In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General, at the Global Model UN Conference in the Republic of Korea, told hundreds of students from more than 60 countries not to underestimate the power of the individual to make a difference; they were showing increasing resolve to change our world — a capacity to make things happen, by peaceful means.
In the Republic of Korea, the Secretary-General thanked the Government for helping to fund UN food relief operations in the Horn of Africa. Because of the country’s economic development and democratization, he said, the international community was increasingly looking to it in addressing global challenges.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that 2,000 tons of humanitarian aid was dispatched to Somalia in July. Today, the World Food Programme started a series of nine airlifts to Kenya, carrying a total of 800 metric tons of high-energy biscuits for delivery throughout the Horn of Africa.
A peacekeeper serving the African Union-United Nations mission in Darfur was killed and a second one was seriously wounded when their vehicle was attacked by unknown gunmen this morning in Duma village, in South Darfur. The mission says that the attack is a deplorable act and that it is working with the Sudanese police to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has warned that unless there is a massive increase in the humanitarian response, famine in Somalia could rapidly spread to more areas in the south. Relief organizations are reaching only about 20 per cent of the 2.8 million people in urgent need of food aid in that region.
At Kenya’s Dadaab camps, the UN refugee agency says that arrivals of Somalis for July topped 40,000, the highest monthly rate in the camp’s 20-year history. A mass screening for malnutrition conducted in the Dadaab complex showed alarmingly high rates of acute malnutrition and an increasing under-5 mortality rate.
In a statement yesterday, the Secretary-General strongly condemned the use of force against the civilian population in Syria and called on the Government to halt this violent offensive at once. The Security Council will be briefed in consultations on the situation at 5 p.m. by the Department of Political Affairs.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says that 12.4 million people are now in need of immediate assistance in the Horn of Africa and that $1.4 billion is still required to help them. Without additional contributions, the famine could spread throughout Somalia and into neighbouring countries within the next month or two.