The hearing will come to order. I think committee is privileged to see our distinguished chairman joining us monopo. I thank him for his leadership on africa. So great to see you and thank you for your ongoing leadership and for yesterdays important briefing on nikki haley our ambassador to the United Nations and a major portion of that important briefing late in the afternoon was on the congo. So thank you, chairman royce. The democratic republic of congo was supposed to conduct elekdss one year ago this month to achieve the required transition of political power by december 19th. However, after years of stalling on making preparations for elections, the government failed to hold elections last year and relied on a provision that he could not step down until an election was held. Our Ranking Member have had had ongoing meetings with the roc officials, including high level people who have flown to washington and time and time again we haved a monished them stick to the schedule and ins
Thank you so much chairman, smith, Ranking Members for organizing this hearing and for inviting me. Im a researcher and officer of Political Science at columbia university. Over the past two years dip mats, politicians have focused mostly on the political crisis around general elections and on the struggle for power. Were so preoccupied with the up coming elections that were diverting our attention awae from the many other issues that are causing violence in congo. And were wasting the opportunity to tackle these issues. Based on peace building and several years of working in congo, i believe and i will show you in my state, theres a better way to help revise these conflicts. There are many other caws of violence beyond the electoral political issue. And by acknowledging democracy and peace do not always go together. The two most important measures congress can take are to increase the United States support to peace building and to put local actors in the drivers seat. The delay of Hol
A draft resolution concerning Sexual Exploitation abuse. And today the heads of the u. N. Humanitarian agencies issued a statement saying after five years of a brutal and senseless conflict, more than a quarter million of syrians have been killed, and over happen of the population have been forced from their homes out of fear and want. Some 4. 6 million are existing without aid or food. In the past few weeks, the humanitarian chiefs add we are seeing signs of momentum, fewer bombs are falling, humanitarian access has opened up in some places, negotiators are preparing to come together and talk a general summation there for events happening at the United States in new york and also geneva during the course of the next few hours, that spokesman for the u. N. Body there, referencing the war atrocities that are said to have been committed in south sudan, the subject of that damming report from u. N. Human rights campaigners. Let me remind you, as we begin this news hour here on al jazeera
But it rates are still going on. These really our reconnaissance planes and aircrafts are still in the air of our, the skies of the gaza strip. And, and this means that, ah, any raids could happen, or any attacks or targets could be happening at any moment. Now. And there is another very frightening situation for the citizens. Because even if president s wants to want to go out to the streets to get whatever supplies they need because they, they do not know what is waiting for them or what they should be anticipating from a such an escalation. That is, ah hap, that has suddenly happened on the situation, stays or remains to be very frightening and very scary. People do not want to leave their homes because they know that they could be ha, like in a point of any targeting or any rate that could be happening around them or near them anywhere. And just a reminder for anyone joining us right now, youre looking at the live picture from the gaza strip, where as you can see, there has been re
Side event at the Commission on Population and Development, 57th sessionHeld on the sidelines of the 57th session of the Commission on Population and Development, a session titled "Shared Research Priorities for Engaging Men and Boys in SRHR in Accountable Ways" will feature representatives from member states, CSOs, and UN entities reflecting on the newly published results in the Lancet Global Health of the study Masculinities and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: A Global Research Priority Setting Exercise.
French and Spanish Interpretation will be available.Speakers include:H.E Robert Kayinamura, Deputy Permanent Representative, RwandaH.E. Andreas Løvold, Deputy Permanent Representative, NorwayJulia Bunting, Director, Technical Division, UNFPAPascale Allotey, Director of HRP and SRH, WHOLeyla Sharafi, Chief, Gender and Human Rights Branch, UNFPAMagaly Marques, Senior Advisor, MenEngage Global AllianceMaria Lohan, UNESCO Chair in Masculinities and Gender Equality,