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2022

  • 28 июл 2022

    Abdou Abarry (left), here on 4 June 2019 after the presentation of his credentials to Secretary-General António Guterres as Permanent Representative of the Republic of Niger to the United Nations. UN...

  • 28 июл 2022

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the official start of the operation based in the Turkish capital, Istanbul, that will help implement the UN-brokered deal to resume exports of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea, amid the ongoing conflict and rising food prices worldwide. 

  • 27 июл 2022

    The UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) aims to adopt a more “ambitious and forward-looking agenda” in 2022, the body’s Chair told the Security Council on Wednesday.

  • 27 июл 2022

    The UN Secretary-General António Guterres has strongly condemned an attack on peacekeepers serving in the Stablization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) which took place during violent demonstrations at the mission’s base on Tuesday. Two Indian police officers and a Moroccan ‘blue helmet’ were killed, and an Egyptian police officer injured.

  • 26 июл 2022

    The deadly shelling of a mountain resort in northern Iraq last week represented a shocking disregard for civilian life and international obligations on civilian protection, the UN Special Representative for the country, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, told an emergency session of the Security Council on Tuesday. 

  • 26 июл 2022

    The UN Children’s Fund UNICEF, delivered supplies on Tuesday to help an estimated 50,000 children in the war-ravaged districts of Odesa, the crucial Black Sea port which Russia bombed on Saturday, just hours after signing a landmark deal to allow Ukrainian grain to reach millions of food insecure people across the world.

  • 26 июл 2022

    While specific developments within the wider context of the conflict involving Israel and Palestine fluctuate, “the structural reality has not changed,” the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) informed the Security Council on Tuesday.

  • 26 июл 2022

    The incoming administration in Colombia must prioritize tackling rising violence perpetrated by non-State armed groups and criminal organizations in rural areas, the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said in a report published on Tuesday. 

     

  • 26 июл 2022

    Mister President,

    Members of the Security Council,

    I am pleased to deliver this briefing on behalf of Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland, covering the reporting period of 27 June – 21 July.

    While the specific developments of the conflict fluctuate, the structural reality has not changed.

    ...
  • 25 июл 2022

    The overall situation in Libya remains “highly volatile”, Martha Pobee, UN Assistant Secretary-General for political affairs and peace operations, told the Security Council on Monday.

  • 25 июл 2022

    Thank you for the opportunity to brief the Security Council on recent developments in Libya.

    The overall situation in Libya remains highly volatile. Despite progress achieved, the constitutional and political stalemate persists, prolonging the tense security environment, with an increased number of clashes in and around Tripoli. The economic situation remains dire, exacerbated by the politicization of the National Oil Corporation. We have witnessed demonstrations by frustrated Libyans over the lack of progress on elections and poor state services. In addition, the human rights situation in the country still remains of serious concern.

    Mr. President,

    Since the last briefing to the Council on 27 June, progress has been made on the constitutional track. Special Adviser Williams convened a High-Level Meeting between the Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the President of the High State Council (HSC). The meeting took place at the United Nations in Geneva from 28 to 29 June.

    The leadership of the two Chambers overcame important contentious points and outstanding provisions of the 2017 Constitutional Proposal, and concurred on some of the transitional measures that would lead to the holding of national elections. The two leaders agreed on a bicameral legislature as well as on defining the responsibilities of the President, the Prime Minister, the Cabinet of Ministers, and local government. There was also consensus on the establishment of provinces according to Libya’s existing electoral districts and on a revenues’ distribution mechanism. Furthermore, the two leaders charted a Roadmap, with timelines and a series of steps leading to the holding of national elections.

    Despite promising progress achieved, one outstanding issue prevented the finalization of the agreement in Geneva. The parties did not reach consensus on the question of eligibility requirements for presidential candidates.

    Special Advisor Williams has remained in contact with the parties and urged them to bridge this gap.

    On 21 July, she attended a meeting of international partners in Istanbul. She reiterated that the only lasting solution that places Libya firmly on the path towards peace and stability, including resolving the current political crisis and restoring legitimacy to Libyan institutions, is through the holding of national elections as soon as possible.

    We call again on the members of this Council and all of Libya’s international partners to continue to exercise their influence on the two leaders to reach a final agreement which would allow elections to be held as soon as possible.

    Mr. President,

    On 1 July, demonstrations were held across Libya, including in Tripoli, Benghazi, Al-Bayda and Tobruk. The Parliament building in Tobruk was stormed and damaged.

    Protestors expressed their frustration with continued political divisions and deterioration of living conditions. They demanded the swift holding of elections, and solutions to the country’s electricity crisis and fuel shortage.

    We urge Libya’s political actors to heed the call of their people, and to demonstrate responsible leadership by addressing their grievances.

    Mr. President,

    The continued political divisions, including the crisis over the executive and sovereign institutions, are prolonging the tense security environment in and around Tripoli.

    As armed groups continue to position themselves in support of either Mr. Dbeibah or Mr. Bashagha, the risk of escalation increases. Military activity has also increased in the western region, especially on the eastern flank of Tripoli, Misrata and in the outskirts of Sirte.

    We are deeply concerned about the armed clashes in Tripoli that took place on the night of 21 July and the skirmishes in Misrata on 23 July, between armed groups resulting in an unconfirmed number of civilian casualties.

    We reiterate the importance of maintaining the ceasefire in Libya and urge all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to address disputes through peaceful dialogue. We also remind all parties of their obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.

    Mr. President,

    I welcome the resumption of the activities of the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC) and the holding of meetings in Cairo and Tripoli between the Military Commanders of the Libyan Army. I commend their call for maintaining calm and stability in the country, as well as their efforts to unify the military institutions.

    I am also pleased to report that the Libyan monitors together with UNSMIL international monitors conducted two joint workshops in Tunis in June and July to operationalize the Libyan-led and Libyan-owned Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism.

    The UNSMIL ceasefire monitoring component, the 5+5 Joint Military Commission and the Libyan monitors plan to meet in Sirte in early August to finalize a proposed plan for the withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries. On this occasion, they also intend to activate a Joint Operations Room.

    Mr. President,

    We are concerned about the ongoing disagreement regarding the leadership of the National Oil Corporation (NOC).

    On 12 July, Mr. Dbeibah appointed, Mr. Bengdara, the former Libyan Central Bank governor, as new chairperson of the NOC. He replaced Mr. Sanalla who had headed the NOC since 2015. Mr. Sanalla rejected the decision to replace him and intends to take up the matter with the Libyan judiciary.  

    Meanwhile, Libya resumed oil exports on 19 July.  Since 16 April, the shutdown had reduced Libyan oil exports by two thirds and cost the country 4 billion US dollars in lost revenue. It is too soon to confirm whether the oil production will resume at full capacity and whether changes at the NOC would further impact oil production and export.

    We underline the need for the NOC to remain neutral and free from the pressure of political interests.

    We call on all relevant actors to overcome their differences with a view to ensuring the full exploitation of the country’s oil fields. We also reiterate that Libya’s natural resources belong to all Libyans, revenues from oil exports should be distributed evenly and fairly utilized to enhance service delivery.

    The United Nations reiterates its call on all actors to avoid actions that would cause a regression in the levels of oil production and export at this critical juncture.

    Mr. President,

    The human rights situation in Libya remains of serious concern.

    The dire economic situation has had a negative impact on people’s fundamental rights to basic services and access to food, water and sanitation, healthcare and education.

    In addition, UNSMIL has received reports that medical facilities lacked oxygen supplies for surgeries and critical care and clinics across the country faced severe challenges due to the extended power cuts and lack of fuel for generators.

    The Mission also received reports that dozens of protestors who participated in the 1 July demonstrations were arbitrarily arrested by armed groups.

    The United Nations reiterates the fundamental right to peaceful assembly, association and freedom of expression, and calls for the release of all those arbitrarily detained.

    The increase in incidents of violence against women during Eid, including the murder of at least six women – including one girl – in Benghazi in the east, and Ain Zara and Gharyan city in the west of Libya must be condemned.

    Meanwhile, civic space continues to be eroded. Arbitrary restrictions continue to be imposed on civil society organizations. Politically active women and men defending human rights are targeted with hate speech and incitement to violence, compromising their safety and security.

    We remain concerned with the continued detention of nine civil society and humanitarian workers arrested between November 2021 and February 2022 for peacefully exercising their right to freedom of expression. On 6 July, four of these arbitrarily detained persons were again not permitted to be present at their second scheduled court hearing.

    UNSMIL has continued to receive reports of serious allegations of torture against Libyans, migrants, and asylum-seekers in detention facilities and prisons. UNSMIL observed a wave of discrimination, expelling, and arbitrary arrests of migrants while they celebrated the holiday in the western-Libya cities of Zuwara, Zawiya, Tripoli, Misrata and Sabrata. Of most concern, a radio station in Zawiya broadcasted hate speech against migrants, asserting they were responsible for spreading diseases.

    Libyan authorities must investigate all allegations of torture and other human rights violations. Those responsible must be held accountable domestically or, as applicable, by international justice mechanisms, such as the International Criminal Court.

    Against this backdrop, I welcome the recent nine-month extension of the Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya and the findings of its recent report that includes recommendations on the situation of human rights in the country.

    Mr. President,

    While the United Nations’ priority in Libya remains to facilitate a return to the electoral process, we should keep supporting, and encouraging Libyan counterparts to focus on effectively addressing the key drivers of the political and economic stalemate, including those that triggered the 1 July’s demonstrations.

    The message from the young Libyans to their leadership was that they need to do more to improve their living conditions and that they want elections to be held as soon as possible in order to choose their legitimate representative.

    We also reiterate the United Nations’ readiness to support the African Union’s efforts to organize a national reconciliation conference. In this regard, we welcome the recent technical-level meeting held in Brazzaville, at the initiative of President Denis Sassou Nguesso, bringing together the African Union and other partners in support of this initiative.

    We count on the members of this Council and the wider international community to continue supporting the United Nations in its efforts to facilitate a mutually agreeable solution which will put an end to the continuing crisis.

    I thank you for your attention.

  • 25 июл 2022

    A young man whose community has been at the epicentre of the violence that has been raging between rival gangs in the troubled neighbourhood of Cité Soleil in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, says that he goes to sleep and wakes in the morning to the sound of gunfire. Edwin*, is a youth leader in his community, part of a group which is supported by the UN Peacebuilding Fund.

  • 24 июл 2022

    Amman, 24 July 2022 - I condemn the attack that hit the Zaid Al Moshki residential neighborhood in Taiz that injured 11 boys and girls, mostly under the age of 10. A number of these children are...

  • 23 июл 2022

    The UN Secretary-General 'unequivocally' condemned the reported strikes this Saturday in the port of Odesa. The attack took place less than 24 hours after the signing of the Black Sea agreements on the export of grain from Ukrainian ports.

  • 23 июл 2022

    The killing of protestors by security services during large-scale demonstrations in Sudan’s capital Khartoum in June underscores the ongoing political tensions in the country. Against this backdrop, the UN is committed to sustain and build peace in Sudan, say UN Resident Coordinator Khardiata Lo Ndiaye, and Elizabeth Spehar, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support.

  • 22 июл 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 Coordinator for Lebanon tells Security Council country is at “a crossroad between rebound or collapse” 

    Joanna Wronecka, the Special Coordinator for Lebanon, briefed the Security Council in person on 21 July in closed consultations on the Secretary-General’s latest report on that country. Underscoring the dire nature of the unrelenting socio-economic crisis, the Special Coordinator warned that  Lebanon’s trajectory will depend on the country's leaders and their willingness to implement sustainable solutions. All relevant Lebanese stakeholders must put the country’s national interests first and accelerate the formation of a government, she said. 

    Read more here 

    Iraq

    Special Representative discusses political situation in the country 

    On 20 July, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq and Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, met in Baghdad with the head of the State of Law coalition, Nouri al-Maliki. They discussed the political situation in the country, including the need to form a government that meets the expectations of the Iraqi people. She also met with Qassim Al-Araji, Iraq National Security Adviser, where they discussed, among other things, need to swiftly implement the Sinjar Agreement.  

    UNAMI welcomes new Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General 

    On 19 July, the Secretary-General appointed Ghulam Mohammad Isaczai of Afghanistan as his new Deputy Special Representative for Iraq in the UNAMI and Resident Coordinator. Mr. Isaczai will also serve as the UN Humanitarian Coordinator. 

     

    Read more here 

    Iraq Mission Human Rights Office discusses accountability for violations with legal sector and civil society 

    On 19 July, the UNAMI Human Rights Office held a roundtable in Basra with civil society activists on the “Update on Accountability in Iraq” report. On 18 July, the UNAMI Human Rights Office in Kirkuk organized a workshop with the city's Human Rights Judge, members of the Kirkuk Bar Association, lawyers, women’s and human rights activists and discussed accountability and redress for human rights violations. 

     

    Yemen

    “The parties must rise to the occasion and not miss this opportunity”, says Special Envoy for Yemen 

    The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, has intensified his engagements this week with the parties concerned to support the implementation of all elements of the truce and to explore possibilities for an expanded and extended truce beyond 2 August. The current truce has largely held for almost four months, marking the longest period of relative calm in more than seven years and a significant decrease in the number of civilian casualties. The ultimate goal is to move toward a political settlement to end the conflict, he said. 

    Read more here 

     

    Afghanistan

    Over 2,000 civilian casualties reported in Afghanistan since Taliban takeover, says UNAMA report 

    The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released a report on 20 July on the human rights situation in the country over the 10 months since the Taliban took power. The Mission recorded 700 civilians killed and 1,406 wounded between mid-August 2021 and mid-June 2022. The erosion of women’s rights has been one of the most notable aspects of the de facto administration to date, according to the report. 

    Read more here 

    Central Asia

    UNRCCA co-organizes meeting with UNOCT and donor community on counter-terrorism in the region 

    On 20 July, the UN Regional Center for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA), together with the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), convened a meeting at UN Headquarters in New York with ambassadors from Central Asian states and the donor community. Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Central Asia and the Head of UNRCCA, Natalia Gherman, highlighted the challenges surrounding the prevention of violent extremism and countering terrorism.

    Read more here 

    Great Lakes region

    Greater women's representation in electoral bodies 

    The Office of the Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region and the Lusaka-based Levy Mwanawasa Regional Centre for Democracy and Good Governance co-chaired a workshop from 19-20 July on strengthening women’s representation in election management bodies. “For peaceful and resilient societies to emerge, women must be able to lead and contribute – as candidates or voters or as observers – on an equal footing as men”, said Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for the Great Lakes Region Huang Xia in his opening remarks.

    Peacebuilding

    Peacebuilding Commission Chair speaks at high-level General Assembly and ECOSOC dialogue on “The Africa We Want" 

    The Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC), Mr. Md Monwar Hossain, on 20 July attended a roundtable on domestic resource mobilization, innovative financing and global partnerships for recovery and progress on the SDGs, as part of the Special Dialogue of the Presidents of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council on “The Africa We Want: Reconfirming the Development of Africa as a Priority of the United Nations System”. Mr. Hossain called for greater multilateral action and political engagement, and underscored the importance of adequate, predictable and sustained financing for comprehensive and inclusive approaches to peace and development in Africa and beyond. 

    Read his full remarks here 

     

     

    Multi-Year Appeal  

    This week, DPPA has received contributions from Switzerland for mediation and electoral assistance work, and from Japan for the Rapid Response Window for Ukraine and the Interactive Handbook on the Security Council Working Methods. 

     

    Next Week

    Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Pobee will brief the Security Council on the situation in Libya on Monday, 25 July. The former and current PBC Chairs will brief on peacebuilding and sustaining peace on Wednesday, 27 July. In closed consultations, the Council will discuss UNRCCA and Syria on Thursday, 28 July.  

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    Contact DPPA at dppa@un.org

     

     

  • 22 июл 2022

    An “unprecedented agreement” on the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea amid the ongoing war is “a beacon of hope” in a world that desperately needs it, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said at the signing ceremony in Istanbul, Türkiye, on Friday. 

  • 22 июл 2022

    As conflict grows in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the rising death toll and suffering of displaced civilians through brutal attacks, is cause for serious concern said the UN refugee agency UNHCR on Friday, which appealed for fresh funds to meet "soaring needs" across the country.

  • 22 июл 2022

    Over the past weeks, public discussions over the return of Syrian refugees to Syria have increased in Lebanon. On behalf of the International...

  • 21 июл 2022

    The dire impact of Lebanon’s unrelenting socio-economic crisis prompted the UN Special Coordinator to warn the Security Council behind closed doors on Thursday, that the country stands at “a crossroad between rebound or collapse”.

  • 21 июл 2022

    The historic UN-brokered truce in Yemen has largely held for nearly four months, and Special Envoy Hans Grundberg on Thursday urged the Government and Houthi rebels to work towards renewing the “transformational” agreement, which expires on 2 August. 

  • 21 июл 2022

    Ms. Joanna Wronecka, the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon and Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Mr. Jean-...

  • 21 июл 2022

    Independent UN human rights experts on Thursday called on authorities and political candidates standing in next month’s general election to foster an enabling civic space to ensure the vote goes ahead peacefully, and prevent violence.

  • 21 июл 2022

    Amman 21 July, 2022 – The UN Special Envoy Hans Grundberg has intensified his engagements with the parties to support the implementation of all elements of the truce, and...

  • 20 июл 2022

    The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), has strongly condemned the shelling of a mountain resort in the Kurdistan region of Dohuk Governorate on Wednesday, which reportedly killed eight tourists and wounded more than 20 others.

  • 20 июл 2022

    NEW YORK, UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS

    On 20 July, in the United Nations Headquarters in New York,...

  • 20 июл 2022

    A new report from the UN Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released on Wednesday, confirms the erosion of basic human rights across the country since the Taliban takeover in August last year, pointing out they bear responsibility for extrajudicial killings, torture, arbitrary arrests and detentions, and violations of fundamental freedoms.

  • 20 июл 2022

    KABUL  - The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) today released a report (Human rights in Afghanistan: 15 August 2021 – 15 June 2022) outlining the human rights situation in Afghanistan over the...

  • 19 июл 2022

    The best way to protect children and prevent violations against them during armed conflict is to “promote and champion peace,” the UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict told the Security Council on Tuesday. 

  • 19 июл 2022

    Martha Pobee, Sous-Secrétaire générale pour l'Afrique, devant le Conseil de sécurité (photo d'archives). Photo ONU / Eskinder Debebe

    On 8 June, the...

  • 18 июл 2022

    The UN’s top official advocating for children caught up in armed conflict issued new guidance on Monday designed to help expert staff on the ground protect children who are abducted, or who suffer other grave violations.

  • 18 июл 2022

    Garowe - State-building processes and collaboration with Somalia’s new leadership, as well as the support of the United...

  • 18 июл 2022

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  • 17 июл 2022

    New York, 18 July 2022

    Today, the world honours a giant of our time; a leader of unparalleled courage and towering achievement; and a man of quiet dignity and deep humanity.

    Nelson Mandela was a healer of communities and a mentor to generations.

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  • 16 июл 2022

    Venezuela's rural, remote, indigenous communities have been particularly affected by COVID-19 and the country's socio-economic crisis; community gardens help Wayúu women from Rio Negro to make ends meet, and provide a haven from violence.

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

    Security Council

    Grundberg: “The truce represents the best opportunity for peace in Yemen”

    Hans Grundberg, the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, briefed the Security Council on 11 July on the situation in that country since the renewal of the truce first agreed on 2 April. He said the truce has been holding for over three months, resulting in a two-thirds reduction in civilian casualties compared to the three months before the truce began. In the coming weeks, the Special Envoy said that he will continue to explore with the parties the possibility of a longer extension and an expanded truce agreement. This, he said, would provide time and the opportunity to start serious discussions on the economy and security tracks, to start addressing priority issues such as revenues as well as the payment of salaries, and to begin the process of moving toward a ceasefire.

    Read full remarks here

    UN News on the briefing here

     

    Incoming administration has a ‘tremendous opportunity and responsibility’ to accelerate the implementation of the Peace Agreement

    On 14 July, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia, Carlos Ruiz Massieu, told the Council that Colombians took part in a hard-fought political campaign leading to the election of their new President, Gustavo Petro. He reiterated the Secretary-General’s encouragement over these mostly peaceful elections and noted that the recent electoral outcomes increasingly reflect the diversity of the country’s vibrant society. The Special Representative also highlighted the significant contribution made by the Final Peace Agreement to Colombia’s democracy. Also briefing the Council was Father Francisco de Roux, President of Colombia’s Truth Commission, and Jineth Casso Piamba, leader of the Nasa people from the Cauca department.

     

    Read full remarks here

    UN News on the briefing here

     

    Security Council renews cross-border aid delivery in Syria for 6 months

    The Security Council agreed to renew the main provisions of resolution 2585 (2021) for an initial period of six months following a vote on the adoption of resolution 2642 on 12 July. This enables the UN to continue to work to save lives and alleviate the suffering of some 4.1 million people in need of aid and protection in north-west Syria. 

     

    UN News on the briefing here

     

    UNMHA mandate extends for another year

    The Security Council decided on 13 July to extend, until 14 July 2023, the mandate of the United Nations Mission to support the Hudaydah Agreement (UNMHA). Unanimously adopting resolution 2643 (2022), the Council further decided that the Mission will oversee the governate-wide ceasefire, redeployment of forces and mine action operations, as welll as monitor ceasefire compliance in the Red Sea ports of Hudaydah, Salif and Ras Issa.

    UN News on the renewal of the mandate here (AR)

     

    BINUH mandate renewed for a year 

    On 15 July, the Security Council unanimously voted to renew the mandate of the UN Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) for another year, until 15 July 2023.

     

     

     

    Lebanon

    Special Coordinator holds round of meetings prior to Security Council briefing 

    Joanna Wronecka, the Special Coordinator of the Secretary-General for Lebanon, held talks  this week with Lebanese officials and various stakeholders ahead of her 21 July briefing to the  Council  on the implementation of resolution 1701 (2006). The Special Coordinator met with President Michel Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, as well as representatives of Hizbullah and other political parties and foreign diplomats accredited to Lebanon. Discussions focused on steps taken in relation to the implementation of the resolution and upcoming constitutional timelines in Lebanon, including the formation of the government and presidential elections, the socio-economic crisis in Lebanon and the role of different state actors in the process of implementing urgent reforms. 

     

    Iraq

    New Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance 

    Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 11 July the appointment of Claudio Cordone of Italy as his new Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). Mr. Cordone succeeds Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir of Iceland. He brings to this position more than 35 years of experience in international relations, international human rights and humanitarian law, including as Director of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Lebanon, where he has served since 2017. 

    Read more here

    UNAMI’s Herald e-newsletter spotlights UN activities and projects  

    The latest edition of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq’s (UNAMI) Herald e-newsletter is out this week. It covers UN activities and projects from May to June 2022 and is available here in English.

    Great Lakes region

    High-level meeting in Democratic Republic of the Congo for women’s inclusion 

    A delegation of the Advisory Board for Women, Peace and Security in the Great Lakes region traveled to Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) from 11-16 July 2022 to meet various national interlocutors at the executive, legislative and judicial level as part of their periodic consultations in the countries of the region. The high-level meeting aimed to encourage Congolese authorities and community leaders, as well as traditional chiefs and religious leaders, to promote the effective inclusion of women and young people in ongoing peace and dialogue in the region. The week-long mission was led by Catherine Samba Panza, interim President of the Central African Republic from 2014 to 2016 and Co-President of FemWise-Africa, a subsidiary mechanism of the Panel of the Wise, one of the essential pillars of the peace and security architecture of the African Union. The Office of the UN Special Envoy for the Great Lakes region, together with the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) and the Executive Secretariat of the International Conference on the Great Lakes region, also took part in the meetings.

     

    Meeting with the African Union Commission

    Special Envoy Huang Xia met on 12 July with the President of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat. They discussed the latest developments in the Great Lakes region and agreed to strengthen their collaboration to support efforts by countries in the region to address persistent challenges, including the threat posed by armed groups in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  

     

    West Africa and the Sahel

    Special Representative reviews the Burkina Faso with the Peacebuilding Commission

    Special Representative of the Secretary-General Mahamat Saleh Annadif participated on 15 July in a meeting of the Peacebuilding Commission to review the situation in Burkina Faso. Working together with the Commission, he pledged to support the transition period to help ensure transparency and good governance, in order to regain the trust of the population and assist in the return to constitutional order. “Regional mechanisms such as the Accra Initiative [...] must be ramped up to prevent the destabilization sought by extremists,” he said. More on the meeting under ‘Peacebuilding’.

     

    Colombia

    800 students to benefit from a new road in the department of Tolima

    Honoring the memory of the victims and as an act of reconciliation, former combatants, police, and military came together this week to build a small road from a school in Icononzo, Tolima, a town in the center-west of the country. The UN Verification Mission, school representatives, and the Mayor's Office supported this work in coordination with local and national entities and victims.

     
    Peacebuilding

    PBC Ambassadorial-level meeting on Burkina Faso

    On 15 July, the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission, H.E. Ms. Rabab Fatima convened an Ambassadorial-level meeting on the priorities of the transition and opportunities to pursue and support national reconciliation in Burkina Faso. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Cooperation and Burkinabé Abroad, and the Minister of State to the President, in charge of Social Cohesion and Reconciliation, addressed the Commission. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) representative, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for West Africa and the Sahel, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Burkina Faso, and Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support also briefed the Commission. Member States encouraged a peaceful transition and expressed their support for the country’s efforts in social cohesion and national reconciliation as well as other important peacebuilding priorities. Press statement for this meeting is currently under discussion.

     
    Next Week

    The Security Council will discuss children and armed conflict on Tuesday, 19 July.

     

     

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  • 15 июл 2022

    The head of the UN Country Team in Sri Lanka has urged senior politicians to ensure a peaceful transfer of power in line with the national Constitution, following weeks of protests that finally saw the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday.

  • 14 июл 2022

    The UN Secretary-General is appalled by the deadly missile attack on Thursday against the city of Vinnytsia in central Ukraine, that reportedly killed at least 22 people, far from the frontline of the main fighting in the east, including three children and wounded more than 100 others, his Spokesperson said in a statement. 

  • 14 июл 2022

    Over 500,000 conflict-affected people in northeast Nigeria will be tossed “a lifeline,” thanks to a new UN humanitarian and development package, launched on Thursday.

  • 14 июл 2022

    New York, 15 July 2022

    Today, we highlight the importance of transforming youth skills for the future of work.

    Young people are disproportionately impacted by interlinked global crises, from climate change to conflicts to persistent poverty. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated these fragilities. In 2020 alone, youth employment fell by 39 million. Today, 24 million young people...

  • 14 июл 2022

    UN Photo

    New York, 14 July 2022. The...

  • 14 июл 2022

    The international community should lend full support to the incoming administration in Colombia, which has a tremendous opportunity to speed up implementation of the landmark 2016 Peace Agreement that ended more than 50 years of civil war, the top UN official in the country told the Security Council on Thursday. 

  • 14 июл 2022

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    Briefing by Carlos Ruiz Massieu, SRSG and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia...

  • 13 июл 2022

    The UN chief on Wednesday described progress between Russia and Ukraine on allowing the resumption of grain exports during UN-brokered talks in Türkiye, as a “ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger around the world.”

  • 12 июл 2022

    The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution to extend lifesaving aid deliveries into northwest Syria from Türkiye for a further six months following a vote on Tuesday. 

  • 12 июл 2022

    Access to information is a human right, Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Tuesday, underscoring that for peacekeepers, it can be “a matter of life and death, and the difference between peace and war”.  

  • 12 июл 2022

    “I recall the civil war in Liberia vividly,” says Elfreda Dennice Stewart, a United Nations Police (UNPOL) officer serving with the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

  • 11 июл 2022

    Although the UN-brokered truce between the Yemeni Government and Houthi rebels continues to hold, the key issue of road openings remains outstanding, while the country’s “humanitarian catastrophe” is set to worsen, the Security Council heard on Monday. 

  • 11 июл 2022

    Amid reports that Sri Lanka’s President has confirmed he will resign after his residence was stormed by thousands of protesters at the weekend, the UN chief on Monday called for dialogue to “ensure a smooth transition of government and solutions to the country’s deep economic crisis.

  • 11 июл 2022

    The annual UN report on Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC), released on Monday, details the devastating impact that various forms of conflict had on children around the world in 2021.