The 56th session of the United Nations Permanent Advisory Committee on Security Issues in Central Africa (UNSAC) started in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, with the meeting of focal points from the 11 Member States namely
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The meeting in Kigali, which started in the conference room of the Rwandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation, took place in a cordial atmosphere. Photos UNOCA/Norbert N. Ouendji

In accordance with its mandate, the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa is responsible for mobilizing subregional actors to support the peace process in the CAR, in close cooperation with MINUSCA. Photos MINUSCA/Leonel Grothe Tossela.

During a high-level meeting in Lomé, the Head of UNOCA (center left) took part in a panel on “political and security challenges hindering the political transition towards democratic governance.”

During a meeting in his Cabinet on 5 October, in the presence of his colleague in charge of Communication, the Central African Minister of Digital Economy, Posts and Telecommunications (first from right) indicated that the government has already started to take steps towards the successful organization of a Regional Forum to advance the process of adopting a community instrument against hate speech in Central Africa. Photo UNOCA/Norbert N. Ouendji.

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNOCA, Abdou Abarry, shared the experience of Central Africa with his colleagues. Photos UNOWAS

For the Head of UNOCA, unconstitutional changes are a blatant violation of the values and legal instruments of sub-regional, regional and international organizations, including the United Nations. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe (archive)
