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Colombia: UN Urges Continued Support for Peace Mission & Reintegration Efforts | United Nations
Following a 17 percent reduction of the United Nations Verification Mission in Colombia (UNVMIC’s) budget and the elimination of nearly 200 posts, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Colombia, Miroslav Jenča, highlighted that the Mission “has retained its essential field presence in conflict-affected regions” and called for the “continued support of the Member States to be able to fully implement the mandate.” Jenča told the Security Council that the reintegration of former combatants is “a security imperative for Colombia's present and future to avoid the recycling of violence,” and pointed out that nine years after the FARC-EP laid down arms under the Peace Agreement, “the path has proven challenging for the over 11,000 former combatants who remain active in the government's reintegration programme.” He said, “these are men and women living often in remote areas with limited infrastructure, access to markets, and threats to their security” while for the authorities, “it has also entailed major efforts, both financial and programmatic, to facilitate their transition into civilian life.” Jenča said security in many regions of the country “is still fragile,” and noted that “since laying down their arms, 487 former combatants have been killed.” He called on the authorities” to redouble efforts to investigate these crimes and prioritize security guarantees for peace signatories.” As the country approaches elections, Jenča said, “strategies for consolidating peace and security will be part of the debate.” He said, ensuring the security of candidates and voters in conflict affected regions is crucial. Colombians deserve a safe environment in which to exercise their political rights. The expansion of voting in areas historically affected by conflict, which we witnessed since the signing of the final peace agreement, should be maintained.” Jenča highlighted that at a time of tensions, both globally and regionally, it is in everyone’s interest to secure lasting peace and security in Colombia. Colombia’s Vice Minister for Multilateral Affairs Mauricio Jaramillo Jassir for his part acknowledged that the recent change to the Mission’s mandate “did not fully satisfy the majority of the members of this Council” and stressed that the Government “respects the decision adopted and reaffirms its absolute support for the verification Mission, whose work remains essential for the stability of the process.” With regard to the 2026 elections, Jaramillo Jassir said they were “decisive for the consolidation of peace,” noting that the Colombian State “has strengthened electoral security through a comprehensive plan led by the Committee for the Review of Electoral Protection Measures, with participation from the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Defence, the National Police, and the National Protection Unit.” He said, “the capacity for personal protection has doubled and real-time monitoring mechanisms have been activated. Likewise, the political participation of women has been strengthened, particularly women leaders running as candidates for the special transitional peace constituencies through training, recommendations to the National Electoral Council to guarantee the political rights of women victims, and the activation of women leaders’ protection routes.”
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20260123
Syria: Situation on the ground remains very tense - DPPA Briefing | United Nations
Briefing the Security Council today on the situation in Syria, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East Khaled Khiari said, “It is vital that ISIL is not allowed to capitalize on the fluid situation in the northeast.” Khiari also said, “As I speak, the situation on the ground remains very tense, with exchanges of fire and clashes between Government forces and the SDF in parts of Hasekeh governorate and also on the outskirts of Ayn al Arab, also known as Kobane - an SDF-controlled enclave where access is challenging, given ongoing clashes.” He appealed for both sides to “immediately adhere to a ceasefire in line with the 18 January agreement and engage in fleshing out and implementing the details of this latest understanding of 20 January swiftly and in a spirit of compromise, in order to ensure a peaceful integration of north-east Syria in support of Syria’s broader transition.” He highlighted, “It is important also to note the recent Decree no. 13 announced by President al-Sharaa concerning the linguistic, cultural, and citizenship rights of Syrian Kurds within the Syrian state. This is a crucial issue for the future, and the decree is an encouraging initiative on which to build further through a genuinely inclusive process.” He stressed, “We share concerns about the presence of foreign terrorist fighters in Syria. During the fighting in northeast Syria, control of some of the detention centers for ISIL fighters switched from the SDF to Government forces, as did al-Hol camp in Hasakeh. There are indications that some detainees escaped.” He added, “Separately, the US announced on 21 January its mission to transfer ISIL detainees from Syria to Iraq, with 150 ISIL members held in Hasakeh already transported to a secure facility in Iraq. ” He also noted, “Israeli incursions in southern Syria continue to undermine Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. We welcome this Council’s extension of UNDOF’s mandate for another six months.” Edem Wosornu, Director of the Crisis Response Division of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said, “In spite of these challenges, Syrians across the country continue to work to build a brighter future. More than 3 million refugees and internally displaced people have returned to their homes since December of 2024. And we have started to see some encouraging, if still limited, improvements in humanitarian indicators. Food security has improved slightly, but only one in five families are consistently meeting their nutritional needs.” Ibrahim Olabi, Syrian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said, “We are fully aware of the suffering endured by our Syrian Kurdish compatriots for decades due to marginalization and denial of rights. We are pleased today to see them as part of the new Syrian State institutions, like all other Syrian communities.” He reported, “The Ministry of Interior successfully apprehended the majority of escaped members and continues its efforts to follow to pursue the remaining ones, stressing that extended State sovereignty and the rule of law is the only permanent guarantee of security, stability, and effective counterterrorism. In this regard, the Syrian Government welcomes the American operation to transfer ISIS detainees out of Syrian territories and affirms its readiness to provide the necessary logistical and security support to ensure its success.” Lukman Al-Faily, Iraqi Permanent Representative to the United Nations, stated that his government reaffirms “its reception of foreign terrorists whose states refused to repatriate them is a measure aimed at protecting regional and international security from an imminent threat. Nevertheless, we stress that this issue should not be left to become a long-term strategic burden on Iraq alone. The insistence of some States on considering their terrorist nationals a threat to their national security and refusing to repatriate them is unacceptable.”
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20260122
World Meditation Day 2025: Healing the World from Within | United Nations
A special event hosted by the UN Goals Lounge in collaboration with the Chaka Khan Foundation marking a shared commitment to global well-being and mental health. The Foundation uplifts overlooked communities through wellness, education and creative expression. Together, the UN and the Chaka Khan Foundation will honor the power of stillness and its connection to global well-being and will feature music, guided meditation and inspiring reflections from cultural and spiritual leaders. In a time of global challenges—from armed conflicts and climate crises to rapid technological change—meditation offers a powerful pathway to cultivate peace, unity, and compassion. The United Nations World Meditation Day serves as a timely reminder of the importance of nurturing human consciousness to address these pressing issues and foster harmony within ourselves and our communities. By cultivating inner peace, individuals contribute to building a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable world for current and future generations. To raise awareness about meditation and its benefits, the General Assembly proclaimed 21 December as World Meditation Day, recalling the right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health. Additionally, the General Assembly acknowledged the link between yoga and meditation as complementary approaches to health and well-being. Speakers: Chaka Khan: Award-winning artist and co-founder Chaka Khan Foundation Gayle King [Moderator]: Award-winning journalist and co-host of CBS Mornings Melissa Fleming: United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Michael Beckwith: Founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center Annemarie Hou: Executive Director, UN Office for Partnerships Performers: Michael Beckwith: Founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center Sara Auster: Sound Therapist Call to action/announcement: Join the UN in making stillness a statement Meditate Share Inspire Let’s build a healthier world—from the inside out. What can be mobilized from session? Global Awareness & Engagement: Inspire individuals and communities worldwide to embrace meditation as a tool for well-being, aligned with SDG 3. Partnership & Collaboration: Activate networks across wellness, music, and social impact sectors to support ongoing healing initiatives.
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