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“Coordinated approach needed among UN Police, agencies and national authorities”

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Bangladesh has urged the United Nations (UN) to address the root causes and drivers of fragility in the conflict affected countries and extend support to the national actors in developing their capacities to deliver basic services, create economic opportunities and implement necessary governance reforms.

โ€œA coherent and coordinated approach is needed between all actors including UN Police, UN country team, agencies and relevant national authorities,โ€ said Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan.

He was speaking at the high-level meeting on โ€œFostering sustainable peace and development through United Nations policingโ€ held during the third UN Chiefs of Police Summit (UNCOPS 2022) at the United Nations General Assembly in New York yesterday (September 1, 2022).

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“As a proud member of the UN Police since 1989, we reiterate our commitment to contribute to any UNPOL initiative for the promotion of sustainable peace and developmentโ€ he said.

Mentioning that security and development are interdependent and mutually reinforcing, he said UN peace operations should strive for a balanced and coherent approach for maintaining peace and security in order to facilitate development activities.

The Home Minister emphasized on the role of UN policing in the security sector reform and strengthening rule of law as per mandate.

He underscored the importance of Specialized Police Teams (SPTs).

The minister appreciated the efforts to increase the number of women in police deployments and senior positions in UN peacekeeping.

He also expressed Bangladeshโ€™s readiness to contribute competent female police officers and well-equipped police units for furthering this goal.

โ€œCoordinated approach needed among UN Police, agencies and national authoritiesโ€

The Home Minister emphasized on transitioning to renewable energy sources and natural fiber-based products to reduce environmental hazards.

โ€œThis will also leave a positive legacy for sustainable development in host countries,โ€ he added.

Bangladesh along with Italy leads a group that advocates for reducing environmental footprint in the field through implementation of UNโ€™s Environmental Strategy.

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The home minister was accompanied by the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the United Nations, Ambassador Muhammad Abdul Muhith and the Inspector General of Bangladesh Police Dr. Benazir Ahmed, said the Bangladesh Mission in the UN.

Later, the home minister held a bilateral meeting with the Deputy Executive Director of UN Women Anita Bhatia at the Permanent Mission premises.

During the meeting the DED commended Bangladesh for its leadership in womenโ€™s issues, including in Women Peace and Security agenda and in introducing gender responsive budgeting.

They discussed possible cooperation in addressing violence against women including cyber violence through capacity building and awareness raising programmes and increasing participation of women in UN peacekeeping operations.

Source: United News of Bangladesh