field missions to build internal capacities on the Quintet of Change of Our Common Agenda.  

      

    Podcast: "She Stands for Peace"

    New episode of “She Stands for Peace” podcast focuses advocacy for the protection of women and girls

    The new episode of the podcast released this week features Fatima Maiga, who is a Founding Member and President of the Coalition des Femmes Leaders Nord, Sud et Centre du Mali (NSC). In this episode, she shares examples of advocacy for the protection of women and girls in Mali. 

    Listen here

    Peacebuilding

    The Peacebuilding Commission holds ambasadorial meeting on The Gambia

    On 18 October, the Peacebuilding Commission held an Ambassadorial-level meeting on The Gambia. It focused on the transitional justice process, including the government’s white paper on the implementation of the recommendations of the Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), and to discuss priority actions. Attorney General and Minister of Justice of The Gambia and a woman peacebuilder as well as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General of UNOWAS, Resident Representative of UNDP and Director and Deputy Head of PBSO briefed the Commission. The PBC members expressed support for the priorities outlined in the White Paper, including accountability and reparations for the victims, and encouraged more international support, including through the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), to their implementation. Welcoming the Government’s intention to convene a stakeholders’ conference in early 2023 to present details and costs of the activities and their implementation plan, they expressed their willingness to continue accompanying The Gambia in this process.

     

    ASG Elizabeth Spehar meets with Belgian Ministry for Foreign Affairs, German Parliament, to brief on peacebuilding priorities

    This week, ASG Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar met with the Belgian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and discussed UN transition contexts, among other issues. In Berlin, ASG Spehar briefed the German Parliament's sub-committee on UN, international organizations and civilian crisis prevention on UN Peacebuilding Architecture priorities, underlining how and why adequate and sustained financing is important for multilateral peacebuilding and prevention efforts. Along with State Secretary Susanne Baumann, the ASG opened an expert event on Innovative Financing for Peace, which PBSO co-hosted with the German Federal Foreign Office. The event brought together DFIs, private sector investors, development banks, NGOs, Member States and the UN, to advance thinking about a new framework for peace-positive investments. The ASG concluded the week with an expert roundtable on "making peacebuilding impact visible", hosted by Germany's Center for International Peace Operations and bringing together think tanks, evaluators, and policymakers. 

    Next Week

    On 24 October, the Security Council will meet on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL); on 25 October, it will hold two briefings on the situation in Syria (on the political and humanitarian situation and on chemical weapons); on 26 October, it will meet to discuss the Great Lakes Region. On 27 October, it will discuss international peace and security. 

     

     

     

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    On Wednesday 26 October at 9:00am EDT, there will be a Peacebuilding Commission ambassadorial-level meeting on South Sudan in Conference Room 11. Follow the meeting live on UN WebTV. From 25-26 October, the Peacebuilding Fund will hold its Mid-Term Strategy Review Workshop.

  • 21 окт 2022

     

    UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL ROSEMARY A. DICARLO

    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON

    UKRAINE

     

    New York, 21 OCTOBER 2022

     

    Mr. President,

    The situation for civilians in Ukraine remains dire.

    As of 18 October, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has recorded 15,956 civilian casualties: 6,322 killed and 9,634 injured since 24 February 2022. At least 397 children have been killed in the war since 24 February. The actual figures are likely considerably higher.

    In a recent and concerning development, the Russian Federation launched a series of attacks against cities and towns across the country.

    On the morning of 10 October, Russian armed forces reportedly launched missiles and drones, killing at least 20 civilians and injuring over 100, including in Kyiv, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. Many civilian objects – including dozens of residential buildings and critical civilian infrastructure – were damaged.

    In total, between 10 and 18 October, at least 38 Ukrainian civilians were reportedly killed and at least 117 injured by missile and drone attacks.

    In addition to immediate loss of life, the United Nations is gravely concerned about the destruction of critical energy infrastructure, such as power plants.  According to the Ukrainian government, 30 per cent of energy facilities have been hit since 10 October.

    Combined with soaring gas and coal prices, the deprivation caused by these attacks threatens to expose millions of civilians to extreme hardship and even life-endangering conditions this winter.

    To be clear: under international humanitarian law, attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure are prohibited. So are attacks against military objectives that may be expected to cause harm to civilians that would be excessive in relation to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.

    Mr. President,

    The United Nations continues to support all efforts towards accountability. It is essential that the OHCHR be given complete and unimpeded access to all areas of Ukraine to continue its crucial work.

    For its part, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine submitted its report to the General Assembly this week.

    The document states that there are reasonable grounds to conclude that war crimes and violations of human rights and international humanitarian law have been committed in Ukraine since 24 February 2022. 

    The Commission stated that Russian troops were responsible for the vast majority of the violations identified. The Commission also stated that Ukrainian armed forces have committed international humanitarian law violations in some cases, including two incidents that qualify as war crimes.

    According to the Commission, relentless use of explosive weapons with wide-area effects in populated areas has killed and injured scores of civilians and devastated entire neighborhoods.

    Additionally, the Commission documented patterns of summary executions, unlawful confinement, torture, ill-treatment, rape and other sexual violence committed in areas occupied by Russian armed forces.

    The impact of these violations on the people in Ukraine is immense - and so is the need for accountability. In this regard, the Commission called for a sound coordination of the multiple national and international accountability initiatives in Ukraine.

    Accountability remains crucial as new allegations of atrocities have emerged in areas that have recently returned to Ukrainian Government control.  

    We must not let impunity prevail.

    Mr. President,

    We welcome the announcement on Monday of another exchange of prisoners of war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. 110 Russian captives were exchanged for 108 Ukrainians. This was the first exchange in which all freed Ukrainians were women – among them civilians, military personnel and national and border guards.

    Building on the constructive spirit of the prisoner exchanges, I want to reiterate the Secretary-General’s appeal to the Russian Federation to grant full access to the International Committee of the Red Cross to all prisoners of war, in accordance with international humanitarian law.

    Mr. President,

    The global impact of the war in Ukraine is substantial and growing.  The UN has detailed its impact on food security, energy and finance.

    The Black Sea Grain Initiative has helped to bring down food prices and stabilize and subsequently lower global food prices and move grain from one of the world’s breadbaskets to those in need. As of 19 October, the total tonnage of grain and other foodstuffs exported through the initiative had reached almost 8 million metric tons.

    To maintain food security worldwide, it is critical that the initiative be extended beyond November.

    It is equally critical that there be unimpeded access to Russian food and fertilizers.  The United Nations will spare no effort to achieve greater food security for all populations.           

    Mr. President,

    We are on a path of further escalation, which can only cause more suffering to the people of Ukraine, Russia, and the rest of the world. This trajectory must be reversed.

    Any suggestion of the possible use of nuclear or other nonconventional weapons only serves to further heighten tensions and could lead to a dangerous spiral.  

    Any further damage to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant – whether intentional or by accident – could have catastrophic consequences. Any military activity against, from or near the site, must cease immediately.

    Mr. President,

    The General Assembly has been clear. Last week, it stated that the referendums held in regions of Ukraine that are or have been under the temporary military control of the Russian Federation and the subsequent attempted illegal annexations of these regions have “no validity under international law and do not form the basis for any alteration of the status of these regions of Ukraine.”

    This week, the Russian Federation announced the introduction of martial law in the regions of Ukraine under its temporary military control and that it has attempted to illegally annex. This decision, combined with the announced evacuation in Kherson amid intensified fighting on the ground, raises serious concerns.

    Mr. President,

    The General Assembly also expressed strong support for the de-escalation of the current situation and a peaceful resolution of the conflict through political dialogue, negotiation, mediation and other peaceful means, with respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders and in accordance with the principles of the Charter.

    Indeed, an end to the war founded on international law and the Charter is the surest way to ensure that the tremendous suffering of civilians in Ukraine will cease.  

    Thank you.

  • 21 окт 2022

    <p>The UN <a href="https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/">Security Council </a>on Friday unanimously approved a sanctions regime for Haiti, targeting gang leaders and those who finance them, in the hope of easing months of violence and lawlessness which has fuelled a major humanitarian crisis.</p>

  • 21 окт 2022

    <p>The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday appealed for calm and restraint in Chad following a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests</p>

  • 21 окт 2022

    <p>Russia’s military escalation in Ukraine will lead to more suffering worldwide and must be reversed, said the UN’s political affairs chief on Friday, adding that further talk of possible nuclear weapons use could lead to a “dangerous spiral”.</p>

  • 20 окт 2022

    The Bureau of the United Nations United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa (UNSAC) carried out a field visit to Cameroon, from 9 to 16...

  • 20 окт 2022

    The Bureau of the United Nations United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa (UNSAC) carried out a field visit to Cameroon, from 9 to 16...

  • 20 окт 2022

    <p>Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful under international law due to its permanence and the Israeli government’s de facto annexation policies, a UN-appointed Commission of Inquiry said in its first report, published on Thursday. </p>

  • 20 окт 2022

    <p>Protecting women’s rights and promoting greater inclusion is a proven strategy for peace and stability, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told the Security Council on Thursday. </p>

  • 20 окт 2022

    DUSHANBE, Tajikistan

    On 18-19 October 2022, UNRCCA and the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (...

  • 19 окт 2022

    The members of the Security Council commended the announcements that Lebanon and Israel have agreed to end their dispute over their maritime boundary and delineate it permanently. This is a major step, which...

  • 19 окт 2022

    <p>The Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) urged the international community and the media on Wednesday to give the crisis in Ethiopia “the attention it deserves”.</p>

  • 19 окт 2022

    <p>Support from UN peacekeepers serving with the mission in the Central African Republic, MINUSCA, has proven decisive in protecting civilians alongside Government efforts and amid widespread continuing insecurity, said the UN Special Representative for the country on Wednesday, briefing the Security Council.</p>

  • 18 окт 2022

    She Stands For Peace | Season 3-Episode 8 | Out Now!  Click here to listen: https://unoau.unmissions.org/podcast-series-she-stands-peace

  • 18 окт 2022

    TRAINING SEMINARS FOR YOUTH FROM CENTRAL ASIA AND AFGHANISTAN (OCTOBER 2022)

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

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  • 18 окт 2022

    The Special Representative and Head of UNOCA spoke on Tuesday, 18 October 2022 in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),...

  • 18 окт 2022

    Garowe – The holding of direct local elections was the focus of a visit today by representatives from some of Somalia’s main international partners to the country’s northern...

  • 18 окт 2022

    From October 4-8 in Bogotá, more than 30 women leaders and peacemakers from Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico and Venezuela attended the First Summit of #...

  • 18 окт 2022

    <p>Thousands of severely malnourished boys and girls in Somalia are at risk of dying, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Tuesday, urging donors to step up support amid historic drought. </p>

  • 18 окт 2022

    <p>Parties to the conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia must cease all hostilities immediately and work towards a peaceful and lasting solution, the newly appointed UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, appealed on Tuesday. </p>

  • 18 окт 2022

    <p>The situation in Mali continues to justify sustained international attention and engagement, the top UN official in the West African country told the Security Council on Tuesday. </p>

  • 18 окт 2022

    <p><span><span><span><span><span><span>The Independent Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, presented its <a href="https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2022/10/un-commission-has-found-... detailed written report</a> to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, which concludes that there are reasonable grounds to believe “an array” of war crimes, violations of international human rights and humanitarian law have been committed.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>

  • 18 окт 2022

    As delivered

    Good afternoon, Mr. President, Mr. Vice-President, members of the Cabinet, members of your advisory team.

    It’s a pleasure to be back in Garowe.

    I am here today with...

  • 18 окт 2022

    As delivered

    Good afternoon, Mr. President, Mr. Vice-President, members of the Cabinet, members of your advisory team.

    It’s a pleasure to be back in Garowe.

    I am here today with colleagues...

  • 17 окт 2022

    Addis Ababa, 17 October 2022: The African Union Commission (AUC) and the United Nations Office to the African Union (UNOAU), from 13 to 14 October 2022, concluded a joint...

  • 17 окт 2022

    <p>A political solution in Haiti continues to be elusive, and on its own is no longer sufficient to address the crisis and save thousands of lives that otherwise will be lost, the UN Special Representative in the country warned the Security Council on Monday.</p>

  • 17 окт 2022

    <p><span><span><span><span lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><span>As the number of children reportedly killed by Iranian security forces in relation to ongoing protests rises to at least 23, the </span></span><span><span><a href="https://www.ohchr.org/en/treaty-bodies/crc">UN Committee on the Rights of the Child</a></span></span><span lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US" lang="EN-US"><span> issued a statement on Monday condemning the killings, noting that hundreds more have been injured, detained and tortured during the Government crackdown.</span></span></span></span></span></p>

  • 17 окт 2022

    <p class="x"><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>Fighting in the Tigray region of Ethiopia is “spiralling out of control”, and there is no military solution to end nearly two years of brutal conflict which has left tens of thousands reportedly dead, while the “social fabric, is being ripped apart”.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>

  • 17 окт 2022

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On October 11-14, UNRCCA, in cooperation with the UN...

  • 16 окт 2022

    New York, 17 October 2022

    As we mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, we face a harsh truth: the world is moving backwards.

    COVID-19 plunged millions into poverty, setting back more than four years of hard-won progress. Inequalities are widening. National and household economies are battered by job losses, skyrocketing food and energy prices, and the gathering...

  • 16 окт 2022

    UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

    On 13 October, the Security Council held a briefing and consultations on the implementation of SCRs 2451 and...

  • 16 окт 2022

    <p>The UN’s deputy relief chief <a href="https://www.unocha.org/story/un-secretary-general-appoints-joyce-msuya-a... target="_blank">Joyce Msuya</a> stressed on Sunday that life-saving humanitarian assistance and protection in Yemen must be ramped up to protect the lives of millions of vulnerable people across the war-ravaged country.</p>

  • 15 окт 2022

    Dakar, Friday 14 October 2022 – As part of the implementation of the Call to Action...

  • 15 окт 2022

    <p>The UN Secretary-General <a href="https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/statement/2022-10-15/statement-attri... a statement on Saturday</a> expressing grave concern over the escalation of fighting in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, where Government troops and separatist forces have been locked in conflict since November 2020.</p>

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

    Security Council

    Special Envoy Grundberg briefs Security Council on Yemen after expiration of truce 

    On 13 October, Special Envoy Hans Grundberg briefed the Security Council on the situation in Yemen. He said that the parties had yet to agree on extending the truce, causing fresh uncertainty and a heightened risk for violence. He also noted his appreciation for the position of the Government of Yemen and its positive engagement with his proposal and expressed his regret that Ansar Allah had come up with additional demands that could not be met. The Special Envoy also welcomed the restraint shown by the parties since the expiration of the truce and urged them to continue to exercise maximum restraint. 

    Read full remarks here  

    Special Representative briefs Security Council on situation in Colombia 

    On 12 October, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, Special Representative and the Head of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia, presented the Secretary-General’s latest report.  The Special Representative expressed hope regarding renewed progress on the Government’s peacebuilding commitments, as well as its willingness to resume talks with the National Liberation Army (ELN), which would enable the end of a conflict that has lasted for decades. He also welcomed the Government’s efforts to foster the active participation of women. Ruiz Massieu said that the decision announced last week by the Government of Colombia and the ELN to resume peace talks is encouraging and expressed his confidence that “Colombia can demonstrate to the world, once again, that there is no better alternative to end conflicts than the path of dialogue”.

    To read full remarks, click here

    Security Council meets on cooperation between the UN and the African Union  

    On 11 October, the Secretary-General spoke at the Security Council meeting on cooperation between the UN and the African Union.  In the 20 years since its creation, he said, the African Union has shown its determination to work towards integration, peace and prosperity on the continent Collaboration between the UN and the African Union has never been stronger, the Secretary-General said, but major challenges remain, including conflicts and unconstitutional government changes. 

    Read full remarks here   

    See our map for UN-AU partnership highlights here

    At Security Council open debate on climate and security in Africa, ASG Pobee outlines key areas for action 

    On 12 October, the Security Council held an open debate on climate and security in Africa. Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Pobee said that to support the continent in addressing the impact of climate change on peace and security, ambitious climate action was needed and the implementation of the Paris Agreement must be accelerated. She also underlined the need to increase the capacity for risk analysis and to integrate a climate lens into conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding. 

    Watch full remarks here  

    Haiti

    Secretary-General expresses deep concern over blockage of major fuel terminal, cholera outbreak in Haiti 

    On 9 October, the Secretary-General said that he remains gravely concerned about the situation in Haiti.  He reiterated that the blockage of the Varreux fuel terminal has brought critical services required to prevent the rapid spread of cholera to a stand-still, including the distribution of potable water. He urged the international community, including the members of the Security Council, to consider as a matter of urgency the request by the Haitian Government for the immediate deployment of an international specialized armed force to address the humanitarian crisis, including securing the free movement of water, fuel, food and medical supplies from main ports and airports to communities and health care facilities. The Secretary-General also submitted a letter to the Security Council proposing the deployment of a “rapid action force” and listing options for enhanced security support to Haiti, as requested by the Council in its resolution 2645.   

    Read the full statement here

    Colombia

    First Summit of Women Peacebuilders held in Bogotá 

    From October 4-8 in Bogotá, more than 30 women leaders and peacemakers from Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico and Venezuela attended the First Summit of Women PeaceBuilders. Participants visited projects carried out by women former combatants and community members in Popayán, Cauca, and exchanged political, cultural and peacebuilding experiences with women in reintegration process and social leaders. In Bogotá, they attended workshops with representatives of women's organizations, women former combatants, government representatives and institutions. 

    Lebanon

    UN Special Coordinator leads “greening” activity for UN Day 

    With a view to supporting Lebanon’s environmental recovery and marking UN Day, UN staff, led by Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka, took part on 14 October in the planting of 1000 UN-donated trees in the area of Fallougha, north-east of Beirut. “Protecting the environment and expanding Lebanon’s green spaces are an important part of the country’s recovery and progress towards a more sustainable future,” the Special Coordinator said at the tree-planting site, which was selected by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and is the site where the first flag of Lebanon was raised.

    UN Special Coordinator Hosts Lebanese Academics 

    On 13 October, Special Coordinator Wronecka hosted a discussion with prominent Lebanese intellectuals and senior academics to listen to their views on how to steer Lebanon out of crisis and towards a more sustainable future. The discussions focused on immediate reform priorities, as well as the development of strong and independent state institutions. In addition, special attention was given during the discussions on the need to combat hate speech. 

    Iraq

    Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert meets with President of Iraq, President of Patriotic Union of Kurdistan 

    On 10 October, Special Representative Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, accompanied by her Deputies Claudio Cordone and Ghulam Isaczai, was received in Baghdad by the President of the Republic of Iraq, H.E. Dr. Barham Salih. They discussed the need for the country’s political leaders to engage in dialogue to meet the expectations of the Iraqi people. Also on 10 October 2022, the Special Representative met with the President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Bafel Jalal Talabani. They stressed the urgent need for inclusive dialogue. 

    Deputy Special Representative Cordone meets with Kuwait Foreign Minister, discusses missing persons 

    On 11 October, Deputy Special Representative Cordone was received in Kuwait by Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for International Organizations, Abdulaziz Saud Mohammad Al Jarallah and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Head of the Prisoners of War and Missing Affairs Committee, Rabe’a al-Adsani. Discussions focused on Kuwait-Iraq relations with an emphasis on the file of Kuwaiti Missing Persons and Property. DSRSG Cordone also visited the Kuwaiti Forensics Laboratory with a delegation of the Tripartite Mechanism. 

     

    Sudan

    Trilateral Mechanism meets with President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council of Sudan 

    On 11 October, the Trilateral Mechanism (UN Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan, African Union and Intergovernmental Authority on Development) met with the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant-General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, to discuss rapid developments in the Sudanese political arena and the prospects of a solution to the current political crisis. Speaking after the meeting, the Spokesperson for the Trilateral Mechanism, Mohamed Belaiche, noted the discussion was characterized by "a sincere will to expedite a political settlement engineered by the Sudanese stakeholders themselves on the basis of the broadest possible consensus.” He also underscored that dialogue is necessary for the desired democratic transition of Sudan.

    Central Africa

    UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Issues in Central Africa begins its field visit  

    On 12 October, the UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Issues in Central Africa (UNSAC) met in Yaoundé to kick-off its field visit to the region. Representatives of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Gabon, Rwanda and São Tomé and Príncipe attended, together with the UN Regional Office for Central Africa, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the Ministry of External Relations Cameroon. The mission will assess the situation of refugees and displaced persons; efforts by Cameroonian authorities and partners; and challenges aimed at fostering stability, peace, and the establishment of a sub-regional coordination mechanism within the UN Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa (UNSAC) framework. 

    West Africa and the Sahel

    Special Representative Annadif commends the efforts of ECOWAS  

    Mahamat Saleh Annadif, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), concluded a one-day visit to Guinea-Bissau on 11 October. He met with the President of Guinea- Bissau, who is also the current Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Umaro Sissoco Embaló. They discussed the political and security situation in the sub-region, as well as the partnership with the UN and support for the consolidation of democratic institutions, peace and development in Guinea-Bissau.  

    Read more here 

    African Union 

    UNOAU-African Union hosts workshop on women’s equal participation in electoral process in Africa 

    From 13-14 October in Addis Ababa, the UN Office to the African Union (UNOAU) and the African Union (AU) jointly organized a workshop titled “Women's Equal Participation in Electoral Processes in Africa”. The workshop gave electoral management bodies and other participating election practitioners a venue to share experiences and good practices on the challenges and opportunities facing women’s political and electoral participation in the region. They also discussed the development of an integrated approach to gender responsiveness and the inclusion of women. 

    Decolonization

    Fourth Committee meets to consider issue of decolonization 

    On 3 October 2022, the Fourth Committee began its general debate on decolonization. The President of the General Assembly, Mr. Csaba Kőrösi, and the Chair of the Fourth Committee, Ambassador Mohamed Al Hassan, opened the session. In his remarks, the General Assembly President said that the future of the 17 Non-Self-Governing Territories must be established under international law and postulated on the peaceful settlement of disputes, “to ensure that this Fourth Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism is the last of its kind.” 

    The Decolonization Unit of DPPA provided substantive support to the Bureau of the Committee on Decolonization (also known as the C-24). For more information on decolonization, please visit the UN and Decolonization website.

    Podcast: "She Stands for Peace"

    New episode of “She Stands for Peace” podcast focuses on food security in conflict settings, climate security and the WPS agenda 

    The new episode of the podcast released this week feature Michael Dunford, the Regional Director for Eastern Africa at the UN World Food Programme, who discusses the realities of tackling food security in conflict settings, the impact of climate change, and how conflict-sensitive food systems might better respond to impacts of conflict on women. 

    Listen here

    Peacebuilding

    Peacebuilding Commission stresses importance of impact-driven collaboration in its written advice to the Security Council  

    On 11 October, the Peacebuilding Commission submitted written advice to the Security Council on the occasion of the Council’s Debate on the partnership with the African Union (AU). In the advice, the Commission encourages both organizations for more impact-driven collaboration including in support the AU’s efforts to revitalize and operationalize the AU's Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development Policy. The Commission stressed the importance of the triangular partnership with Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms, among other issues. On progress made by the AU on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) and Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) agendas, the Commission called for continued efforts to improve the gender and youth sensitivity of peacebuilding initiatives.

     

    Peacebuilding Commission issues statement to the Security Council at meeting on Colombia 

    On 12 October, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission, Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith, delivered a statement on Colombia to the Security Council.  The Commission commended President Petro and his Government on their commitment to peace, including the full implementation of the Final Peace Agreement, and encouraged the inclusion of the WPS agenda in all discussions relevant to peacebuilding in Colombia. The Commission also acknowledged the invaluable and complementary support that the UN Verification Mission in Colombia and the UN Country Team provide to peacebuilding in Colombia, and the catalytic contribution of the Peacebuilding Fund through the Multi-Partner Trust Fund for Sustaining Peace (MPTF). Noting Colombia as a successful example of inclusive peacemaking, the Commission expressed its commitment to continue accompanying the country in its peacebuilding efforts and called on partners to increase their efforts to support Colombia in this endeavor. 

     
    Community of Practice virtual learning exchange on hate speech  

    The Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) organized a Community of Practice virtual learning exchange on hate speech on 13 October, to exchange lessons and good practices in designing and implementing peacebuilding projects aimed at countering hate speech and disinformation. Between 2017-2021, through 17 projects in 14 countries, the PBF invested $38.7 million towards projects that include a component on countering hate speech. PBF supports initiatives that develop data and analytical tools for understanding and systematically tracking online hate speech; provide capacity building for national and local governments, political parties, CSOs, and journalists for early identification, prevention and mitigation of hate speech; organize dialogue fora between youth and community leaders; promote positive narratives, including by working with bloggers and social media companies; and implement sensitization campaigns to prevent hate speech, especially in electoral contexts. Independent evaluations of PBF-funded projects can be found on the PBF website, including for countering hate speech interventions in Côte d’Ivoire and Guatemala

     

    Next Week

    On 17 October (Monday), the Security Council will discuss Haiti, with the participation of Special Representative Helen La Lime, head of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH). On 20 October (Thursday), there will be an open debate on Women, Peace and Security: Strengthening women's resilience in regions plagued by armed groups. On 21 October (Friday), the Council will meet on the UN Support Mission in Libya.

    On 18 October at 10am EDT, the Peacebuilding Commission will hold an Ambassadorial-level meeting on the Gambia in the Conference room 6 of the Secretariat.

     

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