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UN ‘Fully Mobilized' To Support The Sudanese People, Security Council Hears

 NEW YORK, 24 April 2020 / PRN Africa / -- Notwithstanding the “dire” situation, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, assured the Council via video tele-conferencing that the UN is “fully mobilized” to continue supporting the Sudanese people. Noting progress on political reforms, accountability and women's participation in decision-making, he said that “the Sudanese authorities and people have pushed ahead” with implementing their democratic transition.

But, citing a March assassination attempt against Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, he informed that Sudan's trajectory change remains fragile.

 

The peace process

Meanwhile, civil unrest, a sharp increase in attacks against farmers by pastoralists and human rights abuses, are some obstacles to the peace process. “These challenges underline the persistence of some of the conflict drivers in Darfur, which may go beyond the scope of the peace process and will require a heavy investment in peacebuilding”, said Mr. Lacroix.

He also spoke of “worrying developments” in West Darfur at the end of the year that left some 65 people dead, over 46,000 internally displaced and an additional 11,000 who fled to Chad.

“It is also critical to make progress on the Darfur track of the peace process and for the population of Darfur to see peace dividends”, he stressed.

 

Drawdown

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the closure of airports, seaports and land crossings along with the suspension of all peacekeeping rotations have severely impacted the African Union-UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID), rendering “impractical” an effective exit by 31 October.

The peacekeeping chief maintained once decided by the Council, the follow-on presence's structure, mandate and establishment timeline would “significantly impact the sequencing and overall timeline of UNAMID's drawdown”.

Considering the enduring threats to civilians and a high anxiety level among the most vulnerable populations over UNAMID's exit, the drawdown process must be “managed carefully”, he stressed and should not signal the lack of “concerns related to the protection of civilians in Darfur”.

 

New mission

The top peacekeeper underscored that the follow-on presence would aim to “preserve and consolidate the gains made over the years” and “build on the peacebuilding work” of UNAMID and the UN Country Team have conducted.

“Our objective is to achieve a smooth transition to a future UN mission that can help the UN better support the Sudanese people”, he said, adding that that this entails ensuring that every mandate has the Sudanese authorities' full support.

 

 

‘Worrisome' humanitarian state

Meanwhile, Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo informed of a “worrisome” humanitarian situation in the country.

“The number of people who need humanitarian assistance across Sudan increased from about 8 million to 9.3 million by the end of 2019”, she said, attributing this to a deepening economic crisis.

The situation in Sudan is clearly dire and the need for support is real and urgent

 

 

SOURCE UN News Centre

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