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2,021 | February | 23 | S/2021/172 | Situation in South Sudan | The number of children affected by grave violations decreased from 23 to 11
(four boys and seven girls). | 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 | The parties to the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in
the Republic of South Sudan made progress on the formation of the Revitalized
Transitional Government of National Unity. On 30 December, the President of South
Sudan, Salva Kiir, appointed deputy governors for six states. The incumbent
T... | 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 police strength stood at 1,692 (of an authorized 2,101 personnel),
comprising 494 individual police officers (159 women, 32.3 per cent), 1,145
personnel in deployed formed police units (280 women, 24.5 per cent) and
53 corrections officers (14 women, 26.4 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 | The resumption of internal Mission travel – previously on hold owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic – enabled outreach and risk management on conduct and
discipline to continue in person. Field visits were conducted to Aweil, Rumbek, Bor,
Bentiu, Wau and Kuacjok, where town hall meetings were held on the prevention of
s... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | February | 23 | S/2021/172 | Situation in South Sudan | The security context continued to be dominated by localized and subnational
violence, with an overall increase in incidents compared with the previous reporting
period coinciding with the onset of the dry season. The linkages between local
conflicts and national dynamics continued, a trend that was further underlin... | 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 | The United Nations police continued to expand its outwards protection posture
and footprint beyond the protection of civilians sites, focusing on deterring and
mitigating violence against civilians and building confidence. A total of 170
confidence- and trust-building patrols, 44 short-duration patrols, 23 long-dur... | 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 | To mark the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence campaign, in
early December national and local authorities, in collaboration with civil society and
the United Nations, carried out nationwide awareness-raising activities on sexual and
gender-based violence throughout South Sudan. These included a joint... | 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 | UNMISS continued its good offices with the parties to and partners and
stakeholders of the Revitalized Agreement. These included several meetings between
the Special Representative and senior officials of the Revitalized Transitional
Government of National Unity and other representatives in support of the timely
i... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | February | 23 | S/2021/172 | Situation in South Sudan | UNMISS continued to engage with key political decision makers and women’s
networks on the need for improved implementation of the gender provisions in the
Revitalized Agreement. The appointment of three female Deputy Governors was a
step in the right direction, but the 35 per cent benchmark envisioned in the Agreem... | 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 | UNMISS continued to engage with parties to the conflict on the prevention of
sexual violence. In January, pursuant to the NAS unilateral communiqué issued by
Thomas Cirillo in September 2020, UNMISS delivered three remote training
programmes on conflict-related sexual violence to four senior NAS officials,
includi... | 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 | UNMISS continued to observe concerning levels of sexual violence perpetrated
by parties to the conflict, self-defence groups or other armed elements involved in
localized violence. The Mission verified 11 incidents of conflict -related sexual
violence involving 16 survivors, including six girls. Victims, whose age... | 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 | Violations were perpetrated by, among others, SSPDF (one boy and four girls)
and SPLM/A-IO (two boys and three girls). A violation against one boy resulted from
crossfire between SPLM/A-IO and an unknown group. No attacks on schools or
health-care facilities nor any instances of denial of humanitarian access were v... | 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 | 4 million children under 5 years of age were expected to be acu tely malnourished
in 2021, the highest caseload for acute malnutrition since the start of the crisis in
December 2013. Some 483,000 pregnant and lactating women will need treatment for
malnutrition in 2021. | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3902323/files/S_2021_172-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Although the security situation improved, 19 incidents, attributed mostly to
Mai-Mai Kabeke and Mai-Mai Apa Na Pale, operating along the Kalemie-Bendera
road, were recorded in Kalemie and Nyunzu territories between 1 December 2020 and
31 January 2021. On 13 December, Mai-Mai Apa Na Pale ambushed a FARDC
convoy bet... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | As at 18 March, female officers constituted 18.5 per cent of MONUSCO formed
police units, compared with 16.8 per cent in the previous reporting period. The
Mission has continued its advocacy to encourage police-contributing countries to
increase the number of female personnel and command staff, in order to achieve ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Building on a network of more than 350 women mediators in Ituri, North Kivu,
South Kivu, Kasai and Kasai Central, MONUSCO continued to encourage the
meaningful participation of women’s organizations and women leaders in peace
processes and conflict resolution initiatives. The Mission worked with women’s
organizati... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | During the reporting period, local Twa militia groups attacked seven villages
and other localities in Bahaya, south-east of Kabambare territory, Maniema Province.
According to local civil society and early warning networks, at least 52 people have
been killed and more than 70 cases of sexual violence have been reco... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Ensuring the safety and security of United Nations personnel and facilities
remained a priority, in line with Action for Peacekeeping commitments. A total of 192
security incidents affecting United Nations personnel and facilities were recorded,
including 6 incidents related to armed conflict, 83 to crime, 41 to ci... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Female officers represent 19 per cent of the Mission’s total contingent. The
integration of 15 female engagement teams in major units has contributed to
improving the force’s performance on community engagement and trust-building. | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | From 1 November 2020 to 28 February 2021, six allegations of sexual
exploitation and abuse, all involving military contingent members, were recorded and
have been referred to the troop-contributing countries concerned for investigation.
The alleged victims have been referred to the United Nations Population Fund, t... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | I am concerned by the increase in armed group activity in the eastern provinces,
in particular by ADF in North Kivu and Ituri, which has caused multiple civilian
casualties and has had a disproportionate impact on women and children. I am also
concerned by the continuing intercommunal violence in Ituri, North Kivu,... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | ddr | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | I am deeply troubled by the persistent human rights violations and abuses,
including conflict-related sexual violence, committed by armed groups and State
agents. I urge the Congolese authorities to redouble their efforts in the fight against
impunity to ensure that the perpetrators of these acts are held to accoun... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In addition, the Mission collaborated with the provincial ministry of interior of
Kasai Central and civil society organizations to map existing provincial mechanisms
for the protection of civilians, in view of the progressive handover of responsibilities
to local actors. The Mission also held a capacity-building wo... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In December 2020 and January 2021, at least 92 adults, including 1 man, were
victims of conflict-related sexual violence, mainly perpetrated by armed groups,
especially NDC-R and Twa militia elements. Of the conflict-related sexual violence
perpetrated by State agents, FARDC accounted for 20 per cent, while the Con... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In Grand Nord, North Kivu, the Intervention Brigade continued to provide area
security in support of FARDC operations to deter ADF retaliatory attacks against
civilians. Following the deterioration of the security situation and the launch of
FARDC operations in December, MONUSCO deployed standing combat
deployment... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In his address to the nation on 6 December, President Tshisekedi stressed the
importance of the participation of women in public life and in the fight against sexual
and gender-based violence, and impunity. This was welcomed by Congolese women’s
organizations. Nevertheless, only two of the seven positions in the ne... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In Kasai Central, MONUSCO and the provincial government jointly organized
a workshop in Kananga on the role of local authorities in security governance, which
was attended by 48 local authority representatives, including 1 woman. Following the
workshop, local authorities reported improved collaboration among themse... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In Petit Nord, the security situation deteriorated in most territories, in particular
in Masisi and Rutshuru, following a spike in armed group activity. In early January,
sporadic clashes between the Mai-Mai forces patriotiques populaires-armée du peuple
(FPP-AP)and the Nduma défense du Congo-Rénové (NDC-R) Guidon ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In South Kivu and Maniema, the security situation improved, as the number of
human rights violations and attacks against civilians declined. However, clashes
between community-based armed groups led to an upsurge of violence in Fizi and
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Shabunda territories in South Kivu, and i... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | In South Kivu, from mid-December to the beginning of January, MONUSCO
facilitated intercommunal dialogue meetings in Uvira, Mikenge and Bijombo. The
Mission also conducted, in coordination with FARDC, long-range and aerial patrols
to deter confrontations between community-based armed groups. On 29 January,
MONUSCO... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Intercommunal tensions between the Bira and Hema communities continued to
increase in the wake of FPIC attacks on civilians. Between 2 December 2020 and
2 February 2021, over 55 incidents were attributed to FPIC, resulting in the killing of
at least 37 civilians, including at least 4 women. Moreover, FPIC continued... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO and the United Nations Development Programme provided
technical and logistical support to the Tribunal de grande instance of Bunia on the
issue of prolonged detention and prison overcrowding in Mahagi and Aru territories,
bringing 76 long-pending judicial cases to trial. Security issues had prevented the
c... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | protection | protection |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO continued to consolidate preventive measures against misconduct,
including through training, risk assessments and the enforcement of curfews and
out-of-bounds areas. Community outreach on the United Nations zero-tolerance
policy on sexual exploitation and abuse continued, although it was predominantly
purs... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO demobilized 16 Congolese ex-combatants from groups including
the NDC-R Guidon faction, Nyatura and Mai-Mai Apa Na Pale. The Mission also
separated 63 children (62 boys and 1 girl) from armed groups and transferred them to
child protection partners for psychosocial support and family reunification. In
addit... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | protection | protection |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO provided technical, financial and logistical support to the
Congolese authorities in efforts to combat impunity and prosecute those accused of
war crimes, crimes against humanity and other serious human rights violations. On
12 January, the garrison military court of Bukavu sentenced Takungomo Mukambilwa
L... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO supported the Comité de suivi de la réforme de la police in drafting
five decrees and ordinances, including on the organization and operation of the
Inspectorate General of the Congolese National Police, and of the Fichier criminel
des infractions constatées et auteurs présumés. On 13 December 2020 and 16 J... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | MONUSCO verified 217 grave violations against 215 children (35 girls and
180 boys), representing an increase of 13 per cent compared with the previous
reporting period. A total of 16 children (3 girls and 13 boys) were killed or maimed.
Twenty girls were raped or subjected to other forms of sexual violence. Nine ra... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 1 February, MONUSCO, in collaboration with the Collège des Hautes
Études de Stratégie et Défense, supported a training programme on rules of
engagement in the field of operation, aimed at strengthening the strategic leadership
skills of senior officers of FARDC and the Congolese National Police . On
23 February... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 14 February, President Tshisekedi signed a decree to appoint Jean-Michel
Sama Lukonde Kyenge, of Avenir du Congo, as Prime Minister. From 22 February to
1 March, the Prime Minister consulted 56 delegations from political,
socioprofessional and civil society organizations on the formation of a new
Government, wh... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 2 February, MONUSCO facilitated the signing by the NDC-R Bwira faction
of a unilateral declaration to end and prevent child recruitment and other grave
violations against children. The leaders of Mouvement d’action pour le changement,
Mai-Mai Ilunga and Mai-Mai Apa Na Pale Makilo also signed up to such
commitme... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 6 and 7 February, during the thirty-fourth ordinary session of the Assembly
of Heads of State and Government, President Tshisekedi was elected Chairperson of
the African Union for one year. The priorities of his presidency include: peace and
security; the ratification of the African Continental Free Trade Area ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 7 December, two 18-month projects were approved as part of the 2020
Gender and Youth Promotion Initiative of the Peacebuilding Fund. Led by UNHCR,
the United Nations Joint Human Rights Office and the international
non-governmental organization (NGO) World Vision International, the first project
focuses on stren... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 7 February, the Minister of Health confirmed the death of a woman in
Butembo, North Kivu, on 3 February from the Ebola virus disease. As at 14 March,
11 confirmed cases and one probable case of Ebola had been recorded, with six
fatalities and four survivors. The humanitarian community immediately provided
suppo... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | On 8 March, the Military Operational Court of North Kivu convicted three
defendants, accused of the attack on an Ebola treatment centre and of the murder of
a WHO doctor in Butembo in April 2019. The Court acquitted five other defendants,
including three women. A further 16 defendants, tried in absentia after escap... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The Mission is completing its results framework, which is the first of the four
phases leading up to the full implementation of the Comprehensive Planning and
Performance Assessment System. The results framework includes key performance
indicators on the protection of civilians that are drawn from the force’s month... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The Mission’s police component also conducted a quarterly performance
evaluation of 315 individual police officers, including 107 female officers, on
31 December 2020. Evaluation criteria included professionalism; commitment to
addressing protection challenges; capacity to identify security threats and to gather
... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The number of people in need of protection and humanitarian assistance has
increased from 15.6 million in 2020 to 19.6 million in 2021. In 2021, the
Humanitarian Response Plan for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which has a
budget of $1.98 billion, is intended to meet the needs of 9.6 million of the most
vul... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The political and security environment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
remains volatile. I take note of President Tshisekedi’s efforts to form a new governing
majority, geared towards advancing the key reforms required for placing the country
firmly on the path to lasting peace, stability and sustainable de... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The security situation improved in areas around Pinga, where the two NDC-R
factions had previously clashed following the movement of the NDC-R Guidon
faction towards the north of Walikale territory. Overall, there was a 67 per cent
decrease in security incidents in the territory, despite 19 reported attacks against... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | The security situation in Kasai and Kasai Central remained precarious, with
28 security incidents reported, including four incidents of sexual violence against
women. On 16 January, a Twa community-based armed group attacked State security
and defence forces in Batwa Kadimba, Mweka territory, Kasai Province, result... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | March | 18 | S/2021/274 | United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | 9 to 70.9 per cent, owing to the substantial number of newly deployed individual
police officers (92) who were not evaluated during the performance cycle. To improve
the overall performance of individual police officers, the Mission’s police component
organized 17 online training sessions for 415 police officers, in... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3905523/files/S_2021_274-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | May | 10 | S/2021/442 | Joint Force of the Group of Five for the Sahel | I acknowledge the renewed commitment made by the Heads of State of the
G5 Sahel and their partners at their Summit in N’Djamena to the principle that
compliance with human rights due diligence principles remains a prerequisite in the
fight against terrorism and should be the basis for the protection of civilians. T... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3925950/files/S_2021_442-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | May | 10 | S/2021/442 | Joint Force of the Group of Five for the Sahel | I stress the need to strengthen the trust between civilians and armed forces and
I welcome the efforts of MINUSMA and OHCHR to advocate the inclusion of more
women in force generation. The presence of women officers enhances community
engagement strategies and positively contributes to the protection of civilians w... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3925950/files/S_2021_442-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | protection | protection |
2,021 | May | 10 | S/2021/442 | Joint Force of the Group of Five for the Sahel | On 28 March 2021, several allegations of sexual violence (including three cases
of rape, one of a minor girl) that occurred between 15 and 27 March, allegedly
involving soldiers of the eighth Chadian battalion of the Joint Force in Téra, the Niger,
were brought to the attention of OHCHR and the Force. The Force imm... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3925950/files/S_2021_442-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | May | 10 | S/2021/442 | Joint Force of the Group of Five for the Sahel | UNODC continued to assist the G5 Sahel executive secretariat in its effort to
mainstream gender in the security sector. From 16 to 19 March 2021, a workshop
co-organized by UNODC and OHCHR was held in Nouakchott for heads and senior
officials of security forces from G5 Sahel countries on gender diversity as a drive... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3925950/files/S_2021_442-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | From 23 to 30 March, my Special Envoy travelled to Libya to encourage the
implementation of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum road map, in particular to
mobilize the support and resources required to hold national elections on
24 December. The Special Envoy met with the Presidency Council, the Prime
Minister and... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | From 8 March, UN-Women, in collaboration with UNSMIL and the United
Nations country team, held a five-day virtual conference with support from partners,
including Canada and the European Union. The conference brought together
60 Libyan women from a broad spectrum of Libyan society, including the Libyan
Political D... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | I am gravely concerned about the continued arbitrary detention of migrants and
refugees at formal detention centres and informal smuggler sites, and the poor
conditions and treatment to which they are subjected at those sites. There is a clear
and urgent need to put in place measures to protect detainees from sexua... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | protection | protection |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | In response to concerns raised by women’s groups over the limited participation
of women in the economic dialogue, three additional women joined the economic
track, increasing the number of women participating to 7 of the 34 members. | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | In the framework of national reconciliation, the Government of National Unity,
in coordination with the leadership of the Libyan National Army and western armed
groups, facilitated the release of combatants and political detainees on 31 March. On
that day, 107 combatants from the western region, who had been captur... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | protection | protection |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | Insecurity, lack of basic services, economic and governance crises, and the
COVID-19 pandemic have contributed to increased humanitarian needs across Libya.
The 2021 humanitarian needs overview contains the assessment that 1.3 million
people need humanitarian assistance in 2021, including 173,000 internally displac... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | On 1 April, my Special Envoy gave a briefing to the Security Council Informal
Expert Group on Women and Peace and Security. He provided an update on the efforts
of the United Nations to support women’s participation in elections as both candidates
and voters. He stressed that United Nations support to ceasefire mon... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | On 15 March, the Government of National Unity was sworn in by the House of
Representatives during a ceremony held in Tubruq. The Speaker of the House, Agila
Saleh Gwaider, the President of the High State Council, Khaled Mishri, and several
international observers, including the Assistant Secretary-General and Missi... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | On 2 February, UNSMIL conducted a joint mission with the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to the Judaydah detention centre in Tripoli to assess the
situation of women and children detained for their alleged affiliation with ISIL. At
the time of the visit, 39 women and 59 children, from Algeria, Chad, Egypt, ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | protection | protection |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | On 23 January, demonstrations by families of victims of human rights violations
in Tarhunah resulted in vandalism and the burning of five unoccupied houses
belonging to two pro-Libyan National Army families and supporters of the Ninth
Brigade. Additional mass graves were discovered in Tarhunah during the reporting
... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | On 28 February, the High Judicial Institute announced the resumption of its
regular education programme following a four-year suspension. UNSMIL is
coordinating the roll-out of the second phase of training for the six judges of the two
newly established courts for violence against women and children, in cooperation... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | The full inclusion of women and youth in the Libyan political process and State
institutions is essential. The women’s caucus in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum
played an instrumental role in securing a pledge by the new interim executive
authority to appoint women to at least 30 per cent of senior executive po... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | UNSMIL continued to document numerous reports of conflict -related sexual
violence, including in places of official detention. Female migrants and refugees
continued to face heightened risks of rape, sexual harassment and trafficking by
transnational smugglers, traffickers and armed groups, and, in some cases, by o... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | UNSMIL facilitated the engagement and participation of women from across
the spectrum of Libyan society in the intra-Libyan dialogue tracks. A total of 23 per
cent of the participants in the meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum in
Geneva were women. UNSMIL and the International Follow-up Committee on Liby... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | May | 11 | S/2021/451 | United Nations Support Mission in Libya | While the ceasefire has resulted in a dramatic reduction in civilian casualties,
violations of human rights continued. UNSMIL documented killings; enforced
disappearances; conflict-related sexual violence, including rape, arbitrary arrests and
detentions; attacks against activists and human rights defenders; and ha... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3926724/files/S_2021_451-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | As at 1 June, 1,487 civilian personnel (26 per cent women), including 261
United Nations Volunteers and 108 government-provided correctional personnel,
were serving with MINUSCA. This represents 92 per cent of 1,624 approved
positions.
https://undocs.org/en/S/2021/126
https://undocs.org/en/S/RES/2566(2021)
http... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | As at 1 June, 4,904 internal security forces, including 2,254 police officers
(596 women) and 2,650 gendarmes (351 women) had been deployed countrywide,
except for Basse-Kotto Prefecture. During the reporting period, an additional
75 gendarmes, including 28 women, were deployed to 23 locations across the country,
... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | As at 1 June, the military component of MINUSCA had 11,516 personnel
(5.4 per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 14,400, including 327 staff
officers (63 women) and 157 military observers (40 women).
S/2021/571
13/21 21-07398 | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | As at 1 June, the MINUSCA police component stood at 2,107 personnel (13.91
per cent women), out of an authorized strength of 3,020, including 388 individual
police officers (113 women) and 1,719 personnel (180 women) in 11 formed police
units and one protection support unit. | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | gender parity | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Between 1 February and 1 June, MINUSCA conducted 10 capacity-building and
awareness-raising activities containing a component on preventing and eliminating
conflict-related sexual violence for some 620 members of the national defence and
internal security forces, 60 members of the MINUSCA force and 130 transhumance... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Between 1 February and 1 June, MINUSCA received reports of 218 incidents
of conflict-related sexual violence, 79 of which have been verified, a significant
increase from 51 incidents in the previous reporting period. The 218 incidents, mostly
rapes, affected at least 262 victims (141 women and 121 girls). Among the... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Between 1 February and 1 June, the country task force on monitoring and
reporting verified 272 grave child rights violations committed by armed groups (198),
bilaterally deployed and other security personnel (40), national defence forces (10),
national defence forces and bilaterally deployed and other security pers... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Between 1 January and 1 June, 12 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse
were reported against MINUSCA uniformed personnel, one of which related to an
incident alleged to have occurred in 2021, while the remainder were from previous
years. | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Community violence reduction activities continued countrywide to mitigate the
risks of youth recruitment into armed groups and contribute to local reconciliation. In
the PK5 neighbourhood in Bangui, reinsertion opportunities, as well as civic
education and awareness-raising sessions on social cohesion, contributed ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | I am deeply concerned that the overreliance on force could jeopardize the
authorities’ investment in fostering social cohesion and extending State authority. I
am particularly concerned by the significant increase in human rights violations and
abuses, including conflict-related sexual violence, targeted abuse and ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Local authorities, community leaders and other partners facilitated awareness
sessions in Berberati, Birao, Bossangoa, Bouar, Bria and Ndélé to reduce
transhumance-related tensions, with the support of MINUSCA. The Mission and the
United Nations country team supported national and local authorities, women’s
organi... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | MINUSCA and the United Nations country team strengthened community alert
networks through capacity-building and refresher sessions to ease community
tensions, resolve local conflicts and facilitate information-sharing. Between
1 February and 1 June, MINUSCA conducted 53 activities on the protection of
civilians, b... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | MINUSCA completed the sexual exploitation and abuse risk self-assessment
exercise within all formed police units and several military contingents. Newly
identified victims were systematically referred for assistance and support, although
the security situation and limited services posed challenges in that regard.
... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | management | management & gender parity |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | MINUSCA continued outreach campaigns against sexual exploitation and
abuse, engaging the most vulnerable members of the community, including women in
rural areas, youth groups and internally displaced persons. The Mission also piloted
an awareness-raising initiative with one contingent, conducted jointly with a
co... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | MINUSCA raised awareness among 1,412 individuals (including 380 women),
including community leaders, members of political parties and national defence and
internal security forces, regarding the risks of grave child rights violations during the
electoral period and as a result of armed conflict, as part of the ongo... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | prevention | prevention |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | On 1 April, the country task force on monitoring and reporting received lists of
251 children from FPRC (50 girls and 70 boys) and Rassemblement patriotique pour
le renouveau de la Centrafrique (28 girls and 103 boys), for ver ification and
separation. On 10 April, MINUSCA and local authorities met a commander of a... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | On 23 May, legislative elections were held in the remaining 50 constituencies,
with operational, logistical and security support provided by MINUSCA. The
National Electoral Authority announced that voter turnout was 62 per cent. According
to the provisional results, 44 candidates were elected, of whom 4 were women,... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | Security incidents spiked in the north-west, starting from 25 May, primarily
clashes between national defence forces, assisted by bilaterally deployed and other
security personnel, and CPC elements, particularly 3R, which triggered displacement
of the population towards Chad and Cameroon. On 28 May, in Bang, close ... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | The formation of a new inclusive Government, which has significant
responsibilities in advancing institutional reforms and addressing the challenges
facing all Central Africans, including minority communities, will be critical. I note
with concern the barriers to women’s full, equal and meaningful political partici... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | The Government, with the support of MINUSCA, continued disarmament and
demobilization operations targeting non-CPC armed groups. National authorities
sought in parallel to obtain lists of eligible combatants from armed group factions not
associated with CPC. Since February, 329 ex-combatants (including 54 women) ha... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | ddr | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | The human rights situation deteriorated significantly. Between 1 February and
1 June, MINUSCA documented 344 incidents of human rights violations and abuses
and violations of international humanitarian law that affected 628 victims (349 men,
52 women, 51 boys, 30 girls, 80 groups of collective victims and 66 uniden... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | other | ssr, ddr, hr and others |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | The Ministry of Humanitarian Action and National Reconciliation, with support
from MINUSCA and the United Nations country team, established local peace and
reconciliation committees in Birao, Boali, Bossembélé, Bouar, Ndélé, Obo and
Yaloké to prevent and resolve community conflicts, including the acceptance of
ret... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | To facilitate participation in the elections on 23 May, the National Electoral
Authority decided that voter cards could be collected up until election day; over
97 per cent of registered voters collected their voter cards. Following requests by
women candidates to reinforce security, MINUSCA and national security f... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | participation | participation |
2,021 | June | 16 | S/2021/571 | Central African Republic | While I am encouraged by preparations for a republican dialogue, such a process
can succeed only if it is genuinely inclusive and allows legitimate grievances to be
heard and acted upon. It is critical that all stakeholders are given a voice, including
armed groups that have renounced violence, the opposition, civi... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3929576/files/S_2021_571-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | participation | participation |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | As at 20 October, UNIFIL comprised 10,198 military personnel, including 561
women (5.5 per cent), from 45 troop-contributing countries; 241 international civilian
staff, including 91 women (38 per cent); and 571 national civilian staff, including 154
women (27 per cent). The UNIFIL Maritime Task Force comprised six... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | protection | protection |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | I reiterate my gratitude to all countries contributing military personnel and
equipment to UNIFIL and Observer Group Lebanon and encourage them to increase
the number of women among military personnel in UNIFIL. I thank the Special
Coordinator for Lebanon, Ján Kubiš, and the staff of his office; the UNIFIL Head of
... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | protection | protection |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | In announcing his resignation on 10 August, the Prime Minister of Lebanon,
Hassan Diab, attributed the crises facing the country to “endemic corruption in politics,
administration and the State”. He criticized the political establishment for “settling
political scores, adopting populist electoral rhetoric and destr... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | participation | participation |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | In support of the implementation of resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace
and security, 1,819 UNIFIL military and civilian personnel, including 118 women,
participated in UNIFIL training on gender mainstreaming.
C. Disarming armed groups | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender specific | management | management & gender parity |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | On 18 June, the Council of Ministers appointed the 10 commissioners (including
4 women) of the National Commission for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared in
Lebanon. However, both that Commission and the National Human Rights
Commission, including the Committee for the Prevention of Torture, remain
inoperative w... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender disaggregated | participation | participation |
2,020 | November | 12 | S/2020/1110 | Implementation of Security Council resolution 1701 (2006) during the period from 17 June to 20 October 2020 | Pursuant to resolution 2539 (2020), UNIFIL maintained its high operational tempo
and visible presence throughout the area of operations, conducting on average 13,510
monthly military operational activities, including 7,382 patrols. Some 3.6 per cent of the
mission’s military operational activities included at least... | https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3892120/files/S_2020_1110-EN.pdf | Juliet | gender related | protection | protection |
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