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2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Between 26 and 30 November, the Country Task Force on Monitoring and Reporting interviewed and verified 255 children (94 girls and 161 boys) associated with FPRC from the list of 267 children it had presented on 3 November as part of the national disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and repatriation progra...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
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February
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S/2021/146
Central African Republic
The Government continued disarmament and demobilization operations in the centre and north-east, with MINUSCA support. Operations were conducted from 16 October to 1 December in Birao, Bria and Kaga Bandoro for 437 combatants, S/2021/146 9/20 21-01548 including 21 women, from RPRC, MLCJ, FPRC, MPC,...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
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February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
The special mixed security units remained non-operational in Bouar and Paoua due to absence of military orders, while many elements reportedly deserted or defected, often with weapons. Lack of internal cohesion, command and control, and insufficient sustainment, as well as interpersonal tensions, also plagued t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
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2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
As at 1 February, 1,477 civilian personnel (26 per cent of whom were women), including 252 United Nations Volunteers and 104 government-provided correctional personnel, served with MINUSCA. This represents 91 per cent of 1,624 approved positions. Status of forces agreement
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
During the reporting period, UNAMID completed or handed over to other partners residual activities that it had initiated in 2020 but could not complete prior to the end of its mandate. These residual activities included core programmatic activities in the areas of rule of law, community policing, gender-based vi...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
As at 30 April, the number of UNMISS civilian personnel stood at 2,271, comprising 886 international staff members (254 women, 28.7 per cent), 1,385 national staff members (200 women, 14.4 per cent) and 388 United Nations Volunteers (159 women, 41.0 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Celebrating International Women’s Day on 8 March, UNMISS convened a virtual panel discussion on women’s leadership in enhancing gender equality in United Nations peacekeeping. The Mission launched its gender focal points network to strengthen the implementation of the UNMISS strategy on gender and women, peace...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
During the reporting period, UNMISS conducted 56 workshops, community dialogues and peace campaigns and disseminated local peace and pastoral migration agreements, in addition to facilitating capacity-building assistance to newly appointed state officials, traditional leaders, women and youth. A total of 6,979 p...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
In areas with a high prevalence of intercommunal violence and displacement, the Mission implemented 18 quick-impact projects to construct and rehabilitate rule of law facilities, including a prison in Tonj North and a safe house for victims of gender-based violence in Kapoeta. C. Monitoring and investig...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
In partnership with the South Sudanese Women Intellectuals Forum, on 9 and 10 March UNMISS organized a forum on women’s leadership and political participation. Twenty women participated on-site and more than 8,000 viewers joined the live-streamed event. Vice-President and Chair of the Gender and Youth Cluster ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
The Mission responded to threats against civilians in South Sudan through the mobile deployment and robust posture of peacekeepers, engagements with military and political leaders, community-level conflict-resolution activities, the provision of critical support to rule of law and justice institutions and other ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is at a critical juncture that will determine if peace and stability will be restored and put on a firmer footing. Only a political solution will achieve sustainable peace and development, and only the Central African leaders and people can determine and follow that path. It is criti...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
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2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
The courage demonstrated by the people of the Central African Republic when they cast their ballots on 27 December provides hope for the country’s fragile democracy. Citizens who were not obstructed by disenfranchisement or violence fulfilled their fundamental civic responsibility, sometimes at a grievously high...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
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2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Training on the Secretary-General’s zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and other serious misconduct continued to be delivered remotely owing to COVID-19. MINUSCA provided guidance and material for military and police contingents to conduct self-training at post locations and supported them in...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
During the reporting period, women’s observatories have been established in Gao, Kidal, Mopti, Ménaka and Timbuktu, in line with the recommendations of a high-level workshop held in January 2020, with the support of the humanitarian organization Aide de l’Église norvégienne and the Groupe de recherche, d’étude, ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
Equally important will be the continuing dialogue between the authorities and labour unions to reach consensus on critical socioeconomic matters. I note the relative progress made in addressing social tensions and cal l on the stakeholders concerned to consolidate the gains made. I would like to stress the impor...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
In his first mission outside of Khartoum, on 17 and 18 March, the Special Representative travelled to Kassala and the Red Sea States of eastern Sudan. There, he met with the Governors and other local authorities, tribal leaders, university officials, civil society leaders, young entrepreneurs, women’s groups and...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
Peace and security in the Sudan are also likely to be affected negatively by the effects of the climate crisis, as water scarcity and the loss of livelihoods can intensify competition for natural resources and lead to increased displacement and migration, both of which have been linked to insecurity in the count...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
The Special Representative also travelled to Darfur from 28 to 30 March, leading an integrated mission that included representatives from the United Nations country team to learn about needs and challenges related to the protection of civilians, the deployment of the government protection forces and the implemen...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
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ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
UNITAMS has reached its initial operational capacity. The Special Representative and section chiefs for all the substantive units are on the ground. In addition, the Deputy Special Representative, who also serves as the Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, Khardiata Lo N’Diaye, took up her duties ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
I would like to express my gratitude to Ms. Spehar for her service as my Deputy Special Adviser on Cyprus. I also extend my thanks to all the men and women serving in my good offices mission in Cyprus for their dedication and commitment to discharging the responsibilities entrusted to them. I also express my ap...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
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2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
In its resolution 2453 (2019), the Security Council called upon the United Nations to take forward my proposal “to conduct a gender-sensitive socioeconomic impact assessment and to share its outcome with both communities”. Following the well-received launch of the outcome of the assessment on 17 February 2020, a...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
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2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
My mission of good offices also cooperated with UNFICYP on a series of events in the context of the twentieth anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000). In particular, it helped to facilitate the participation of a Cypriot woman activist in a virtual event organized with me, in which she addressed t...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
The decrease in intercommunal contacts, compounded by the COVID-19 restrictions, posed significant challenges to the efforts to build a culture of peace on the island and create conditions more favourable to dialogue and mutual trust. My mission of good offices, in close cooperation and coordination with UNFICYP...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
The revitalization of the work of the technical committees and the increase in their activities in the aftermath of the outbreak of COVID-19 in Cyprus, as outlined in my previous report, slowed down in July. The summer break in Cyprus, followed by a second wave of COVID-19 infections and corresponding restrictio...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
On 10 March, UNMISS organized an online discussion with youth and civil society leaders with regard to disseminating information on the process of creating a permanent constitution to youth stakeholders. On 16 April, in Western Bahr el-Ghazal, UNMISS facilitated a peacebuilding round table discussion between 2...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Prior to the redesignation of the site, on 16 March UNMISS facilitated a town hall meeting with the Governor at the protection of civilians site. Internally displaced persons were represented by the “Community High Committee” and by S/2021/566 9/18 21-07328 representatives from all camp sectors and...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
After delays, on 2 December the selection committee for the future truth, justice, reparation and reconciliation commission recommended 11 commissioners, including five women, a significant advancement for gender equality in Central African institutions. On 30 December, President Touadéra confirmed their nominat...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
On 1 February, the Constitutional Court proclaimed the final results of the legislative elections, with 22 candidates elected in the first round, including two women, and invalidated the victory of 6 candidates. The poll was cancelled in 13 constituencies. COD-2020 announced the withdrawal of its candidates from...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
On 26 October, the Constitutional Court permitted 27 political parties to submit candidates for the legislative elections despite failing to meet the 35 per cent quota for female candidates, acknowledging socioeconomic and other constraints to women’s political participation. On 3 December, the Constitutional Co...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
The National Electoral Authority released provisional results for the legislative elections on 5 January. A total of 21 candidates, including two women, were elected in the first round, while 122, including 13 women, qualified for a run-off.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Voter registration in the Central African Republic and the diaspora concluded on 13 October, with 1,858,236 Central Africans, including 867,167 women (46.67 per cent), registered. The Government did not provide the legal framework to enfranchise Central African refugees.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
While implementation of the Political Agreement stalled owing to the elections and security context, some progress was made, particularly in disarmament and demobilization. Following five months of inactivity, the Agreement’s national level implementation mechanism convened on 5 February to recognize the two-yea...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
At the fifth high-level meeting of the Agreement Monitoring Committee, held on 11 February in Kidal, participants agreed to increase the number of women among its representatives from 9 to 12 and to include women in its four subcommittees. Women members of the Committee reiterated that there was an urgent need t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
As efforts continue to consolidate peace in the Sudan, ensuring the meaningful participation and inclusion of women has to be priority. It is important that the transitional Government continue to heed the demands of Sudanese women and fulfil its commitments regarding representation under the Constitutional Docu...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
In line with the electoral assistance mandate of UNITAMS, and pursuant to a request made by the national authorities for support, an electora l needs assessment mission visited the Sudan from 5 to 23 April. The mission was composed of representatives from the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
On 28 February, the expanded transitional Government (referred to as the “peace Government”), which now includes representatives of the armed group signatories to the Juba Peace Agreement, announced its programme of work, forming the basis of its strategic vision. Notably, the programme of work identifies the fo...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
The Sudanese transition continues to face significant challenges, even as the transitional Government endeavours to move forward with key reforms. The establishment of the remaining transitional institutions is critical for advancing an inclusive political transition and addressing long-standing challenges. I ur...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
Women continued to advocate for their rights. On 8 April, women protesters marched to the Ministries of Justice and Interior and to the Office of the Attorney General to present a petition calling for the rights of women to be guaranteed at all levels of governance and in legislation. Protesters demanded the ado...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
Having reached the historic milestone of the twentieth anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325 (2000), it is fitting to underscore, once again, that a focus on gender responsiveness and women in peacemaking remains as important in Cyprus as it is globally. Determined steps are needed to reactivate the wo...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Between 20 February and 2 March, the President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, issued presidential decrees appointing ministers, advisers, commissioners and chairpersons of independent commissions at the state level and delegated powers to the state governors to swear them in. These appointments fell short of the st...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Between 8 and 11 May, the President dissolved the Transitional National Legislative Assembly and the Council of States and reconstituted the 400 -member Transitional National Legislative Assembly as a 550-member parliament. However, the gender balance of appointments fell below the 35 per cent quota for women.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
From 10 February to 3 April, UNMISS supported the participation of the South Sudan Women, Peace and Security Monitoring and Advocacy Group in five radio talk shows and two television talk shows to elevate women’s meaningful participation and voices to shape, inform and influence public decision-making in all asp...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
From February to May, UNMISS provided technical support to the South Sudan Women, Peace and Security Monitoring and Advocacy Group with regard to its foundational report on women’s political participation. The report found that while only 3 of the 14 political parties are headed by women, all registered politic...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Between 1 October 2020 and 1 February 2021, MINUSCA documented 267 incidents of human rights violations affecting 448 victims (262 men, 51 women, 16 boys, 15 girls, 63 groups of collective victims and 40 unidentified victims) and 41 conflict-related civilian deaths, despite COVID-19 restrictions limiting the i...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Between 1 October 2020 and 31 December 2020, nine allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse were reported against MINUSCA military personnel. A total of 27 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse were recorded in 2020, 20 of which related to incidents allegedly committed in previous years (or in one inst...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Between October and December, MINUSCA conducted five workshops on the prevention of sexual violence in the electoral context, in addition to awareness-raising activities for over 2,300 individuals, including to prevent electoral violence against female voters and candidates. Children and armed conflict
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Electoral violence increased the risks of youth recruitment and potential for renewed intercommunal violence. As part of community violence reduction activities, as at 1 February, 2,242 beneficiaries, including 886 women, were registered and 56 war weapons, 1,118 artisanal weapons, 20 unexploded ordnance and 143...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
MINUSCA continued to disseminate messages on prevention and response to sexual exploitation and abuse, reaching out through 27 community-based complaint networks, local radio and text messages, and working in partnership with communities. Newly identified victims were referred for needs assessment and assistan...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Movement of troops and armed clashes linked to the elections exposed women, girls, men and boys to increased risk of conflict-related sexual violence. MINUSCA received 51 allegations of conflict-related sexual violence, mostly rape, affecting at least 111 victims (62 women, 42 girls and 7 girls of unknown age be...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
Mission police continued to support the Malian security forces through training on community-oriented policing, crime scene management and post -blast investigations, forensics, and the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence. As a result of restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
One allegation of sexual exploitation and abuse was recorded during the period under review. The Mission continued to implement its strategy to prevent misconduct, particularly sexual exploitation and abuse, by delivering online induction and refresher training to all categories of personnel and conducting risk ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
The human rights situation remained precarious as a result of conflict in parts of the country mainly involving community-based armed groups, militias, extremist groups and government forces. Similarly, grave violations against children during armed conflict and cases of conflict-related sexual violence were doc...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
The Mission documented two cases of conflict-related sexual violence, a decrease by eight compared with the previous period. The cases, perpetrated by unidentified armed men, included the forced marriage of one girl in Tonka, Timbuktu Region, on 12 January.
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
March
26
S/2021/299
Situation in Mali
The United Nations recorded an increase in the number of grave violations against children in Mali. During the reporting period, 236 violations committed against 183 children were verified, compared with 225 violations committed against 156 children during the previous period. The violations were verified and oc...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3906939/files/S_2021_299-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
In this regard, the implementation of the National Plan for the Protection of Civilians need to be accelerated, with the objective of creating a gender-responsive and a protective environment for all Sudanese. The transitional authorities and signatories to the Juba Peace Agreement must ensure that the joint pro...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
January
8
S/2021/5
Report of the Secretary-General on his mission of good offices in Cyprus
Marking its tenth anniversary, the Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process, under the auspices of the Embassy of Sweden, continued its role of upholding the commitment of the religious leaders to peacebuilding and reconciliation, responding to cases of vandalism and provocation at places of worship and issui...
http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3897207/files/S_2021_5-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Accountability for conflict-related sexual violence crimes remained low. On 15 April, a mobile court deployed to Malakal convicted a South Sudan People’s Defence Forces soldier for the November 2020 rape of a 14-year-old girl, sentencing him to seven years imprisonment and ordering him to pay damages of 500,000 ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
During the reporting period, 20 children (16 boys and 4 girls) were affected by grave violations. A total of 11 boys were verified as victims of recruitment and use, 4 children (2 boys and 2 girls) were killed, and 5 children (3 boys and 2 girls) were maimed. Four incidents of denial of humanitarian access were ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
In Central Equatoria, two separate UNMISS patrols deployed from Juba to Tindilo to assess the security and humanitarian situations and deter incidents of conflict-related sexual violence were stopped by South Sudan People’s Defence Forces soldiers at the Luri Bridge checkpoint. Another two patrols deployed from ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
In March, UNMISS and the Office of the United Nations High Commissio ner for Human Rights published a joint report on armed violence by community -based militias against civilians in the greater Jonglei area occurring between January and August 2020. According to the report, these groups are well organized, use ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
In Warrap, several temporary operating bases were established. UNMISS facilitated community and leadership engagements at the state and local levels in Tonj East and Tonj North, including with the Governor of Warrap. UNMISS facilitated dialogues between the Tonj East and Tonj North communities and conducted a pe...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
One allegation of sexual exploitation and abuse was recorded. All identified survivors of sexual exploitation and abuse continued to receive support from the Mission’s Senior Victims’ Rights Officer in South Sudan. S/2021/566 15/18 21-07328 VII. Violations of the status-of-forces agreement,...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
prevention
prevention
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
As at 1 February, 4,909 internal security forces, including 2,258 police officers (597 women) and 2,651 gendarmes (351 women), were deployed to all prefectures except Basse-Kotto, MINUSCA and UNDP trained 689 police officers and gendarmes, including 197 women, on election security. MINUSCA observed cases of ab...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
As at 1 February, MINUSCA police component was 2,057 personnel (12.98 per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 2,080, including 383 individual police officers (105 women) and 1,674 personnel (162 women) in 11 formed police units, including one with embedded special weapons and tactics (SWAT) capacity an...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
As at 1 February, the strength of the military component of MINUSCA was 11,451 (5.2 per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 11,650 personnel, including 297 staff officers (57 women) and 136 military observers (35 women). It comprised 11 infantry battalions; one high-readiness protection battalion; one ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
February
16
S/2021/146
Central African Republic
Between 1 December 2020 and 1 February 2021, 311 prisoners escaped from the Bambari, Bangassou, Bimbo women’s, Bossembélé, Bouar, Carnot, Mbaïki and Nola prisons. While some individuals detained for serious crimes escaped from Bouar prison, an increasing number of high-profile detainees are in Bangui prisons. Mo...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3901209/files/S_2021_146-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
On 28 March, the Minister of Interior replaced the Director of the Khartoum State Police, following public criticism over his alleged remarks calling for the Public Order Law to be reinstated to combat crime. His comments came in the aftermath of the killing of a 14-year-old girl and following reports of inciden...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
May
17
S/2021/470
Situation in the Sudan and the activities of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in the Sudan
The recurring violence in Darfur and elsewhere is deeply concerning. The recent events in El Geneina are a tragic reminder of the toll civilians continue to pay in the absence of peace and stability. The transitional Government has to do more to effectively protect its civilians, despite the immense challenges i...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926638/files/S_2021_470-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
protection
protection
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Also as at 31 May, the United Nations police had completed 1,008 patrols, which included 412 confidence- and trust-building patrols, 108 short-duration patrols, 29 long-duration patrols, 39 dynamic air patrols and 420 high-visibility patrols. Of these 1,008 patrols, 507 were conducted jointly by men and women of...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
As at 31 May, the UNMISS force had conducted 95,480 patrols, including 2,167 short-duration patrols, 867 long-duration patrols, 178 dynamic air patrols and 37 riverine patrols. A total of 731 routine patrols, equivalent to 22.5 per cent, were conducted jointly by men and women members of the force. UNMISS femal...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
From 16 to 18 February, three United Nations police units were evaluated by internal inspection teams. On the basis of several criteria, including mandate, command and control, protection of civilians mandated tasks, training, welfare and health, among others, two units were assessed as satisfactory and the thir...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
Of the authorized 17,000 troops, UNMISS troop strength stood at 14,878 military personnel: 217 military liaison officers (42 women, 19.4 per cent), 400 military staff officers (74 women, 18.5 per cent) and 14,261 military contingent personnel (714 women, 5.9 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
The police strength stood at 1,691 (of an authorized 2,101 personnel), comprising 479 individual police officers (145 women, 30.3 per cent), 1,165 personnel in formed police units (294 women, 25.2 per cent) and 47 corrections officers (18 women, 38.3 per cent).
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
gender parity
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
The progress made with regard to state and local government appointments and the efforts of the President to build consensus among the appointed authorities are positive developments. However, the parties continue to fall short of the quota for women in their appointments and urge them to adhere to the 35 per ce...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
The redesignations of the protection of civilians sites enabled the United Nations police to expand their activities through co-location at nine police posts. United Nations police provided on-site sensitization and training sessions for 10,242 South Sudan National Police Service officers (including 1,485 women)...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
protection
protection
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
The South Sudan National Police Service perpetrated grave violations against 11 boys. Grave violations against nine children (five boys and four girls) were unattributed, as they were injured by explosive remnants of war. Five children (three boys and two girls) were victims of crossfire between the South Sudan ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS and its partners, including the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration, continued to implement a project funded by the South Sudan reconciliation, stabilization and resilience trust fund to mitigate cattle migration-related violence in War...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued its virtual engagement with the Task Force on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and the Gender-Based Violence Sub-Cluster to deliver a system-wide coordinated response to sexual exploitation and abuse. The Mission delivered training to gatekeepers of community-based complaints mech...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to observe concerning levels of sexual violence perpetrated by the parties to the conflict, civil defence groups or other armed elements involved in localized violence. The Mission verified 14 incidents of conflict-related sexual violence involving 18 survivors, including 4 girls and 1 man. Vict...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS continued to provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to promote accountability at the subnational level. In April, eight government- provided Justice Advisers (including six women) were deployed to field offices in Wau, Kuacjok, Bentiu and Juba, where they joined UNMISS Corrections Advis...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS delivered 20 child protection awareness-raising sessions to 256 members of the security forces (201 men and 55 women). In addition, 315 community members (124 men and 191 women), 38 government officials (26 men and 12 women), and 6 protection partners (all men) benefited from awareness-raising activitie...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender disaggregated
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS documented 206 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 recruitment and the looting and d...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS documented eight additional conflict-related sexual violence incidents that took place prior to the reporting period, involving 14 survivors, including 6 men. Six incidents were attributed to civil defence groups and two to the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces. S/2021/566 13/18 21-07328
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS hosted 11 Radio Miraya discussions on political, security, peace, economic and gender topics, engaging experts, political leaders and eminent personalities, and interacting with listeners. B. Protection of civilians and mitigating intercommunal conflict
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
UNMISS supported initiatives to facilitate constructive working relationships within the newly appointed state and local coalition governments. UNMISS, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission organized trust and confidence-building ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
With the Comprehensive Action Plan to End and Prevent All Grave Violations against Children in South Sudan having expired on 7 February 2021, the country task force on monitoring and reporting engaged with the national technical committee to extend the implementation period. From 4 to 6 and 18 to 20 May, UNMISS ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
June
14
S/2021/566
Situation in South Sudan
With the Government’s reintroduction of a COVID-19 lockdown in February, resumption of field visits to review misconduct risk registers and action plans, especially with regard to the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, was delayed. A visit to the Bentiu field office was, however, completed from 8 to ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929238/files/S_2021_566-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
As the years have passed with no settlement on the island, both the sense of fatigue over the situation and scepticism regarding the process have deepened. Cyprus negotiations remain closed and leader-focused, information is insufficiently shared with the public and very few actors are involved. Despite the repe...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
Contact among the members of the Technical Committee on Gender Equality was reinitiated following changes in its membership, as described in my previous report. In early 2021, the mission facilitated a meeting of the two co-chairs, during which the future work of the Committee was discussed, including the develo...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
Despite ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, my mission of good offices and UNFICYP continued their joint efforts to support the implementation of the women and peace and security agenda, including the promotion of the active participation of women in peacemaking, through virtual forums. Those efforts included engage...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
I continue to monitor developments in and around Cyprus closely. I call on the leaders to address matters of concern between them in an open and cons tructive manner, especially while consultations continue in order to find common ground to allow for formal negotiations to start. I have repeatedly stressed the n...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
I especially encourage the parties to follow international best practice on the participation of women, as highlighted in consecutive Security Council resolutions since the adoption of its resolution 1325 (2000). I wish the Cypriot delegations to the informal five-plus-one meeting in April had been more inclusiv...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
participation
participation
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
I would like to express my gratitude to Elizabeth Spehar for her service as my Deputy Special Adviser on Cyprus and to Ms. Lute for conducting consultations on my behalf. I also express my appreciation to all the women and men serving in my mission of good offices in Cyprus for their dedication and commitment to...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
Increased outreach to the business community on both sides was also conducted, primarily through virtual means, to obtain a better understanding of the corporate landscape and its impact on the peace process. That outreach included not only owners of women-led businesses and representatives of women’s business a...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
My Deputy Special Adviser also held a number of high-level meetings, including with the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom, Dominic Raab, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the European Union and Cooperation of Spain, Maria Aránzazu González Laya, the Minister of Europ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
On 22 February, my mission of good offices, in partnership with UNFICYP, continued to raise the profile of initiatives (such as on financial literacy for women), https://undocs.org/en/S/RES/2483(2019) S/2021/634 21-09465 8/27 in line with and to promote the results of the gender-sensitive socioeconom...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
management
management & gender parity
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
The passage of time since the historic opportunity in Crans-Montana has complicated the efforts to find a mutually acceptable solution in Cyprus. I convened the parties in Geneva because I believed that their readiness to participate in an in formal five-plus-one meeting offered a valuable opportunity for them t...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
other
ssr, ddr, hr and others
2,021
July
9
S/2021/634
Mission of good offices in Cyprus
The religious leaders who make up the Religious Track of the Cyprus Peace Process, under the auspices of the Embassy of Sweden, continued to be active during the reporting period, working together in support of religious freedom, reconciliation, co-existence and peace on the island. The religious leaders met in ...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3932071/files/S_2021_634-EN.pdf
Andres
gender related
participation
participation
2,020
November
30
S/2020/1150
United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse committed by members of the Ebola response during the tenth outbreak in the eastern par t of the Democratic Republic of the Congo surfaced during the reporting period. In this specific context, no allegation has been reported to date against MONUSCO personnel. An acti...
https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3893406/files/S_2020_1150-EN.pdf
Andres
gender specific
prevention
prevention
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