United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
Abbreviation | DPPA |
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Formation | 1992 |
Type | Department of the Secretariat |
Legal status | Active |
Head | Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs – Rosemary DiCarlo |
Parent organization | United Nations Secretariat |
Website | dppa.un.org/en |
The United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA) is a department of the
Staffing
- Rosemary DiCarlo – Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs
- Oscar Fernandez-Taranco – Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support
- Bintou Keita – Assistant Secretary-General for Africa, DRC lead
- Miroslav Jenča – Assistant Secretary-General for Europe, Central Asia and Americas
- Mohamed Khaled Khiari – Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, Asia and the Pacific
On 28 March 2018,
Former Under-Secretaries-General
This table lists the former Under-Secretaries-General (USGs) who served:
- under the Department of Political and Security Council Affairs (1952–1992)
- under the Department of Political Affairs (1992–2019)
- under the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (2019–)
Former heads of DPPA and DPPA predecessors[1][2] | |||
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Under-Secretary-General | Country of nationality | Years served | UN Secretary-General |
Konstantin Zinchenko | Soviet Union | 1952 | Trygve Lie |
Ilya S. Tchernychev | 1953–1954 | Dag Hammarskjöld | |
Dragoslav Protitch | 1955–1957 | ||
Anatoly F. Dobrynin | 1958-1959 | ||
Georgy Arkadev | 1960–1961 | ||
E.D. Kiselyv | 1962 | U Thant | |
V.P. Suslov | 1963–1964 | ||
Alexei E. Nesterenko | 1965–1967 | ||
Leonid N. Kutakov | 1968–1972 | ||
Arkady N. Shevchenko
|
1973–1977 | Kurt Waldheim | |
Mikhail D. Sytenko | 1978–1980 | ||
Viacheslav A. Ustinov | 1981–1986 | Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | |
Vasily S. Safronchuk | 1987–1991 | ||
1 March 1992: The Department of Political Affairs (DPA) is formed. DPA absorbs the Department of Political and Security Council Affairs, the Office for Political and General Assembly Affairs and Secretariat Services (OPGS), and the Office for Special Political Questions, Regional Cooperation, Decolonization and Trusteeship (SPQRCDT).[3] | |||
Vladimir F. Petrovsky | Russia | 1992–1993[a] | Boutros Boutros-Ghali |
James O.C. Jonah | Sierra Leone | 1992–1994[b] | |
Marrack Goulding | United Kingdom | 1993–1997 | |
Kieran Prendergast | 1997–2005 | Kofi Annan | |
Ibrahim Gambari | Nigeria | 2005–2007 | |
B. Lynn Pascoe | United States | 2007–2012 | Ban Ki-moon |
Jeffrey D. Feltman | 2012–2018 | Ban Ki-moon | |
Rosemary A. DiCarlo | 2018–present | António Guterres |
Field missions
As of December 2016, the DPA manages the following political missions and peace-building support offices engaged in conflict prevention, peacemaking and post-conflict peacebuilding in Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East:
In Africa:
- UNIOGBIS, United Nations Integrated Peace-building Support Office in Guinea-Bissau
- UNOCA, United Nations Office for Central Africa
- UNOWAS, United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel
- UNSMIL, United Nations Support Mission in Libya
- UNSOM, United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia
In Asia:
- UNAMA, United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
- UNRCCA, United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy in Central Asia
In the Middle East:
- UNAMI, United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq
- UNSCO, Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process
- UNSCOL, Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon
In South America:
- The United Nations Mission in Colombia
These DPA-led field operations are headed by senior representatives of the Secretary-General and provide a forward platform for preventive diplomacy and other activities across a range of disciplines, to help prevent and resolve conflict or to build lasting peace in nations emerging from civil wars. The peace-building offices, currently active in Burundi, Guinea-Bissau, the Central African Republic and Sierra Leone aim to help nations consolidate peace through comprehensive peace-building strategies developed and carried out in coordination with national actors and U.N. development and humanitarian entities on the ground. Political missions are part of a continuum of UN peace operations working in different stages of the conflict cycle. In some instances, following the signing of peace agreements, political missions overseen by the Department of Political Affairs during the stage of peace negotiations have been replaced by peacekeeping missions. In other instances, U.N. peacekeeping operations have given way to special political missions overseeing longer-term peace-building activities.
Good Offices missions
In addition to the field-based missions currently under its supervision, DPA provides guidance and support to traveling envoys and special advisers of the Secretary-General bringing to bear his “good offices” for the resolution of conflicts or the implementation of other UN mandates. These currently include UN envoys or special advisers for Cyprus, Yemen, Syria, Western Sahara, and the Macedonian-Greek naming dispute.
Investigative Mandates and Fact-Finding Missions
DPA has also assisted in establishing and providing support to various UN investigative and fact-finding bodies. These have included: the
See also
- United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations
- United Nations Secretariat
Notes
- ^ USG Vladimir F. Petrovsky jointly headed the newly-created DPA with USG James O.C Jonah, whose Office for Special Political Questions, Regional Cooperation, Decolonization and Trusteeship merged into DPA.[4]
- ^ 1992-1993: USG James O.C. Jonah jointly headed the newly-created DPA with USG Vladimir F. Petrovsky. From 1993-1994, he co-headed DPA with USG Marrack Goulding.[5]
- ^ "A/66/380 - E - A/66/380". undocs.org. p. 42. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- ^ "DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AFFAIRS (DPA) AND ITS PREDECESSORS : CHART". lib-unique.un.org. UN-I-QUE (UN Info Quest) - United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library. 1992. Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- ^ "Restructuring of the Secretariat of the Organization. Note by the Secretary-General". undocs.org. 21 February 1992. A/46/882. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
- ^ "Summary of AG-021 United Nations Department of Political Affairs (1992-present)"
- ^ https://search.archives.un.org/downloads/united-nations-department-of-political-affairs-1992-present.pdf "Summary of AG-021 United Nations Department of Political Affairs (1992-present)"
External links
- Records of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs (1992-present) at the United Nations Archives
- Records of the United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991) at the United Nations Archives
- E-Newsletter of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs
- Print Newsletter of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs
- UN Department of Political Affairs
- Map: UN Political and Peacebuilding Missions
- UN Department of Political Affairs: Senior Officials
- UN Peacemaker website for peacemaking professionals