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2021

  • 5 2月 2021

    The UN on Friday told journalists that it welcomed the decision by the United States “to strengthen it’s diplomatic engagement” and support efforts led by the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, to ends years of conflict there. 

  • 5 2月 2021

    The UN renewed appeals on Friday for humanitarian access to all areas of Ethiopia’s troubled Tigray region to help people displaced fighting, forcing the most desperate to eat leaves to survive.

  • 5 2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

    Secretary-General and Myanmar Envoy condemn military takeover 

    The Secretary-General and his Special Envoy, Christine Schraner Burgener, condemned this week's military takeover in Myanmar. In a statement on 31 January, the Secretary-General expressed grave concern regarding the declaration of the transfer of all legislative, executive and judicial powers to the military. He called for the release of Aung Saan Suu Kyi and other leaders and said: "These developments represent a serious blow to democratic reforms in Myanmar.” The Special Envoy on 2 February briefed the Security Council in closed session on the developments in the country, urging Council members to “collectively send a clear signal in support of democracy in Myanmar.” “It is all too regretful that the hope of continued progress marked by the 8 November elections, including strengthened United Nations-Myanmar cooperation, has been jeopardized,” she said.

    Read more in UN News

    New York

    Secretary-General: Palestinian President’s call for international peace conference provides an opportunity for peace 

    Secretary-General António Guterres presided over the election of the Bureau of the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People on 4 February. He said that Palestinian President Abbas’s call for an international peace conference under UN auspices and an expanded Middle East Quartet provides a positive opportunity to advance peace in the region. The Committee re-elected the Bureau’s incumbent members (Chair: Senegal and Vice-Chairs: Afghanistan, Cuba, Indonesia, Namibia and Nicaragua) and adopted its Programme of Work for 2021. Besides Bureau members, Egypt, Guyana, India, Lebanon, Malaysia, South Africa and Sri Lanka made statements on the occasion. 

    Afghanistan

    New report on torture in Afghan prisons

    Almost a third of people detained for security or terrorism-related offences in Afghanistan claim to have been subjected to torture or other forms of ill-treatment, a new UNAMA/UNHCHR report launched on 3 February says. ”Torture can never be justified. Perpetrators must be held accountable. This would increase confidence in the rule of law and can be a contributing factor towards peace,” Special Representative Deborah Lyons said in conjunction with the report launch.   

    Read more here

    Iraq

    Seminar on the impact of the pandemic on Iraqi women

    Deputy Special Representative Alice Walpole on 1 February attended a seminar organized by the National Security Adviser and the University of Baghdad on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Iraqi women. Ms. Walpole reported on the efforts of the UN in Iraq to mitigate the effect of the virus on women. She concluded with a request to all that “as we work together to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on women in Iraq, let’s also use the opportunity to work together to reduce gender inequalities for Iraqi women not just in this time of pandemic but in the longer term, too.”

    Read her full remarks here 

    Libya

    Williams: “The Libyan people are behind you”

    Acting Special Representative Stephanie Williams on 1 February told the opening of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) in Switzerland that ”[t]he Libyan people are behind you, they support you, they want you to succeed. They need you to succeed. Don’t let them down.” On 5 February, LPDF participants voted the four lists of candidates for the three-member Presidency Council and Prime Minister positions, which were submitted on 4 February and met the required endorsements stipulated in the selection mechanism. 

    Read more here

    Read more in UN News

    Somalia

    Special Representative continues visits to Federal Member States

    James Swan, Special Representative and Head of UNSOM, visited Jubaland and Somaliland this week. In the Somaliland capitol of Hargeisa, Mr. Swan discussed the forthcoming parliamentary and local elections with President Muse Bihi. “All of Somaliland’s partners look forward to these elections,” Mr. Swan said. “We look forward to the National Electoral Commission’s work facilitating successful elections at the end of May.” The Special Representative also visited the headquarters of Somaliland’s National Electoral Commission (NEC), where he had discussions with some of its commissioners.

     

     

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    Sudan

    New Special Representative arrives in Khartoum

    The new Special Representative and Head of UNITAMS, Volker Perthes, arrived in Khartoum on 2 February. He was received by Ambassador Omer El Sheikh, Head of the National Executive Committee for Coordination with UNITAMS, representing the Sudanese government. “I am looking forward to working with the transitional authorities and the great people of Sudan,” he said. “UNITAMS has been established, and I will devote my energy on supporting Sudan achieve its goals of democratic transformation, peace, and economic recovery.”

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    Colombia

    Cooperative in the Catatumbo region promotes economic reactivation

    A cooperative of 20 people, including social leaders, community members and signatories of the peace agreement received on 1 February inputs and technical advice to undertake a new project to provide an alternative amid the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In Teorama municipality, Norte de Santander, northwestern Colombia, the entrepreneurs started a poultry farm. The Verification Mission is accompanying this process in coordination with the Agency for Reincorporation and Normalization. 

    Peacebuilding

    New handbook on Youth, Peace and Security

    “Youth, Peace and Security: A Programming Handbook” was officially published this week. The Handbook, developed by the Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO), UNFPA and UNDP, with the support of the Folke Bernadotte Academy, in consultation with UN and civil society partners, seeks to contribute to the operational readiness and capacity of United Nations practitioners to implement the youth, peace and security (YPS) agenda. The handbook is intended to be used by country, regional and global teams in the United Nations system, but it can also provide insights and guidance to field practitioners beyond the United Nations, including other international or regional organizations, national counterparts, youth-led and youth-focused organizations, movements and networks, and peacebuilding organizations. It provides step-by-step guidance for youth-sensitive and youth-inclusive peace and security programming, through the programmatic cycle: conflict analysis, theories of change, outcomes and indicators, monitoring and evaluation. It also provides a detailed list of programmatic entry points under the five pillars, with concrete examples.

    Read more here

     
    Peacebuilding Commission elects new Chair and Vice-Chairs

    The Peacebuilding Commission on 3 February elected Egypt, Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Edrees, as its Chair for 2021 and Canada and Slovakia as Vice-Chairs. Brazil, Morocco, Sweden and Switzerland were re-elected Configuration Chairs for Guinea-Bissau, Central African Republic, Liberia and Burundi, respectively. The new Chair also highlighted the need for stronger UN partnerships with regional and sub-regional organizations as well as International Financial Institutions. He  committed to supporting the Secretary-General’s efforts in ensuring adequate, predictable and sustained financing for peacebuilding, particularly in view of the new PBC mandate to advise the General Assembly ahead of the high-level meeting on financing for peacebuilding scheduled for the 76th session.

    Watch a recording of the meeting here

    Next week

    Security Council

    Syria Envoy Geir O. Pedersen will brief the UN Security Council on the situation in the country and the work of the Syrian Constitutional Committee on 9 February. On 11 February, there will be a briefing on a letter form the Russian Federation regarding the situation in Ukraine (S/2014/264).

    Updated programme of work here

     
    The Work of Peace

    Remember to check out our virtual exhibit: The Work of Peace. It highlights the UN’s key role in preventive diplomacy, good offices, mediation and elections over the past 75 years, and looks ahead at what the future may hold for this work.

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  • 5 2月 2021

    Switzerland – 5 February 2021 - The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum members cast their votes this morning for the four lists of candidates for the three-member Presidency...

  • 5 2月 2021

    I was very honoured to preside over the beginning of this year’s first meeting of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People. 

    My congratulations to the Chair, Ambassador Cheikh Niang, and other members of the Bureau, on your election.

    Excellencies,

    The unresolved question of Palestine underlines the continued...

  • 4 2月 2021

    Switzerland, 5 February - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) announces that it has received four lists of candidates for the positions of the three-member Presidency...

  • 4 2月 2021

    The UN Security Council issued a press statement on Thursday expressing “deep concern” over the military takeover in Myanmar, calling for the immediate release of the country’s elected leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and President Win Myint.

  • 4 2月 2021

    UN Says Killing of Lokman Slim is a Loss for Lebanon

    Beirut, Lebanon

    4 February 2021

     

    Najat Rochdi, the UN Deputy Special Coordinator, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, today expressed her shock and sadness over the assassination of Lebanese activist and publicist Lokman Slim. Ms....

  • 4 2月 2021

    Mogadishu – International partners* welcome the meeting among President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmaajo and Federal Member State leaders now underway in Dhusamareb. It is crucial that all participants...

  • 4 2月 2021

    4 February 2021 - UNSMIL welcomes the convening of the 7th round of the 5+5 Joint Military Committee (JMC) at its Headquarters in Sirte, from 4 to 7 February, to continue the planning for the...

  • 4 2月 2021

    The Resource book brings together materials developed for the UNRCCA Preventive Diplomacy Academy training workshops. The information you will find here is divided into four parts. The first part provides background...

  • 4 2月 2021

    This is the publication comprising the entire essays of the contest winners from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan “Youth...

  • 4 2月 2021

    New York, 4 February 2021

    I am pleased to welcome the first International Day of Human Fraternity in World Interfaith Harmony Week.

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  • 4 2月 2021

    Hargeisa – UN Women is partnering with the Somaliland Women Lawyers Association (SWLA) to improve women’s access to the local justice system and enhance their legal empowerment.

    “UN Women is pleased that the...

  • 4 2月 2021

    The United Nations top disarmament official, on Wednesday, stressed the urgent need to not only identify those who have used chemical weapons in Syria, but also hold them accountable for their deeds.

  • 4 2月 2021

    Out now! Episode 2 "She Stands For Peace" - Click here: https://unoau.unmissions.org/podcast-series-she-stands-peace

  • 4 2月 2021

    Out now! Episode 3 "She Stands For Peace" - Click here: https://unoau.unmissions.org/podcast-series-she-stands-peace

  • 3 2月 2021

    Assistant Secretary-General and UNSMIL Coordinator Raisedon Zenenga met today with the Head of the Presidency Council Fayez Serraj.

    They discussed current developments in Libya and ways to strengthen UN...

  • 3 2月 2021

    The UN chief António Guterres on Wednesday said he continues to be “very concerned” about armed clashes and the threat to civilian life across the Central African Republic, where around 200,000 have been displaced by fighting in under two months.

  • 3 2月 2021

    Hargeisa – The long-running and wide-ranging relationship between the United Nations and Somaliland came to the fore during a recent visit of senior officials from the world body...

  • 3 2月 2021

    Good Afternoon.

    I would like to begin by thanking President Muse Bihi Abdi and his team for the warm welcome we received here today.

    I’m here in Hargeisa with colleagues...

  • 3 2月 2021

    Good Afternoon.

    I would like to begin by thanking President Muse Bihi Abdi and his team for the warm welcome we received here today...

  • 3 2月 2021

    We are pleased to share pictures and video footage from the third day of the UNSMIL-facilitated Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, which commenced on 1 February in Switzerland.

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  • 3 2月 2021

    KABUL - Allegations by detainees of torture in Afghan detention facilities continue at high rates with the procedural rights of those detained largely ignored, according to the...

  • 2 2月 2021

    The UN Special Envoy on Myanmar appealed on Tuesday for the Security Council to unite in support of democracy in the country in the wake of the recent power grab by the military and the declaration of a one-year state of emergency. 

  • 2 2月 2021

    Switzerland, 2 February 2021 - Today, on the second day of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) meeting in Switzerland which has convened to select a temporary unified executive authority...

  • 2 2月 2021

    On 10 January, the former United States Secretary of State, Michael Pompeo, announced the designation of the Houthis (Ansar Allah) as a foreign terrorist organization and a specially designated global terrorist entity. The designation entered into effect on 19 January.

  • 2 2月 2021

    We are pleased to share pictures and video footage from the second day of the UNSMIL-facilitated Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, which commenced on 1 February in Switzerland.

    Photos:...
  • 2 2月 2021

    The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has voiced “deep fears” of a violent crackdown on dissenting voices in Myanmar, where the military assumed all powers and declared a state of emergency after overthrowing the civilian government and arresting top political leaders, on Monday. 

  • 1 2月 2021

    Recent intercommunal violence and deadly attacks in Darfur have prompted two independent UN human rights experts on Monday to urge the Government of Sudan to urgently implement strong measures to ensure the safety of civilians, including the internally displaced.  

  • 1 2月 2021

    All Libyans have a chance at national reconciliation and renewal once the country’s representatives, who have begun meeting in Switzerland, vote on a new executive, UN negotiator Stephanie Williams said on Monday. 

  • 1 2月 2021

     

    We are pleased to share shots from the opening session and meetings of the UNSMIL-facilitated Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, which commenced on 1 February in...

  • 1 2月 2021

    Switzerland, 1 February 2021

     

    Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the Libyan...

  • 1 2月 2021

    The United Nations envoy for Somalia has strongly condemned Sunday’s terrorist attack on a hotel near the international airport in capital Mogadishu that left at least five people dead and dozens more wounded. 

  • 1 2月 2021

    Ladies and Gentlemen, members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum

    Good morning, Sabah Al-Kheir wa Assalam alaykum, ...

  • 1 2月 2021

    Mogadishu – The United Nations in Somalia strongly condemns the terrorist attack on Hotel Afrik which left many people dead or injured.

    “We are...

  • 1 2月 2021

    The United Nations Secretary-General has strongly condemned the detention of Myanmar’s top political leaders and government officials, including State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and President Win Myint, by the country’s military. 

  • 31 1月 2021

    Several people, including four children, are reported dead, with many more injured, following a weekend of deadly bomb attacks in towns in northern rural Aleppo, Syria.

  • 31 1月 2021

    Kismayo – The United Nations’ support to Jubaland in areas ranging from primary health and wellbeing to economic empowerment and protection of the most vulnerable were among the...

  • 31 1月 2021

    Mogadishu – International partners* welcome the 30 January announcement by H.E President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed that he will hold a consultative forum with Federal Member State leaders, to be held in...

  • 31 1月 2021

    Baidoa – With her ten children, Fatuma Isaq Mohamed’s life is a daily struggle.  

    “This is not our land and we don’t know how long we will be...

  • 31 1月 2021

    Good afternoon, Mr. President.

    I would like to begin by thanking you – President Ahmed Mohamed Islam ‘Madobe’ – and your team, for the warm welcome that we’ve received here in...

  • 30 1月 2021

     

    Switzerland 30 January 2021 - Following the closing of the one-week period on 28 January for the submission of nominations for the executive...

  • 30 1月 2021

    THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR WEST AFRICA AND THE SAHEL CONCLUDES HIS VISIT TO ABIDJAN, ENCOURAGES IVORIANS TO SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY OF...

  • 30 1月 2021
     

    Farming | FAO radio training benefits farmers, pastoralists...

  • 29 1月 2021

    Geir Pedersen, UN Special Envoy for Syria, lamented the slow progress of the peace process in the country, in remarks to the press on Friday, following a meeting involving members of the UN-facilitated Syrian Constitution Committee, in Geneva.

  • 29 1月 2021

    Violence and insecurity related to the recent elections in the Central African Republic (CAR) has forced more than 200,000 people to flee their homes in less than two months, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday, warning tens of thousands are facing dire living conditions. 

  • 29 1月 2021



    23 - 29 January 2021

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

    Security Council

    DiCarlo: “Recovering better” from COVID-19 also requires more political and financial investment to strengthen conflict prevention
    Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo on 25 January briefed the Security Council on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on peace and security. “The pandemic was impossible to predict. Many of its consequences on peace and security are not. Not surprisingly, COVID-19 has hit hardest in the most vulnerable places and among the most vulnerable people. This is why “recovering better” must involve strengthening our capacity for prevention with more political and financial investment. The support of the international community in this endeavor is critical,” Ms. DiCarlo said.   
    Read her full remarks here
    Read more in UN News



    UN ready to support Palestinian elections
    New Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland on 26 January updated the Council on the Middle East peace process. He welcomed the decree to hold legislative, presidential and Palestinian National Council elections this year. “The holding of elections in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza will be a crucial step towards Palestinian unity, giving renewed legitimacy to national institutions, including a democratically elected Parliament and Government in Palestine. The United Nations stands ready to support efforts for the Palestinian people to exercise their democratic rights,” the Special Coordinator said.
    Read his full remarks here
    Read more in UN News




    Ceasefire in Libya continues to be observed
    Acting Special Representative Stephanie Williams on 28 January briefed on the recent progress in the peace process in Libya. She was pleased to report that the ceasefire signed in Geneva on 23 October continues to be observed. “Libyans are keen to turn the page, to reclaim Libyan sovereignty and ownership of their destiny as a people after many years of relentless armed conflict, societal fragmentation, and crippling institutional division. This rejuvenation of Libyan patriotism must be sustained, harnessed, and supported by this Council to open a new path for Libya towards democracy, respect for human rights, accountability and justice under the rule of law,” Ms. Williams said. 
    Read her full statement here
    Read more in UN News

     

    Afghanistan

    Global Open Days discussions emphasize inclusion of women’s voices in peace talks 
    The inclusion of women in peace negotiations and other decision-making processes has been the focus of a series of discussions currently taking place across Afghanistan, marking ‘Global Open Days’. Hundreds of women and representatives from government, religious institutions, academia and civil society have taken part in the UNAMA-backed events in numerous regions and provinces. Since November through January, events have taken place in Bamyan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Jalalabad, Maimana and Mazar to reaffirm the critical role that Afghan women play as peace brokers and peacekeepers, and why their inclusion in the Afghanistan Peace Negotiations is beneficial to the country.
    Read more here

     

    Iraq

    New report on the right to education
    On the occasion of International Education Day on 24 January, UNAMI Human Rights Office, jointly with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), published the second report in a series on The Right to Education in Iraq: Obstacles to Girls’ Education after ISIL. “Measures to ensure equality of access to education engender broader human rights dividends for society as a whole, including long-term peace and stability”, said Danielle Bell, Chief UNAMI Human Rights Office and OHCHR Representative in Iraq. “The report provides practical recommendations to address specific institutional and societal barriers girls face to access education and aims to promote inclusive and equitable education for all children in Iraq”.
    Download the report here

     

    Yemen

    Fifth meeting of the Supervisory Committee on Prisoners and Detainees
    The fifth meeting of the Supervisory Committee on the Implementation of the Prisoners and Detainees Exchange Agreement kicked off in Amman, Jordan, on 24 January. The Committee resumes discussions between the parties to the conflict in Yemen to discuss the release of more detainees following the release of 1056 detainees last October. The Special Envoy for Yemen Martin Griffiths opened the meeting and said: “I urge the parties to prioritize in their discussions the immediate and unconditional release of all sick, wounded, elderly and children detainees as well as all arbitrarily detained civilians, including women.  I also urge the parties to discuss and agree on names beyond the Amman meeting lists to fulfill their Stockholm commitment of releasing all conflict-related detainees as soon as possible.”
    Read more here

     

    Somalia

    Visits to Federal Member States
    This week, James Swan, Special Representative and Head of UNSOM, has continued his visits to Federal Member States (FMS). He visited Galmudug on 24 January, Puntland on 25 January, and Hirshabelle on 28 January. Mr. Swan met with FMS leadership to discuss how the UN system can provide support, and also highlighted the need for a constructive compromise between the Federal Government and the FMS to reach an agreement over implementation of the electoral process. “We urge all of Somalia’s leaders to make every effort to engage in dialogue in a collegial spirit so that the national elections are held on the basis of broad consensus, rooted in the September 17th Agreement, and underpinned by transparency, fairness and inclusivity,” he said at a press conference in Galmudug.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    “It is important to acknowledge the progress that has been made”
    Thirty years since the outbreak of Somalia’s civil war, senior UN officials on 27 January paid tribute to the courage and resilience of Somali citizens who have persevered through some of the “toughest conditions in any country on the planet over the past three decades.” “While enormous challenges remain and the road ahead, at times, looks long and hilly, it is important to acknowledge the progress that has been made,” Special Representative James Swan said. Mr. Swan addressed the media at a virtual press conference in Mogadishu, at which he and other senior UN officials spoke about the range of the world body’s support over the past year but also for 2021.
    Read more here

     

    West Africa

    Inclusiveness crucial to prevent conflicts
    Mohamed Ibn Chambas, Special Representative and Head of UNOWAS, on 23 January addressed the 58th Ordinary Session of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Authority of Heads of State and Government, that was held virtually. “I wish to reiterate that electoral and indeed political processes anchored on consensus and inclusiveness with full participation of women, youth and people living with disabilities, can significantly contribute to prevent conflicts and address some of the peace and security challenges in our region,” Mr. Ibn Chambas said.  
    Read more here


    Joint visit to Cabo Verde and Sierra Leone
    Special Representative Mohamed Ibn Chambes and the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, conducted a joint visit to Sierra Leone and Cabo Verde this week. The joint visit was part of the UN and AU continued partnership to support the countries of the sub-region address peace, security and development challenges. In Freetown, they met with Julius Maada Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone with whom they discussed a range of national and regional issues, including the post-COVID recovery plans. In Praia, they had a meeting with the Prime Minister, José Ulisses Correia e Silva, and were received by Jorge Carlos Fonseca, President of Cabo Verde.
    Read more here

     

    Colombia

    Educational talks on restorative justice for former combatants 
    The UN Verification Mission in Colombia accompanied, this week, the cycle of educational talks that the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) is giving to former combatants. The workshops were held in the department of Caldas in central-western Colombia, in the indigenous reservation of Cañamomo Lomaprieta, and about 40 former combatants of the FARC-EP participated. The UN Mission has been accompanying this group of ex-combatants in different income-generating projects, carried out jointly with the community, and supports the socialization of the responsibilities they must fulfill with the Special Jurisdiction for Peace.


    Peacebuilding

    Member States pledge $439 million for the Peacebuilding Fund
    During the High-Level Replenishment Conference for the Peacebuilding Fund on 26 January, Member States pledged $439 million for the Fund’s 2020-2024 strategy. The Conference, chaired by the Secretary-General, took place at a time of unprecedented challenges and as the world contends with the tragic immediate effects of the pandemic and its alarming medium to long-term impacts. The unprecedented economic shocks and inadequate response strategies are entrenching social and economic inequalities and increasing risks for crisis, eroding peace and development gains along the way. 92 Member States joined the Conference.
    Read more here

     

    Mediation

    New publication on constitutions and peace processes
    At a virtual event on 28 January, the Berghof Foundation and the Mediation Support Unit of DPPA’s Policy and Mediation Division launched a new publication on constitutions and peace processes. Peace processes often confront conflict issues that have deep constitutional relevance, and yet the obvious link to “constitution making” and the need for constitutional expertise are seldom acknowledged. The role of constitution making in peace processes is understudied and there is little practical guidance for individuals involved in peace processes, especially the mediators, negotiators and other actors who support them, on how to engage with constitutional elements in peace processes.
    Read the publication here 



    Next Week 

    Security Council
    The United Kingdom will assume the presidency of the Security Council for February.
    Updated programme of work here

     

    The Work of Peace

    Virtual exhibit
    Remember to check out our virtual exhibit: The Work of Peace. It highlights the UN’s key role in preventive diplomacy, good offices, mediation and elections over the past 75 years, and looks ahead at what the future may hold for this work.
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  • 29 1月 2021

    The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) will convene in Switzerland next week from 1 to 5 February 2021, with the facilitation of the Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General,...

  • 29 1月 2021

    Mogadishu – International partners* welcome the nomination of State-level Electoral Implementation Teams for Jubaland and Puntland, presented on 27 January. While overdue, this positive step can help to create conditions...