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2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
The number of children affected by grave violations increased, from 32 in the previous reporting period to 55 (46 boys and 9 girls). The increase was attributed mainly to late verification of the number of children affected by recruitment and use during incidents that had occurred in 2018 and 2019.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
The police strength stood at 1,824 of an authorized 2,101 officers, comprising 611 individual police officers (184 women, or 31 per cent), 1,143 personnel in formed police units (216 women, or 18 per cent) and 70 corrections officers (16 women, or 22 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to advocate the adherence to the minimum quota for women across governance institutions, as part of the Mission’s strategy on gender and women and peace and security. Taking advantage of the gubernatorial appointment process, the Mission actively engaged with women peacebuilders in support of ef...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to maintain contact with community-based complaint mechanism gatekeepers and the Conduct and Discipline Focal Points in field locations and ensured the provision of outreach materials. Online engagement with heads of field offices, field staff unions and national staff associations was organized...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to protect civilians both outside and inside protection of civilians sites. The primary threats comprised killings, abductions, sexual violence and the looting of civilian property, among other violations. Those violations were perpetrated predominantly during intercommunal clashes between armed...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to provide State-level task forces with technical assistance and advisory services to address the concerns of women at high risk of exposure to COVID-19. In response to an increase in the number of cases of sexual and gender- based violence, UNMISS collaborated with the Gender-Based Violence Sub-...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS documented a total of 264 incidents, including arbitrary killings, abductions, conflict-related sexual violence, arbitrary arrests and detention (including proxy detention), torture and ill-treatment, forced military recruitment and the looting and destruction of civilian property. The incidents resulted ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS documented eight additional incidents of conflict-related sexual violence that had occurred prior to the reporting period, involving eight survivors, including three girls. The incidents were attributed to the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (5), the National Security Service (1) and community-based m...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
While I welcome the progress made by the parties towards the allocation of States and the appointment of nine governors, the impasse regarding the reconstitution of the transitional national assembly, the appointment of the Upper Nile State governor and the formation of the remaining State government institution...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,020
September
8
S/2020/890
Situation in South Sudan
Within the protection of civilians framework, and in support of the implementation of the peace process at the grass-roots level, UNMISS conducted six workshops, community dialogues and peace campaigns. The Mission focused on capacity-building activities for traditional authorities, women and young people and di...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3880153/files/S_2020_890-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
As a result of COVID-19 containment measures imposed in mid-March, the Mission modified its support for the pilot drop-in centre for street children and their families in Kosovo in order to enable the conduct of online classrooms and the provision of psychosocial support and counselling. In addition, food and h...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
As part of the COVID-19 response initiatives, the UNMIK-produced documentary “Not Your Property” was screened on a local television channel on 2 July, followed by a high-level discussion on the impact of COVID-19 on women, which reached more than 171,000 views on social media. In addition, 54 women and 6 men ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
During the reporting period, the Kosovo government commission responsible for the verification and recognition of the status of survivors of conflict -related sexual violence received 63 applications, bringing the total number of applications received since its establishment, in February 2018, to 1,303. To date...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
During the reporting period, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) recorded 189 voluntary returns by members of non-majority communities who had been displaced within and outside Kosovo. The returnees included 102 women and 87 men (116 Kosovo Serbs, 22 Kosovo Roma, 36 Kosovo ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
I call upon the leadership in Belgrade and Pristina to demonstrate flexibility and creativity to overcome differences. I urge political leaders to ensure an inclusive approach through greater participation of key stakeholders, in particular women and young people, in the consultation and decision-making process...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
Kosovo continued to prosecute individuals suspected of participation in foreign wars and terrorism. In June and July, the Special Department of the Basic Court of Pristina issued guilty verdicts in the cases against seven women, part of a group of individuals repatriated from the Syrian Arab Republic to Kosovo ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
On 29 June, the mayor of Zubin Potok and the chief executive officer of the municipality of North Mitrovica inaugurated the first regional shelter for survivors of domestic and gender-based violence in northern Kosovo. The construction of the shelter was funded by UNMIK. On 2 July, the mayor of Gjakovë/Đakovica...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
The increase in reported cases of domestic violence since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is disturbing. I encourage Kosovo institutions to strengthen their efforts to enforce legal and other protections and address the inequalities experienced by women. The government should continue efforts to assist survi...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
The new government depends on a one-vote majority in the Assembly and is comprised of a mixture of smaller Kosovo Albanian-led parties, including the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Socialist Democratic Initiative for Kosovo, along with the Kosovo Serb party Serbian List and parties representing other...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic marked the beginning of a steady increase in cases of domestic and gender-based violence. From January to June 2020, Kosovo police reported 1,012 cases of domestic violence, compared with 785 during the same period in 2019, a 29 per cent increase. During the reporting period, ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
The UNMIK-supported Legal Aid Centre of the Kosovo Law Institute provided free legal aid to 611 individuals (207 women and 404 men) on issues related to property rights, labour and pensioner rights, and domestic violence. During May, as part of an UNMIK-funded project, the local NGO, Initiative for Justice and ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
UNMIK continued to closely monitor the evolving human rights implications of COVID-19 and measures to contain it, especially with regard to the disproportionate impact on non-majority communities and persons in vulnerable situations, such as women and girls, older persons, persons deprived of liberty and person...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
UNMIK, in close coordination with the United Nations Kosovo team, has directed available resources towards supporting public health institutions and the population of Kosovo, directing such support, in particular, to help to meet the urgent needs among the most vulnerable populations. The Mission adapted much o...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
While the majority of school-aged children were able to complete the academic year through distance learning implemented by the Kosovo Ministry of Education, the lack of access to information technology equipment and Internet connectivity exacerbated pre-existing inequalities and affected the rights of some to ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
On 3 August, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched a needs assessment and monitoring project with its local partners in the Gjakovë/Đakovica municipality to improve the access of Kosovo Roma, Kosovo Ashkali and Kosovo Egyptian communities to information on COVID-19 preventive measures and...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,020
October
1
S/2020/964
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
On 7 August, UNMIK presented its work on inter-ethnic youth cooperation at an event organized by the United Nations Kosovo team and the Young Men’s Christian Association Kosovo within the framework of the UN75 campaign. In the wake of the adoption of Security Council resolution 2535 (2020) on youth, peace and ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3886088/files/S_2020_964-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
armed groups and civil society criticized the committee’s composition owing to the large representation of public authorities and those affiliated with the ruling party. On 22 July, the President amended the committee’s composition, increasing it from 24 to 29 members, including 3 women, with additional seats fo...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
with the United Nations’ policy on support to victims of sexual exploitation and abuse. In total, 410 troops were repatriated on 24 September 2021; a residual party of 40 would support the repatriation of the contingent’s equipment, which is planned before the end of the year.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
protection
protection
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Armed groups signatory to the Political Agreement allegedly perpetrated 42.54 per cent of documented human rights abuses, including killing of civilians. They were involved in 174 incidents that affected 418 victims (51.55 per cent women), of which at least 146 incidents, affecting 377 victims, were attributed t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
As at 1 October, 1,480 civilian personnel (26 per cent women), including 265 United Nations Volunteers and 110 government-provided correctional personnel, were serving with MINUSCA. This represents 90 per cent of the 1,648 approved positions.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
As at 1 October, 6,199 internal security forces, including 2,902 police officers (779 women) and 3,297 gendarmes (515 women), were deployed across the country, except in Basse-Kotto owing to access challenges. MINUSCA and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supported the training of 203 police and g...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
As at 1 October, the military component of MINUSCA had deployed 11,711 personnel (5.73 per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 14,400, including 355 staff officers (74 women) and 147 military observers (41 women).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
As at 1 October, the MINUSCA police component had deployed 2,263 personnel (13.65 per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 3,020, including 466 individual police officers (112 women) and 1,797 personnel (197 women) in 11 formed police units and 1 protection support unit.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
As part of the working group established by the Minister of State for Demobilization, Disarmament, Reintegration and Repatriation and Monitoring of the Implementation of the Agreement, MINUSCA supported a mapping exercise to update information on armed groups’ active in the country and facilitate planning of u...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
ddr
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Between 1 June and 1 October, MINUSCA documented 409 alleged and confirmed incidents of human rights violations and abuses and violations of international humanitarian law that affected 938 victims (511 men, 174 civilians, 87 women, 34 girls, 71 groups of collective victims, 47 boys and 14 unidentified children...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Between 1 June and 1 October, MINUSCA received allegations concerning 118 incidents of conflict-related sexual violence, mostly rape, against at least 154 survivors (87 women, 67 girls). While 15 incidents were verified, the challenging security situation and lack of access to remote locations remained obstacles ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Between 1 June and 1 October, the country task force on monitoring and reporting verified 282 grave human rights violations committed against 241 children (80 girls and 161 boys). These violations and abuses were committed by armed groups (207), bilaterally deployed and other security personnel (24), national def...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Between 1 June and 31 August, 10 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse were reported implicating uniformed personnel, 3 of which related to an incident alleged to have occurred in 2021, while the remainder were from previous years. Newly identified victims were referred to service providers for assistance ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Community violence reduction activities continued countrywide to mitigate the risks of young people being recruited into armed groups and contribute to loc al reconciliation and cohesion efforts. As at 1 October, a total of 3,872 beneficiaries had been registered (including 1,551 women), and 1,393 artisanal weapo...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
Dialogue with armed groups resulted in 131 children (116 boys and 15 girls) being separated from the Front populaire pour la renaissance de la Centrafrique (89) and Unité pour la paix en Centrafrique (42) in Haute Kotto Prefecture, and three children (one boy, two girls) separated from the Front populaire pour la...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
I commend the adoption of the Government programme, which outlines the commitment to work towards an inclusive society and a more open economy, with the meaningful participation of women and young people. Translating this commitment into reality requires the creation of a conducive economic environment, with im...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
I remain deeply concerned about continued human rights violations and abuses, including conflict-related sexual violence committed by all parties to the conflict. I deplore the stigmatization and targeting of particular ethnic and religious communities on suspicion of alleged collusion with armed groups. I call o...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
I welcome efforts to advance preparations for the holding of local elections in September 2022 which will, if inclusive, provide an invaluable opportunity to advance the peace process, in particular through the expansion of the political space and decentralization, while also addressing barriers to women’s partic...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
I welcome the President’s invitation to combatants from the Coalition des patriotes pour le changement to disarm and re-join the Agreement’s implementation mechanisms, which provided space for genuine dialogue, in particular at the local level, for minority communities, women and young people. I encourage the G...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
MINUSCA conducted eight quality assurance visits of weapons and ammunitions storage facilities in Bangui with national authorities. As at 1 October, the Mission had conducted awareness training on explosive ordnance for 389 personnel of the United Nations and humanitarian community and explosive ordnance risk a...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
MINUSCA continued its outreach campaign against sexual exploitation and abuse, engaging women in rural areas, youth groups and internally displaced persons, through radio and text messages. The Mission also worked to expand its awareness - raising activities on sexual exploitation and abuse prevention and reportin...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
MINUSCA continued to support the informal national protection network for victims and witnesses of sexual violence in the prefectures. In Bangui, MINUSCA supported a safe house operated by a national non-governmental organization that offered temporary protection to victims of sexual violence. MINUSCA and the Uni...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
MINUSCA enhanced the effectiveness of community alert networks, providing 71 refresher training sessions for 1,886 volunteers, including 834 women. By the end of June 2021, community alert networks comprising at least 30 per cent women had increased by 6 per cent since June 2020. Invigorating these networks, alon...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
My decision to repatriate a military contingent in September 2021 is an expression of my zero-tolerance policy and meant to communicate the seriousness with which the United Nations takes all allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse. I deeply regret the harm caused to victims and reiterate the commitment of t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
On 14 September, the United Nations decided to repatriate a military contingent from MINUSCA over serious allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, which reportedly occurred in Alindao in 2020 and 2021, as well as a lack of action by the troop-contributing country with respect to current and past allegations....
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
On 29 June, the Constitutional Court proclaimed the final results of the 23 May legislative elections. Residual legislative elections were held in seven constituencies on 25 July, with a voter turnout of some 60 per cent. The Court announ ced the final results on 30 August, concluding the legislative electoral cy...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
On 4 August, MINUSCA and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights published a joint report on human rights violations linked to the presidential and legislative elections. The report, covering the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021, detailed 526 incidents of abuses and violations o...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The 11 members, including 5 women, of the Commission on Truth, Justice, Reparation and Reconciliation were sworn in by national authorities on 2 July, and the Commission’s board members, a woman president assisted by two vice- presidents, were elected on 16 July. UNDP and MINUSCA supported the Commission with a ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The conclusion of the legislative electoral cycle in August marked an important milestone for the Central African Republic’s fragile democracy. I salute the citizens who exercised their right to vote, thereby contributing to upholding constitutional order. It is now time for the Central African Government and in...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The joint efforts of MINUSCA and the United Nations country team to support women’s participation in all stages of the elections, as voters and candidates, helped to increase the representation of women in the new Parliament. The electoral process, however, confirmed that sociocultural barriers continued to impe...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The number of first instance and appellate courts operating in the country increased from 57 to 67 per cent since the previous reporting period. The Mission, in collaboration with UNDP, supported outreach efforts of the Ecole nationale d’administration et de magistrature for the recruitment of 100 new judicial pe...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The people of the Central African Republic, and especially its most vulnerable – children, women, the elderly and minority communities – continue to rely on lifesaving humanitarian assistance. Humanitarian actors will continue to respond to the dire needs of the population, despite the increasingly hostile opera...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The population of the Central African Republic demands justice and an end to impunity. It is therefore important to continue to build impartial and independent la w enforcement and justice systems and address chronic incarceration issues, with the coordinated support of partners. I am particularly encouraged by t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
The President, Faustin Archange Touadéra, established a new Government on 23 June, comprising 32 ministers, including 3 ministers of State, 28 ministers and 1 minister delegate, at least 20 of whom were members of or closely associated with the ruling Mouvement des coeurs unis party. Seven government ministers we...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3943776/files/S_2021_867-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
October
12
S/2021/867
Central African Republic
While preparations for a republican dialogue continue are encouraging, I reiterate that dialogue can only succeed when genuinely inclusive, when grievances are heard and acted upon and when all stakeholders, in particular women and young people, are given a voice, including those who reside outside of Bangui. I h...
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Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
sites 11 and 12 by refusing the resupply of life-saving supplies and logistics, including rations, water, fuel and medicines. From 9 to 12 August 2021, the Chief of the Mechanism visited Juba to impress upon the Government the need to intervene and calm the tensions in Sector 1. However, he was asked to return a...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
A total of 164 awareness-raising activities on the prevention of and response to sexual and gender-based violence, including in the context of COVID-19, as well as the rights of women and children, and on HIV/AIDS were conducted across the Abyei Area. Furthermore, a total of seven training courses on the preventi...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
A total of 18 primary and 2 secondary health-care facilities throughout the Abyei Area remained operational. Humanitarian organizations provided routine immunizations and essential medicines, benefiting more than 205,000 people. Mobile health clinics provided primary health services to the communities in remote a...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
A total of 18,000 vulnerable people benefited from 17 sanitation, water supply and multipurpose solar-powered water infrastructure projects for domestic users and farmers, and livestock projects throughout the area. A food-for-education programme supported meals for 22,000 schoolchildren in 30 primary and seconda...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
As at 15 September 2021, the UNISFA military component stood at 3,515 personnel, comprising 3,105 men and 410 women (3,238 troops, 152 military observers and 125 staff officers). With regard to the Joint Border Verification and Monitoring Mechanism, the UNISFA military component stood at 571 personnel, comprising...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
At a meeting with UNISFA on 14 September 2021, the Paramount Chief commended the mission for its collaboration with community-based organizations and civil society organizations on gender issues and pledged his support to ensure that women were incorporated into all the structures of the local traditional leade...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
Campaigns were conducted in Agok, Diffra, Abyei and Amiet, and two workshops, comprising traditional leaders, community protection committees, religious leaders, youth and local authorities to enhance local participation in matters of law and order matters and to strengthen the capacities of the community protect...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
During the period under review, 13 cases of sexual and gender-based violence and one case of trafficking entailing sexual and gender-based violence were reported involving 14 survivors, eight of whom are minors: five aged 7, 11, 13, 14 and 15 years and three aged 17 years. One of the cases involved the gang rape ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
During the reporting period, the Juba-appointed Administrator of the Abyei Area made changes in his ministerial and advisory teams, appointing only 3 women out of 13 ministers and advisers and none in his team of commissioners. Compared with the previous administration, even though the number of women has not bee...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
In southern Abyei, the local authorities continued to demonstrate a willingness to strengthen women’s participation in the community. After consultations with the Deputy Chief Administrator, the Gender Adviser for the local administration and the Paramount Chief of the Ngok Dinka, the authorities reinforced their...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
One allegation of fraud and no new allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse were recorded during the reporting period. The mission’s Conduct and Discipline Team continued to implement its three-pronged strategy of prevention, enforcement and remedial action to prevent misconduct. Efforts to prevent sexual exp...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
The Mine Action Service intensified its activities related to explosive ordnance risk education, aimed primarily at children and pastoralists, following two accidents in Agok and Diffra areas that had resulted in injuries and fatalities. A total of 397 sessions were delivered, reaching 12,193 men, women, boys and...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
The mission continued to support for local communities to prevent and respond to sexual and gender-based violence through awareness-raising activities, advocacy, training and capacity-building, as well as engagement with local leaders on the eradication of harmful traditional practices such as child marriage.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
The police component strength stood at 49 officers – 32 men (65.3 per cent) and 17 women (34.7 per cent) – against an authorized total of 640 police personnel (148 individual police officers and 492 formed police unit personnel). This low rate of deployment is attributed to the non-issuance of visas, in particula...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
The rapprochement between the two Governments has yet to be felt in Abyei, where the relations between the Misseriya and Ngok Dinka communities remain tense. The acceptance by both communities of a UNISFA initiative to hold separate meetings with each community, to be followed by a meeting of Misseriya and Ngok D...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
UNISFA continued its efforts to promote women’s rights to equal participation, especially in decision-making spaces, which is known to contribute to longer lasting peace. It conducted advocacy with local administrations in both the Misseriya and Ngok Dinka communities. Other engagements involved strengthening col...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
UNISFA continued to take steps to increase the number of women in the mission, reaching out to female candidates to apply for all vacancies; all qualified female applicants were shortlisted and interviewed. Living conditions, opportunities for promotion, training and welfare concerns were rigorously addressed in ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
United Nations police conducted a total of 349 activities related to raising awareness about crime. These included meetings with community protection committees and campaigns against drug abuse, on environmental issues, on the prevention of fire outbreaks and on raising awareness about sexual and gender-based vio...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
United Nations police currently comprises 49 officers, of which 32 are men and 17 women. Entry visas were granted to 19 officers during the reporting period. Visas for an additional 77 individual police officers are awaiting approval, with a view to reaching the full complement of 148. No progress was made on the...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
October
15
S/2021/881
The situation in Abyei
United Nations police trained 360 members of community protection committees (279 men and 81 women) in basic policing and respect for human rights, from the 31 community protection committees stations operating in Abyei.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3944695/files/S_2021_881-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
As at 1 February, the UNMISS force conducted 54,594 patrols, including 1,170 short-duration patrols, 389 long-duration patrols, 101 dynamic air patrols and 26 riverine patrols. Women were included in 312 of the patrols. A total of 9,460 patrols were conducted in and around protection of civilians sites. Through its...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
As at 1 February, UNMISS documented a total of 155 incidents that negatively affected the human rights and protection situation, including arbitrary killings, abductions, conflict-related sexual violence, arbitrary arrests and detention (including proxy detention), torture and ill-treatment, forced military recruit...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
Civilians continued to face threats of physical violence, such as killings and injuries, abductions, forced recruitment and sexual violence, including owing to continuing tensions in Jonglei and the flare-up of violence in Central Equatoria, Warrap and Upper Nile. The Mission continued to respond to these threats t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
Five children (two boys and three girls) were verified as victims of abduction; four girls as survivors of rape; one boy was injured and another was a victim of recruitment and use. Children were most affected in Unity (four girls) and Western Bahr el-Ghazal (two boys and two girls), Central Equatoria (one girl), U...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
Following the review of the Public Financial Management and Accountability Act 2011 (Amendment) Bill of 2020 and the Southern Sudan National Audit Chamber Act of 2011, the National Constitutional Amendment Committee concluded a two- day stakeholder validation workshop in Juba on 1 December. The stakeholders propos...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
From 1 to 5 December, SPLM/A-IO held its sixth national conference, in Juba, at which it reiterated its commitment to the Revitalized Agreement and called upon partners to work together to address the challenges faced in the peace process. The party recommended, inter alia, increasing the benchmark for the particip...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
Furthermore, the United Nations police, in cooperation with the South Sudan National Police Service and other stakeholders, conducted nine radio awareness programmes intended to raise public awareness of community safety, democratic policing, sexual and gender-based violence, conflict-related sexual violence, gende...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
I acknowledge the progress made on the political front in South Sudan over the past year. During the reporting period, the filling of gubernatorial positions, including the recent appointment of the Governor of Upper Nile, was a significant step forward. I commend the parties and Mr. Kiir for these decisions but al...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
I am encouraged that the ceasefire continues to hold. However, I am concerned about increasing subnational violence in several parts of the country. Cattle migration, flooding and a volatile economy owing to the COVID-19 pandemic are driving the conflict, but political actors at the national level also play a role....
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
In accordance with the applicable policy, all information on misconduct was processed in a timely manner. As at 1 February, 18 allegations were recorded in the case management tracking system and processed in accordance with applicable procedures and time frames. No allegations of sexual exploitation or abuse were rec...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
In addition, 6,728 people (5,288 men and 1,440 women) across the country, 205 newly deployed UNMISS personnel (146 men and 59 women) and 99 members of armed forces and groups (91 men and 8 women) benefited from child protection awareness-raising, mainstreaming and training sessions. Conflict-related sexual v...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
In Jonglei and the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, interventions to convene communities for dialogue seem to have been successful in mitigating widespread violence, despite rumours of mobilization and sporadic clashes. The Mission facilitated separate consultative meetings between Murle and Lou Nuer young people...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
In line with the Government’s action plan on children associated with armed conflict, between 27 October and 3 December, the country task force on monitoring and reporting supported the establishment of three state-level technical committees in Kuacjok, Wau and Torit, bringing the total number of such committees to...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
management
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
In support of the implementation of the peace process at the grass-roots level, local conflict management, reconciliation and social cohesion, UNMISS conducted 22 workshops, community dialogues and peace campaigns and disseminated local and national peace agreements in addition to providing capacity-building assist...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
Of the authorized 17,000 troops, UNMISS troop strength stood at 14,830 military personnel: 214 military liaison officers (46 women, 21.5 per cent), 387 S/2021/172 21-02041 14/17 military staff officers (68 women, 17.6 per cent) and 14,229 military contingent personnel (678 women, 5.3 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
On 1 February, the number of UNMISS civilian personnel stood at 2,643, comprising 884 international staff members (246 women, 27.8 per cent), 1,388 national staff members (198 women, 14.3 per cent) and 371 United Nations Volunteers (155 women, 41.8 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
On 16 December, a grenade exploded inside a tukul in Jur River, Western Bahr el-Ghazal, which killed two boys and injured another three children (one girl and two boys) when one of the boys tried to play with the item. The Mine Action Service investigated the accident, delivered explosive ordnance risk education to...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
On 3 December, UNMISS participated in the inaugural meeting, held in Juba, of the reconstituted working committee on constitutional affairs of the reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, which is tasked with monitoring the implementation of constitutional processes under the Revitalized Agreement....
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
February
23
S/2021/172
Situation in South Sudan
The force and the United Nations police continued to provide training to personnel on preventing and addressing sexual and gender-based violence, thereby further strengthening the Mission’s overall response to it. In parallel, substantive sections further implemented gender-responsive programmatic activities while ...
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Juliet
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
February
23
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Situation in South Sudan
The imposition of the death penalty remained of concern, in particular considering inadequate safeguards to protect due process and fair trial rights. During the reporting period, civil society actors secured the release of five death row inmates (including one woman) after successful appeals processes or the accep...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf
Juliet
gender disaggregated
protection
protection