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2024

  • 17 sep 2024

    The Secretary-General is deeply alarmed by reports that a large number of communication devices exploded across Lebanon, as well as in Syria, on 17 and 18 September, killing at least eleven people, including children, and injuring thousands. The Secretary-General urges all concerned actors to exercise maximum restraint to avert any further escalation. The Secretary-General urges the parties to recommit to the full implementation of Security Council...

  • 17 sep 2024

    Tripoli, 17 September 2024 - As I conclude more than three years of service as the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General,...

  • 17 sep 2024

    The General Assembly passed a resolution demanding an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestine within the next twelve months by an overwhelming margin on Wednesday. The vote came in the middle of its 10th emergency special session considering Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

  • 17 sep 2024

    The General Assembly resumed its 10th emergency special session on the issue of Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Palestine introduced a draft resolution that demands an end to the occupation within one year, which Member States are expected to vote on at 11am (New York time) on Thursday.

  • 17 sep 2024

    The UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, has called for calm following attacks across the country on Tuesday which killed at least nine people, including children, and left thousands injured - many critically. 

  • 17 sep 2024

    The General Assembly has resumed its 10th emergency special session on the issue of Israeli actions in occupied East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Palestine has introduced a draft resolution that demands an end to the occupation within one year. Member States are debating now and will vote on it later in the session. UN News app users can follow live here.

  • 16 sep 2024

    Beirut, Lebanon

    17 September 2024

     

    The Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, deplores today’s attack across Lebanon which left thousands injured, many critically, and is confirmed to have killed at least nine, including children. In accordance with international humanitarian law, she reminds all concerned actors that civilians are not a target and must be protected at all times. Even one civilian casualty is one too many.

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  • 16 sep 2024

    With conflict and violence at record levels, the UN Member States have called on Secretary-General António Guterres to come up with a template for a more peaceful, secure world. The “New Agenda for Peace” will be a key component of the Summit of the Future, a landmark event to be held at UN Headquarters this September.

  • 16 sep 2024

    The UN and other bodies set up in the wake of World War Two, are struggling to cope effectively with today’s global threats and challenges. At a landmark event in New York this September, world leaders will consider far-reaching plans to shake up international institutions and bring about major reforms for a safer, fairer future for all.

  • 16 sep 2024

    Not enough progress is being made in getting desperately needed aid and commercial goods into Gaza, the UN Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for the Strip said in a briefing to the Security Council on Monday. 

  • 16 sep 2024

    A relentless siege, deadly targeted attacks and chronic restrictions on lifesaving aid deliveries into the war-torn Gaza Strip by Israeli forces: that’s just some of what aid workers are grappling with as they try to provide the level of lifesaving assistance needed to stave off widespread famine and epidemics in the strip.

  • 16 sep 2024

    With conflict and violence at record levels, the UN Member States have called on Secretary-General António Guterres to come up with a template for a more peaceful, secure world. The “New Agenda for Peace” will be a key component of the Summit of the Future, a landmark event to be held at UN Headquarters this September.

  • 16 sep 2024

    The UN and other bodies set up in the wake of World War Two, are struggling to cope effectively with today’s global threats and challenges. At a landmark event in New York this September, world leaders will consider far-reaching plans to shake up international institutions and bring about major reforms for a safer, fairer future for all.

  • 16 sep 2024

    Overcrowded shelters in Gaza, a lack of running water and the constant threat of disease are making conditions worse by the day for people in the enclave, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, warned on Monday.

  • 15 sep 2024

    Left unchecked, artificial intelligence (AI) could destabilize democratic systems by spreading disinformation, fueling hate speech and distorting public opinion through deepfakes, the UN Secretary-General has warned.

  • 14 sep 2024

    As part of his continued regional engagement, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (...

  • 13 sep 2024
    A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally.

    In Libya, USG Dicarlo stresses need for credible and inclusive elections

    On 8-11 September, Under-Secretary-General (USG) Rosemary DiCarlo visited Libya to underline the United Nations commitment to achieving unity and durable peace in the country. The USG met with Libyan political, military and civil society stakeholders in Tripoli and Benghazi, as well as with international partners. She noted that, while there was economic advancement since the last time she was in Libya in 2021, the country was now more divided and that credible and inclusive elections were the only way to break the political stalemate and end the cycle of transitional arrangements

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    ASG Jenča meets with senior political officials in Haiti

     

    This week, Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) Miroslav Jenča visited Haiti. In his various discussions, the ASG underscored that security remains the paramount challenge in the country. He also stressed the critical importance of the expeditious appointment of the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), and noted that the UN will continue to support the government in planning and executing credible, fair and transparent electoral process.

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    Special Envoy Grundberg warns Security Council of threat of environmental disaster in Yemen

    On 12 September, Hans Grundberg, Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, expressed concern over the “escalatory trajectory” in the country, reporting that the Houthis had continued attacks on vessels in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, the United States and the United Kingdom continued to strike military targets inside Yemen. The Houthis' targeting of the Greek-flagged oil tanker the Sounion forced the abandonment of the ship and imminently threatens a “catastrophic” oil spill and environmental disaster of “unprecedented” scale, he stressed. Noting that the ongoing war in Gaza complicates peace efforts, he said that the conflict had extended its destabilizing effects across the region.

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    Security Council extends sanctions regime against Sudan

    On 11 September, the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution that extended sanctions against Sudan — including asset freezes, travel bans and an arms embargo — for 12 months. In the subsequent meeting, the Chair of the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1591 (2005) concerning Sudan told the Council that the ongoing conflict has worsened the humanitarian crisis in Darfur and destabilized the region.

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    Special Coordinator stresses need for de-escalation along the Blue Line

    This week, United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert continued her engagement with Lebanese and Israeli officials, as well as regional and international actors, to push for an immediate return to a cessation of hostilities along the Blue Line. She warned of the risks of miscalculation as the exchanges of fire between Israel and Hizbullah persisted for an eleventh month. The Special Coordinator, along with ambassadors of United Nations Security Council member States and the European Union, also met in Beirut with Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati to discuss the situation in southern Lebanon and the need to restore calm and stability, as envisaged by Security Council resolution 1701.

    UNSCOL joins UNDP in marking 10 years of its youth leadership programme

     

    Special Coordinator Hennis-Plasschaert joined the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in marking 10 years of its Youth Leadership Programme at a ceremony held at the campus of the Lebanese American University. She highlighted the role that young Lebanese women and men can play in transforming their country. “The importance of young people as key architects and custodians of their country’s future cannot be overstated anywhere in the world," she said. "And, certainly not in Lebanon – which is at a critical crossroads, with so many milestones lying ahead that are pivotal to recovery and development."

    DSRSG Isaczai attends Second Arab Forum on good governance

    This week, the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Resident Coordinator, and Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Ghulam M. Isaczai, addressed the Second Arab Forum on Enhancing Transparency and Good Governance, under the theme of "Integrity: An Essential Ingredient of Complexity and Opportunity". Co-organized by UNDP, the Arab League and Transparency International, and hosted by the Iraq Federal Commission of Integrity with the support of the European Union, the Forum was launched in Baghdad on 10 September with representatives of governments, civil society, media and private sector from across the Arab region. In his remarks, Isaczai reaffirmed the UN's commitment to Iraq's fight against corruption. 

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    UNAMI holds training session on child rights

    On 9-10 September, the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Human Rights Office conducted a two-day training session for regional focal points of the Human Rights Directorate of the Popular Mobilization Commission (PMC). The training focused on child rights and the protection of children in armed conflict. It was part of a broader initiative by the UN Human Rights Office to enhance the capacity of the Human Rights Directorate of the PMC to better safeguard the rights of vulnerable children affected by conflict.

     

    UNAMI publishes new analysis report on Climate, Peace and Security in Iraq

    This week, UNAMI released a new report that examines the links between climate, peace and security in Iraq and provides recommendations for addressing related risks. Iraq is among the world’s most climate vulnerable countries because of its geographic location and existing environmental fragility which interact with socio-economic and institutional factors. While Iraq is enjoying its most stable period since 2003, governance challenges, instability and violence still exist. Climate change has the potential to exacerbate existing tensions.

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    UNRCCA Co-organizes conference and training course on counter-terrorism

    On 10-12 September, the UN Regional Centre for Central Asian Diplomacy (UNRCCA), the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), and the Office of the Rule of Law and Security Institutions (OROLSI) organized a regional conference on the Counter-Terrorism Early Warning Network for Central Asia and a training course on building resilience of local communities to extremist ideologies. The conference focused on enhancing information exchange and coordination to tackle security issues, especially concerning Afghanistan.

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    SRSG Imadze addresses Second Inter-Parliamentary Forum of Central Asian States

    SRSG for Central Asia and Head of UNRCCA Kaha Imnadze attended the Second Inter-Parliamentary Forum of Central Asian States in Khiva, Uzbekistan. Organized by Uzbekistan’s Senate and Legislative Chamber, the Forum focused on the pivotal role of parliaments in regional socio-economic development. Imnadze highlighted the importance of inter-parliamentary collaboration for regional peace and stability and highlighted the significance of women's and youth participation in political and economic processes. 

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    Colombia launches new National Network for Women's Participatory Planning

    On 9 September in Ibagué, Tolima, 100 women from over 20 departments established a new National Network for Women's Participatory Planning in Colombia. The objective of the Network is to support existing networks in Colombia with capacity building and institutional strengthening. It will also work towards reducing political violence against women in the country. The event was supported by regional and national entities and the international community, including the UN Verification Mission in Colombia.

    Next Week

    On 17 September, Special Envoy Geir Pedersen will brief the Council on Syria. On 18 September, Special Coordinator Tor Wennesland will brief on the situation in the Middle East. On 19 September Special Representative Roza Otunbayeva will brief on the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

  • 13 sep 2024

    The United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) in partnership with UNWOMEN, organized form 10 to 12 September in Somone, Senegal...

  • 13 sep 2024

    The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for Yemen, Hans Grundberg, concluded a visit to the United Kingdom yesterday, where he held high-level meetings with senior officials. Grundberg...

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  • 13 sep 2024

    Amid escalating global conflicts, deepening divisions and mounting crisis, the UN Secretary-General on Friday urged everyone around the world to “cultivate a culture of peace”.

  • 13 sep 2024

    Amid continuing prohibited weapons transfers to Ukraine and Russia during the ongoing war, top disarmament and legal officials issued calls on Friday for parties to the conflict to abide by international law and protect civilians.

  • 13 sep 2024

    Around 560,000 children under ten have been successfully vaccinated against polio during the first round of an emergency campaign in the Gaza Strip, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Friday.

  • 12 sep 2024

    TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI – 12 September – In meetings held with civil society representatives, youth and women’s organisations in both Tripoli and Benghazi, Under-...

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    For the second consecutive day, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) facilitated consultations between representatives of the House of...

  • 12 sep 2024

    The UN chief on Thursday described the continued lack of effective protection for civilians in Gaza during the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas as “unconscionable”.

  • 12 sep 2024

    Despite recent economic de-escalation agreements, Yemen remains at risk of a return to full-scale conflict, with continued fighting and increased rhetoric between the warring sides, the UN envoy for the country warned on Thursday.

  • 12 sep 2024

    More than 22,500 people – a quarter of those wounded in Gaza since Israel’s offensive began – have life-changing injuries, requiring rehabilitation services “now and for years to come”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) reported on Thursday.

  • 12 sep 2024

    II Inter-Parliamentary Forum of Central Asian States (Khiva, Uzbekistan, 12 September 2024)

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  • 11 sep 2024

    TRIPOLI - Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, Rosemary DiCarlo, ended her visit to Libya today, underlining the United Nations commitment to assisting the...

  • 11 sep 2024

    Six staff members with the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees, UNRWA, were killed in Gaza on Wednesday when two Israeli airstrikes hit a school-turned-shelter and its surroundings.

  • 11 sep 2024

    The United Nations joined its host city, New York, in commemorating the 2,977 lives lost on 11 September 2001, when Al-Qaida terrorists hijacked four aircrafts and flew them into buildings in the United States.

  • 10 sep 2024

    Increased violence along the frontlines in Syria, with continued war crimes on all sides, is leaving civilians in the region fearful of a “large-scale war”, a new report from the UN Syria Commission of Inquiry released on Tuesday warns. 

  • 10 sep 2024

    The 78th session of the UN General Assembly closed on Tuesday, concluding a tumultuous year in international diplomacy and underscoring the need for a collective resolve among nations to confront pressing challenges.

  • 10 sep 2024

    The Security Council in New York on Tuesday debated the latest barrage of Russian missile and drone attacks that have targeted multiple cities across Ukraine in recent days. The acting UN Emergency Relief Coordinator told ambassadors that the human suffering during Russia's on-going invasion "continues at intolerable levels". UN News app users can follow our coverage here.

  • 10 sep 2024

    Nearly 50 million people in the Middle East, Northern Africa and Eastern Europe are not getting enough to eat, or double the number from before the Arab Spring over a decade ago, a senior official with the World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday in New York. 

  • 10 sep 2024

    The 79th session of the UN General Assembly opened on Tuesday afternoon in New York, with incoming President Philemon Yang outlining a vision of unity in diversity and calling for deeper international cooperation to tackle a host of global challenges, including climate change, escalating conflict, and a slowdown in sustainable development.

  • 10 sep 2024

    The UN Middle East envoy has strongly condemned deadly airstrikes by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) on Tuesday on a densely populated area in an Israeli-designated humanitarian zone in Gaza.

  • 9 sep 2024

    In this photo: Members of UNDP-supported programmes with the UN Special Coordinator Jeanine-Hennis Plasschaert, UNDP Lebanon's Deputy Resident Representative Thair Shraideh, UNSCOL's Public...

  • 9 sep 2024

    TRIPOLI, 09 September 2024 - One year after Storm Daniel and the devastating floods that struck the city of Derna and surrounding areas in eastern Libya, the United Nations in Libya...

  • 9 sep 2024

    Warfare in Myanmar has escalated into systematic atrocities, including attacks targeting civilians, torture and sexual violence, the UN independent rights probe into the country said on Monday.

  • 9 sep 2024

    Monday would have marked the start of the new school year in Gaza, but the ongoing war continues to deprive hundreds of thousands of children of this fundamental right, UN agencies have warned.

  • 9 sep 2024

    As conflicts grow more complex and armed groups increasingly weaponize low-cost technologies like improvised explosive devices and drones, UN peacekeeping missions need greater political support and resources to carry out their duties safely, a senior UN official said on Monday.

  • 9 sep 2024

    Cluster bomblets continue to kill thousands of civilians, mostly children, and the new use of this predominantly outlawed class of weapons is threatening efforts to universally ban them, according to a new report published on Monday.

  • 8 sep 2024

    Under the patronage of the President of the Council of Ministers, H.E. Mr. Najib Mikati represented by the Minister of Environment Dr. Nasser Yassin, the United Nations Development Programme (...

  • 8 sep 2024

    Today, we celebrate African Union Day—a day that stands for Africa’ strength, resilience, unity, and the promises of its people’s irrepressible aspiration to freedom and agency.

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  • 8 sep 2024

    Under the patronage of the President of the Council of Ministers, H.E. Mr. Najib Mikati represented by the Minister of Environment Dr. Nasser Yassin, the United...

  • 8 sep 2024

    United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert continued her engagement with Lebanese and Israeli officials, as well as regional and...

  • 7 sep 2024

    “We need an immediate ceasefire” in Gaza, USG DiCarlo tells Security Council 

    On 4 September, Under-Secretary General (USG) Rosemary DiCarlo addressed the Council on the "heartbreaking news" that six Israeli hostages had been killed earlier this week in Gaza. “We need an immediate ceasefire, the immediate and unconditional release of all remaining hostages, and a massive scale up of humanitarian aid to Gaza,” she said. Meanwhile, Israeli military operations continued, with the number of fatalities increasing daily. At the same time, Hamas and other armed groups were launching rockets towards populations centres in Israel. She added that “with every passing day, we get further away from the objective of ending the occupation and achieving a viable two-State solution.”

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    ASG Jenča briefs Council on situation in Venezuela

    On 5 September, Assistant Secretary-General (ASG) Miroslav Jenča briefed the Council during a closed meeting on the situation in Venezuela following the 28 July presidential election. The meeting was called by Council member Ecuador. The Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the United Nations, José Javier De La Gasca, addressed the media following the meeting (see his remarks here).

    Secretary-General appoints new UNAMA DSRSG for political issues

    On 3 September, Secretary-General António Guterres announced the appointment of Georgette Gagnon of Canada as Deputy Special Representative (DSRSG) for political issues for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). Since 2021, Gagnon has served as Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) in the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and as Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the country.

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    SRSG Imnadze attends anti-terrorism conference in Uzbekistan

    The Special Representative to the Secretary-General (SRSG) for Central Asia and Head of the UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia (UNRCCA) Kaha Imnadze visited Uzbekistan on 3-5 September to attend the 10th International Conference of The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO RATS) and the 2nd Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Conference on combating terrorism and extremism. In his remarks, Imnadze highlighted the importance of counter-terrorism efforts in Central Asia. He also met met with key Uzbek senior government officials to discuss challenges to regional peace and security, the prevention of terrorism and violent extremism and transboundary water management.

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    SRSG Abarry attends OIC Council of Ministers in Cameroon

    The Head of the UN Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA), Abdou Abarry, represented the UN Secretary-General at the 50th Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that took place in Yaounde, Cameroon, from 29-30 August on the theme: “Development of intra-OIC transport and communication infrastructure: a key tool in the fight against poverty and insecurity”. Abarry met with Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute and discussed the political and security situation at the national and regional levels. The Special Representative also met with the Chadian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Spokesperson, Koulamallah Abderaman.

    DSRSG Cordone attends "Islam is Life" conference in Karbala Governorate

    On 31 August, the DSRSG for Iraq for Political Affairs and Electoral Assistance and Officer-in-Charge of UNAMI, Claudio Cordone, addressed the "Islam is Life" Fifth International Conference, which convened in Karbala Governorate. The DSRSG spoke about the role of the United Nations in the protection and promotion of human rights globally He also welcomed Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani’s initiative to develop a national strategy to counter hate speech, while respecting freedom of expression.

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    UNAMI holds workshop on human rights

    From 2-5 September, UNAMI’s Human Rights Office, in coordination with the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights (IHCHR) and the Human Rights Directorate of the Popular Mobilization Commission (PMC), organized a four-day workshop on human rights. Twenty-six staff from the PMF Human Rights Directorate attended the workshop, which provided participants with an introduction to international human rights and humanitarian law, national and international human rights mechanisms and human rights in counter terrorism. 

    Regional Forum of Women of the Great Lakes region held in Bujumbura, Burundi

    On 22-23 August, the UN, the African Union, the International Conference on the Great Lakes region (ICGLR), and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) held a regional forum of women of the African Great Lakes region in Bujumbara, Burundi.The objective of the meeting was to reflect on women and the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and to exchange ideas and good practices to promote the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

    SRSG Carlos Ruiz Massieu discusses peace at Cúcuta Book Festival

    This week, SRSG and Head of the UN Verification Mission in Colombia Carlos Ruiz Massieu attended the 20th Book Festival of Cúcuta. The SRSG took part in a discussion on the international community and its role in the construction of peace in Colombia, together with journalist Yolanda Ruiz. Additionally, the Mission set up a stand for attendees to share information on the Final Peace Agreement.

    UNOAU participates in AU Member State Consultation on the Common African Position on Climate, Peace, and Security

    From 27 to 29 August, SRSG Parfait Onanga-Anyang attended the AU Member State Consultation on the Common African Position on Climate, Peace, and Security (CAP-CPS) and delivered opening remarks.

    Next Week

    From 8-11 September, USG DiCarlo will visit Libya. 

    On 12 September, the Security Council will hold briefings on the situation in the Middle East in the morning and on Yemen in the afternoon.