QUNO, together with the Centre for Peacebuilding (swisspeace) and the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable (ICAR), held a side event at the 4th UN Forum on Business and Human rights, on 16 November 2015. This event focused on the “Human Rights Implications of Large-Scale Land Investments and Constructive Responses”. Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier de Schutter, spoke on preliminary findings and initial reflections of a draft report produced for ICAR, Global Witness and Oxfam on Land, corruption and human rights. QUNO arranged for Sin Sokhomony from the NGO Forum on Cambodia to speak on the experience of engaging with Chinese investors around land issues, drawing on project experience with the American Friends Service committee (AFSC).
The opening of the UNs General Assembly spotlights a desire for peace in Israel and Palestine
Over the last week of September, world leaders gathered in New York for the opening of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Amid the ongoing genocide being perpetrated by Israel in Gaza, several countries used the United Nations as a platform to officially recognize the State of Palestine. Additionally, nearly 150 nations participated in a High-Level UN conference focused on ending the war in Gaza and achieving a two-state solution, and dozens of leaders used their speeches to the General Assembly to call for the return of hostages, access for humanitarian aid, and respect for international law. These recognitions constitute significant symbolic and diplomatic moves towards the actualization of a fully independent Palestinian state. Furthermore, despite criticisms of the institution’s continued effectiveness, nations’ choices to make these recognitions and calls to action at the UN demonstrate the continued desire of the international community for the UN to play a leading role in global peacebuilding and in achieving lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis. However, efforts to stop the ongoing genocide will require commitment from the international community beyond recognition. Between 21 and 22 September, ten new nations joined approximately 81% of the world’s nations in recognizing Palestinian […]





