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Central African Republic: ‘3R’ combatants in the northwest lay down their arms
By Maria Kabatanya As the disarmament team approached, combatants from the Retour, Réclamation et Réhabilitation (3R) armed group stood in two orderly lines expectantly, youthful faces and greying heads alike. Some carried…

Women still largely excluded from peace processes
Around 676 million women lived within 50 kilometres of deadly conflict last year – the highest figure since the 1990s. That’s one of the key findings of the UN Secretary-General’s annual report on Women, Peace and Security…

Hai Matar residents realize their dream of a new life through hard work and hope
Surrounded by maize, okra and bean plants, residents of Hai Matar, an area in Malakal, are realizing their dream of a new life with hard work and hope. The UN family has helped 128 households, displaced by conflict, to return…

Growing Hope – A Day in the Life of UNMISS Language Assistant James
If you ask UNMISS Field Language Assistant James Nyapir Oleo in Pibor, #PeaceBegins with being kind. Never forgetting that others were there to help him and his family when they were facing tough challenges of their own…

DSRSG Shin to UN Security Council : We welcome peaceful and inclusive municipal elections and encourage the same spirit as process continues
21 October, 2025 – The peaceful and inclusive atmosphere of recent local elections was commended by Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Officer-in-Charge of UNMIK Milbert Dongjoon Shin in his briefing…

Ituri: MONUSCO hands over Quick Impact Projects benefiting over 100,000 people to strengthen security and social cohesion
In the Djugu territory, a new bridge over the Lidda River now connects Fataki to Libi, facilitating exchanges between communities. Restored bridges, a refurbished farm road and newly installed solar streetlights. MONUSCO…

Major recounts legacy of a temporary, makeshift military outpost in faraway Thiet, Warrap
A series of intercommunal skirmishes in the area meant that Major Md Mahbubul Alam Khan and his Bangladeshi unit had to stay in a remote, rudimentary outpost in Thiet, Warrap State, for months before the security situation…

No end in sight - floods in Greater Pibor already displaced over 43000 people
After what many are calling one of the worst floods in years, over 4300 people have been displaced across six counties in Greater Pibor Administrative Area. UNMISS peacekeepers are keeping the crucial dyke intact. GPAA – In…

One-year since the Cessation of Hostilities agreement
On 27 November 2024, Lebanon woke up to a much-needed calm after more than two months of relentless hostilities that ravaged lives and communities – with south Lebanon being especially hit hard. With the Cessation of…

Human Rights, our Everyday Essentials
Message from the UN Secretary-General on Human Rights Day Nearly eighty years ago, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights defined what every person needs to survive and thrive. It was a philosophical and political…
