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Noon Briefings


The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) released its latest casualty figures today, saying that a total of 1,119 Iraqis were killed and another 1,561 injured in acts of terrorism, violence and armed conflict throughout the country in March.  The overall casualty figures are up from February.

The Secretary-General is shocked by new deeply disturbing allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic involving UN and non-UN personnel and local armed groups.  The High Commissioner for Human Rights says major efforts are underway to investigate the charges and care for victims.

The Secretary-General’s task force to review the functioning of the Office of the President of the General Assembly issued a report today resulting from charges made against the world body’s former president and others.  Recommendations include greater transparency on staffing and outside contributions.

During the Security Council’s open debate on the role of women in conflict prevention and resolution in Africa, United Nations high-level officials say experience shows that actively engaging them and civil society in early diplomatic initiatives improves the chances of helping to prevent and resolve conflicts.

The Secretary-General addressed the Security Council today on the Great Lakes region, saying that the last several years had seen progress in stabilizing the security situation in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.  Nonetheless, he said, major peace and security challenges persist and require our continued attention.

The World Health Organization has dispatched a team of specialists to the southern prefecture of Nzérékoré in Guinea after two new cases of Ebola were detected and confirmed in a rural village.  The new infections were confirmed the same day that WHO declared the end of the last flare-up of the virus in Sierra Leone.