December 2024

MS. EBUNOLUWA TENGBE COUNSELLOR At the United Nations Security Council Arria formula meeting on "Persons with disabilities in situations of armed conflict and related humanitarian crises – Heightening visibility and eliminating discrimination"

Sierra Leone At the United Nations Security Council Arria formula meeting on “Persons with disabilities in situations of armed conflict and related humanitarian crises –Heightening visibility and eliminating discrimination”

STATEMENT BY: MS. EBUNOLUWA TENGBE COUNSELLOR  Thank you, Mr. Chairman Mr. Chairman,  Mr. Chairman,  I Thank you.

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Joint Media Stakeout on Climate, Peace and Security UNOWAS

Joint Media Stakeout on Climate, Peace and Security UNOWAS

We, the Security Council members that have joined the Joint Pledges on Climate, Peace and Security — France, Guyana, Japan, Malta, Mozambique, the Republic of Korea, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and my own country, the United States — have come together to highlight the adverse impacts of climate shocks on peace and

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Democratic Republicof the Congo: Vote on MONUSCO Mandate Renewal

December 20th, 2024. The Security Council voted on a draft resolution renewing the mandate of the UN Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) for one year, until 20 December 2025. France and Sierra Leone are the co-penholders on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In a statement before the

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H. E. DR. MICHAEL IMRAN KANU PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SIERRA LEONE TO THE UNITED NATIONS

Sierra Leone Statement At The UN Security Council On ArtificialIntelligence andthe Maintenanceof Peace andSecurity

STATEMENT BY H. E. DR. MICHAEL IMRAN KANUPERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF SIERRA LEONE TO THE UNITED NATIONS Thank you, Mr. President, Excellency Antony J. Blinken, United States Secretary of State. Mr. President, Mr. President, I thank you.

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A3+ Statement on the Situation in Libya - UNSMIL.

A3+ Statement on theSituation in Libya – UNSMIL

HIS EXCELLENCY AMBASSADOR Amar BENDJAMA Permanent REPRESENTATIVE OF Algeria ON BEHALF OF THE A3+ TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL Madame President, I am honored to deliver this statement on behalf of the A3+, namely: Guyana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, and my own country Algeria. We would like to expresses our sincere gratitude to Ms. Stephanie Koury, DSRSG

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sierra leone At the final Security Council Meeting of the Informal Expert Group on Women, Peace and Security for 2024.

Sierra Leone At the final Security Council Meeting of the Informal Expert Group on Women, Peace and Security for 2024.

At the final Security Council Meeting of the Informal Expert Group on Women, Peace and Security for 2024.Sierra Leone has served as co-chair of the IEG alongside Switzerland in 2024. Today’s IEG WPS meeting focused on Ukraine and was the first time the IEG-WPS met to discuss the Women, Peace, and Security situation in Ukraine.Briefings

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Peace and Security in Africa

Peace and Securityin Africa

At the #UNSC vote on the mandate of the monitoring team supporting the Afghanistan Sanctions Committee, the Security Council voted unanimously to adopt resolution 2763 renewing the mandate until February 2026. Council also unanimously adopted resolution 2762 on the 2713 Al-Shabaab sanctions regime. Among other things, this resolution renews the mandate of the Panel of

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