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2023

  • 19 авг 2023

    With smartphones, editing apps, and innovative approaches, some UN peacekeeping operations across the world are building a “digital army” aimed at combating mis- and disinformation on social media networks and beyond.

  • 19 авг 2023

    A senior political affairs officer at the United Nations has described how the sacrifice of colleagues who died in the attack on the UN offices at the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003, has been acknowledged by the UN’s continued presence in the country.

  • 19 авг 2023

    Mogadishu – Walking down a dilapidated alley in Mogadishu’s Hamarweyne district, the first thing a passer-by notices is the faint sound of metal tapping and twisting emanating...

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

    Security Council

    SRSG Grundberg tells Security Council of need for the “resumption of an inclusive, Yemeni-owned political process under UN auspices”

    On 16 August, Special Envoy of Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg briefed Security Council members on recent developments in the country. He also spoke about his mediation efforts with the Government of Yemen and Ansar Allah, and his ongoing engagements with regional States, including Oman. The Special Envoy said the sides continued to display general willingness to seek solutions, but this still needed to be translated into concrete steps.

    Read more here

    West Africa and the Sahel

    UNOWAS SRSG continues regional engagement 

    On 18 August, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the
    UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) Leonardo Santos Simão traveled
    to Niger to meet with the CNSP (the National Committee for the Salvation of the People) leadership and other stakeholders. Also this week, the SRSG visited 
    Liberia and Mauritania as part of his regional familiarization tour. In Monrovia, he met with President Georges Weah, among others, where they discussed youth and women organizations, members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the diplomatic corps, and the United Nations country team. He also participated in the stakeholder forum that took place on 15 August in preparation of the presidential elections to be held in October 2023. In Nouakchott, he met with President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania and President of the Conference of Heads of State of the G5 Sahel, among others. During his discussions with the President, the Special Representative addressed national and regional humanitarian and security challenges, including the political and institutional crisis in Niger.  

    West and Central Africa

    Evaluation of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct for maritime security

    From 14 to 16 August, the UN Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) and the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) supported the organization of a Core Group meeting in Dakar, Senegal to develop Action Plans to evaluate the Yaoundé Code of Conduct and Architecture for maritime security in West and Central Africa. This meeting brought together a small group of representatives involved in the fight against maritime insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea. Participants developed action plans for a review of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct and the resulting regional architecture. The results of the work will be presented at the Annual Meeting of Senior Officials (RAHAR) of the Inter-Regional Coordination Centre, to be held in September 2023 in Abuja.

    Read more here

    Mozambique

    Peace Clubs celebrate fourth anniversary of Maputo Accord

    This week, Peace Clubs across Mozambique commemorated the fourth anniversary of the Maputo Accord for Peace and National Reconciliation. In Chibabava district, the celebration included the painting of a peace-inspired mural and a community gathering of school children, community members and Disarmament, Demobilization and Rehabilitation (DDR) beneficiaries. Supported by the Office of the Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General for Mozambique, Mirko Manzoni, Peace Clubs promote non-violence and reconciliation using existing community structures. Through a network of interfaith religious and social leaders, their engagement with DDR beneficiaries, family members and broader communities supports work on reintegration and reconciliation across the country.

    Central Asia

    SRSG Imnadze meets with Turkmenistan leadership 

    On 14 August, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) met with the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov. They discussed the UNRCCA priority areas of engagement and the role of the United Nations at the global and regional levels. The President of Turkmenistan expressed full support to the efforts of UNRCCA in building trust and promoting preventive diplomacy in Central Asia.

    Read more here

    Somalia

    George Conway appointed as Deputy Special Representative for Somalia

    George Conway of Canada has been appointed by the Secretary-General on 18 August as the new Deputy Special Representative for Somalia with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia (UNSOM) and Resident Coordinator in Somalia. He succeeds Adam Abdelmoula of Sudan. Conway brings over 20 years of experience in crisis prevention and peacebuilding.

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    Iraq

    SRSG Hennis-Plasschaert meets with Iraqi civil society to discuss gender equality

    On 13 August, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and the Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, accompanied by her Deputy for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance Claudio Cordone, met with Iraqi civil society representatives to discuss the ongoing debate surrounding the use of the terms ‘gender’, ‘equality’ and ‘women’s empowerment’. “Disinformation or attempts to ban universally accepted terms are not helping Iraq to achieve stability and prosperity,” the SRSG said, adding that the rights and freedoms enshrined in the Iraqi Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, for which Iraq voted in the UN General Assembly 75 years ago, apply to all Iraqis. 

    DSRSG Cordone meets with Iraqi official to discuss search for missing Kuwaitis

    On 16 August, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance Claudio Cordone met in Baghdad with the Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Multilateral and Legal Affairs Omar Al-Barzanji. They discussed issues relating to the search for the remains of missing Kuwaitis, and missing Kuwaiti property, including the national archives, and UNAMI’s facilitating role. The DSRSG welcomed the continuing cooperation between the Iraq Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defence with Kuwait on this important humanitarian file.

    DSRSG Isaczai discusses Iraq’s work to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

    On 13 August, the DSRSG/RC/HC for Iraq, Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai, met in Baghdad with the Minister of Planning, Muhammad Ali Tamim. They discussed the close cooperation between the United Nations and the Government of Iraq on numerous development and humanitarian issues, including Iraq’s efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. 

    UNAMI holds roundtable with Karbala Police on due process rights of defendants

    On 15 August, UNAMI’s Human Rights Office, in coordination with the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights (IHCHR) and Iraq Human Rights Watch Society (IHRWS), held a roundtable with Karbala Police Command on the due process rights of defendants under Iraqi and international law. Discussions focused on the Iraqi and international human rights law framework protecting the right to legal counsel, the right to remain silent and the right to prepare an adequate defence. The roundtable also covered the legal framework governing legitimate arrests and investigations as well as the prohibition of torture. UNAMI Human Rights Officers discussed the Iraqi Criminal Procedure Code, the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, the Convention against Torture and the International Convention for Protection from Enforced Disappearance.

    Colombia

    Verification Mission supports photography course for students in Tierra Grata

    This week marked the beginning of a photography workshop for the children of the former TATR of Tierra Grata in Manaure, in the department of Cesar. The initiative was supported by the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, and was designed by La Rotativa, a Communication Group formed by youth in the TATR of Tierra Grata. The course teaches storytelling through photography, and was guided by five instructors, including one of the Mission’s public information officers.

    Government of Colombia and ELN start fourth round of peace talks

    On 14 August, a fourth round of peace talks between the government of Colombia and the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) started in Caracas, Venezuela. Attending the talks, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia Carlos Ruiz Massieu expressed confidence that the negotiations would lead to further agreements to aid the well-being of the communities affected by the conflict. The SRSG also reiterated the commitment of the United Nations to the process and its willingness to continue contributing to the peacebuilding efforts in Colombia.

    Western Balkans

    Youth creativity and activism celebrated on International Youth Day

    On 12 August, International Youth Day, as part of the Secretary-General’s Peacebuilding Fund’s-supported initiative “Youth 4 Inclusion, Equality & Trust,” youth in Mitrovica celebrated diversity through live music, discussions among young men and women, musicians, and artists. Exchanges centered around the role of music and artistic expression in the Western Balkans and to build connections and promote trust among people. In Skopje, an event was held in the city’s park, featuring the annual Youth Civic Engagement Awards that honored youth activism and creativity in addressing social challenges. In another location, near Prizren at a lakeside, approximately 20 young men and women attended a youth camp, where they gained knowledge on how to channel their creativity and design unique eco-art installations using waste materials.

    

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • 18 авг 2023

    New York, 19 August, 2023

    This year’s World Humanitarian Day marks the 20th anniversary of the deadly attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad.

    On that dark day, we lost 22 colleagues, including Special Representative Sergio Vieira de Mello.

    That tragedy marked a change in the way humanitarians operate.

    Because today...

  • 18 авг 2023

    ASG Miroslav Jenca and SRSG Kaha Imnadze meet with the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev

    TASHKENT, Uzbekistan

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  • 18 авг 2023

    We are hiring a consultant experienced in developing virtual exhibit spaces/platform; designing creative methods to curate a web-based VR, and hosting/populating virtual exhibits to work on an...

  • 18 авг 2023

    Dakar, 18 August 2023 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West...

  • 18 авг 2023

    A former member of staff of the World Food Programme (WFP) has been talking about the “immense psychological injuries” he has suffered following the deadly terrorist attack on the UN offices at the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003.

  • 17 авг 2023

    The widow of a UN staff member who died in the terrorist attack on the UN headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq has been describing how “a piece of me also died on that tragic day.”

  • 17 авг 2023

    Sudan’s continuing military showdown has had “massive humanitarian consequences” including allegations that some fighters from the powerful and long-standing RSF militia have been using rape systematically to terrorise communities they control, said a group of independent human rights experts on Thursday.

  • 17 авг 2023

    Arms and ammunition transfers to Ukraine have increased rapidly in recent months, alongside concerning reports of deliveries of banned cluster munitions, the UN’s top disarmament official told the Security Council on Thursday.

  • 17 авг 2023

    Conflict and insecurity in countries such as South Sudan and its neighbour to the north are set to make 2023 another year of high death tolls and and injuries for aid workers in the field, the UN warned on Thursday. 

  • 17 авг 2023

    The widow of a UN staff member who died in the terrorist attack on the UN headquarters in Baghdad, Iraq has been describing how “a piece of me also died on that tragic day.”

  • 17 авг 2023

    Continuing ‘severe, widespread and long-standing” violations against citizens of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) by their own Government, must not be viewed in isolation from wider peace and security issues on the Peninsula, said the UN human rights chief on Thursday.

  • 17 авг 2023

    Conflict and insecurity in countries such as South Sudan and its neighbour to the north are set to make 2023 another year of high death tolls and and injuries for aid workers in the field, the UN warned on Thursday. 

  • 17 авг 2023

    Dakar, 16 August 2023 - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and...

  • 16 авг 2023

    Dakar, 16 August 2023 – The United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), the United Nations Office for Central Africa (...

  • 16 авг 2023

    There must be “rapid and unimpeded passage of humanitarian relief for all civilians in need” via the Lachin Corridor, the UN Security Council heard on Wednesday. 

  • 16 авг 2023

    Two senior UN officials highlighted the need for progress towards peace in war-torn Yemen amid ongoing political, economic and humanitarian challenges, in briefings to the Security Council on Wednesday. 

  • 16 авг 2023

    This August marks twenty years of peace in Liberia following the end of the brutal civil war there, followed by a successful democratic transition. In this blog, the UN Resident Coordinator in the West African country, Christine N. Umutoni, reflects on the enormous progress Liberians have made.

  • 15 авг 2023

    The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, visited Muscat and met the Undersecretary for Political Affairs at the Omani Foreign Ministry, Khalifa Al Harthy, and other senior Omani officials. Discussions focused on ways to provide concerted support to the parties in Yemen towards resuming an inclusive political process under United Nations auspices. Special Envoy Grundberg expressed gratitude to Oman’s...

  • 15 авг 2023

    After four months of war in Sudan, UN humanitarians on Tuesday called for action to be taken to end the conflict which is having a “devastating impact” on people's lives, health and well-being.

  • 15 авг 2023

    After four months of war in Sudan, UN humanitarians on Tuesday called for action to be taken to end the conflict which is having a “devastating impact” on people's lives, health and well-being.

  • 15 авг 2023

    The United Nations Support Mission in Libya is following with concern security incidents and developments in Tripoli since yesterday and their impact on the civilian population. The Mission reminds all parties involved...

  • 14 авг 2023
  • 14 авг 2023
  • 14 авг 2023

    An escalation of Russian attacks against civilians in Ukraine has brought more death and injuries to southern regions while hampering aid operations, the UN’s top humanitarian official in the country said on Monday.

  • 14 авг 2023

    More than 30 independent UN human rights experts have called for the international community to recommit to support the people of Afghanistan, in a statement issued on Monday marking two years since the Taliban took power. 

  • 13 авг 2023
    Reference

    PSC/PR/COMM.1168 (2023)

    The Council Reiterated its deep concern over the resurgence of military coups d’état and unequivocally condemned the military coup d’état that took place on 26 July 2023 in Niger. Council welcomed the Final Communique of the Extraordinary Summit of the ECOWAS Authority of...

  • 13 авг 2023

    SRSG Kaha Imnadze meets with H.E. President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov

    Ashgabat, TURKMENISTAN

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  • 11 авг 2023

    From 8 to 12 August, UNOAU staff supported a team of experts from the African Union Peace Support Operations...

  • 11 авг 2023

    THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

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    MESSAGE FOR INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY

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

    Security Council

    Sudan conflict brings "unimaginable suffering," ASG Pobee tells Security Council

    On 9 August, Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee briefed the Security Council on the situation in Sudan. Indiscriminate and sometimes targeted attacks on civilians and civilian objects and infrastructure continued, she noted, particularly in Khartoum, Darfur, and North Kordofan, as the parties disregarded calls to protect civilians. “The conflict in Sudan continues to have immense repercussions on the country and its people who continue to face unimaginable suffering,” she said. She welcomed the ongoing efforts of the African Union and IGAD to end the conflict, and underscored that UNITAMS remained committed to support these efforts, including through the AU-led Expanded Mechanism and its Core Group, of which the UN Is a part. “The longer this war continues, the greater the risk of fragmentation, and foreign interference and erosion of sovereignty, and the loss of Sudan’s future,” she said.

    Her full remarks here

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator discusses security situation with Acting Director of General Security

    On 10 August, Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka met with the Acting Director of General Security, Maj. Gen. Elias Baissari, to discuss the security situation in the country following recent incidents, including armed clashes in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain El-Hilweh and an exchange of fire in the Lebanese village of Kahale. The Special Coordinator stressed the need to maintain focus on de-escalation efforts for the stability of the country, particularly in light of the fragility caused by over nine months of a presidential vacuum and a protracted economic and financial crisis. She also stressed the importance of the full implementation of UN Resolution 1701 for the security and stability of Lebanon.

     
    Special Coordinator Wronecka meets with Lebanese officials to discuss presidential vacuum and reforms

    Special Coordinator Wronecka held a round of meetings with Lebanese officials and other stakeholders this week on the need to end the prolonged presidential vacuum in Lebanon and place the country on a path of recovery. In separate meetings with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and the head of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, MP Fadi Alameh, the Special Coordinator emphasized the role of Parliament in the election of a new President and in the adoption of necessary laws to advance reforms. She also met with Aram I. Kishishian, Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Orthodox Church, to discuss the role of religious leaders in promoting tolerance and harmony in an increasingly polarized society. In addition, she exchanged views with the Saudi Ambassador Waleed Bukhari and with the Kuwaiti Charge D’Affaires Abdallah Sleiman Al-Shaheen on the challenges facing Lebanon.

    Iraq

    UNAMI supports meetings between UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and civil society representative

    The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) supported the four-day visit of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, this week, as he met with a broad range of civil society representatives, human rights defenders, lawyers, journalists, environmental activists, and representatives of diverse ethno-religious communities, throughout the country. The High Commissioner heard concerns about issues of inequality, discrimination, continued impunity for human rights violations and crimes against activists, journalists, and demonstrators, as well as human rights in the digital space. 

    Read more here

     
    DSRSG Claudio Cordone holds meetings in Kuwait

    On 7 August, the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance, Claudio Cordone, met with Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Alahmad Alsabah, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the State of Kuwait. The discussion focused on the work of the mechanism dealing with the Kuwaiti missing persons and missing property, UNAMI’s overall role and other related Iraqi-Kuwaiti issues. DSRSG Cordone also met with Ambassador Rabea Al-Adsani, Assistant Foreign Minister for Prisoners of War and Missing Affairs. 

    Yemen

    Special Envoy Grundberg meets with political leaders in Riyadh

    The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, concluded a two-day visit to Riyadh on 9 August, where he met with the President of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad al-Alimi, along with other Council members in Riyadh. They discussed ongoing mediation efforts to agree on measures to improve living conditions, implement a nationwide ceasefire, and resume an inclusive, Yemeni-owned political process under UN auspices to reach a sustainable political settlement. In Riyadh, Special Envoy Grundberg met with Saudi Ambassador to Yemen, Mohamed al Jaber, to explore ways to enhance cooperation between regional and international stakeholders to support Yemen’s progress towards a political solution.

    Read more here

    Colombia

    Head of Verification Mission accompanies Swiss President to observe reconciliation and peace efforts 

    Accompanied by Carlos Ruiz Massieu, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the Verification Mission in Colombia, President Alain Berset of Switzerland visited Buenaventura, in the department of Valle del Cauca, and the former TATR of Dabeiba in Antioquia this week. In Buenaventura on 8 August, he met with the representatives of civil society, local authorities and communities to learn about the efforts to consolidate peace in the territories. In Antioquia on 9 August, they visited the former TATR of Llano Grande, where the Swiss President learned about the history of the "Llano Grande Family", a model of reconciliation between the community, victims and former combatants. During the meeting with the community of the former TATR, the SRSG highlighted the messages of hope and the voices of the children of Dabeiba as an example for Colombia and the world.

    Great Lakes region

    Workshop held in Zambia to empower women and youth in mining sector 

    The Office of the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General (SESG) for the Great Lakes Region convened a workshop on strategic minerals in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, on 8-10 August. Organized in partnership with the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) and the Government of Zambia, the meeting brought together participants from the Great Lakes region, including women and youth from mining associations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia. The workshop raised awareness about the inclusion of women and youth in the mining sector and discussed existing regional and national policies in the minerals value chains. It also served as an opportunity for the Great Lakes region to continue in its plans to solidify its position in the global mining landscape and to promote sustainable and inclusive growth.

    Read more here

    Gabon

    Head of UNOCA meets with Gabonese opposition ahead of elections

    On 8 August, Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) Abdou Abarry met with members of the Gabonese opposition from the “Alternance 2023” coalition. The opposition figures requested the meeting to share their views on the situation in Gabon ahead of the presidential, legislative and local elections scheduled for 26 August. The Special Representative took note of their concerns as well as the steps already taken with the competent institutions to advocate for an electoral process that considers their grievances on political and electoral governance. He also reiterated his availability to offer the good offices of the Secretary-General to promote a climate of peace and security before, during and after the election.

    Read more here

    African Union

    UNOAU calls for nominations to recognize African women advancing the WPS agenda in next edition of She Stands for Peace  

    The UN Office to the African Union (UNAOU) is accepting nominations to be included in the latest edition of She Stands for Peace, a publication that aims to amplify the voices of women who made outstanding contributions to the promotion of peace and security in Africa, jointly to be published with the African Union Commission. Criteria for nomination include those women who have actively participated in peace processes, or who have made significant contributions towards the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence. The deadline for submission is 31 August 2023.

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  • 11 авг 2023

    A UN-led operation to remove over one million barrels of crude oil from a rusting supertanker off Yemen safely concluded on Friday, preventing the immediate threat of a massive spill in the Red Sea.

  • 11 авг 2023

    The United Nations on Friday welcomed the release of five of its security personnel in Yemen who had been held in captivity for more than a year.

  • 11 авг 2023

    Participants during the "Strategic Minerals' Meeting" held in Lusaka Zambia, 8-10 August. Photo, Liz Guantai, OSESG-GL

    The Office...

  • 10 авг 2023

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres has voiced concern about the reported “deplorable living conditions” of the President of Niger in arbitrary detention, his spokesperson said in a note to journalists published on Wednesday evening. 

  • 10 авг 2023

    An international human rights body focused on Ethiopia has voiced deep concerns over the worsening security situation in the northwest of the country, particularly in the Amhara region.

  • 10 авг 2023

    The United Nations has strongly condemned the assassination of a presidential candidate in Ecuador, urging authorities to investigate the crime.

  • 10 авг 2023

    The Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine has begun transitioning one of its reactor units from a hot shutdown to a cold shutdown after a water leak was detected in one of its steam generators, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Thursday.

  • 9 авг 2023

    The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka met with the Acting Director of General Security, Maj. Gen. Elias Baissari, to discuss the...

  • 9 авг 2023

    Photo credit: Media office of the President of the Presidential Leadership Council

     The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, concluded a two-day visit to Riyadh, Kingdom of...

  • 9 авг 2023

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL MARTHA AMA A. POBEE’S
    REMARKS TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL ON
    SUDAN

    New York, 9 AUGUST 2023


    Madame President

    Members of the Security Council, 

    Thank you for this opportunity to brief you on the situation in Sudan.

    More than one hundred days have passed since the eruption of fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces.

    Clashes between these parties continue in various parts of the country, particularly Khartoum, Bahri, Omdurman and Darfur, with neither side achieving victory nor making any significant gains. Khartoum State remains an epicenter of the conflict, with major combat concentrated around key SAF installations including the Sudanese Armed Forces General Command Headquarters.  Fighting is continuing in neighborhoods. This week, the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces both ordered residents to leave their homes in a part of Omdurman, declaring it “an area of operations”. 

    The parties have exacted tremendous suffering on the people of the Darfur region.  The fighting in Darfur continues to reopen the old wounds of ethnic tension of past conflicts in the region. The brutal violence experienced in El Geneina and Sirba are particular examples of this situation. This is deeply worrying and could quickly engulf the country in a prolonged ethnic conflict with regional spill overs. The initiative by Chad to convene a grouping of Darfurian stakeholders to address the situation in the region is therefore welcome and should be built upon while ensuring the participation of broad range of stakeholders including armed groups, tribal leaders, civil society, and women’s groups.

    The situation in the two Kordofan and the Blue Nile States of Sudan continues to be fragile, with persistent military actions and frequent road closures.  In North Kordofan, SAF controls El Obeid city while RSF is controlling areas around the city. 

    Since June, the SPLM-North Al Hilu faction has continued to make military advancements in SAF-controlled areas in South Kordofan and Blue Nile states, in which SPLM-N claims is an attempt to take back territory previously taken from them.

    While the East is relatively calm, there are indications of active mobilization efforts in support of SAF, with the emergence of mobilization committees and establishment of military training camps. The mobilization is particularly worrisome and risk plunging the East into conflict along ethnic lines, further highlighting the fragility of the region.  

    The Northern part of the country remains under Sudanese Armed Forces control.

    Excellencies,

    The conflict in Sudan continues to have immense repercussions on the country and its people who continue to face unimaginable suffering. The humanitarian and protection needs are rising by the day with no signs of a reprieve.  My humanitarian colleague Ms. Edem Wosornu will brief you in detail on the mounting humanitarian needs and response efforts.

    The indiscriminate and sometimes targeted attacks on civilians and civilian objects and infrastructure continue, particularly in Khartoum, Darfur, and North Kordofan, as the parties continue to disregard calls to protect civilians and uphold their international human rights and humanitarian law obligations.

    Sexual violence continues to be perpetrated on a large scale, while children continue to be killed or victimized or are at risk of being recruited to fight.

    The systematic abductions and killings of human rights defenders in Darfur and Khartoum are on the rise. The parties to the conflict must take concrete actions to end and investigate these violations, and support must be provided to strengthen human rights defenders’ networks and better protect human rights defenders.

    UNITAMS and the wider UN has on several occasions denounced specific egregious violations such as ethnically-motivated attacks in West Darfur, systematic looting and rape, or aerial bombardments, and has named those responsible.

    Hostilities in the country must come to an end and perpetrators should be held accountable for crimes committed, including sexual violence.

    Excellencies,

    We welcome the ongoing efforts by the African Union and IGAD to end the conflict in Sudan. UNITAMS remains committed to support these efforts including through the AU-led Expanded Mechanism and its Core Group – which the UN is a part of. We also welcome the continued efforts of the US and Saudi Arabia to facilitate negotiations between the conflicting parties in Jeddah, as well as the initiative of Sudan's neighboring countries to help resolve the conflict. The common thread among these initiatives is the call for a permanent cessation of hostilities, facilitation of humanitarian access, and engagement with civilian stakeholders in an inclusive political process.

    Coordination between the existing regional and international mechanisms and fora remains essential to maximize the collective leverage of regional and international actors and enhance the effectiveness of mediation efforts. The United Nations is supporting a joined-up approach towards facilitating a comprehensive solution and will continue to work closely with our partners – particularly the African Union and IGAD in this regard, in coordination with others.

    We must also highlight that a broad range of civilians remain committed to ending the war and a resumption of a transition leading to a democratic state.  Civilians, tribal leaders and others are coming under increasing pressure to take sides in the war, and we continue to urge against this. Such pressure will only lead to a civil war with ethnic and regional repercussions for decades to come. In fact, UNITAMS is supporting efforts by local leaders to prevent or de-escalate conflicts particularly in Darfur.

    UNITAMS also welcomes the ongoing efforts by civilian leaders to consolidate various civilian initiatives under one umbrella to unify anti-war forces in one broad front and prepare for an inclusive political process. It is important to include civil society, women’s rights groups, youth, trade professions, and resistance committees whose voices and engagement are particularly significant in any efforts to end the conflict in Sudan.  UNITAMS continues its outreach with these initiatives and encouraging broad-based inclusivity.

    Let me also highlight the important role Sudanese women are playing by leading several anti-war initiatives that call for the immediate cessation of violence, accountability for human rights violations including sexual violence, and for women’s participation in ceasefire negotiations and any future political process. Their voice must be heard.

    Excellencies,

    Let me close by reiterating that there needs to be a negotiated solution to end this war as soon as possible.  There is no other alternative.  Calls by some to continue the war in order to achieve a military victory will only contribute to destroying the country. The longer this war continues, the greater the risk of fragmentation, and foreign interference and erosion of sovereignty, and the loss of Sudan’s future, particularly its youth. Now is the time to end this senseless war and return to negotiations.  UNITAMS, along with its partners, will continue to engage with both sides towards this goal and we count on the united support of this Council.

    Thank you, Madame President.

     

     

  • 9 авг 2023

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for countries to recommit to eliminating nuclear weapons in his message to mark the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Nagasaki, observed on Wednesday.

  • 9 авг 2023

    Ongoing mediation efforts aimed at resolving the conflict in Sudan are critical,  a senior UN official told the Security Council on Wednesday, warning against the risk of prolonged ethnic conflict. 

  • 9 авг 2023

    A deal has been reached with the Government of Syria to reopen the main border crossing from Türkiye to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid. 

  • 9 авг 2023

    Participants of the 7th Statutory meeting of the Forum of Parliaments of ICGLR member states’ Committee on Economic Development, Regional Integration and Natural Resources, pose for...

  • 8 авг 2023

    François Ndong Obiang presented the Head of UNOCA with a memorandum summarizing the concerns of the opposition grouped within the coalition “Alternance 2023,” which he chairs. Photo UNOCA/Norbert N. Ouendji...

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    On 8 August, the SRSG to the African Union and Head of UNOAU, Parfait Onanga-Anyanga attended a meeting on the Africa Multi-Hazard Early Warning and Early Action System (...