On Monday, the UN’s Piece Campus chief Peer Lacrowa Protection Council addressed the diplomats of the member states and emphasized the change in the current manner.
“Cemetery monitoring can no longer be confined to the attendance, it is about a quick burden of ground situation and taking action accordingly,” he said.
The UN general secretary has said that the progress of technology is helping peacekeepers to monitor the complex situation in real time, which is why physical presence in those places is not necessary.
Its parallel, member states, especially a political process supported by the Sakha Council, is important to maintain peace and protection.
Lakroa, the head of peace campaign, said that peace and ceasefire could be an integral part of the monitoring system, but the responsibility of success in any ceasefire depends only on the alert aspects.
Challenges
In Lebanon, the United Nations Interim Force (Unifil), Lieutenant General Arldo Lazaro Sainz emphasized the importance of the political process in his speech.
The UN Mission, Unifil was established in 1978, whose mandate was re -defined under the proposed 1701 in 2006.
The proposal was requested to stop the conflict between the Hezbollah team of Lebanon and the Israel after the 5 -day war.
Under this, the responsibility of the unifil is to monitor the ceasefire, establish the Lebanese armed forces in the southern Lebanon and provide way for humanitarian assistance.
After the attack on Hamas and other Palestinian armed parties in South Israel on October 2021, there was a challenge in peaceful efforts for Unifil through the war between Israeli security forces and Hezbollah.
In November 2021, this obligation was proven to be difficult until the two sides agreed to end the conflict.
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Malans, a big challenge
The deliberate events of deliberate mistakes and misleading information affect the credibility of UN peacekeepers and increase disbelief among the local people. Because of this, Unifil needs to change its procedures to protect its credibility, show neutrality and strengthen faith.
L. Unifil has implemented a communication strategy to compete against promoting or misinterpretation, so that any message is true and clear in all peacekeeping units.
He said, “It is necessary that government officials also need to make public speeches to create the role of unifil and to honor the mandate, so that misconceptions can be avoided.”
Like unifil, the Congo is facing the UN Santrach Mission (Manusco) and the challenge of deliberately spreading misinformation in the Democratic Republic. Armed groups take advantage of it to destabilize local communities and weaken peaceful efforts.
Goma is being prepared for a unmanned aircraft vehicle or drone flight.
Misuse of technology
Manusco Force Commander, Lieutenant General Yulis de Mescita Gomes is aware of the emerging stories in front of peacekeepers, especially about armed groups that provide modern technology to hide their bases and promote promotion.
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He said, “In recent months, we have seen that armed groups are using the drone easily available for espionage and are being used to coordinate and promotes encrypted messaging applications,” it is not possible to find it in the traditional scheme.
To deal with these emerging dangers, Manusco has changed its strategy and has quickly created new powers with the help of private sectors and contributing countries.