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Encouraging parties to engage with the UN-led political process to achieve a peaceful end to conflict in Syria

Thank you. Thanks to Special Envoy Pedersen for his briefing today and for his ongoing efforts to facilitate a sustainable resolution to the conflict through the full implementation of resolution 2254. You have the UK’s full support, Special Envoy. We take note of the meeting of the Constitutional Committee. Any UN-facilitated meeting is an important opportunity for dialogue and building trust between the parties. However, almost five years after the adoption of resolution 2254 and after four meetings of the Committee, it is past time to start addressing the substance and the drafting of a new constitution. We urge the parties to engage constructively on substantive issues during the next meeting in January.

Aid crisis: Why giving begins – and may stay – at home

Aid crisis: Why giving begins – and may stay – at home While one might have thought that a global pandemic would have led to multilateral cooperation, the exact opposite has taken place. Analyst Daniel Warner writes that the United Nations will struggle to convince nations to help a record 235 million people in need of aid next year. This content was published on December 15, 2020 - 14:00 December 15, 2020 - 14:00 Daniel Warner is a Swiss-American political scientist and former Deputy to the Director, Graduate Institute Geneva See in other languages: 2 The holiday season is a particular moment of friendship and solidarity. The end of the year is also a traditionally promising time for fundraising by charitable organisations.

General Assembly Adopts 4 Humanitarian Aid Resolutions, as Delegates Brace for COVID-19 s Broader Impact amid Threat of Famine, Economic Hardship - World

General Assembly Adopts 4 Humanitarian Aid Resolutions, as Delegates Brace for COVID-19’s Broader Impact amid Threat of Famine, Economic Hardship Format SEVENTY-FIFTH SESSION, 42ND & 43RD MEETINGS (AM & PM) The General Assembly adopted four humanitarian-focused resolutions today, with delegates warning of ever-growing challenges in 2021 as the broader effects of the COVID‑19 pandemic including prolonged economic hardship and threat of major famine begin to take hold. Volkan Bozkir (Turkey), President of the General Assembly, in opening remarks, cited the Global Humanitarian Overview 2021, released earlier this month by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, saying that 235  million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection in 2021. As the pandemic continues, he added, the international community must also urgently prepare for the possibility of famine.

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