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Prioritizing and Sequencing Security Council Mandates in 2024: The Case of UNMISS

1 Mar 2024

The humanitarian situation is further exacerbated workshop to discuss the mandate by the impact of climate change and the influx of refugees and returnees and political strategy of the United fleeing the conflict in Sudan. [...] The dialogue focused on identifying ways to further refine the mandate and It summarizes the main points raised ensure that UNMISS has both the direction and the flexibility needed to in the discussion under the Chatham support South Sudan as it prepares for elections and completes outstanding House rule of non-attribution and tasks related to the political transition. [...] Time is of the on the state of civic space and continue essence, as in April 2024, the UN plans to promoting inclusive political dialogue and informally assess the country’s ability to carry out civic engagement, including but not limited to elections by the end of the year and determine what the participation of women; and type of assistance UNMISS could provide. [...] 7 As per the report of the Panel of Experts on South Sudan, the delay in establishing the Hybrid Court is attributed to a lack of initiative on the part of the African Union and the Government of South Sudan. [...] While the Security to the country and called for the South Sudanese Council will make the determination on the government to urgently complete the remaining eventual exit of UNMISS, the mission is working tasks for the transitional period.

Authors

Alfonsa Nucum

Pages
6
Published in
United States of America