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Abdou Abarry (left), here on 4 June 2019 after the presentation of his credentials to Secretary-General António Guterres as Permanent Representative of the Republic of Niger to the United Nations. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced on 28 July 2022 the appointment of Abdou Abarry of Niger as his Special Representative for Central Africa and Head of the United Nations Regional Office for Cen
The United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) has published a report outlining key climate change impacts on peace and security in the subregion.
The country urgently needs $2.7 million for the 2022 legislative, regional and local elections and voter enumeration.
The meeting of United Nations chiefs in the subregion allows for the implementation of one of the main mission objectives of UNOCA, the entity that organizes it: to enhance coherence and coordination in their work on peace and security. Photos UNOWAS/Kouider Zerrouk
At the tenth meeting of UN entities operating in the subregion, held from 1 to 2 February in Brazzaville, the Head of UNOCA stressed the need to strengthen democratic public spaces and conflict prevention tools
UN, ECCAS and their partners mobilized against hate speech in Central Africa
FIGHT AGAINST BOKO HARAM: SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES LOUNCENY FALL AND MAHAMAT ANNADIF BEGIN A JOINT HIGH-LEVEL VISIT TO CAMEROON AND CHAD
Call for applications for the recruitment of an international Consulta
ECCAS Member States have recently adopted a Regional Response Strategy aimed at addressing the pandemic of COVID-19. The strategy underlines, among others, the necessity to prevent its spread. Wearing a mask is part of the preventive measures that allows to avoid being contaminated or infecting other people. Photo UNOCA/Norbert N. Ouendji
The coronavirus pandemic has compounded increasing economic, social and humanitarian challenges facing States and regional institutions across Central Africa,
Faced with the spread of the Coronavirus, the Head of UNOCA invites all the conflicting parties in Central Africa to silence the guns to allow for the prompt and effective implementation of national response strategies in compliance with the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). Photo Archives UNOCA / Norbert N. Ouendji
The COVID-19 pandemic, which the world has been facing since the beginning of the year, does not spare Central Africa. I wish to express my support and encouragement to the medical staff for their dedication and sacrifices in the fight against this pandemic.