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Reports and Policy Documents

2024

  • 20 فبراير 2024

    Amid reports of a renewed escalation of hostilities in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN peacekeeping mission in the country has called on the M23 rebels to cease its offensive, the UN Spokesperson said on Monday as the Security Council prepares to meet on Tuesday at 3 PM New York time to discuss the situation.

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    On February 20, UNOAU organized the Annual Roundtable Discussion on the UN-AU Partnership, hosted at the UNECA. This year's discussions featured engaging sessions focusing on key aspects of...

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    A virtual meeting of representatives of UN entities covering Central Africa took place on 15 February 2024. Initiated by UNOCA, and moderated by its...

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    DOHA, QATAR - UN Secretary-General’s media stakeout in Doha, Qatar, following two-day meeting of special envoys on Afghanistan.

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  • 19 فبراير 2024

    Somalia remains resilient and strongly committed to state-building but more is needed to sustain the gains made in the fight against terrorist insurgency, the UN Special Representative in the country told the Security Council on Monday. 

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    An extension of Israel’s military operation in Rafah, where over a million internally displaced Palestinians have been forced to shelter, will have “dire humanitarian consequences”, the UN Senior Humanitarian Coordinator for Gaza said on Monday.

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    The UN Secretary-General on Monday highlighted the urgent need for an end to restrictions imposed by the Taliban de facto authorities on women and girls in Afghanistan.

  • 19 فبراير 2024

    At least 25 million people are struggling with soaring rates of hunger and malnutrition as the crisis arising from the war in Sudan sends shockwaves around the region, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Monday. 

  • 17 فبراير 2024
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments around the world. 

    Climate action can help fight hunger and prevent conflict, Secretary-General tells Council 

    On 13 February, the Security Council held an open debate on climate, conflict and food insecurity. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that, with the accelerating climate crisis and multiplying conflicts, over 330 million people around the globe had been affected by acute food insecurity in 2023. “A global food crisis is creating a hellscape of hunger and heartache for many of the world’s poorest people,” said Guterres. He also highlighted the connection between hunger and conflict: in Syria, almost 13 million people go to bed hungry every night after a decade of war and a deadly earthquake; in Myanmar, conflict and political instability have thrown progress towards ending hunger into reverse; in Gaza, no one has enough to eat — “of the 700,000 hungriest people in the world, four in five inhabit that tiny strip of land,” he said. 

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    Nearly two years after Russian invasion, UN remains committed to Ukraine’s sovereignty, says ASG Jenča 

    On 12 February, Assistant-Secretary General Miroslav Jenča  briefed the Council on the situation in Ukraine. Two years since the invasion by the Russian Federation, the United Nations remains fully committed to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, Jenča said. He went on to note that “the approaching anniversary of the invasion is not only an occasion to recount the horrors of the past two years, but also a reminder that the armed conflict in Ukraine did not begin on 24 February 2022, but has been ongoing in the country’s east since 2014.” He stressed that any peace processes must address the root causes of the conflict and include full, equal participation of women and youth and civil society voices.

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    Special Envoy: Regional de-escalation is critical for peace process in Yemen

    On 14 February, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen Hans Grundberg briefed the Council on recent developments. “What happens regionally impacts Yemen and what happens in Yemen can impact the region,” said Grundberg. He said that regional de-escalation was the key to bring the peace process in Yemen back on track. While the parties had committed to a nationwide ceasefire in late December 2023, and there had been relative calm along the front lines, “the locus of attention has since shifted”, he said. Amid tensions linked to the war in Gaza and the military escalation in the Red Sea, he underscored that it was imperative to protect political space and keep communication channels open.

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    SRSG Bathily underlines need for political settlement to gain peace and democracy in Libya

    On 15 February, the Special Representative for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Abdoulaye Bathily, briefed the Council on the situation in that country. Thirteen years since the 2011 revolution, “Libyans are still waiting to realize their aspirations for sustainable peace and democracy,” he said. Despite the finalization of the constitutional and legal framework for elections, he continued, key Libyan institutional stakeholders appeared unwilling to resolve the outstanding politically contested issues that would clear the path to elections. Bathily noted he continued to engage with the major players, but “none of them have made a decisive move from their initial position, with each continuing to articulate pre-conditions for their participation in the dialogue as a way to maintain the status quo, which … seems to suit them.” He urged Libya's leaders to “put their self-interests aside and come to the negotiating table in good faith, ready to discuss all contested issues. Reluctance to do so calls into question not only their commitment to the elections but to the unity and future of their country for which they should be held accountable.”

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    Security Council members visit reintegration projects in Colombia

    From 8 to 11 of February, Security Council members visited Colombia to listen to the voices of a diverse range of stakeholders involved in peacebuilding in Colombia, including State institutions, peace signatories and various sectors of civil society. The members visited Agua Bonita, a former TATR in Caquetá, to gain first-hand insight into the progress made, as well as the challenges of the reintegration of former combatants.Given the importance of the implementation of the Ethnic Chapter of the Peace Agreement in order to advocate for the Afro-Colombian and indigenous populations affected by the armed conflict, Council members met with ethnic authorities and leaders in Buenaventura, in the department of Valle del Cauca. They also met with groups of victims and youth committed to peacebuilding. 

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    UN in Iraq launches Joint Coordination Forum 

    On 13 and 15 February, the UN in Iraq launched separately its Joint Coordination Forum in Diyala and Anbar governorates. The initiative enhances coordination and collaboration in the respective governorates, and strengthens partnerships among local authorities, UN agencies, and NGOs. The Forum is an illustration of the UN's commitment to achieving durable solutions for displacement.

    Deputy Special Representative Isaczai meets with Iraqi officials to discuss displacement

    The Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ghulam Isaczai, together with representatives from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), met on 14 February in Baghdad with Iraq’s Minister of Migration and Displacement, Evan Faiq Jabro. They discussed the recent government decision regarding solutions for internally displaced persons, emphasizing voluntary, informed, safe, and inclusive return through durable solutions pathways.  

    UN in Iraq launches the Diyala Joint Coordination Forum 

    On 13 February, the UN in Iraq launched the Diyala Joint Coordination Forum, led by the Governor of Diyala. This pivotal initiative enhances coordination and collaboration in the governorate, streamlining efforts to prevent duplication and overlapping, and strengthen partnerships among local authorities, UN agencies, and NGOs. Together, we are committed to tackling challenges, supporting development and achieving durable solutions for displacement in Diyala governorate.

    UNRCCA attends meeting of Group of Friends of Neutrality

    On 15 February 2024, SRSG Kaha Imnadze took part in the first meeting of the Heads of Parliaments of the countries of the Group of Friends of Neutrality. The meeting was chaired by the Chairperson of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan, Dunyagozel Gulmanova, and attended by the heads and representatives of the parliaments of the member countries of the Group and inter-parliamentary organizations, including the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and Inter Parliamentary Assembly of the member-states of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). In his remarks, SRSG Imnadze commended the efforts of the Group of Friends of Neutrality in the steadfast promotion of the principle of neutrality, taking into consideration numerous security related challenges at the global and regional levels.

    Special Coordinator meets with Lebanese officials on Blue Line de-escalation 

    This week, the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Joanna Wronecka, continued her good offices efforts to shield Lebanon from a broader conflagration. The Special Coordinator held a round of meetings with Lebanese officials and stakeholders before expected meetings with Israeli officials next week. In Beirut, the Special Coordinator met with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, the Lebanese Armed Forces Commander Gen. Joseph Aoun and representatives of Hizbullah. She underlined the importance of de-escalation, a return to the cessation of hostilities and the implementation of resolution 1701. The Special Coordinator also discussed with other Lebanese stakeholders, including Lebanese Forces party leader Samir Geagea, former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, the Deputy Head of the Higher Shiite Council and other high-level authorities how to protect Lebanon during this period. 

    Mission in Colombia supports beekeeping projects for reintegration

    In Sucre, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, camouflaged uniforms and the sound of bullets have been replaced by beekeeping suits and the buzz of bees, thanks to the work of 80 people, including former combatants and victims of the conflict, who, with the support of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia and the National Apprenticeship Service (SENA), have created two beekeepers' associations that work together on their productive and reincorporation projects. Apías, in the municipality of Ovejas, has 64 members, 32 signatories and 32 women victims, and Asoagromon, in Colosó, has 16 members. After seven years and several training sessions, the UNVMC resumed its consultancy and accompaniment in Sucre this week to support its new project to achieve a beekeeping collection centre for high-quality medicinal honey and its commercialization process. 

    UNOAU supports African Union event on the right to equitable and inclusive quality education

    On 13 February 2024 the African Union (AU) held an event on education and the prevention of violence on the margins of the 37th Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government. The event was organized by the AU in collaboration with other entities, including the UN Office to the African Union (UNOAU) and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). It focused on ensuring the right to equitable and inclusive quality education to break and prevent cycles of violence in Africa.

    ASG Spehar participates in panel on private sector investments in peace at 60th Munich Security Conference

    This week, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support Elizabeth Spehar participated in the 60th Munich Security Conference. She engaged in several sessions, including 'The Dawn of a New Era? Resetting The African Peace and Security Architecture in a Changing World’, and discussions on the future of peacemaking. During a panel on ‘Unlocking Private Sector Investments in Peace’, ASG Spehar emphasized the need to expand public-private partnerships. The UN can play a key role in helping to de-risk new investments, and convene an array of partners while ensuring that investments are grounded in an understanding of local needs, risks, and opportunities for peace, she said.

    Next Week

    On 19 February, the Security Council will be briefed on the situation in Somalia. On 22 February, it will hold a meeting on the Middle East. On 23 February, it will hold a meeting on Ukraine.

  • 17 فبراير 2024

    On the 13th anniversary of the 17th February Revolution in Libya, I commend the unwavering spirit of resilience demonstrated by the Libyan people in their peaceful pursuit of change, democracy, peace, and stability....

  • 16 فبراير 2024

    Global governance in its present form is entrenching divisions and fuelling discontent, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told world leaders attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Friday.

  • 16 فبراير 2024

    The largest remaining hospital in southern Gaza is “barely functional”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Friday amid reports of intense attacks by Israeli forces.

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    Madam President,

    In two days, Libya will mark the anniversary of the 17 February 2011 revolution. Thirteen years on, Libyans are still waiting to realize their aspirations for sustainable peace...

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 15 February 2024, SRSG Kaha Imnadze took part in the first meeting of the...

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan

    On 15 February, Kaha Imnadze, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Central Asia...

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    Twenty-one years ago in February, US Secretary of State Colin Powell held up a tiny blue-capped vial in the UN Security Council, claiming Iraq and President Saddam Hussein were producing weapons of mass destruction (WMDs).

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    International cooperation is vital to confront the multi-faceted challenges resulting from terrorism, the head of the UN Office dedicated to confronting the scourge worldwide said on Thursday, calling for decisive multilateral action.

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    In the battle to slow global warming, January was the hottest month on record according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Thursday.

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    An independent expert appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said on Thursday that Israel’s decision to ban her from entering the country is nothing new and must not distract from atrocities being committed in Gaza. 

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    Progress towards credible elections in Libya is impossible without an agreement between the key political players, the UN’s top envoy to the north African country said on Thursday.

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    Reconstruction and recovery in war-torn Ukraine is projected to cost $486 billion over the next decade, up from $411 billion estimated a year ago, a UN-backed study published on Thursday has revealed. 

  • 15 فبراير 2024

    UPDATED: Amid ongoing airstrikes targeting Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah and reports that Israeli forces have conducted a military operation inside the Nasser Hospital Complex, concerns over a potential ground invasion of the densely populated border city are escalating. 

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    Special Coordinator Wronecka meets caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati at the Grand Serail (12 02 24)

    The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka...

  • 14 فبراير 2024

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    Thank you, Madame President.

    Madame President allow me to state the obvious: we meet at a...

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    BRUSSELS – 14 February – Five young women from various Libyan regions travelled to Brussels as part of UNSMIL’s Ra’idat...

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    Civilians in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are once again bearing the brunt of localized violence, amid a sharp uptick in fighting between Government forces and the M23 armed group, the UN refugee agency reported on Wednesday.

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    Tensions remain high in North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), particularly in the town of Sake, as clashes persist between M23 rebels and Government forces, the UN mission in the country, MONUSCO, reported on Wednesday. 

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    The shockwaves from the war in Gaza continue to reverberate across the wider Middle East region, with the situation in Yemen much more complex than it was a few months ago, the UN Special Envoy for the country said on Wednesday.

  • 14 فبراير 2024

    UN medics said on Wednesday that they feared a humanitarian disaster “beyond imagination” if a full-scale incursion by the Israeli military happens in Rafah in southern Gaza.

  • 13 فبراير 2024

    Countries must act now to break the deadly links between conflict, climate and food insecurity, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday, addressing a Security Council meeting focused on these challenges. 

  • 13 فبراير 2024

    As international efforts continue to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, the head of UNRWA, the UN aid agency for Palestinians, warned on Tuesday that those in the enclave remain deeply traumatised by the war with Israel and afraid of a full-scale assault on Rafah in the south.

  • 13 فبراير 2024

    UN Humanitarian Affairs Coordinator Martin Griffith has reiterated his warning against a full-scale military assault on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population is now sheltered. 
     

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    On 13 February 2024 the African Union (AU) organized an event on the margins of the 37th Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government. The event, which...

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    Buenaventura, 10 February 2024. On the final day of their agenda in the visit to Colombia, the spotlight was on...

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    9 February 2024. The United Nations Security Council continued its visit to Colombia today, stopping at the...

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    Madam President,

    Later this month, we will mark two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, launched in blatant violation of the UN Charter and international law.

    As a result of the war that followed, thousands of civilians have been killed and injured. Millions have been displaced, and for those who have stayed, the damage and destruction of critical infrastructure and the continuous threat of attacks impact all aspects of their daily lives.

    The approaching anniversary of the invasion is not only an occasion to recount the horrors of the past two years, but also a reminder that the armed conflict in Ukraine did not begin on 24 February 2022, but has been ongoing in the country’s east since 2014.

    The United Nations has been, and will remain, fully committed to the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Ukraine.

    Today’s meeting is also a reminder that, over the years, there were numerous efforts to settle the situation by diplomatic means. Unfortunately, these efforts did not result in a lasting solution, nor stop the Russian Federation from launching a full-scale armed attack on its neighbor.

    The United Nations was not formally part of any mechanism related to the peace process in Ukraine, such as the Normandy Format. The United Nations was not invited to be a participant in the various negotiations in Minsk, nor to the 2014 and 2015 agreements. Neither was the United Nations involved in the implementation efforts led by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in the Trilateral Contact Group.

    We therefore refer to those directly involved to reflect on the details of these processes and the implementation of the related agreements.

    Over the years, the United Nations had expressed full support to all involved in their diplomatic efforts and to the full implementation of the Minsk agreements and related measures, in accordance with Security Council resolution 2202 and the Presidential Statement of 6 June 2018.

    The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, despite the often-difficult conditions, played a crucial role in providing information about ceasefire violations to maintain dialogue, reduce tensions and prevent escalation, in line with its mandate. The hard work and dedication of the more than one thousand monitors and the Mission’s leadership deserve to be recognized and commended.

    We are grateful to the OSCE for the good and constructive cooperation over the years.

    In line with Chapter VIII of the UN Charter, the United Nations provided its expertise, when requested and as appropriate, to the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission on specific matters, including women, peace and security, and ceasefire monitoring. When requested, we also supported some of the Working Groups under the OSCE-led Trilateral Contact Group.

    In order to provide assistance to those affected by the conflict, our colleagues on the ground consistently coordinated with the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission on security, humanitarian and human rights access-related issues.  

    As the security challenges and tensions in the OSCE region persist, we express our commitment to continued partnership, in line with Chapter VIII of the Charter.

    Madam President,

    Last week in this Council, Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo once again raised alarm about the increasing civilian casualties and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Ukraine. She also regretted the lack of prospects for peace.

    Indeed, we remain concerned about the escalatory trajectory of this war with intensifying attacks on civilians, and acts that could further diminish the prospects for a just and lasting solution.

    Madam President,

    What we know is that peace agreements alone will not end violence.  Peace processes must address the root causes of the conflict, and come with full and equal participation of women and youth, and inclusion of civil society voices.

    What we need for Ukraine, for the region and the world, is a just, lasting and comprehensive peace, in line with the UN Charter, international law, and the resolutions of the General Assembly.

    In this regard, I would like to reiterate the calls by the UN General Assembly to support de-escalation and encourage diplomatic efforts to this end.

    The United Nations continues to stand ready to support.

    Thank you.

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Monday appealed for restraint in the face of an Israeli military incursion in Rafah, warning of the risk of further atrocity crimes in the Gaza war. 

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    Amid reports on Monday that two hostages have been rescued during a raid by Israeli special forces in Rafah city, the head of the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said that the spiralling humanitarian crisis in Gaza is still not being met with anywhere near sufficient aid relief. 

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    As the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches, a senior UN official on Monday voiced deep concern over the escalatory trajectory of the war with intensifying attacks on civilians.

  • 12 فبراير 2024

    Two critical lifelines for millions of people in northwest Syria have been extended for an additional three months, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric said on Monday. 
     

  • 10 فبراير 2024

    The latest song by Spanish-Palestinian singer Marwán, one of Spain's most acclaimed songwriters, is a lullaby for the children living under Israeli bombardment in Gaza. He tells UN News about his enduring links to the Palestinian people.

  • 9 فبراير 2024
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments around the world. 

    USG DiCarlo warns Council that tensions in the Middle East continue to rise

    On 5 February, USG DiCarlo briefed the Council on the situation in the Middle East. She said that “the tensions that have engulfed multiple countries in the Middle East continue to rise, with near daily incidents in the region since mid-October 2023.” She said those incidents included 165 attacks on United States facilities in Syria and Iraq, prompting retaliatory strikes in the two countries. She recalled that on 2 February, after a 28 January drone attack killed three American soldiers, the United States said it had carried out 85 air strikes in Iraq and Syria against reported Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Forces and affiliated groups. “I appeal to the Council to continue to actively engage all concerned parties to prevent further escalation and the worsening of tensions that undermine regional peace and security,” she said.

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    Nearly two years on, “we are no closer to the end” of the war in Ukraine, USG DiCarlo tells Council

    On 6 February, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo briefed the Security Council on the situation in Ukraine. She said that nearly two years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, "we are no closer to the end of this illegal and unjustified war." She noted that on 3 February, 28 people were reportedly killed in the shelling of a building housing a bakery and a restaurant in the town of Lysychansk, in the Luhansk region of Ukraine, which is currently under the control of the Russian Federation. In regions under Ukrainian control, the last few weeks have seen a reported intensification of Russian strikes, she said, noting that, on 5 February, four civilians were reportedly killed in Kherson, and one more in the Sumy region. “The impact of these attacks is devastating, particularly for the communities near active conflict zones,” she said.

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    SRSG Hennis-Plasschaert tells Council that attacks threaten Iraq’s “hard-won stability” 

    On 6 February, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Jeanine Hennis-Pleasschaert told the Council that, if attacks originating from within and outside of Iraq’s borders continued, it would undo the country’s hard-won stability and other achievements made over the past 18 months. “Messaging by strikes only serves to heighten tensions, to kill or injure people and to destroy property,” she cautioned.

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    Briefing press, Special Coordinator Wennesland underscores need for political solution to situation in Middle East

    Speaking to the press at UN Headquarters in New York on 7 February, Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process underscored that in the midst of a “humanitarian nightmare,” a political solution was needed in order to “set up a system on the ground that can allow for a governance structure in Palestine that is strong enough.” If that structure is not put in place in a credible way, Wennesland cautioned, it would be the first time since the Oslo agreement was signed that part of Palestine would not be ruled by the Palestinians, even under occupation. 

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    Special Envoy Pedersen issues statement marking one year since deadly earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria

    On 6 February, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Syria Geir Pedersen issued a statement remembering the “thousands of Syrians in Syria and Türkiye” who perished after devastating earthquakes. The disaster came on top of more than a decade of conflict and suffering, compounding the tragedy of the Syrian people inside and outside and on both sides of conflict lines, he said. He also underlined that “ongoing and alarming spillover from regional developments remind us, just as the earthquakes did a year ago, that Syrians are acutely vulnerable” and urged all parties to take measures to lower tensions. 

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    Special Representative Imandze meets with senior officials in Washington D.C.

    On 1-2 February, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Central Asia and Head of the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) Kaha Imnadze, as part of his regular consultations with the Permanent Members of the UN Security Council, visited Washington and held meetings with government officials, including the Department of State, the National Security Council, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as well as representatives of the IMF and the World Bank Group, the Institute of Peace and the United Nations Foundation. The SRSG exchanged views on the overall geopolitical situation as well as specific political, security and socio-economic developments in Central Asia. 

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    Deputy Special Representative Isaczai attends National Development Plan Consultation Workshop

    On 4 February, the Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq/Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ghulam Isaczai, and the UN Country Team in Iraq attended National Development Plan Consultation Workshop at the Ministry of Planning and underscored the importance of enhancing UN engagement in the process towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) acceleration. Isaczai highlighted UNIraq’s commitment to align the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) strategic priorities with those of the Government of Iraq.

    Special Coordinator Wronecka meets with Lebanese and foreign stakeholders

    UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Joanna Wronecka held a round of meetings this week with Lebanese and foreign stakeholders on the importance of safeguarding Lebanon’s stability. The Special Coordinator discussed with caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bouhabib (pictured left) the ongoing de-escalation efforts along the Blue Line and advancing the full implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701. In separate meetings with MPs Ashraf Rifi, Ghada Ayoub, Ibrahim Mneimneh and Faysal Karameh, the Special Coordinator underlined the importance of speeding up the election of a new President at to ensure the stability of Lebanon’s state institutions. The Special Coordinator also met the Ambassador of Egypt Alaa Moussa and of Norway Martin Yttervik to discuss the international efforts to help Lebanon preserve its security and stability. 

    Special Coordinator for Lebanon meets with Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee discuss Implementation of Resolution 1701

    This week, as part of a series of meetings with the Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss the implementation of Security Council Resolution 1701 (2006), Special Coordinator Wronecka explored with MPs viable solutions for a full implementation of the resolution and to unlock some of the obstacles hindering its advancement. This comes amidst a flurry of discussions among Lebanese stakeholders on the way forward to implement Resolution 1701 in a way to preserve Lebanon’s stability.

    Special Coordinator for Lebanon meets with women peacebuilders

    UN Special Coordinator Joanna Wronecka met with a group of young women peacebuilders from Lebanon to discuss their work, as well as the challenges they faced in promoting a culture of peace in their communities. The discussions also covered the impact of the four-month skirmishes across the Blue Line on the communities of south Lebanon, including on women, and the emergency and mitigation measures taken there.    

    Next Week

    On 13 February, the Security Council will hold an open date on climate, food security and conflict. On 14 February, it will meet on Yemen. On 15 February, it will meet on United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). 

  • 9 فبراير 2024

    The unprecedented population density in Rafah in southern Gaza makes it nearly impossible to protect civilians in the event of ground attacks, the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, warned on Friday. 

  • 9 فبراير 2024

    The already dire human rights situation in Haiti has deteriorated even further amid unrelenting and expanding gang violence, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned on Friday. 

  • 9 فبراير 2024

    The UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide on Friday expressed profound horror at the ongoing situation in the Middle East, reiterating the call for a humanitarian ceasefire and protection of civilians.

  • 9 فبراير 2024

    The unrelenting war in Gaza hasn’t spared hospitals, their staff or the people sheltering there, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday as it unveiled data indicating more than 350 attacks on healthcare in the enclave since hostilities erupted.

  • 8 فبراير 2024

    The special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West...

  • 8 فبراير 2024

    Bogotá, 8 February 2024. “We are in Colombia to witness first-hand the progress achieved in these eight years of...

  • 8 فبراير 2024

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday expressed deep concerns over the situation in Gaza, reiterating his call for an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional release of all hostages.

  • 8 فبراير 2024

    Israel’s reported attempt to create a “buffer zone” with Gaza could constitute a war crime, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warned on Thursday.