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UN envoy briefs Security Council, urges support for Africa

The head of the UN Office to the African Union said there were reasons to be hopeful despite the significant peace and security challenges facing Africa.

• October 3, 2024
Parfait Onanga-Anyanga
Parfait Onanga-Anyanga [Credit; ECA]

Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, the special representative of the UN secretary-general to the African Union, has urged continued support for Africa to address its peace and security challenges.

Mr Onanga-Anyanga made the call while briefing the Security Council on Wednesday at UN headquarters in New York.

The head of the UN Office to the African Union said there were reasons to be hopeful despite the significant peace and security challenges facing Africa.

Mr Onanga-Anyanga, who highlighted “encouraging developments” that were fueling optimism, however, urged their continued focus on the continent.

“These include Africa’s resilient people and resourceful women and youth, their stated preference for the democratic rule against all odds, the recently gained G20 membership, and the newly adopted Pact for the Future,” he explained. “Knowing the special attention this Council gives to Africa, I have every reason to believe that we will all choose hope over despair and rally around a partnership that is purposeful, smarter and grounded in a fairer global environment.” 

Briefing the Security Council as a regular part of its agenda on UN-AU cooperation, the Special Representative informed members about ongoing collaboration with the African Union, including through the AU Peace and Security Council.

He said this collaboration included monthly coordination meetings, joint briefings, informal discussions, and retreats.

The envoy also said it included working-level collaboration that continues to be a major feature of the partnership, allowing for joint analysis and planning.

Mr Onanga-Anyanga also praised the AU leadership, including chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat, who is nearing the end of his term, for their commitment to the partnership.

Martha Pobee, assistant secretary-general for Africa at the UN Department for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, also briefed the Security Council, highlighting the adoption of resolution 2719 as a key milestone for UN-AU cooperation.

Adopted in December 2023, resolution 2719 focuses on strengthening the partnership, including enhanced support for AU-led peace operations and possible access to UN-assessed contributions in line with established frameworks.

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