THE UNISS NEWSLETTER -THE GRIOT- IS OUT

THE UNISS NEWSLETTER -THE GRIOT- IS OUT

Foreword by USG Mr. Abdoulaye Mar Dieye, UN Special Coordinator for Development in the Sahel

“2022 started with a collective hope. A hope to strengthen our service to Sahelians through our three working pillars which are: governance, resilience, and peace and security, with full awareness that realization would be impaired in conditions where peace is itself still a hope.

Colleagues, the 13th UNISS Steering Committee meeting in N’Djamena held in May of this year discussed three possible accelerators, namely: industrialization, water, and governance, around which we could focus our attention and joint efforts. To achieve this, and outcomes of other equally important activities the issue of building or maintaining peace in the Sahel is a sine qua non without which development can be achieved.

To this end, this edition of “the Griot” highlights how peace can be re-established in communities through inter-community and government actions, empowering youth and women and providing support to government.

I express my gratitude to all Partners and colleagues of Agencies, Funds and Programmes (AFPs) in the Sahel for the work done on the ground with PBF and for all those whose lives have improved, continue to improve, and to the Sahelians themselves who continue to be involved for a prosperous and peaceful Sahel. (READ MORE…)

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The Griot – E-newsletter V.1 No.4

The Griot – E-newsletter V.1 No.4

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Foreword

Dear friends, colleagues, and partners of the Sahel, in 2021, the question of empowerment and building resilience was top on our collective agendas, including the United Nations. This involved largely initiatives that prioritized protecting important sectors and the people, especially Sahel’s most precious demographic dividend – the youth. As women and youth remain a core priority of our Sahel Strategy, the United Nations throughout 2021 implemented a plethora of actions and accelerated existing initiatives with a goal to achieving this thunderous agenda.

This 4th edition of the Griot – our quarterly UNISS newsletter, the last edition for 2021/ and early 2022 therefore captures the remarkable work of the UN in the Sahel in youth and women. In this edition, you would discover with delight all the strides that have been recorded including our continuing efforts to deliver on UNISS. And without hesitation, it is my remit to duly acknowledge, commend, and to applaud us all, for our collective and meaningful strive to directly accompany the youth and women agenda under the UNISS Umbrella. As the African proverb states, “if you want to travel fast, go alone but if you want to travel far, go together”. In the Sahel, we have resolved to travel on the UNISS journey together and to collectively lend our support to the people of this region filled with a true promise of growth, peace, and stability.

Dear readers, on this note, I warmly invite you to proceed to read about the impactful work being done which captures several contributions of young people in the Sahel, in the journey of transforming the region, which again is still a work in progress, but nonetheless, a notable one.

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