United Nations Police Officer Wafaa builds trust and enduring partnerships in Bentiu
BENTIU – Despite the searing heat, rising floodwaters, and insecurity that plagues residents in Bentiu, United Nations Police Officer, Wafaa Assri Sameeh Al-Goussous, remains serene. Whether on patrol, mentoring national police officers, or engaging with communities, her calm approach helps strengthen trust between law enforcement and civilians. With 13 years of experience as a police officer in Jordan, Wafaa’s career has spanned a wide range of…

From refugee to role model: Elizabeth’s inspirational journey of resilience
UNITY – In her 38 years, Elizabeth Nyayan Gatwech Pur has lived many lives. First as a refugee, fleeing the war in South Sudan. Then as a teen mother. Next was a job as a humanitarian. And today as a Protection, Transition and Reintegration Officer serving with the United Nations peacekeeping mission. Elizabeth exemplifies the resilience and leadership that women and girls across South Sudan aspire to. Born in Akobo County, Elizabeth’s childhood…

Special Coordinator
Press Releases and Statements
Statement of UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
Last week, Lebanon was in relatively good shape. Its armed forces were supporting the steady advancement of state authority. Preparations for legislative elections were in full swing. Long-awaited reform was underway. A World Bank loan was poised to kick-start reconstruction. And, warming relations between Lebanon and Syria were opening new areas for bilateral cooperation. Of course, things were not perfect. Far from it. Persistent air strikes…

This Week in DPPA
This Week in DPPA: 28 February - 6 March 2026
A brief roundup of United Nations-related political and peacebuilding events and developments globally. Secretary-General calls for immediate de-escalation in the Middle East On 28 February, Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, warning that military action carries a grave threat to international peace and security. The Secretary-General condemned the massive military strikes by the…

Good Offices
Crisis
UN Special Coordinator Leverages Good Offices for De-Escalation in Lebanon
The United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, undertook intensive diplomatic engagements following the launch of rockets from Lebanese territory in the early hours of Monday morning. The resumption of hostilities has entailed extensive strikes by Israel in southern Lebanon, the Biqa’ and Beirut’s southern suburbs, as well as consistent drone and rocket attacks by Hizbullah on northern Israel. She continues to…

Speech of the SRSG – Commemoration of International Women’s Day
I thank you for this invitation and for the opportunity to celebrate together International Women’s Day. Madam Minister, I welcome the close collaboration between the United Nations and your Ministry. I commend the important initiatives recently undertaken to promote women’s political participation and to advance the Women, Peace and Security agenda. These initiatives reflect a strong national commitment to promoting women’s rights and…

Give to Gain: Women Driving Resilience in Mine Action
International Women’s Day 2026 is marked under the theme “Give to Gain”, a reminder that generosity, collaboration, and shared responsibility are the foundations of sustainable progress. At UNMAS Central African Republic (CAR), MINUSCA’s Mine Action Service section, this principle is embodied by two women whose leadership and expertise have strengthened mine action at both strategic and operational levels: Dorothy DU, Officer in Charge of the…

MINUSCA OIC Chief of Mine Action Programme (UNMAS) supporting the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Conflict Armament Research and the NATCOM-SALW
Uror communities recount impact of recent violence to patrolling peacekeepers, humanitarian partners
JONGLEI - Landing at Yuai airstrip, the headquarters of Uror county in Jonglei state, a joint patrol comprised of peacekeepers from the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is greeted by shells of once intact humanitarian warehouses. What was known as a place of relief for thousands of families who received food aid stands as a symbol of the devastation wrought by…

From Paper to Peace: Tumana’s Mission to Clear the Path in Western Sahara
As a single mother of three, Tumana Ahmed understands better than anyone how landmines deeply impact families. She began her career in mine action in 2013 as an Administrative Officer handling spreadsheets and databases for an international organization. However, witnessing firsthand the heavy burden of explosive ordnance scattered Territory of Western Sahara, she realized these statistics represented the faces of Sahrawi community members she…

Saharawi Mine Action Women’s Team Member Tumana Ahmed at work, preparing information packs for distribution.
SMAWT (December 2025)


