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2021

  • 13 8月 2021

    Afghanistan is on course to witness its highest ever number of documented civilian casualties in a single year since records began, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday.

  • 12 8月 2021

    With Taliban fighters continuing to gain ground in Afghanistan, the UN Secretary-General is following events “with deep concern” said the UN Spokesperson on Thursday, including the battle for Herat and Kandahar, the country’s second and third largest cities.

     

  • 12 8月 2021

    Political strides are breathing new hope into the country’s fragile State-building process, driven by an electoral agreement signed by Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble, and the heads of Somalia’s federal member states, a senior UN official told the Security Council on Thursday.

  • 12 8月 2021

    With 40 per cent of the global population under 25, the international community has a special responsibility to ensure young people can share their perspectives and concerns about existential threats to current and future generations, UN disarmament chief Izumi Nakamitsu said on Thursday.

  • 12 8月 2021

     

    302,400 Johnson & Johnson single-shot...

  • 12 8月 2021

    Xudur – Seated outside her makeshift home in the Madaxwaarabe internally displaced people’s site in Xudur, 80-year-old mother of five Fatuma Nishow Aliyow does not know where her next meal will...

  • 12 8月 2021

    New York — The UN Security Council will today meet to discuss the situation in Somalia. The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, James Swan, will brief the UNSC meeting on the...

  • 12 8月 2021

    A young peace campaigner from Cameroon who turned his back on the violence prevalent in his hometown and became a youth civil society activist, has been telling the United Nations about how he is helping other young people to reject conflict, and take a greater role in building peace in the country.

  • 11 8月 2021

    New York, 12 August 2021

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    Young people are on the frontlines of the struggle to build a better future for all. 

    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the dire need for the kind of transformational change they seek – and young people must be full partners in that effort.

    This year’s...

  • 11 8月 2021

    TRIPOLI, 11 August 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) today facilitated a virtual meeting of the Libyan Political...

  • 11 8月 2021
    Distinguished members of the LPDF, on behalf of the Special Envoy and the entire UNSMIL team, I wish to thank you for conducting your discussions in a constructive manner, focusing on the...
  • 11 8月 2021

    Distinguished members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF),

     

    Let me start by wishing you all a blessed and happy new Hijri year.

    I am...

  • 10 8月 2021

    The municipality of El Tarra is located 185 kilometres from Cúcuta and is part of the Catatumbo sub-region.  It is home to more than 100 people in the reintegration process. Its productive projects stand out for their...

  • 10 8月 2021

    The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said on Tuesday that it is “deeply concerned” over the abduction of a senior Government staff member, who disappeared last week after being taken away by unidentified armed men.

  • 10 8月 2021

    Six months after seizing power in a coup, Myanmar’s military leaders now appear to be moving to consolidate their rule, the UN Special Envoy for the country said on Tuesday, in her latest briefing to journalists in New York. 

  • 10 8月 2021

    TRIPOLI, 10 August 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is deeply concerned about the abduction and disappearance of Mr. Rida Faraj Fraitis, Chief of...

  • 10 8月 2021

    Disturbing reports of Taliban violence against communities now under their control in Afghanistan have been condemned by UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet, who on Tuesday backed a return to peace negotiations in Doha.

  • 9 8月 2021

    UN agencies continue to sound the alarm over the growing “humanitarian catastrophe” in northern Ethiopia, sparked by the conflict in the Tigray region, now in its ninth month. 

  • 9 8月 2021

    Despite an overall decrease in maritime traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic, piracy and armed robbery of ships rose by nearly 20 per cent during the first half of last year, a senior UN official told the Security Council on Monday. 

  • 9 8月 2021

    PANJSHIR – Civil society representatives at a series of UN-backed radio programmes in Central Afghanistan called on the parties to conflict to stop fighting and return...

  • 8 8月 2021

    António Guterres has reaffirmed the full support of the United Nations to amplifying the powerful testimony of the survivors of the atomic bomb that was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, 76 years ago, which has helped build a “powerful global movement against nuclear arms”.

  • 8 8月 2021

    New York, 9 August 2021

    Indigenous peoples around the world continue to face overwhelming marginalization, discrimination and exclusion.  Rooted in colonialism and patriarchy, these profound disparities are sustained by a deeply held resistance to recognizing and respecting the rights, dignity, and freedoms of indigenous peoples.

    Throughout modern history, indigenous...

  • 7 8月 2021

    A weaving project is helping to close the decades-long divide between the two communities in Cyprus, with assistance from the UN mission in the country, UNFICYP. 

  • 6 8月 2021
    This Week in DPPA is a brief roundup of political and peacebuilding events and developments at UNHQ and around the world. 

    Security Council

    Afghanistan at dangerous turning point, Security Council hears

    In her briefing to the Security Council on 6 August, Deborah Lyons, Special Representative and head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), warned that in the past weeks, the war had entered a new, deadlier, and more destructive phase, with over 1000 casualties just in the past month. She said that Afghanistan was at a dangerous turning point: “Ahead lies either a genuine peace negotiation or a tragically intertwined set of crises: an increasingly brutal conflict combined with an acute humanitarian situation and multiplying human rights abuses.” Lyons deplored the fact that despite significant concessions for peace, there has been a 50 percent increase in civilian casualties with the certainty of many more as the cities are attacked. She called on the regional and international community to send a strong signal—not only in public statements but also in bilateral communications with both parties—that it is essential to stop fighting and negotiate, in that order. “Otherwise, there may be nothing left to win,” she added.

    Full briefing to the Security Council here

     
    Third edition of the UN Security Council in Review out now

    DPPA’s Security Council Affairs Division has just released the third edition of the "United Nations Security Council in Review". The monthly newsletter offers an overview of the activity of the Security Council for the previous month. It is an addition to the existing research tools and information products available here.

    Read the latest July newsletter here

    New Appointment

    Hans Grundberg announced as new Special Envoy for Yemen

    Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 6 August the appointment of Hans Grundberg of Sweden as his Special Envoy for Yemen. He succeeds Martin Griffiths (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) who has been appointed as Under‑Secretary‑General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). He was previously Ambassador of the European Union to Yemen and brings over 20 years of experience in international affairs, including over 15 years working in conflict resolution, negotiation and mediation with focus on the Middle East.

    Afghanistan

    Stepping up ongoing efforts to address corruption in Afghanistan remains critical, UNAMA report finds

    The fifth annual anti-corruption report “Afghanistan’s Fight against Corruption: Stepping up integrity, transparency and accountability” released on 4 August finds that numerous shortcomings remain despite some positive steps taken by the country towards establishing solid anti-corruption legal and institutional frameworks. The report covers the period from January 2020 to May 2021, capturing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and increased violence after the announcement of the withdrawal of international troops which have slowed down the pace of reforms. “Effectively fighting corruption goes hand in hand with increasing State legitimacy, prosperity and stability,” Special Representative for Afghanistan Deborah Lyons said in the press release.

    Read more here

    Full report here

    Central Asia

    Special Representative emphasizes need for gender equality and increased women’s participation

    Natalia Gherman, Special Representative and head of the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) convened the Central Asia Women Leaders’ Caucus (WLC) held on 6 August in parallel with the Consultative Meeting of Heads of State. The Women Leaders’ Caucus aimed to share experiences of regional cooperation towards furthering gender equality policies. Addressing the event, the Special Representative said: “Today’s meeting, which in many ways resonates with the agenda of the Consultative Meeting of Heads of State, should give an even greater impulse for regional cooperation to achieve gender equality and increase women’s participation in political, economic and social life.” After the event, the WLC issued the Awaza Declaration, stressing the need for sustained efforts and intensified regional cooperation to develop ways to help address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women.

    Read more on the Women Leaders’ Caucus here

    Read more on the Consultative Meeting of Heads of State here

     
    UNRCCA celebrates International Youth day

    UNRCCA organized on 2 August an event dedicated to the first anniversary of the adoption of Security Council Resolution 2535 on Youth, Peace and Security, as well as in support of the upcoming International Youth Day on 12 August. More than 40 participants from Central Asia and Afghanistan joined the online event, to discuss the crucial role of youth in global peace and security processes.

    Read more here

    Lebanon

    Deputy Secretary-General appeals for stronger global support for Lebanon

    Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed spoke on 4 August by videoconference to the International Conference in Support of the Lebanese People, which took place one year after the tragic explosion at the port of Beirut that left some 200 people dead and thousands more displaced.  Speaking on behalf of the Secretary-General, she reiterated the need for an impartial, thorough and transparent investigation into the explosion. She added that the international community must lay the foundations for longer-term recovery, anchored in the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. “We need an enabling environment to move the needle – ultimately, Lebanon needs an empowered government poised to rapidly implement the necessary reforms”, said Mohammed in her remarks.

    Read more about the conference here

    Full remarks by DSG Mohammed here

    Libya

    Libyan Political Dialogue Forum Proposals Bridging Committee concludes deliberations

    Raisedon Zenenga, Assistant Secretary-General and Mission Coordinator of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) facilitated on 2 August the fourth and final virtual session of the Proposals Bridging Committee of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF). The members of the committee acknowledged that all possibilities of reaching a compromise on a single proposal had been exhausted, and therefore requested UNSMIL to transmit the four full-fledged proposals that were submitted within the deadlines set by its members to the LPDF plenary for its consideration and decision. UNSMIL will facilitate the upcoming LPDF plenary, where a proposal for a constitutional basis to enable the holding of national elections in December will be produced.

    Read more here

    Full remarks by Mission Coordinator here

    Iraq

    UNAMI commemorates the Yazidi Genocide

    In a video message to a virtual international conference organized on the occasion of the 7th Annual Commemoration of the Yazidi Genocide, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) acknowledged the immense challenges survivors still face due to discord on security arrangements, public service provisions and a unified administration, and emphasized the UN’s readiness and commitment to help move towards a normalized, sustainable situation on the ground. Participating in the conference’s virtual panel, Deputy Special Representative for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir noted that the UN remains actively engaged with Baghdad and Erbil to follow up on the Sinjar Agreement’s implementation. “[T]he United Nations continue to encourage the Federal and Kurdistan Regional governments and all relevant stakeholders to put aside partisan interests, overcome differences and place the needs of the people above all and do so without further delay,” the Deputy Special Representative stressed.

    Full video message by Special Representative here

    Full remarks by Deputy Special Representative here

     
    Deputy Special Representative discusses forthcoming parliamentary elections

    Deputy Special Representative (DSRSG) Sólrún Gísladóttir met on 2 August with a delegation of the Justice and Benevolence Movement. They discussed the political situation in the country, preparations for the forthcoming early parliamentary elections on 10 October 2021, challenges related to security and issues facing female candidates. She stressed that the UN in Iraq remains fully dedicated to advising and assisting the Iraqi authorities to ensure that credible and transparent elections are held on time. On the same day, the DSRSG, in a discussion with the Head of the Supreme Security Committee for Elections and Deputy Commander of Joint Operations emphasized the need to provide a safe and secure environment for the elections to ensure that all candidates can campaign freely and all citizens can vote in full safety without facing any type of discrimination. In Mosul on 4 August, she met separately with the Governor of Ninewa, the Mayor of Mosul, and representatives of civil society of Ninewa to discuss the current political and security situation in the Governorate in the lead up to the elections and the implementation of the Sinjar Agreement.

     
    New human rights report focusing on prevention of torture in places of detention in Iraq

    UNAMI and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) released on 3 August the report “Human Rights in the Administration of Justice in Iraq: legal conditions and procedural safeguards to prevent torture and ill-treatment,” which seeks to prevent torture in places of detention in Iraq, including the Kurdistan region. It notes that full implementation of Iraq’s protective legal framework will help prevent torture and ill-treatment, thereby building public trust in the criminal justice system. “No circumstances, however exceptional, justify torture or any form of impunity”, said Special Representative Hennis-Plasschaert in the press release. “I encourage increased efforts towards prevention and accountability, in line with Iraq’s obligations under international and domestic law”, she added.

    Read more here

    Download the report here

    Colombia

    Former combatants and community take on guinea pig farming in Cauca

    The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on 2 August delivered 340 guinea pigs to a rural area of Popayán, capital of the Cauca department in southwestern Colombia for the launch of a new productive project. 46 former FARC combatants and community members will be farming guinea pigs in the framework of reintegration with a community approach. The UN Verification Mission in Colombia alongside IOM Colombia and the Agency for Reincorporation and Standardization (ARN) Colombia contributed in the project’s set-up and in the training of its members.

    Climate and Security

    New online course on climate change, peace and security

    DPPA’s Policy and Mediation Division launched on 4 August the first module of a new online course, “Climate Change, Peace and Security: Understanding climate-related security risks through an integrated lens”, jointly developed by UNEP, UNDP, UN Women, UN Climate Change Learning Partnership (UN CC:Learn) and Adelphi, an independent think tank on climate, environment and development. It unpacks the interlinkages between climate change and peace and security while introducing a special focus on assessing the ways gender norms and other factors of social identity shape how people from different backgrounds experience and respond to climate-related security risks.

    Read more information and access the course here

    Peacebuilding

    New episode of “She Stands for Peace”

    This week’s episode released on 3 August features Obiageli Ezekwesili, co-convener of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign. In this episode, she talks about inspiring and organizing the next generation of peacebuilders. She shares insights on how we might approach governance and youth participation differently.

    Listen to the episode

    For more information on the podcast series, click here

    Next Week

    The Security Council will hold an open debate to discuss maritime security on Monday, 9 August. Special Representative James Swan will update the Council on the situation in Somalia on Thursday, 12 August. 

  • 6 8月 2021

    The UN Interim Force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, said on Friday that escalating hostilities over the past two days involving Lebanese and Israeli forces have created “a very dangerous situation” in the volatile border region.

  • 6 8月 2021

    With the war in Afghanistan now in “a new, deadlier, and more destructive phase”, the top UN official in the country appealed on Friday for the Security Council to act to avert a catastrophe. 

  • 6 8月 2021

    TRIPOLI, 6 August 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) joins the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC) in condemning the act of hatred that took place on the Coastal Road a few...

  • 6 8月 2021

    A ceasefire in Tigray on humanitarian grounds is needed now more than ever if a massive aid operation across frontlines is to succeed, the UN’s emergency relief chief said on Friday.

  • 6 8月 2021

    Briefing to the United Nations Security Council by the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Ms.Deborah LyonsKabul, 6 August 2021[As...

  • 6 8月 2021

    Rapidly spreading violence in Mali is threatening the State’s very survival, the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said on Friday. 

  • 6 8月 2021

    KABUL/NEW YORK - The Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, Deborah Lyons, today briefed a special Security Council session on the situation in Afghanistan.

    Lyons...

  • 6 8月 2021

    The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka has been following with great concern the exchange of fire between Lebanon and Israel in the last days.

    Exercising her good offices, the Special Coordinator has activated her political contacts and reached out to all stakeholders concerned. The potential for miscalculation presents the risk of serious consequences. Maximum restraint is required to prevent...

  • 6 8月 2021

    SRSG Natalia Gherman meets with H.E. Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, President of Turkmenistan

    TURKMENBASHI, Turkmenistan

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  • 6 8月 2021

    The situation for people who have been displaced due to an upsurge in fighting in Afghanistan following the resurgence of the Taliban is expected to continue to deteriorate, unless more is done to assist them, according to the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM).

  • 6 8月 2021

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    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Hans Grundberg of Sweden as his Special Envoy for Yemen. Mr....

  • 5 8月 2021

    KABUL, 06 August 2021 – The UN Security Council will hold a special session on the situation on Afghanistan today at 10:00 in New York (18.30, Kabul local).Media can follow...

  • 5 8月 2021

    Underlining UN commitment to achieving a nuclear-free world, Secretary-General António Guterres has urged governments to strengthen efforts to make this goal a reality.  

  • 5 8月 2021

    In his capacity as President of the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission (CNMC), the Special Representative of the Secretary General and Head of...

  • 5 8月 2021

    TRIPOLI, 5 August 2021 - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) will facilitate a virtual meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) on 11 August to...

  • 5 8月 2021

    3rd Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia in Awaza, Turkmenistan (6 August 2021)

    AWAZA, Turkmenistan

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  • 5 8月 2021

    Forum of the Women Leaders’ Caucus convened back-to-back with the 3rd Consultative Meeting of the Heads of  State of Central Asia in Awaza, Turkmenistan (6 August 2021)...

  • 5 8月 2021

    The top UN rights official once more sounded the alarm on Thursday over the plight of civilians in Syria, as intense fighting and indiscriminate shelling by Government forces and armed opposition groups paralyze neighbourhoods in and around the southern city of Daraa. 

  • 5 8月 2021

    Good afternoon, Mr. President and representatives of the press. 

    I thank President Ahmed Abdi Kariye and his team for the warm reception...

  • 4 8月 2021

    Heavy rains and flooding in Yemen have affected at least 28,000 people, according to initial estimates released by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) on Wednesday.

  • 4 8月 2021

    Identifying perpetrators of chemical weapon attacks, and holding them accountable, must remain a priority, a senior UN official said on Wednesday during the latest Security Council meeting on Syria. 

  • 4 8月 2021

    Identifying perpetrators of chemical weapon attacks, and holding them accountable, must remain a priority, a senior UN official said on Wednesday during the latest Security Council meeting on Syria. 

  • 4 8月 2021

    The new UN Emergency Relief Coordinator ended a six-day mission to Ethiopia with a fresh push to get badly needed food and other supplies into the embattled Tigray region.  

  • 4 8月 2021

    President Macron, Excellencies,

     

    On behalf of the Secretary-General, let me express appreciation to France for convening this conference and to all partners for...

  • 4 8月 2021

    KABUL - Stepping up ongoing efforts to address corruption in Afghanistan remains critical, finds a UN report released today.UNAMA’s fifth...

  • 3 8月 2021

    NEW YORK - The members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest terms the deplorable attack against the United Nations compound in Herat,...