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Women’s International Peace Centre/Sudan Women's Peace Dialogue

Common Pledge for Women's Participation

During the annual Security Council Open Debate on women, peace and security held on 24 October 2024, the Secretary-General’s “Common Pledge for Women’s Full, Equal and Meaningful Engagement in Peace Processes” was officially launched.

New Publications

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UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, UN Department of Peace Operations, UN Women

A New Agenda for Peace outlines Secretary-General António Guterres' vision for multilateral efforts for peace and security, based on international law, for a world in transition.

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United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

This practice note, a DPPA-OHCHR collaboration, delves into practical strategies and real-world examples to help mediators and human rights practitioners weave human rights principles and considerations into their work in general and in every step of mediation efforts specifically. The note shows that human rights offer practical solutions to many of the challenging issues that mediators try to address.

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United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs

The Guidance is designed to support United Nations senior leader- ship and staff, mediators, and facilitators within and outside the UN, along with their teams, conflict parties, representatives of States and regional organizations, national and international non-governmental organizations, women’s groups and other stakeholders in peace processes.

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United Nations (Mediation Support Unit, Policy and Mediation Division)

Digital technologies are also changing the character of conflict as parties increasingly rely on them to advance their objectives. Mediators and their teams need to consider additional factors such as the digital ecosystem of a given setting and how digital technologies and related data issues influence the power dynamics of a conflict. To address these new developments and help mediators and political affairs officers navigate the issues, the DPPA Policy and Mediation Division has prepared a Framework for Digital Technology-sensitive Conflict Analysis.

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United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
Climate change effects are felt in every corner of the world and can affect conflicts in different ways. They can be a source of conflict, a multiplier of existing risks, or an opportunity for manipulation by conflict parties. Building on DPPA’s broader efforts to address the complex linkages between climate, peace and security, this note aims to provide guidance to mediation practitioners operating in climate exposed and fragile contexts. It explores the opportunities and challenges of incorporating climate change considerations into peace processes and presents concrete measures to be taken.

New thematic pages

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UN Photo/Mark Garten

Youth Peace and Security

How can youth participation increase the legitimacy and sustainability of peace processes?

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UN Photo

Religion and Mediation

MSU supports system-wide efforts to deepenunderstanding of the intersection between religion and mediation and isproviding the tools to broaden collaboration with faith-based actors inaddressing conflict and violence.

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UN Photo/Rick Bajornas

Reconciliation, Transitional Justice and Human Rights

Legacies of serious past crimes can be extremelydifficult to address during peace processes. MSU supports UN mediators and their teams, parties to conflict, andpartner organizations who are confronting questions of justice and reconciliation in such contexts.