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Adequate Funding Essential for Success of New Verification Operation in Colombia, Speakers Say as Fifth Committee Considers Budgets for Special Political Missions

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The new Mission to monitor Colombia’s historic peace agreement needed adequate funding to ensure it was as effective as the first operation in the country, delegates said as the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) took up the funding of special political missions in 2018.

Financing for New Climate‑Friendly Era Must Be Aligned with 2030 Agenda, Deputy Secretary‑General Tells Eminent Personalities at High‑Level Event

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Following are UN Deputy Secretary‑General Amina Mohammed’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, at session IV of the High‑level Event of Eminent Personalities of the South, “Fiscal Justice and Financing for Development”, in Quito today:

Despite Progress, Concerted Action Still Needed in Central Africa to Defuse Regional Tensions, Special Representative Tells Security Council

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Despite some positive developments in Central Africa, the overall situation still required concerted action at all levels to address sociopolitical tensions, economic difficulties and abuses by armed groups, the Secretary‑General’s Special Representative to the region told the Security Council today.

Security Council Must Demand Swift End to Atrocities in Rakhine State, Says Special Representative, Stressing ‘Inaction Is Not an Option’

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Describing “the most heartbreaking and horrific” accounts of sexual atrocities against girls and women in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, the Special Representative of the Secretary‑General for Sexual Violence in Conflict told the Security Council today that every woman or girl she had spoken with had either endured brutal assault or had witnessed sexual violence, including seeing women literally being raped to death.

Chief Prosecutor, Briefing Security Council, Blames Non-Cooperation by States for Non-Appearance of International Criminal Court’s Sudan Indictees

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The International Criminal Court’s entire judicial machinery could be frustrated unless the suspects it had indicted appeared before it, the institution’s Chief Prosecutor cautioned the Security Council today, as members discussed different approaches concerning the arrest warrants issued by the Court in the case of Darfur, western Sudan.

General Assembly Adopts Text on Global Health Coverage Day, Urges Greater Recognition of Link between Global Well Being, Foreign Policy

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The General Assembly, acting without a vote, today adopted two resolutions related to the nexus of global health and foreign policy, with one designating 12 December as the annual “International Universal Health Coverage Day” and the other calling for a major summit to be held on the issue in 2019.

Secretary-General Appoints Gunilla Carlsson of Sweden Deputy Executive Director, Management and Governance of Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

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United Nations Secretary‑General António Guterres today announced the appointment of Gunilla Carlsson of Sweden as Deputy Executive Director of Management and Governance, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).