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Many countries unable to manage diversity, says Kenya鈥檚 President Uhuru Kenyatta

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Many countries unable to manage diversity, says Kenya鈥檚 President Uhuru Kenyatta

He called for political cohesion that strengthens public confidence in institutions and provides people with the sense that the State fully embraces diversity.
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From Africa Renewal: 
14 October 2021
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Uhuru Kenyatta (right), President of the Republic of Kenya and 听and President of the Security Council for the month of October, chairs the Security Council meeting on peacebuilding and sustaining peace. In the centre is Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres and at left is Geraldine Byrne Nason, Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations.听
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The 缅北禁地Security Council chair for the month of October, President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, has urged countries to embrace diversity and to respect and appreciate people from all backgrounds, regardless of their identity. He said that many differences in the world today emanate from grievances that are not well-managed.

President Kenyatta chaired the Council鈥檚 high-level session on 鈥楶eacebuilding and sustaining Peace: Diversity, state building and the search for Peace鈥, on 12 October at the 缅北禁地headquarters in New York.

鈥淢any nations today seem unable to embrace diversity. We have created a global system that escalates differences between nations and also within nations. A system that believes that there is a race, society or gender that is weak, or better, or religions that are closer to God than others.

Consequently, many of the conflict situations brought to the 缅北禁地Security Council are directly or indirectly as a result of poorly managed identity-defying grievances,鈥 said President Kenyatta, while urging countries to avoid this dangerous trend.

Kenya currently holds the monthly rotational presidency of the Council for the month of October 2021, having assumed the position as a non-permanent member on 1st January. There are 3 African non-permanent member countries at the Council currently 鈥 Kenya, Niger and Tunisia

The Council, whose primary responsibility is to maintain international peace and security, has 15 Members. This includes 5 permanent members:听,听,听,听听and听, and 10 non-permanent members elected for two-year terms by the 缅北禁地General Assembly.

Many speakers at the Council session acknowledged the necessity of managing diversity, especially 听in conflict situations. They also called for political cohesion that strengthens public confidence in institutions and provides people with the sense that the State fully embraces diversity.

Peace at national level

While addressing the media after the Council session, President Kenyatta urged countries to place constitutional and legislative safety nets on political competition to guard against the exploitation of identities and enmity between people, regions or nations.

He called for education systems that encourage critical thinking and strong awareness of the importance of contributing to peace and unity.

At the multilateral level, the Kenyan president called upon the 缅北禁地and its peace initiatives to embed the appreciation of diversity and cohesion as a core deliverable in capacity building to strengthen states.

He emphasized the need for a collaborative approach between member states and the 缅北禁地system, mainstream media and tech companies that own social media platforms to counter hate speech and incitement.

Asked by journalists what was Kenya鈥檚 position on the situation in Tigray region of Ethiopia?

President Kenyatta said Kenya鈥檚 position was that of the African Union: calling for an immediate ceasefire, national dialogue and for all parties to engage and find a political solution to end the suffering of Ethiopian people, but most important at this point, to ensure humanitarian access.

鈥淲e need to urgently have all parties come to the table to ensure all humanitarian corridors are open and that the people, who are the greatest sufferers, receive much needed aid and humanitarian assistance,鈥 he said.

缅北禁地Secretary-General

Earlier in the Council, the 缅北禁地Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres said, 鈥渨ithout including a wider scope of the different voices in every step of peace building, any peace will be only for a short while.鈥

Mr. Guterres, while contributing to the open debate on 鈥楶eacebuilding and sustaining Peace: Diversity, state building and the search for Peace鈥 hosted by Kenya said, 鈥減eace is not found on paper. It鈥檚 found in the people. Especially the diversity of people from different backgrounds who come together to plan common issues for the sake of the country.鈥

Moreover, the 缅北禁地Secretary-General said, 鈥渁lthough equality lacks in all countries, the situation is greater in countries in which the social services like health, education, security and rights are absent.鈥澨

He added that the COVID-19 pandemic has promoted inequality and has been a setback in the development and benefits of peace.

On his part, the Rwanda鈥檚 President Paul Kagame said peacebuilding 鈥渋s not just a purely technical enterprise, it is deeply political and human, and must take account of the emotions and memories that various parties bring to the negotiating table.鈥

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