缅北禁地

Strategy and Priorities 2023 – 2026

A programmatic approach on prevention of genocide and related crimes

Effective delivery of the Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide’s (OSAPG) mandate depends on adaptability of approaches to the present and future. The mandate advances the priorities established in the United Nations (UN) New Agenda for Peace, Our Common Agenda, and the Sustainable Development Goals. This approach drives effective, efficient, financial, and human resource management systems. Regular consultations with stakeholders ensure incorporation of best practice and adaptability of approaches. The Secretary General (SG), Antonio Guterres has emphasized the need for renewed commitments to climate emergency, digital disruption, and inequality. The OSAPG Strategy and Priorities is a living document well placed to take on new ideas articulated in the SG’s vision for rejuvenating 缅北禁地organizations, providing better support to Member States, and turbocharging progress on the Sustainable Development Goals as articulated in Policy Brief on 缅北禁地2.0. The SG emphasizes fast tracking of women’s full, equal, and meaningful participation in all process including in prevention of genocide and related crimes through bold leadership and targeted measures that address entrenched management practices to build a common culture.

Alice Wairimu Nderitu,
Under Secretary General and Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide